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what Waquesha learned about creation gamers
Abi was practicing his guitar.
Divine is doing gospel poetry.
Eric is finishing an album.
Halimah is designing an outfit
Shine is multitalented
Karega is finishing his third album
Aysha is going to be the hottest Female rapper
Erin was not able to answer her phone
Allana was not able to answer her phone
Arletta is memorizing poems for her feature
Posted on July 5, 2010 ()
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LOLz
Posted on April 15, 2010 via Miguel Ambrosio with 43 notes ()
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Step into my mushroom
step into my mushroom
come inside my mushroom
sit down for a spell
a wild and crazy spell
you are my guest
but you can’t sit for long
this is a journey
on the inside of color
travel with God to the other side of space
through the turbulence of feeling
life inside out life inside out
my heart is on the outside
my heart is on the outside
my heart is on the outside
my face is on the inside
but you make me smile
you make me smile
you make me smile
i wanted you to know that you make me smile
spinning falling for an infinity of love
within the eternity of ovelvoleevol
you evolve before my eyes
i inhale my own magic
it makes me more aware
i choke myself
but it makes me live
i struggle to relax
my focus confuses me
i have wisdom at my fingertips
i feel the velvet of your soul
i am connected to my electricity
this is my favorite room
and i’m glad you visited with me
now get the fuck out
and live your imaginationPosted on April 1, 2010 ()
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Maaannnnn
Maaannnnn
ujutsu (柔術 jūjutsu?)
listen (help·info), (“jujitsu”) or Jiu-Jitsu, literally meaning the “art of softness”, or “way of yielding”, is a collective name for Japanese martial art styles including unarmed and armed techniques. Jujutsu evolved among the samurai of feudal Japan as a method for defeating an armed and armored opponent without weapons. Due to the ineffectiveness of striking against an armored opponent, the most efficient methods for neutralizing an enemy took the form of pins, joint locks, and throws. These techniques were developed around the principle of using an attacker’s energy against him, rather than directly opposing it.[1]
There are many variations of the art, which leads to a diversity of approaches. Jujutsu schools (ryū) may utilize all forms of grappling techniques to some degree (i.e. throwing, trapping, joint locks, holds, gouging, biting, disengagements, striking, andkicking). In addition to jujutsu, many schools teach the use of weapons.
Today, jujutsu is practiced both as it was hundreds of years ago and also in modified forms for sport practice. Derived sports forms include the Olympic sport and martial art of judo, which was developed from several traditional styles of jujutsu by Kano Jigoro in the late 19th century; and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which was—in turn—derived from earlier versions (pre-World War II) of Kodokan judo.
Posted on February 25, 2010 with 1 note ()
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ujutsu (柔術 jūjutsu?)
listen (help·info), (“jujitsu”) or Jiu-Jitsu, literally meaning the “art of softness”, or “way of yielding”, is a collective name for Japanese martial art styles including unarmed and armed techniques. Jujutsu evolved among the samurai of feudal Japan as a method for defeating an armed and armored opponent without weapons. Due to the ineffectiveness of striking against an armored opponent, the most efficient methods for neutralizing an enemy took the form of pins, joint locks, and throws. These techniques were developed around the principle of using an attacker’s energy against him, rather than directly opposing it.[1]
There are many variations of the art, which leads to a diversity of approaches. Jujutsu schools (ryū) may utilize all forms of grappling techniques to some degree (i.e. throwing, trapping, joint locks, holds, gouging, biting, disengagements, striking, andkicking). In addition to jujutsu, many schools teach the use of weapons.
Today, jujutsu is practiced both as it was hundreds of years ago and also in modified forms for sport practice. Derived sports forms include the Olympic sport and martial art of judo, which was developed from several traditional styles of jujutsu by Kano Jigoro in the late 19th century; and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which was—in turn—derived from earlier versions (pre-World War II) of Kodokan judo.
Posted on February 25, 2010 ()
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ujutsu (柔術 jūjutsu?)
listen (help·info), (“jujitsu”) or Jiu-Jitsu, literally meaning the “art of softness”, or “way of yielding”, is a collective name for Japanese martial art styles including unarmed and armed techniques. Jujutsu evolved among the samurai of feudal Japan as a method for defeating an armed and armored opponent without weapons. Due to the ineffectiveness of striking against an armored opponent, the most efficient methods for neutralizing an enemy took the form of pins, joint locks, and throws. These techniques were developed around the principle of using an attacker’s energy against him, rather than directly opposing it.[1]
There are many variations of the art, which leads to a diversity of approaches. Jujutsu schools (ryū) may utilize all forms of grappling techniques to some degree (i.e. throwing, trapping, joint locks, holds, gouging, biting, disengagements, striking, andkicking). In addition to jujutsu, many schools teach the use of weapons.
Today, jujutsu is practiced both as it was hundreds of years ago and also in modified forms for sport practice. Derived sports forms include the Olympic sport and martial art of judo, which was developed from several traditional styles of jujutsu by Kano Jigoro in the late 19th century; and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which was—in turn—derived from earlier versions (pre-World War II) of Kodokan judo.
Posted on February 25, 2010 ()
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hey wassup
wassup
Posted on February 16, 2010 ()


