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Talk about martial arts styles as if they are people. The fact that styles usually form the hub of political factions makes it convenient to speak of them as single entities, as in “Wing Chun would like to see the IFF shut down” or “Muay Thai is deeply offended that Wing Chun said that they weren’t being responsible with their Kung Fu secrets.” | Talk about martial arts styles as if they are people. The fact that styles usually form the hub of political factions makes it convenient to speak of them as single entities, as in “Wing Chun would like to see the IFF shut down” or “Muay Thai is deeply offended that Wing Chun said that they weren’t being responsible with their Kung Fu secrets.” | ||
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