there is many reasons for plants dying if they where kept in a hot room since they aren't very old they may have dried out which kinda looks like what it is due to the fact that they are shrivelled with a hint of brown I don't think you could have over watered them their could be a deficiency but I'm not a soil agronomist so i cant say but also its hard to tell if I don't know what happened to the plants over the course of the day. Or they could just be stingy plants which weren't taken care of before you bought them
@@wildbannerssimon1793 Pr sure it's just jokes but for real helpful, I was also thinking they probably just went kept in the right environment or they were already dying. I have two plants in my apartment that are super easy to take care of. I wanna start getting more
It also looks like the plants are starts that are kept under misters in the shops at hardware stores and such. Those are meant to be taken home and planted in soil right away or kept under a mister for frequent watering since they have such a small amount of soil. :)
Poppt1 I am a Taekwondo instructor and would be happy to teach you a few things. I am a second degree black belt and I believe that Taekwondo is safer than Jujitsu.
@@sunetvardsky8685 A lot of instructors will teach you self defense to some extent. A lot of it is useless because it’s primarily a sport, but learning proper punching firm and basic self defense is probably more than enough for most people. The best the best advice I’ve gotten for what to do if I’m being mugged is give them my wallet and phone the police anywyas 🤷♀️
Oh hey, that's me in the first match :D And I got bodied :D For real tho it's pretty cool to finally be in a video, and apparently on stream which I didn't even know until now lol
Did Goju-Ryu Karate for a couple years. You can get into it at any point in life. A lot of elderly will take karate to exercise and keep their bodies limber. It’s a really solid foundation and it’s applicable to real fights.
Poppt, I’m a black belt in Taekwondo and at lower belts you don’t need to spar but if you want to you can, also there are more moves and kicks to choose from in neutral
Hey poppit. I have done Brazilian jiujitsu for 4 years and I'm now 16. I would 100% recommend it. It is heaps fun and it improves your cardiovascular endurance, strength, stamina and it is something you can find over mate with. Please get into it it is a fantastic sport and when you do something cool it feels so good
And jiujitsu is still very safe. Your chances at getting injured are higher then non contact sports but I have done other martial arts and I find jiujitsu to be more rewarding and can sometime favour the less big guys
Do kyokushin karate. No punches to the head so you just have to worry about head kicks. Been doing it for 9 years competitively and have never had an injury that has lasted more than a week. Also never been knocked out
i do taekwondo and i find it enjoyable, i havent gotten any serious injuries from fighting other people, theres protective gear, and you dont only fight people. theres practices and lessons too at the beginning.
As someone who's done years of TKD, beginner in Muay Thai and BJJ I would highly suggest BJJ for beginners. The sparring and scenarios are safer because you can tap, the striking sports don't really have tapping so you can eat some nasty shots. Cheers mate if you do decide
Hey poppt I’m 13 and I have been doing tae Kwan doe since I was 5 I really recommend it as no one goes too hard and you have full protective sparing equipment. I have achieved black belt and highly recommend it. The hurt part is only professionals and nothing hurts too bad. You get really good at it with a couple years of dedication and I think you should go for it.
Hey Poppt! I took BJJ as a noob and not only is it a blast, but it will definitely get you in shape. Worst injury I got was some mat burn from getting my ass kicked. You should def do it!
As someone who does Taekwondo, I can tell you that you won't get brain damage, as you'll be a beginner and won't do sparring as much, but it is very good for fitness and flexibility, and even when you start sparring, you probably will either wear padding to prevent damage, or have more space awareness based sparring. As I have said, you're a beginner, and you will not be straight up kicked in the head, but will probably just train technique (As you would a combo in training mode) over and over again till you've got it down to a science; you aren't going straight to UFC, so don't worry about it, most good instructors love having new pupils of any prior skill level.
As a Falcon main I can say for a fact that we spam back air in neutral, and if that doesn't work we spam nair 1 instead. The most annoying thing with maining Falcon is Raptor Boost. Awful move, does not work well, needs fixing. And, this might be biased, but Falcon is 100% the most hype character in the game. The best tournament games have been Falcon matches, just saying...
