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Old 04-27-2006, 07:32 AM   #122 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Slowhand
Damn...dude knows his ninjas
Thank you. Spec Ops is my life, Ninja are concidered to be the first ever Special Forces.
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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver
I know, nary 30 posts and he's already shining.
Here's a clap for Doc.DGAF for the brilliant posts he's already made within a short time on this forum.

And here is another one, slower this time, to signify his rapidly approaching doom at the hands of a motley pirate crew.
Thanks for the props. As for the pirates....I do live in Florida...on an island...wouldn't be suprised to see some pirates, bring 'em on!!
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Originally Posted by mosesandtherubberducky
^vampire pirates....PWN
Actually, matta fact, in their origins in feudal Japan ninja were thought to be tengu. Tengu are mythical half raven, half man vampric beasts that would steal and convert children or leave people who intruded on their territory nothing more than a torn bloodless body. (Ninja perpetuated this to defend their homes. By quietly killing and bleeding out the body then relocating it farther away from their territory.)
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Originally Posted by swimintheundertow
Pirates are a more diverse group of people. Ninjas seem to be exclusive with their membership. So, pirates win.
Not so, ninja aren't really exclusive, they're just born in families of ninja and trained from birth. Granted anyone can be a pirate, but that doesn't make them a good one.
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