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Yeah, you can't really look back on things that you give to people or do for people. You know, at first when you want to help them and then you find out that they're trifling, it's more your, you know, your intentions, that's what you want to do or so it doesn't change your heart. So I've kind of had to learn that in the years. Yeah, because, you know, I can't look back on money I spent on girls or money I spent on some of the fellas and it turned out to be, you know, bad. So it was just more, well, I was willing to help you out. I help you out, well, most people, I guess I'll say I helped them out whenever I can. So long as I can roll like that, I sleep pretty good at night. And well, hopefully anyways. This is repeater station kilo kilo. I've got training in judo. I had three years training in judo when I was younger and I still remember some of those some of those tackles and holds and pressure points and stuff like that that I learned and I practiced with my people. I'd be like, you know, one of my buddies is a pretty big dude. And he was running his mouth a couple of years back and he was like, Oh dude, there's no way you can take me down blah blah blah, you know, this and that, you know, I work out all the time, blah blah blah. There's no way you can take me down. Man, one hip toss and do it was on the back. And people are not expecting that, you know, you get in a fight with someone, they're not expecting you to pull a judo move, toss them over your back. There's just something that people typically do. They'll go to punch you in the face. They're not looking to grab you and give you a giant flick. Use your body weight against you as leverage.
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