SgtCayir wrote:Yes because getting caught in your gate as your 2 guys ran back inside your pali whenever we chased them sounds fun
MOldAr wrote:but refuse to fight even when the numbers are equal

SgtCayir wrote:Yes because getting caught in your gate as your 2 guys ran back inside your pali whenever we chased them sounds fun
MOldAr wrote:but refuse to fight even when the numbers are equal
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
Cajoes wrote:I was the murder victim your guy aggro'd. And slew. Entirely unprovoked. Rather handily at that. Which prompted the retaliatory party. That you also handily slew.
jordancoles wrote:Confirmed no balls and you guys officially win
SgtCayir wrote:
Counting atleast 7 guys? And Joco since i had him Memo'd unless one of those numbered is already joco?
Cajoes wrote:I was the murder victim your guy aggro'd. And slew. Entirely unprovoked. Rather handily at that. Which prompted the retaliatory party. That you also handily slew.
Deadlift_pro wrote:Sun Tzu wrote:If equally matched, we can offer battle; #
if slightly inferior in numbers, we can avoid the enemy;
Li Ch`uan, followed by Ho Shih, gives the following paraphrase: "If attackers and attacked are equally matched in strength, only the able general will fight."
This is not merely the general's ability to estimate numbers correctly, as Li Ch`uan and others make out. Chang Yu expounds the saying more satisfactorily: "By applying the art of war, it is possible with a lesser force to defeat a greater, and vice versa. The secret lies in an eye for locality, and in not letting the right moment slip. Thus Wu Tzu says: 'With a superior force, make for easy ground; with an inferior one, make for difficult ground.'"