To me Falcon is overhyped af. If Falcon is doing a uair chain into up b or nair chain into something else it's hype but when it's another character it's boring? There's a lot of incredible tournament games not involving any Falcon. Smash fans are so biased
@@AlexRonai yeah, i think the gatekeeping of what's hype and lame is weird. the only time a character is lame is when they're legitimately trying to make the game experience unfun for the other player. this is a playstyle though, not a character thing. falcon is an extremely fundamental based character with no unique mechanics or gimmicks, so he has potential to hit really cool combos, but to say any character is automatically hype is nonsensical. tl;dr: good gameplay is hype, falcon is no more hype than any other character
@@AlexRonai I never said any other character doing it was lame, I'm just pointing out that the way Falcon's schmovement works makes it so much more fun to watch
Aside from them being very clearly dried out, big issue is simply buying plants from the shops. Plants in shops, unless it's a farming shop or specialized shop, tend to be rather awful quality plants. Also some plants don't like standing in the full sun or a lot of heat.
Hey poppt I've done Brazilian jiu jitsu for about 3 years now, I highly suggest trying it out. It's the closest to smash bros in irl as ur gonna get. It's all about out playing ur opponent
Taekwon do and BJJ are both good. They’re both very commonly trained martial arts in the ufc. For me Taekwon do is a lot more fun as long as it isn’t a world Taekwon do federation school.
They get the plants daily or somewhat daily so they are fresh. They probably keep it in good conditions and water it as well. Just plant them right away.
I think for the plants you need to transplant them into the dirt with a good amount of bone or blood meal (plant nutrient mix basically) and give them regular water once a day until they look revived.
Bro give rock climbing a try, there must be a gym nearby you. Each boulder has a grade difficulty to it, so you know where to start. It's super fun and a banger of an exercise. Your whole body gets BUFFED and injury risk is super low :)
Hey Poppt1, I'm the first degree black belt in taekwondo and I took some jiu-jitsu. While taekwondo is more beginner friendly and safer, jiu jitsu is safe as long as you have competent training partners and is more useful in a fight.
hello, Jordan. red belt here (not to brag). taekwondo is really fun and has virtually no contact until you get to black belt (the highest belt). I recommend trying it out.
To be honest BJJ is probably a bit harder to learn. I’ve seen a ton of people drop it for more Muay Thai. BUT it is super fun once you finally get the hang of it
I have done Jiu-Jitsu for 2 years and wrestled for 7 years. I think Jiu-Jitsu is safe as long as you are tapping when you are feeling the pain from the submission. I never have been seriously injured through BJJ
Jiu-jitsu 100% taekwondo is often called the participation award martial art where you go and you learn stuff and it's okay, but as long as you pay for it you move up whereas other martial arts like Jiu-jitsu you actually spar and have to prove your knowledge to advance and that I feel matches your competitive sweaty style of play more than the casual stuff
BJJ is dangerous too. You can damage your joints easily. Watch out for damage to your knees because it can impact you when your older. I went to BJJ a couple times and got a tear in my knee joint. Lol
Poppt trying to say that BJJ would be similar to smash and then realizing that you can actually get hurt was hilarious. This ain't pushing buttons and mind games, you gotta have athletic abilities and a strong body to do fighting irl. But if you truly want to then you should start training, just like you would for anything else you want to get good at.
I don't think I've ever intentionally chosen to play Captain Falcon aside from when I do single player things. I only do whenever random gives me him. Even in the first game and Melee he was that weird guy I didn't know anything about, then I learned about F-Zero in Brawl and even after that I've always though, "eh, I don't really care to play as him."
🥋 Jordan, do Judo, not Brazilian Jujitsu. BJJ is based on Judo, but took out all of the badass throws. The first thing you learn in Judo is how to fall/hit the ground safely, so it’s also more practical in real life imo. Judoka make fun of BJJ people because they just go straight to the ground instead of fighting on their feet (we do both). Also it’s never too late, I know a lot of people who started in their 30s or 40s and love it. 🥋
Can only recommend BJJ. Lots of fun, highly effective and sparring at high intensity is very exhausting. Good for both fitness and overall fighting capability.
Poppt1 do some bjj! I've done different martial arts for years and bjj is my favorite. It's like your playing chess or a fighting game irl. There's mind games, baits, spacing ect.
Poppt I learned jiu jutsu from my dad and from a sort of teaching place ig idk what to call it but I personally have never broken any bones or anything because as long as you tap out you will be fine and your opponenet will also be fine, also most the people there are really nice so I highly recommend it.
