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i must fight the top 50 must must im going crazy hahahah!
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they wont fight u because they know they can prob beat u
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I fought some of the Top 50 before... got my ass kicked.
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heh that was probably me( just kidding), but steventhebol play me, I am not the best but I can give you an intense match.
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yea but there are alot of shitty people up in the top 50 (which really sucks) and of course, like mentioned before, many of them wont fight you.
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i dont know if i am in the top 50 anymore, but i have made a decision to fight ALMOST anyone. good or bad. if they are better than me, they will only make me improve!!!:)
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that is the most reasonable thing to do because like you said, it will only improve your skill.........unless you are in a bad mood :biggrin: and dont want to fight.
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Yes bad mood is true, but like noobs, they will continuously challenge you until you accept, this is what pisses you off, then you have to turn on dnd, and then they say you suck and everything, wierd noobs. But fighting noobs can be easy, that's why I always go for the top 50. Yes....and that improves yoru skills.
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Losing is a step in the learning process; with each loss suffered new strengths emerge. The true greatness of the martial arts can only be achieved through patience and time. As time progresses these losses become victories, victories earned with the losses given previously. Regardless of the skill a fighter has, it must be known that there is always a tougher opponent, a person that skills can be refined with and new experiences can be had with. The flow of fighting is in a circle, always leading back to the source, to the results of the past.
There are some who denounce this belief, some who feel that they are above those rules that tie together every fighter. These fighters are poor souls, unable to admit their weaknesses to allow improvements to be made to their skills. It must be known that by only fighting those warriors that have just entered there is little chance for improvement. Only through total immersion with those truly skilled fighters can skill be refined. Thank you. <span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'>Dan sits down, clutching his head because it hurts from all that mental exertion.</span> |
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Not really... I just sat down and it came to me (I have wierd times of inspiration like that). All this talk about how supposedly good players weren't taking challenges got my mind started.
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