Here's a few more things from the Matrix that will never be understood, (and have often bugged me)
1)Humans waste a lot of energy, if you've studied any biology you would know that very little energy thats taken in actually manages to get used (we organic beings are quite inefficient!!)
2) Why bother with the matrix at all, why not render all the humans involved braindead? then there would be know need for anything to keep their minds occupied.
3)If they need to conserve energy so badly, how can they afford to have those huge arcs of elctricity zapping between the towers (the ones with the human pods), those require huge amounts of power to happen.
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yup harai goshi (sweeping hip throw), its my personal fave. If you give the shoulders a little extra twist the guy's feet fly right up and you can land quite comfortably into kesa gatame (scarf hold). It's just a real satisfying throw. Do you do Judo, Saiyan? If you want more pics and animations like that go here
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Eat a third and drink a third and leave the remaining third of your stomach empty. Then, when you get angry, there will be sufficient room for your rage.
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I've stopped using that sig now, its too big and 56k users wont want to wait for that to load just to read a thread
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Eat a third and drink a third and leave the remaining third of your stomach empty. Then, when you get angry, there will be sufficient room for your rage.
Edited by - Recusant on 24-05-2003 12:03:43
Saiyan is like a judo god
You know, I followed some lessons to! My "sensei" was Dennis van der Geest. He's a internationally apreciated player.
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