If you start learning BJJ, chances are the gym you go to will most likely teach you Muay Thai/kick boxing as well. It's so rewarding to learn, so have an open mind about it Jordon :)
10:28 Woohoo, Mexico And from those 3, Tae Kwon Do is the most similar to Smash Bros. If you get more into martial arts, moving to Karate would be good to improve your defense Optimal, we could say
As someone that does Muay Thai and BJJ, I’d recommend BJJ because TKD may look cooler, but most places you can find that teach it will not teach you something that will work in a real life situation.
I know someone will read this and go “Well what we teach at my gym works,” but let’s be real out of everyone you’ve met that trains TKD how many were actually taught something that was practical instead of just the flashy looking stuff or the tournament taps.
Anytime you play with someone who plays smash, you need to have some falcon dittos. At least Bo3, which turns into Bo5 and then an emergency first to 5
Do Jiu Jitsu Poppt! Gyms usually have pretty chill people who just want to roll and learn it’s a great environment. It’s also great for practically since striking you might break your hands on someone’s hard ass head vs choking them to sleep and walking away
They get really hot often, I advise small amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus and keeping them in an environment that isn't too extreme one way or another.
see, that's an interesting way to look at it, because when Captain Falcon was created he was planned to be the mascot of the SNES. that didn't work out obviously but he became a mascot one way or another
Jiu jitsu is smash without the dying. It would be an honor to have you join the fun. I encourage you to do it for 60 classes and then tell us if you're going to continue training and what you've learned. It would even be interesting to document your progress. If you have any questions about bjj feel free to reply or contact me.
Pansies are very sensitive to high heat, as well as over watering. My family has owned a farm (flowers and fruits/veg) for over 35 years. Lots of people come back asking why their plants are dead 🤣
Hey poppt, if you want to get into some sports that looks and feels like smash, try tricking. Just Look it up, it is a Mix of Marshallarts and flips and stuff, pretty fun and nice to Look at
That thumbnail definitely looks like a Little Z Low GSP to Elite
Especially with the GSP counts
there is many reasons for plants dying if they where kept in a hot room since they aren't very old they may have dried out which kinda looks like what it is due to the fact that they are shrivelled with a hint of brown I don't think you could have over watered them their could be a deficiency but I'm not a soil agronomist so i cant say but also its hard to tell if I don't know what happened to the plants over the course of the day. Or they could just be stingy plants which weren't taken care of before you bought them
@Sam&Maxsuckatbeingepic no he’s helpful and he’s touched grass before. what your couch lik 24/7
@AngryBOB thanks man but don't worry about it he's just another internet troll effects me in now way, shape or form.
@@wildbannerssimon1793 Pr sure it's just jokes but for real helpful, I was also thinking they probably just went kept in the right environment or they were already dying. I have two plants in my apartment that are super easy to take care of. I wanna start getting more
It also looks like the plants are starts that are kept under misters in the shops at hardware stores and such. Those are meant to be taken home and planted in soil right away or kept under a mister for frequent watering since they have such a small amount of soil. :)
To elaborate, every Captain Falcon I play goes full sweat mode, like I don’t always wanna get hella competitive lmao
Meanwhile I simply don't like Captain Falcon just because I'm generally bad with the faster characters...
Ganondorf is cool, though. :-)
nah it's just mashing
Poppt1 I am a Taekwondo instructor and would be happy to teach you a few things. I am a second degree black belt and I believe that Taekwondo is safer than Jujitsu.
Not all Taekwondo is sparring so you don’t actually get kicked all the time
@@JBergss but all taekwondo is useless outside of a taekwondo match
@@sunetvardsky8685 it looks cool tho 🤷♂️
Same with karate 🥋
@@sunetvardsky8685 A lot of instructors will teach you self defense to some extent. A lot of it is useless because it’s primarily a sport, but learning proper punching firm and basic self defense is probably more than enough for most people. The best the best advice I’ve gotten for what to do if I’m being mugged is give them my wallet and phone the police anywyas 🤷♀️
Tips:patience is everything with falcon he can only explode once you get up close. Up almost every time out of shield.
