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  1. 1 hour ago, mashete said:

    Eva Greene's sex scene in 300: Rise of an Empire. And when I was in my teens, Diane Lane's Unfaithful.

    Maganda nga mga sex scenes sa movies na to. Unfaithful is so hot especially considering yung dilemma ni Diane Lane whether to continue the affair or not.

    300: Rise of an Empire, maganda din. Mas okay sana kung mas naging daring yung scene. Haha. Tutal mukhang nang gigil yung actor kay Eva Green. And dami daw pasa ni Eva after filming that scene.

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  2. 7 hours ago, Jansenn Chua said:

    Im using Jockey boxer briefs. Any reco na boxer brief brand. 

    I'm a Jockey user as well. For me it's the best brand for boxer briefs particularly their Microfiber Active Boxer Briefs. Its Php700 price tag is worth every penny.

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  3. Just now, silverbullet008 said:

    Yung isang martial art na galing Russia, is that  called systema?

    Hindi siya Systema. Nakalimutan ko yung pangalan. Hindi din yun Sambo.

  4. 2 hours ago, Bigshotbob32 said:

    San ka nag aral ng Krav Maga?

    Connection ng father ko back in his US Embassy days. Same guy who trains US marines/special forces assigned sa US embassy dito sa Manila.

  5. On 10/21/2021 at 7:05 AM, mrmaldito123 said:

    Wingchun para IPMAN!

    Malakas din ang Wing Chun. May dahilan bakit wala sa MMA/Sports yung technique na yan. 

    Basically deadly yung style if; 1) Wala sa MMA, 2) ginagamit siya ng mga special forces

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  6. 7 hours ago, soulguru said:

    It's Systema; the russkies also combine this w/ Sambo- a wrestling/judo combo developed way back WW1... 

    I'm pretty sure hindi yun Systema. May dahilan kung bakit di ko matandaan yung pangalan nun eh. Parang may pagka Krav Maga yung name na hindi English yung base. 

     

    May nabasa din ako na article na yung martial arts na tinuturo sa North Korean forces is pretty deadly. 

  7. 4 hours ago, jdlc103021 said:

    If you stick to their respective rules what martial arts is the strongest?

    Krav Maga. Its principle is to kill using the least number of strikes. It's the go-to martial arts of several special forces teams around the globe.

    Kali is also deadly but it's principle is not primarily to kill but to be adaptable. What's good about Kali is that you're trained to use anything as a weapon.

    Zui Quan (Drunken fist) is also deadly due to its stike's power. It's the reason why it's original version was not accepted as a sport, and they had to develop a new tamed-down version of Zui Quan for sports purposes.

    May isa pang martial arts na deadly na tinuturo sa mga Russian special forces. I forgot the name, but basically it's principle is to be able to simultaneously kill 20 men all by yourself. May nabasa ako before na article na yun yung considered na deadliest form of martial arts. Krav Maga and Kali were included in the top 5.

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  8. 4 hours ago, Bigshotbob32 said:

    For Zui Quan kelangan ba talaga nakainom ka? Is the style same as used by Jackie Chan in Drunken Master? I thought peke yan Drunken Fist na yan. 

     

    Hindi part ng Zui Quan ang pag inom ng alak, though the style revolves around imitating a drunken person's movement. Marami sa mga moves ni Jackie Chan sa Drunken Master films ay ginawa niya lang, although marami din ang true to the art itself (Imagine my disappointment when I found out na hindi exactly ganun yung ituturo sa akin :)).

    In an open space, napaka useful ng Zui Quan for self defense (even against other martial artists) since it's not a widely known form of martial arts, and it's hard to predict the next move of the practitioner. Fighting a very skilled Zui Quan practitioner means you need to expect the strike to come from anywhere, and from any angle. The strikes are also stronger than other martial arts since the force of its strikes is the sum of the person's strength and the force of his momentum.

    Zui Quan is a dying form of martial arts. A few years ago, around 1000 nalang ang practitioners niya sa China. 

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  9. Kali: Since 1996

    Boxing: Since 1996

    Judo: Since 1998

    Zui Quan: Since 1999

    Krav Maga - 2000 - 2008

    Muay Thai - 2009 - 2014

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: 2010 - 2014

     

    Kali and Judo are martial arts taught to every male members of my maternal family. Kali has been taught to the family since the Spanish occupation (patago lang yung training). Introduced naman yung Judo sa family around 1960s. I still practice both arts.

    I started practising Zui Quan because of the Drunken Master films. Kaibigan ng Kali and Judo teacher ko yung teacher ko sa Zui Quan - aside from him, wala na akong alam na nagtuturo nun dito. Sobrang hirap ng training and sobrang sakit sa joints pag di ka pa sanay. Lakas makapag improve ng joint strength and balance ng art na to. I still practice this art.

    Boxing and Krav Maga are my father's go-to style. I still practice boxing but not Krav Maga. Krav Maga used to bring so much killer instinct to me, that I almost killed three muggers who mugged me before. I stopped practising Krav Maga after that.

    I started training Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu dahil sa MMA. Pero I stopped practising when I realized na hindi sila practical gamitin sa street fighting/self defense (at least in my opinion).

     

     

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  10. So, I was driving around Metro Manila earlier this morning to relax a little bit. It was around 2AM and I was driving in BGC - about to go home, when these two drunk women started waiving at me. The one in black started shouting flirtatiously at me even when they are already at the other side of the road.

    2AM on a Monday, in the middle of a pandemic, and these women are drunk. 😂

    Here is the 22 seconds video of the encounter:

    https://postimg.cc/yJmDvw2s

     

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  11. On 12/6/2021 at 9:34 PM, Paris19 said:

    Uhh do we need multiple bank accounts to be financially stable? I mean, sure we need to manage our budget. But what would be the best way to do that? How to be really financially stable? 🤣

    Having multiple bank accounts actually depends on your needs. I (and my wife) for example have multiple bank accounts to properly manage our finances: One personal bank account (for salary - before I retired, and my PF for our businesses), one joint account with my wife (used to buy/pay for expenses, plus emergency funds for the family), a separate bank account for stock trading and other investments, separate bank accounts per each business we own (shared with my wife).

    Mahirap kasi na nasa iisang bank account yunglahat pera mo, you might spend money that's not supposed to be spent. For me, having multiple bank accounts let us keep track of how our finance flow is.

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  12. On 12/19/2021 at 8:20 AM, Christian.Grey said:

    Please provide contacts for korean mini mart

    Are you referring to the products supplier for Korean Mini mart business? If yes, you're better off getting contacts from Korea or the actual product manufacturers themselves. Your biggest challenge would be logistics on how to bring those products here in the Philippines.

    This is the same approach we used with one of our businesses. We ended up contacting the actual product brands, and look for a logistics company with an office in the country of origin and here in Manila to get a better deal with the products we import from those countries. You need to carefully plan your logistics, otherwise it will be a huge expense for your business.

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  13. I hit my first 1M at 23 (2009). A large US firm hired me as technical IT manager of their global financial systems. I also started stock trading at that age which gave me around 80K a month in addition to my salary and stock options in that company.

    That same year, I started a business with my then GF (now wife). That business has since took off as well with 8-9 digits yearly contracts from telcos, financial institutions, and casinos to name a few industries. Then we started putting up other businesses after getting married.

     

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