Posted by The Ghost of Kimness Past on September 30, 2003 at 11:54:03:
In Reply to: Re: Yesterday, with Royal Dragon posted by Bac on September 30, 2003 at 10:31:14:
Once more, the inherent projection of moo doctrine. The blue lit says the teacher should also be learning on the side. This is then applied to the insturctors, meaning 'if the instructors leave the line, how do they learn?', when it should also be applied to the grandmaster, who was not studying with anyone new to any great extent when that bit was written. Irony, that moo doctrine contains all the solutions to moo problems, except for how to get the one who needs to heed it most, Kim, to read it?
More and more, I think these blurbs, written to hurriedly deal with political problems, sit there and mock Kim with the reality of the situation: if you just listened to the words you had written, you wouldn't have lost that time, those friends...
true right and correct
GHOSTLY VOICE: paaaaaaaay yoouuuuuuur taaaaaxesssssss!
pa doe vs chung doe
GHOSTLY VOICE: keeeeeeeeeeeeep yoooooouuuuuuuuur proooooomisessssssssssss!
fabricated movement
GHOSTLY VOICE: maaintaaaaaaaaaainnnnn yoooouuuuuuuuurrr praaaaaaaaactiiiiiccce!
Do you really believe if you had it all to do again, that anyone would follow the person you are now, when you've lost everything that seemed worth following back then?
The Ghost of Kimness Past(not to be confused with Angry White Ghost)