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I hail from Hong Kong and got interested in spirituality while studying martial arts.

 

I have strong interest in finding a study group.

At the moment I am concentrating on self-study.

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Welcome to the Tao Bums. Believe I already know know your cousins, Watts (the Taoist philosopher) and Nuttin (the MMA fighter). :ph34r:

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Welcome to the Tao Bums. Believe I already know know your cousins, Watts (the Taoist philosopher) and Nuttin (the MMA fighter). :ph34r:

You are indeed a man of rare wit Basher.

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Welcome to the Tao Bums. Believe I already know know your cousins, Watts (the Taoist philosopher) and Nuttin (the MMA fighter). :ph34r:

I'm so clueless. *cries*

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Thanks Punk, do you like manga art? What your interests?

Eh, manga's boring. I prefer anime. My interests are currently out to lunch. Ask later.

:P

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What does Basher mean, Chang?

Watts Wong = Whats wrong. Nuttin Wong = Nothing wrong.

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Welcome STW, I'm new here as well. So what martial arts did you (do you?) study? HK is a big Wingchun town, ever beat up a 木人桩?

Only thing I know about Wingchun is IP man. :closedeyes:

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Also Alan Watts Taoist Philosopher, Nutting somebody = Headbutting them. If you have to explain a joke it's an epic fail.

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Oh.... welcome, SomTing. This place is cool. Just watch out for ninjas, ninja cats, and ninja dragons. <_<

there is also a clown ninja, altho i call him zen nomad

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Hey, there are Ninja's "Ronin" all over the place !!

(Sorry, the medications wearing off)

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Welcome STW, I'm new here as well. So what martial arts did you (do you?) study? HK is a big Wingchun town, ever beat up a 木人桩?

 

Kevin, how are you?

 

Although I grew up in Hong Kong, I don't know how I got there. Apparently, I was thrown into an orphanage at 3 month's old. They raised me like a Hong Konger and by the time I was in my teens I was running around town like a Chinese thug speaking Cantonese. I come across like Jason Lee to my friends. But I think I am 100% white because my face doesn't have that oriental look. It's so crazy man.

 

I don't like kung fu because it doesn't appeal to me. I have been learning Korean Karate. Where did you learn Chinese, Kevin? Mook yan chong is not cool. Very painful to practise on. And it's not realistic training aid. I prefer moving targets.

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Wow that's a crazy story. I grew up in HK as well but now I go to college in the States. I go back to HK on the holidays though.

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Wow that's a crazy story. I grew up in HK as well but now I go to college in the States. I go back to HK on the holidays though.

 

Yeah, crazy. I have always been wondering how a white kid got dumped in Hong Kong. I remember growing up with the nuns in Kowloon. Later, around 7 years old, I was with the La Salle Brothers. Come to think of it, my life wasn't that bad compared to other kids in Hong Kong. I had a good "family" and went to the best schools in Hong Kong (La Salle College).

 

Studying in the States? You must come from a well-to-do family.

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Some thing wrong?

 

Oh, that's funny. Actually, my name is Wong Som Ting (王心定) and it means "steady heart". "Wong" is a surname given to me by the nuns who found me. Why they gave me a Cantonese name given the fact that I wasn't Chinese is a mystery.

 

I should have used "wongsomting" as the username.

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Quite a story! I've had orphans in my life and have always considered myself lucky to have come a good family.

 

I began learning Chinese at Uni and then lived in Sichuan for year after my degree was done. I'm in Chinese medicine as a profession so now I mostly just use medical language. :P

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