This makes me laugh almost as much the kid I talked to who wrote a book detailing his new style. Then again one pretty dance isn't that much different from another.
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Here`s my translation:
ƒXƒRƒbƒ`ƒIƒ“ƒUƒƒbƒNƒXB
Sometimes a Japanese keyboard does come in handy.
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Originally posted by Graciefan
This makes me laugh almost as much the kid I talked to who wrote a book detailing his new style. Then again one pretty dance isn't that much different from another.
(Seriously though, I don't know why I did... won't be 'finished' for a good ten years though!)
And on topic...did anyone try changing the encoding to Shift-JIS?
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For those without Japanese fonts, I`ll transliterate:
Sukotchi-on-za-rokkusu
I`ve taken some liberties...
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From looking at your profile, you're just 16. Even if you began martial arts when you were 5, 11 years is not a long time in the martial arts.
I would assume people that created kata have ate and slept their art from numbers of years before even contemplating creating one.
What titles do you hold then?
You still haven't explained the fluctuating levels of power? Sounds like a power station? Who have these moves been tested on?
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Hey unknown warrior. dont let people bother you about the kata. If you have worked out a form that you find effective then that is your choice. I would'nt suggest trying to teach anyone this kata and I thing that it may change as you get better at your chosen art. But there is nothing wrong with experimenting with your own idea's
I was wondering about the power change you had mentioned and if you could give a simple definition of what you mean.
Oh and go get a Japanese english dictionary or ask your instructor about how to name your kata
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