Love the Kreese defenders
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benosheabutter — 11 years ago(March 08, 2015 05:20 PM)
Lmao the guy who writes a fricken book to defend a fictional character accuses someone else of having their panties in a twist? Hilarious.
LOL, freakin book? Few comments to cut and paste quotes. Hardly a book. But hey, who am I to say there aren't books that are less than a page exactly.
You take criticisms of Reese personally, which is just pathetic.
Says a guy who takes personally defense of a fictional character whom he doesn't like. And attack on a character whom he likes. I have much better arguments than you and that's that. You can't reply with a better argument so you try typical Internet evasion tactic. Doesn't work buddy.
YOU thought he was thinking and pass it off as a fact.
Like when you try to pass what you think I'm thinking as a fact?
I love you didn't acknowledge his actions in the second movie because you know it proves you wrong.
Yep, this is a prime example of passing what you think as a fact. I'll come to second movie don't you worry. Get ready for another "book". I just need to find quotes.
Is it so hard to admit Kreese was in the wrong too?
No, which is why I explained that his decision to put Daniel out of commission was wrong. In a previous reply to your post that already asked this. But I stand by my opinion that he did nothing wrong during the dojo exchange.
I've never said Miyagi didn't do anything wrong.
Good, now I want receipts. Lets hear what he did wrong. I have a whole list but lets hear it from you.
Just that you defending Kreese for everything is ridiculous.
Nope, it's ridiculous to defend character who's defended 1000 times over. But defending an underdog is always OK. And Kreese is KK's underdog because the movies want to make him look wrong even when he's right, while they want Miyagi to look right even when he's wrong. It just shows that I can think with my own head since I'm able to see when such biases happen and call them out. -
EurasianEyes — 10 years ago(October 31, 2015 05:05 AM)
This is total bullsh!t. Nobody told Kai how to deal with Daniel. Yet Miyagi decided that they had ZERO responsibility and that their trainer, who was oblivious of what was going on, was 100% responsible. That's dealing in absolutes and you know who else only deals in absolutes? Sith.
Who taught karate aggressively? And who said Karate is for self defense, only?
You can't seriously see the connection between the way Kreese taught them to be and how they were against other people?
First, he scanned the trophy wall and saw war picture. Now, any wise man would think "Oh, sh!t. This guy's a Vietnam vet. There's a good chance that he may be agitated to see an Asian man
If that is true it proves that the man has some real problems. So he might be agitated every time he sees an Asian man? Manhe had more problems than i thought.
Alas, no. Miyagi didn't pick any of these lion-taming tactics. Instead, he took the most annoying approach which was "stop all activity and gimme attention!" positioning himself in front of the class, while class was in progress, hoping that his presence would serve as distraction. Which it did.
You should watch the scene again before you describe it in your advantage.
He stood behind the class the whole time, not in front. He didn't say a word. His presence served as a distraction though, so what? Buhu or are we playing pussys only when it fits your own image?
Kreese: "But if you don't show..then it's open seasonon himand you."
Of course the bad guy are threaten other peopleso i agree with you on this one, what's the big deal?
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wears-alan — 11 years ago(December 19, 2014 01:37 PM)
And then 30 years ago on this very day Daniel triumphed over the Kai to win the All Valley Karate Competition.
Nobody needs convincing of that, but some DO need reminding.
It wasnt me, it was the other three. Hang them! -
averagejoeman2013 — 11 years ago(March 08, 2015 10:57 AM)
I think the anti-gay/pedophilia comments are funny as hell. Only a hypersensitive fairy wouldn't appreciate the satire of it all.
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