Also bjj is fine for noobs
bjj meaning
@@snipp8871 big jumping jackrabbits, duh
The ending to this video was amazing, hats off to the editor
Oh hey, that's me in the first match :D
And I got bodied :D
For real tho it's pretty cool to finally be in a video, and apparently on stream which I didn't even know until now lol
Did Goju-Ryu Karate for a couple years. You can get into it at any point in life. A lot of elderly will take karate to exercise and keep their bodies limber. It’s a really solid foundation and it’s applicable to real fights.
NICE NEW MIC!! my ears appreciate it and the compression on as well
Poppt, I’m a black belt in Taekwondo and at lower belts you don’t need to spar but if you want to you can, also there are more moves and kicks to choose from in neutral
It is also a more physically demanding sport than jujitsu which I also did until I broke my collarbone
Hey poppit. I have done Brazilian jiujitsu for 4 years and I'm now 16. I would 100% recommend it. It is heaps fun and it improves your cardiovascular endurance, strength, stamina and it is something you can find over mate with. Please get into it it is a fantastic sport and when you do something cool it feels so good
And jiujitsu is still very safe. Your chances at getting injured are higher then non contact sports but I have done other martial arts and I find jiujitsu to be more rewarding and can sometime favour the less big guys
Poppt your uploads always make my day 😊
Do kyokushin karate. No punches to the head so you just have to worry about head kicks. Been doing it for 9 years competitively and have never had an injury that has lasted more than a week. Also never been knocked out
Jordan’s noodle arms doing jujitsu would be so funny
i do taekwondo and i find it enjoyable, i havent gotten any serious injuries from fighting other people, theres protective gear, and you dont only fight people. theres practices and lessons too at the beginning.
I would recommend judo. That's mostly throwing your opponent. Would really enjoy a video of you trying it out
As someone who's done years of TKD, beginner in Muay Thai and BJJ I would highly suggest BJJ for beginners. The sparring and scenarios are safer because you can tap, the striking sports don't really have tapping so you can eat some nasty shots. Cheers mate if you do decide
Hey poppt I’m 13 and I have been doing tae Kwan doe since I was 5 I really recommend it as no one goes too hard and you have full protective sparing equipment. I have achieved black belt and highly recommend it. The hurt part is only professionals and nothing hurts too bad. You get really good at it with a couple years of dedication and I think you should go for it.
Hey Poppt! I took BJJ as a noob and not only is it a blast, but it will definitely get you in shape. Worst injury I got was some mat burn from getting my ass kicked. You should def do it!
As someone who does Taekwondo, I can tell you that you won't get brain damage, as you'll be a beginner and won't do sparring as much, but it is very good for fitness and flexibility, and even when you start sparring, you probably will either wear padding to prevent damage, or have more space awareness based sparring. As I have said, you're a beginner, and you will not be straight up kicked in the head, but will probably just train technique (As you would a combo in training mode) over and over again till you've got it down to a science; you aren't going straight to UFC, so don't worry about it, most good instructors love having new pupils of any prior skill level.
HYPE POGGT1 CONTENT LETS GOOOOO
Poppt1 can't be hype...
@@clementtapia9532 Noone can be lame as falcon
As a Falcon main I can say for a fact that we spam back air in neutral, and if that doesn't work we spam nair 1 instead. The most annoying thing with maining Falcon is Raptor Boost. Awful move, does not work well, needs fixing. And, this might be biased, but Falcon is 100% the most hype character in the game.
The best tournament games have been Falcon matches, just saying...
The end-lag if you miss the raptor boost is so long
the best tournament games ever played were nairos ganon vs light and mkleo's reverse 6 - 0 vs tweek
To me Falcon is overhyped af. If Falcon is doing a uair chain into up b or nair chain into something else it's hype but when it's another character it's boring? There's a lot of incredible tournament games not involving any Falcon. Smash fans are so biased
@@AlexRonai yeah, i think the gatekeeping of what's hype and lame is weird. the only time a character is lame is when they're legitimately trying to make the game experience unfun for the other player. this is a playstyle though, not a character thing. falcon is an extremely fundamental based character with no unique mechanics or gimmicks, so he has potential to hit really cool combos, but to say any character is automatically hype is nonsensical.
tl;dr: good gameplay is hype, falcon is no more hype than any other character
@@AlexRonai I never said any other character doing it was lame, I'm just pointing out that the way Falcon's schmovement works makes it so much more fun to watch
Aside from them being very clearly dried out, big issue is simply buying plants from the shops. Plants in shops, unless it's a farming shop or specialized shop, tend to be rather awful quality plants. Also some plants don't like standing in the full sun or a lot of heat.
