adaptng all respected opponent style into one

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yes we can change for the better by adapting all respected opponents style and methods into one as  our style of play, we can learn almost everything  from  our defeat from them.

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Sealed

Prof_Moriarty

Side effects may include drowsiness, nausea, vomitting, chest pains, extreme anxiety, dyslexia, fever, heart palpitations, birth defects, allergic reactions, dizziness, constipation, or swelling of the limbs.

Ask you doctor if ENGLISH is right for you.

Yell

GabrielBedard
Prof_Moriarty wrote:

Side effects may include drowsiness, nausea, vomitting, chest pains, extreme anxiety, dyslexia, fever, heart palpitations, birth defects, allergic reactions, dizziness, constipation, or swelling of the limbs.

Ask you doctor if ENGLISH is right for you.

 


                                       ****That was ***king useless...****                                     Of course he might have problem with his english writing but at least he got something bright to say and he tries....!!

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Prof_Moriarty wrote:

Side effects may include drowsiness, nausea, vomitting, chest pains, extreme anxiety, dyslexia, fever, heart palpitations, birth defects, allergic reactions, dizziness, constipation, or swelling of the limbs.

Ask you doctor if ENGLISH is right for you.

 


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will somebody  give this guy,prof.moriarti some popcorn, he is like  a popping corn to me.,.of irrelevant issue.

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ponnupazoozu wrote:

sun tzu: to know ur enemy, u must become ur enemy


suntzu art of war has been my favorite in the past,pls dont worry i am not bothered.i am learning another book which i would not say.

GabrielBedard

Suntzu Art of War? Talking about this book/strategy wrote during the feudal age by this chinese or japanese tactician? I've heard this book is a masterpiece of War tactics. I should take the time to read it!