Ahg, video with loud noise! I am immune to diabetes from Wapanimation videos anyway.
In genuinely happy news I finally got my cat to shut up about being fed dog food. You'll take what I give you and like it you mangy bum.
Again, I apologize for my tone.
Totally cool then my man.
If can explain a little where I'm coming from - I've known a fair number of people who rigorously (or not so rigorously) practice martial arts, or knife fighting, or pistol tricks, in a professional setting as a "back up plan" in case they're attacked or have to defend themselves. Then they get an award or something, and it all goes to their heads. They convince themselves they could wreck an attacker's shit, so they go around putting themselves in dangerous situations and trying to pick fights, practically begging to be put in a position to use that "back up plan". Then they get to show off their slick moves (whatever they think they are), wreck someone's shit, and keep a clear conscience because they technically weren't the aggressor. For the most part though, they just talk smack about such a scenario.
Both times I've been mugged, I got out of it by throwing a wad of $1s at the guy(s) and running like Hell. Every time I got in a fistfight in school, it ended after a few moments of blind fury when a dozen guys pull everyone apart. I've been left with the impression that the classic scenario of fending off muggers or whatever just doesn't happen in real life, and anyone preparing for such an event with practiced violence is a egotistical tool. Unfair? Sure it is, but I've never seen otherwise; or when I have seen someone fend off a violent confrontation it was panicked improvisation by the completely untrained.
Practicing fighting and such for recreation is great, all power to anyone who wants to, it looks fun. I just don't see where thinking any amount of training will let you punch your way out of an armed mugging has any place in the modern world, even if your story does prove that wrong.