Hey poppt I've done Brazilian jiu jitsu for about 3 years now, I highly suggest trying it out. It's the closest to smash bros in irl as ur gonna get. It's all about out playing ur opponent
Taekwon do and BJJ are both good. They’re both very commonly trained martial arts in the ufc. For me Taekwon do is a lot more fun as long as it isn’t a world Taekwon do federation school.
They get the plants daily or somewhat daily so they are fresh. They probably keep it in good conditions and water it as well. Just plant them right away.
I think for the plants you need to transplant them into the dirt with a good amount of bone or blood meal (plant nutrient mix basically) and give them regular water once a day until they look revived.
Bro give rock climbing a try, there must be a gym nearby you. Each boulder has a grade difficulty to it, so you know where to start. It's super fun and a banger of an exercise. Your whole body gets BUFFED and injury risk is super low :)
8:53 Taekwondo isn't actually too bad, from what I know. One of my mates is 15 years old I believe, and he's already a black belt in Taekwondo.
Hey Poppt1, I'm the first degree black belt in taekwondo and I took some jiu-jitsu. While taekwondo is more beginner friendly and safer, jiu jitsu is safe as long as you have competent training partners and is more useful in a fight.
7:53 Poppt1 be hitting those combos Irl
hello, Jordan. red belt here (not to brag). taekwondo is really fun and has virtually no contact until you get to black belt (the highest belt). I recommend trying it out.
To be honest BJJ is probably a bit harder to learn. I’ve seen a ton of people drop it for more Muay Thai. BUT it is super fun once you finally get the hang of it
I have done Jiu-Jitsu for 2 years and wrestled for 7 years. I think Jiu-Jitsu is safe as long as you are tapping when you are feeling the pain from the submission. I never have been seriously injured through BJJ
Side b falcon punch probably won't work at a tourney. It's for quickplay mostly
Sticking type martial arts are easier to learn and will keep you in better shape as it is more explosive
Jiu-jitsu 100% taekwondo is often called the participation award martial art where you go and you learn stuff and it's okay, but as long as you pay for it you move up whereas other martial arts like Jiu-jitsu you actually spar and have to prove your knowledge to advance and that I feel matches your competitive sweaty style of play more than the casual stuff
THAT RACECAR SENT ME!! Jayotic what a legend
So funny!!
BJJ is dangerous too. You can damage your joints easily. Watch out for damage to your knees because it can impact you when your older. I went to BJJ a couple times and got a tear in my knee joint. Lol
"trigger warning mild nosebleed" 😭
Poppt trying to say that BJJ would be similar to smash and then realizing that you can actually get hurt was hilarious. This ain't pushing buttons and mind games, you gotta have athletic abilities and a strong body to do fighting irl. But if you truly want to then you should start training, just like you would for anything else you want to get good at.
Poppt when are you comtimuimg your low gsp to elite smash vids?
editing on this one was top notch hilarious
Just go for aikido imo
I tryed like 70 % of the existing martial arts
Aikido Is the most safe one
But also super exciting
I don't think I've ever intentionally chosen to play Captain Falcon aside from when I do single player things. I only do whenever random gives me him. Even in the first game and Melee he was that weird guy I didn't know anything about, then I learned about F-Zero in Brawl and even after that I've always though, "eh, I don't really care to play as him."
🥋 Jordan, do Judo, not Brazilian Jujitsu. BJJ is based on Judo, but took out all of the badass throws. The first thing you learn in Judo is how to fall/hit the ground safely, so it’s also more practical in real life imo. Judoka make fun of BJJ people because they just go straight to the ground instead of fighting on their feet (we do both). Also it’s never too late, I know a lot of people who started in their 30s or 40s and love it. 🥋
3:33 wait. what. Explain this
Can only recommend BJJ. Lots of fun, highly effective and sparring at high intensity is very exhausting. Good for both fitness and overall fighting capability.
Poppt1 do some bjj! I've done different martial arts for years and bjj is my favorite. It's like your playing chess or a fighting game irl. There's mind games, baits, spacing ect.
Poppt I learned jiu jutsu from my dad and from a sort of teaching place ig idk what to call it but I personally have never broken any bones or anything because as long as you tap out you will be fine and your opponenet will also be fine, also most the people there are really nice so I highly recommend it.
