Hey everyone, in case your wondering what has taken me so long to update its because I just got back from training in the ocean, so get ready for a story
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Uhm... be careful and take care of that leg. Saiyajins heal faster than humans, so you might get over this sooner.
But, if you can't enter the Budokai, don't sweat it, okay? There will be other tournaments, they hold one every year. But you shouldn't risk your health.
I'm glad you made it out okay. Beej is right, you really should take it easy, 'cause it sounds like that fight was awfully rough!
If you're ever in a situation like that again, underwater or otherwise, this might help. *Gently* let go of the assumed hostage or *gently* set him/her/it down, then slowly back away about 3 meters and stop. Slump over a bit as you're doing this. Roll your shoulders forward, hold your hands out (but not too rigidly) and don't look the aggressive parties in the eye, whatever you do. You want to give the impression that you're passively letting the situation go -- not that you're looking for a fight, but not that you're trying to run away, either.
But I hope you never end up needing that strategy lesson.
Thanks for the tip Piper, I'll definitely remember that for the future. And even if Beej is right, I'm gonna have to go against that and do some light training....
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But, if you can't enter the Budokai, don't sweat it, okay? There will be other tournaments, they hold one every year. But you shouldn't risk your health.
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....And because they hold one every year, I will definitely be in this one....I'm feeling better already.
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If you're ever in a situation like that again, underwater or otherwise, this might help. *Gently* let go of the assumed hostage or *gently* set him/her/it down, then slowly back away about 3 meters and stop. Slump over a bit as you're doing this. Roll your shoulders forward, hold your hands out (but not too rigidly) and don't look the aggressive parties in the eye, whatever you do. You want to give the impression that you're passively letting the situation go -- not that you're looking for a fight, but not that you're trying to run away, either.
But I hope you never end up needing that strategy lesson.
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