The~Kid
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Tyson or Bruce.....
Street fight, UFC ring or Martial Arts ring or whatever....
Who you got?!??
Street fight, UFC ring or Martial Arts ring or whatever....
Who you got?!??
Plus, Chuck didn't do push-ups, he pushed the earth down.Bruce was a far more advanced fighter, but I don't think he could have overcome the sheer physicality of Tyson when he was focused, furious, and accurate. Tyson could absorb dozens of huge punches from 230-250 lb pro boxers, and Bruce couldn't punch as hard as them.
A young Chuck Norris (170-180 lbs) or Joe Lewis (195 lbs) could have done it if they could survive the initial charge, as they could also absorb more abuse without folding. Chuck said his nose was broken at least 3 times during his competition days, but he was known as being super tough and kept the fight going no matter what. By the time he fully arrived, he was almost unbeatable in his weight class and could fight above it also. He started training overseas while in the Air Force in 1958, and retired in 1968 as 6-time world karate champ. So he already formidable after only a few years of training. His contemporaries said Chuck wasn't the strongest or fastest of all, but he was at a very high level in every category, including TIMING and toughness.
^ Quentin can be a real cunt sometimes. Ha
* “Judo” Gene Lebell wasn’t merely a stuntman as portrayed by Quentin. He was a national Judo champion in 1955 and later had the 1st MMA fight recorded against boxer Milo Savage in 1963 (which he won).
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Um......Power crystals, or energy crystals, are versatile, often fictional, objects generally described as high-energy, crystalline, or supernatural power sources found in various media, games, and metaphysical contexts. Common examples include Power Rangers' Zord-powering crystals, Crash Bandicoot’s purple energy crystals, Star Wars power cells, or healing, metaphysical stones like Black Tourmaline and Amethyst.
Power crystals, or energy crystals, are versatile, often fictional, objects generally described as high-energy, crystalline, or supernatural power sources found in various media, games, and metaphysical contexts. Common examples include Power Rangers' Zord-powering crystals, Crash Bandicoot’s purple energy crystals, Star Wars power cells, or healing, metaphysical stones like Black Tourmaline and Amethyst.
Crystals are solid materials composed of atoms, ions, or molecules arranged in a highly ordered, repeating three-dimensional geometric pattern. Formed through cooling liquid (like magma or water) or evaporation, they feature flat faces and sharp edges, with types including quartz, diamonds, salt, and snowflakes.
Key Facts About Crystals
Formation: Crystals form when liquids cool and harden or when dissolved matter dries, such as in the creation of salt or ice crystals.
Structure: They are defined by their internal structure, which consists of repeating 3D patterns of atoms. There are seven distinct crystal systems (e.g., cubic, hexagonal).
Types: Major types include covalent, ionic, metallic, and molecular, which are classified by their chemical bonds.
Common Examples: Beyond gemstones like diamonds and emeralds, common crystals include salt, sugar, and, and snowflakes.
Smash its time to take the pigeon hat offCrystals are solid materials composed of atoms, ions, or molecules arranged in a highly ordered, repeating three-dimensional geometric pattern. Formed through cooling liquid (like magma or water) or evaporation, they feature flat faces and sharp edges, with types including quartz, diamonds, salt, and snowflakes.
Key Facts About Crystals
Formation: Crystals form when liquids cool and harden or when dissolved matter dries, such as in the creation of salt or ice crystals.
Structure: They are defined by their internal structure, which consists of repeating 3D patterns of atoms. There are seven distinct crystal systems (e.g., cubic, hexagonal).
Types: Major types include covalent, ionic, metallic, and molecular, which are classified by their chemical bonds.
Common Examples: Beyond gemstones like diamonds and emeralds, common crystals include salt, sugar, and, and snowflakes.
What about douchedecahedrons...... Asking for a friendIn geometry, a dodecahedron or duodecahedron is any polyhedron with twelve flat faces. The most familiar dodecahedron is the regular dodecahedron with regular pentagons as faces, which is a Platonic solid. There are also three regular star dodecahedra, which are constructed as stellations of the convex form.
Look. That is a valid question.What about douchedecahedrons...... Asking for a friend![]()
Look. That is a valid question.
Tbh, after some of the things I said to you i deserve to be called a douche. Not a small number of people from the forum contacted me and let me know your situation. Now I feel horrible.
I am not a bully, but here I was talking all that shit about your grammar. It all makes sense now. You are a special.
Now my rig-talk legacy will be bullying a retard...wait. is it ok to call you that? Mentally challenged.
But either way, that is all behind us. I now extend my hand out in friendship.
In fact last night i made a little youtube clip. And as i was about to turn off the camera, i thought of you