If you start learning BJJ, chances are the gym you go to will most likely teach you Muay Thai/kick boxing as well. It's so rewarding to learn, so have an open mind about it Jordon :)
10:28
Woohoo, Mexico
And from those 3, Tae Kwon Do is the most similar to Smash Bros. If you get more into martial arts, moving to Karate would be good to improve your defense
Optimal, we could say
As someone that does Muay Thai and BJJ, I’d recommend BJJ because TKD may look cooler, but most places you can find that teach it will not teach you something that will work in a real life situation.
I know someone will read this and go “Well what we teach at my gym works,” but let’s be real out of everyone you’ve met that trains TKD how many were actually taught something that was practical instead of just the flashy looking stuff or the tournament taps.
Anytime you play with someone who plays smash, you need to have some falcon dittos. At least Bo3, which turns into Bo5 and then an emergency first to 5
1:10 i bullied my siblings to hard and now they wont play with me anymore
Do Jiu Jitsu Poppt! Gyms usually have pretty chill people who just want to roll and learn it’s a great environment. It’s also great for practically since striking you might break your hands on someone’s hard ass head vs choking them to sleep and walking away
kewl gsp time
I've done some and Brazillian Jui-Jitsu IS actually like smash irl
i love these videos please make more!
9:06 Ring Fit Adventures Lets Play when lol?
I used to do Brazilian jujitsu
KNEE!
Knee is lame lmao
Let's go, Falcon's my favorite
Why do I always find you in comment sections lol
Yo that K Rool zero to death tho!
Real men do kirby dittos
6:56 did he just pop off on immediately after a down throw smh
Coffee grounds and eggshells will help out those plants
me when me when.. me when falcon
They get really hot often, I advise small amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus and keeping them in an environment that isn't too extreme one way or another.
Falcon is basically the smash bros mascot at this point
see, that's an interesting way to look at it, because when Captain Falcon was created he was planned to be the mascot of the SNES. that didn't work out obviously but he became a mascot one way or another
not falcon, but every day i hang out with my friends to play smash we end the journey by playing a free for all jiggly ditto, its freaking fun
Poppt1 is trying to stay chill and get the kill IRL. 👀
Would love to see Poppt1 give Capoeira a go
You should try indoor rock climbing!
jiu jitzu is just intense wrestling with less rules
When you take a break from smash, we get the chess videos
You could consider capoeira, it's a Brasilian marcial art combined with dancing and acrobatics.
Hey poppit for what it’s worth. I did karate and kickboxing for about four years and never got an concussion. Did some fairly competitive fights so
Awesome 😎 video pop when are you going to play Elden ring again
Jiu jitsu is smash without the dying. It would be an honor to have you join the fun. I encourage you to do it for 60 classes and then tell us if you're going to continue training and what you've learned. It would even be interesting to document your progress. If you have any questions about bjj feel free to reply or contact me.
BJJ will be right up you alley Jordan. Thin and thinking guys really do well in BJJ. Smart guys beat big buff every time
Pog
Pansies are very sensitive to high heat, as well as over watering. My family has owned a farm (flowers and fruits/veg) for over 35 years. Lots of people come back asking why their plants are dead 🤣
Foppt1 lets gooo
jordan try using side b from mid stage and get them on the platform then use up smash easy 40 percent
Tennis or badminton might help
3:41 no😞i don’t have any
THATS not me btw but thought it was funny since I have the same name
if you are real worried, do tai ji
Omg poppt I had the same thing happen when I got a plant from the store!
My godbrother does jujitsu. He’s been doing it for years and now he teaches it
I think they're overwatered from what it looks like
Do Judo! It’s just a bunch of throwing n stuff, you would like it
He should play with joycons in the next tourney
Poppt if you're doing BJJ you should also consider folkstlye wrestling (no slams, no hits, no blood)
I’m a third degree black belt in taekwondo and I will say it’s pretty safe having padding and the referees
From my own experience the Falcon ditto has been replaced with DK dittos :)
Hey poppt, if you want to get into some sports that looks and feels like smash, try tricking. Just Look it up, it is a Mix of Marshallarts and flips and stuff, pretty fun and nice to Look at
With my friends the skill test is Gannon ditto, not falcon.
BJJ Wrestling with a mix of kickboxing
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