A shame of a movie, maybe, but you still have the original to watch.
Wait Walter Mitty is a remake? Damnnn the plot of the original seems so much more interesting.
I said well endowed women not every women, and compression doesn't make them smaller, the mass is still here and breast do not compress that much, they will be less prone to move but still they are denying you to use some technique with two hand. Because you can not compress them too much...
One of the thing about woman using swords, it's when they are well endowed it become difficult sometime impossible to use two-handed guard or technique with swords, even more so if you have a breast plate wide enough to accomodate your physique. That's the only point you could make against a...
What are you learning, Italian tradition or german?
I don't know how the other will look, but I'm sure they won't look as violent as this one. I hope this one will talk.
With the left hand in front of him to use the force if needed, yeah look like the Force-user version of that stance...
I like that :D
And some example are between to type since it was in constant evolution so the quick look on wikipedia is always usefull
I really liked it from the start really cool, the way the blade looked too, really aggressive, not looking like the hard light-construct of the previous...
Wherever they's a post about swords, I'll be there. Wherever they's a misconception about balance, I'll be there...
Anyhow using the Poitier was the best option "Oakeshott type XV" is not really meaningfull even when you know what Oakeshott type are.
I just wanted to raise a point, what makes the balance of the sword. It's not really the weight of the grip, pommel and hilt, acting has a counter weight. It's mostly the shape of the blade that has the greatest influence on the balance point. The distal taper of the blade is quite important. A...
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