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Old 11-08-13, 09:02 PM   #5
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Well its honestly just not good strategy anyways. There is merit in the ability to push yourself and overcome fatigue and drain but the fact remains that regardless of mental strength the physical is still there, and its still a very real limitation.

If you want to lose a star pitcher, make him pitch like this kid. Its like asking an NFL player to play twice or three times a week for way more than 16 games a regular season. You might be able to pull it off, but you're gonna end alot of careers, alot of livelihoods and ambitions, and worst of all you're going to physically injure a person for a freaking game.

Ive always admired the determination, skill, dedication, and strength of the japanese. But the problem is they dont always understand when to stop. They dont always understand what situations that bushido can be applied and still be morally correct and realistic.
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