but dangit, I put up a good fight with someone who studied the art…
even if they were foam rubber… and I got stuck the bastard sword… when he ad the spear…
preferably, I’d go for spearfighting… but swords are not to be neglected!
jabberbox's Life List
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1. become a master caligrophist
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2. Master fighting with spears and polearms.
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3. forge a sword
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4. learn hebrew
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5. learn to speak arabic
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6. prove the validity of vitamin B-17 as a cure for cancer.
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7. become a legend
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8. leave a legacy worth remembering
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9. master sword fighting
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10. colonize Antarctica
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it almost guarentees you a job in US defence…
it may be doing so again…
once, ther ewas a time whan scurvy was very similarly looked at by medical science, as cancer is today. back then, scurvy was not realized as a deficiency disease, natives of the americas had the cure, they ate things that were rich in vitamin c…
of cource, they were just “savages” and the doctors were “much better than them” so vitamin c rich foods was considered “quackpotery” and basically, shunned…
the same thing is going on with cancer…
Vitamin B-17 is found in the seeds of many fruits, such as apples, watermelon, and apricots.
in those who took the substance intraveniously, the cure success rate was 80% (much higher than the success rate of modern treatment) and the prevention rates of orally taken B-17 (still in the seed) was 99.9% (I would say 100%, but there is gonna be some gut thats gonna bother me if I did)
among the 20% failures, the majority of those took the treatment after chemo and radiation had destroyed thier body…
