Morpheus-thirty day challenge: part II (from 6-10)
The 4 June 2011 - day six:
Finished favorite maneuver
I will be honest with you. My first gut for this reaction was the same as Hustle: the "Powerbomb". I've always loved that they move and are reliable used before and it can be quite devastating. However, there are two reasons that I am not going to go that way here. First, Hustle already recorded some videos of big action powerbomb, it would be a little redundant. Secondly, there are so many varieties that I find it difficult to categorize them all together, and some I like more than others. My Favorites are probably Last Ride from Undertaker and Ahmed Johnson Pearl River Plunge, but there are so many good that I decided to avoid using it and seek deeper for another option. When I did, I remembered the finished movement that I like more than the "Powerbomb".
Diamond dust
This could be a movement that not many people know, but diamond dust is legitimately the only motion I've seen that you made me jump and cringe at the same time. Here everyone has seen presumably a Stone Cold Stunner before, and we all know how it feels the impact down the throat as he falls on the shoulder of the person delivering it. To give a little physics at stake here, the real impact is proportional not only to the mass of the person to fall for it (the stunee), but also for the impetus of the person to surrender (the stunner). This impulse can be quite high when the stunner is a boy the size and the generation of Steve Austin.
Now, enter to Masato Tanaka, the innovator of diamond dust and all mofocka badass. Tanaka is 2 inches shorter and lighter Austin near 15 pounds, but at 6'0 "and 238 pounds is not small by any stretch (and giant for a Jap)." Taking a Stunner of this kind it was not a pleasant experience, the same as if you took one of Austin. Now, imagine that this a step business Stunner further and instead of hitting it from a standing position, deliver it with the addition of a flip in the strings. Looking towards Physics new, add impetus more shit tons to maneuver than a simple stunner. Go back and see that again in video and you'll see what I mean.
When I saw that they move for the first time I about lost. I had never seen anything to reach out and grab me like that, and honestly I have no from. Certainly, there has been some spots of high or unique instances that have been OMG moments, but people, Masato Tanaka this hits to each party. Always hitting well and always seems unbelievable. It is also incredibly realistic. If someone did it to you in real life, sure as shit not removed for a time. If you ever. I can not think another movement, including the powerbomb, which has as much of a "wow" factor such as this. So please, give this video another view of 6 or 7 and really let it sink. Tanaka is the man, and this is the movement.
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__________________________________________A song that reminds Me of Somewhere
"mikan no Uta" by sex machine guns
Well, I decided to go with it for some reasons. In the first place will be incredibly surprised whore if you've heard of this band, not to mention this song. Machine guns of sex is a Japan metal, and although they seem weird as fuck, they have some decent music. Secondly, the goal of making this challenge was to give a bit of a different things turn, which is why this song appropriate for perfectly. Finally, with my next return to the United States, I am starting to wax nostalgic about my time here at Japan.
This song reminds me to the city in which currently live: Matsuyama, Japan. Matsuyama is in Ehime Prefecture, Japan, and the singer of machine guns of sex is Ehime. He wrote this song specifically about this area, and is very popular here due to. However, this song is not exactly on the area. You can see, Ehime Prefecture, Japan is very famous for its tangerines. They were cultivated and presented as gifts to royalty throughout Asia for centuries, and they were known as the best tasting mandarins in the world. I had some, and they would be willing to accept, sincerely.
So what has to do with this song? Thus, the Japanese word for these mandarins is "mikan." This song is called "mikan no Uta" and literally translates as "The Mandarin song".
A Metal song on mandarins?
A Metal song on mandarins.
Specifically a Metal song about how the Ehime Mandarin are the best in the world and everyone knows it. In the chorus where they are shouting at "mikan!" Mikan! "mikan!"literally they are encouraging a fruit. The best part about this song, though? Hear my boss of 55 year old, which is the traditional stoic greater Japanese statesman, balancing this song in Karaoke. He. I knew. All of them. The. Words. Sometimes Japan can be pretty fucking weird and cool all at the same time. Although I'll be happy to be heading back home, will definitely lose it here when I'm gone. Greetings, Matsuyama! MIKAN!
Honorable mentions: "State of New York of the mind" by Billy Joel, "New York City don't mean nothing" by Savatage, "Closing time" by Semisonic
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