got asked if my Gunhammer was a...Smith & Wesson*barf* (ALSO re: my MODERATOR status)

Uh dude, Hark is already ridiculously strong:

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True story. Walking from college campus to the train station and going up the escalator, an old lady once tapped me on my shoulder as I passed her by. I was in sweats and compression fit Under Armour having just gotten out of a clinical exercise physiology class. The old lady says, "Hey. You look a lot like Bruce Lee." I go, "Yea, I know, you're actually not the first person to tell me that." Over the years, several people have made the same comment. I suppose at one point, it was because of the hair, but that was in my younger high school years. I started buzzing my hair in college. Bruce Lee happens to be someone I admire greatly. He was very powerful for his size and weight. Coincidentally, he and I are the same height and weight.
 
Why am I making a face? Who took that pic so I know who to kill?

I'm always making faces.
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My friend was waiting below when he took this. Too bad he zoomed in. This is me after climbing a couple waterfalls. There was a sign that said in capital letters "DO NOT CLIMB."
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Please tell me you do martial arts and have a picture of you breaking something... Preferably in a yellow jumpsuit.
 
Please tell me you do martial arts and have a picture of you breaking something... Preferably in a yellow jumpsuit.

I got one better. I got one taking down Kareem.
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Truthfully though, I have always wanted to train in martial arts, particularly the late Lee's Jeet Kune Do because of the emphasis on de-emphasizing "rules." Unfortunately, few JKD instructors know how to teach, and the closest one that is taught by Dan Inosanto is quite a drive away from me. However, if I go to Taiwan, I'll prob picking up some form of martial arts since that sort of thing is popular over there...and I cannot bring my firearm. Guns and knives are outright banned in Taiwan.

And believe it or not, my first main concern if I land in Taiwan is finding a gym so I can resume my weight training. I might be overseas, but that is no excuse for me to not train. I simply refuse to throw 12 years of sweat and tears out the window. The only bad part is that Taiwan has a stereotype that males that workout in a gym are homosexual. True story. Everyone of my friends in Taiwan have told me this. Ah well. I just won't ask for a spotter when I squat.

I will miss this stuff.
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Man, that's a tough one. I don't know what I'd do if I had to choose between my knives/guns and my martial arts. Love martial arts. I'd like to try wing chun next, personally.
 
I've always wanted to get into martial arts, sadly time has always been an inhibiting factor. I would hate to give up my knives and guns as well.... but I think studying Martial Arts would be an equal trade were I in your place. Best of luck.

Keeping Lifting!!
 
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