Ninfan do you have a Capoeira name? If so what is it?
Your a 90's kid if...

Ninfan do you have a Capoeira name? If so what is it?
whaddaya mean exactly? you mean a famous "capoeirista", is it?
Not necessarily, not famous that is. I was just asking if you've played capoeira long enough and at places that would allow you to acquire a name.

oh yeah I tried to do capoeira with my friends once... but seriously I didn't even last 5months lol. lets say i was green.. almost yellow. anw It's really hard practicing. its too much acrobatic.. and also for me capoeira is a kind of a dance instead of martial art lol. but well.. as they used to say: "capoeira is what you make it be: it may be a martial art or a dance".
what about you? you like it or what?
I like it well enough. I consider it a "soft" martial art, generally I prefer the "hard" ones' style.

lol. well idk what you mean when you say "hard ones" but well... it is relative. for exemple I always have been practicing hapkido since a kid, so it is easy for me, although a few persons think it is hard.. but this is because they are about to start to practice it.. then everything seems to be hard at the start.
Also, at military schools or when you have to do compulsory army service they teach "krav maga" for free if you want to. but it's like this is not hard at all.. what makes it hard is physical preparation. if you catch my drift.. learn how to fight in itself isn't complicate.. it's all about technique.

I think spartan was refering to the hard/soft of the martial art (As in how agressive and direct it is.) Not hard/easy. (How difficult it is to learn.)
lol. well idk what you mean when you say "hard ones" but well... it is relative. for exemple I always have been practicing hapkido since a kid, so it is easy for me, although a few persons think it is hard.. but this is because they are about to start to practice it.. then everything seems to be hard at the start.
Also, at military schools or when you have to do compulsory army service they teach "krav maga" for free if you want to. but it's like this is not hard at all.. what makes it hard is physical preparation. if you catch my drift.. learn how to fight in itself isn't complicate.. it's all about technique.
"Hard" styles focus more on the use of force, "soft" styles on taking advantage of an adversary's momentum or force. These terms are often used in relation to a martial art's techniques.

What are you waiting for?
for the free time, I'd probably begin at a very early season at this point, also currently catching up on "The Wire" after that I will try!!
That's all we (and I do speak for everyone) ask is that you try!

In the 90's some music FOR kids was made BY kids:
Unlike today, when made by grown ups like Justin Beiber?
You're a 90s kid if you were born in the 90s.
You're a 90's kid if you were born in the 70's or 80's, but rolled in the 90's.