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But a sword dipped in ink, now, that's a good compromise

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Posted on November 10, 2008 by beholder

Fighting Monks

Sad:

Monks brawl at Jerusalem shrine

You can see from this why David Carradine played Kwai Chang Caine as a Shaolin monk. In the original screenplay he was going to be Greek Orthodox, but the fight scenes looked way too scrappy when they played them out in slow motion.

 

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What is Fudebakudo?

An ancient and secret martial art
There are facts, and there are myths.

At its core, Fudebakudo is a system of movements of the pen based on movements of the sword.

It’s also a book.

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This is the Fudebakublog

Infrequent musings around Fudebakudo (and other Beholder projects) by the book’s author.

Fudebakudo

The pen is mightier than the sword.
But a sword dipped in ink,
Now,
That’s a good compromise.

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