You might think of it as a Japanese form of survivalism, if you know anything about 80’s survivalism. In fact, it forsakes the katas of Karate and the taking to the air of Kung-fu in favor of practical methods. Togakure-ryu Ninjutsu, published in America the early 80’s, demonstrates its own method and doesn’t just rob from other styles. All of those other ryus are derivative Hollywood, Karate, Tae-Kwan-Do, and Kung-Fu baloney and started showing up in the late 80’s. Translations of his Japanese works have been published in English.
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It was already being taught by Masaaki Hatsumi in Japan. If you want to characterize it that way, then yes, but Stephen K. Hayes (I think that was his name) wrote all those really fake-ass ‘How to be a Ninja’ books about? With all the bullshit stories about his mystical training as the ‘first American to ever learn Ninjutsu?'” “And oh, yeah, Togakure-ryu? Wasn’t that the style that Stephen K. If he gets a kick out of deliberately acting stupid and exposing himself to ridicule, far be it from me to object.) (Incidentally, I take back what I said about mean jokes directed at this kid. Just another lamer troll infesting the internet, albeit slightly more creative and dedicated to the pursuit of his own humiliation. Just the posturing of an incredibly juvenile individual who likes to pretend to be stupid in order to get attention. Unfortunately, there’s no accident here, no “sweet kid” caught in innocent overenthusiasm. I hate to say this, because most of what makes this video funny is the thought of how embarrassing it would be to have something like that hit the internet by accident.
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This is the work of somebody who gets a kick out of PRETENDING to be this stupid. This is not really the work of somebody who’s this stupid. Take a look at the faked “CNN articles” documenting a supposed lawsuit against the site. Apparently, all assumptions of logic and basic human dignity to the contrary, this “Hamburger” individually actually posted this footage to the internet ON PURPOSE.įrankly, the website is so silly and overblown that it could only have been written by somebody like the kid in this video… or at least, somebody pretending to be like that.
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Or “Real Ultimate Power.” You can go right from there to the link where the site’s author, a “Rob Hamburger,” offers the video for download as a demonstration of his “bow staff” (sic) skills. Way back on this list of posts, somebody named “Hal” correctly posted that this footage is, in fact, from the site