3843 pts ยท April 21, 2013
3 eyed raven is Brynden Rivers, nicknamed "bloodraven". He was a previous lord commander for the nights watch.
Best advice I was given as a kid "don't bet on things unless you can control the outcome"
I don't know enough to help, that's just what worked for me. I play it on a laptop. If you go to r/pcmasterace they will know what's wrong
I had similar thing, probably your comp specs are too low. I can't run full screen on lowest settings but windowed on ultra works fine.
as the excess sugar in his pee made under the skin easy for bacteria to grow. 2/2
There are some legit medical reasons though, my mate is t1d and when he was a baby he had it done coz he kept getting infections 1/2
There's a book called "stuck up" I think, it's full of x ray pics from the ER of things people "fell" on such as buzz lightyear
3700 caps, 15 types
Again you're entire view is just like a concerned parent or a pacifist, which is fine. But i doubt you'll ever understand the context
For 1 second? Do you honestly think thats all it takes? 30+ seconds of 0 oxygen is needed for permanent damage, less than 20 is temporary
just don't understand the context of this & any training/experience of those involved
You clearly have no 1st hand experience of this & are viewing it from outside like a concerned parent would, understandable but you
Clearly the disagreement is from us having different backgrounds, I seen lots of play fights like these @ house parties & know the context
Its more than that, but 1 second is still a lot of time in these situations, seriously try it
Not instantly, plenty of time to tap before but he tried to resist instead
& i'm pretty sure she's not a professional, as she doesn't even appear to be 18. She's just more experienced than him
If she did an arm bar & he didnt tap he'd be fucked for many months
Lol its one of the safest coz most people aren't retarded to continue when they cant escape, and you can stop as soon as they tap
Yes, coz knowing that you should submit and tap out when you cant escape from a choke makes me an idiot...so tell me, what would you do?
Go outside and ask someone what to do if they get stuck during a play fight/sparring or w/e, they'll all know unless they live under a rock
Seriously if you were in that position, where you can't escape, are you saying it wouldn't occur to you to submit?
Wow, do you genuinely think that only pros know that you need to tap out? It's a well known universal rule derived from common sense
It's not trolling, its you taking my points out of context & arguing against a point I wasnt making
My point wasnt this was an actual fight, my point is that the rule of tapping out is universal to everything from comps to sparring to play
I'm not, ask anyone thats ever done a session of mma or bjj/grappling & they'll tell you. When in doubt, tap out
I thought you watched the video? His left arm is free, he could easily tap with it, he chose not to. If he did it would stop, universal rule
& tapping out still applies, how are you not getting this?
Tapping out is universal though, unless its an actually street fight etc when you just get the police. He could tap but he chose not to
How's it different other than location? It's having fun with no malicious intent, he could have tapped & he didn't.
People during their 1st session are told, if you cant escape then tap. It's common knowledge & done during training not just pro fights
3 eyed raven is Brynden Rivers, nicknamed "bloodraven". He was a previous lord commander for the nights watch.
Best advice I was given as a kid "don't bet on things unless you can control the outcome"
I don't know enough to help, that's just what worked for me. I play it on a laptop. If you go to r/pcmasterace they will know what's wrong
I had similar thing, probably your comp specs are too low. I can't run full screen on lowest settings but windowed on ultra works fine.
as the excess sugar in his pee made under the skin easy for bacteria to grow. 2/2
There are some legit medical reasons though, my mate is t1d and when he was a baby he had it done coz he kept getting infections 1/2
There's a book called "stuck up" I think, it's full of x ray pics from the ER of things people "fell" on such as buzz lightyear
3700 caps, 15 types
Again you're entire view is just like a concerned parent or a pacifist, which is fine. But i doubt you'll ever understand the context
For 1 second? Do you honestly think thats all it takes? 30+ seconds of 0 oxygen is needed for permanent damage, less than 20 is temporary
just don't understand the context of this & any training/experience of those involved
You clearly have no 1st hand experience of this & are viewing it from outside like a concerned parent would, understandable but you
Clearly the disagreement is from us having different backgrounds, I seen lots of play fights like these @ house parties & know the context
Its more than that, but 1 second is still a lot of time in these situations, seriously try it
Not instantly, plenty of time to tap before but he tried to resist instead
& i'm pretty sure she's not a professional, as she doesn't even appear to be 18. She's just more experienced than him
If she did an arm bar & he didnt tap he'd be fucked for many months
Lol its one of the safest coz most people aren't retarded to continue when they cant escape, and you can stop as soon as they tap
Yes, coz knowing that you should submit and tap out when you cant escape from a choke makes me an idiot...so tell me, what would you do?
Go outside and ask someone what to do if they get stuck during a play fight/sparring or w/e, they'll all know unless they live under a rock
Seriously if you were in that position, where you can't escape, are you saying it wouldn't occur to you to submit?
Wow, do you genuinely think that only pros know that you need to tap out? It's a well known universal rule derived from common sense
It's not trolling, its you taking my points out of context & arguing against a point I wasnt making
My point wasnt this was an actual fight, my point is that the rule of tapping out is universal to everything from comps to sparring to play
I'm not, ask anyone thats ever done a session of mma or bjj/grappling & they'll tell you. When in doubt, tap out
I thought you watched the video? His left arm is free, he could easily tap with it, he chose not to. If he did it would stop, universal rule
& tapping out still applies, how are you not getting this?
Tapping out is universal though, unless its an actually street fight etc when you just get the police. He could tap but he chose not to
How's it different other than location? It's having fun with no malicious intent, he could have tapped & he didn't.
People during their 1st session are told, if you cant escape then tap. It's common knowledge & done during training not just pro fights