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People like Danaher often have trouble detecting the line between "Lolz all friends here" pseudo-insults and actual fuck yous.
I'm sure it was more friendly.
People like Danaher often have trouble detecting the line between "Lolz all friends here" pseudo-insults and actual fuck yous.
Does anyone actually pay attention to social context.. JesusCame here to talk about this. I wasn't expecting Danaher to just diss 10th planet like that.
Maybe he is a little salty that Geo beat Eddie Cummins at EBI.
Does anyone actually pay attention to social context.. Jesus
No.. it’s how you try to get someone to actually learn and try to become involved instead of just talking at them.. honestly given all the “stories” people tell about him.. he came across as a good teacher with high expectations who wants the students involved in the learning process and not afraid of failure/being wrong. If people find that to be too much.. it’s literally a summary of why US education is failingThere are few things more cringe worthy than listening to Rogan and Shaub bromance. It's basically just 2 hours of dude, bro, dick, fuck, stupid laughing and each one trying to one up the other... Rinse and repeat...
Though, on the other hand, in regards to making Joe look stupid in this clip, the way that Danaher approached the whole interview and the way he asked and answered alot of questions would have been hard to make anyone look good. They were phrased weird and often Joe and certainly the audience were confused as to what he was actually asking. Im not sure if it's just Johns style but, he does seen abit condescending sometimes. Though he's obviously a very intelligent person.
That was a diss?
The way it was said. What both said right after and the general vibe came across as two adult males giving each other grief. You also have to remember that they’ve known each other for years and reference past times hanging out and talking. It’s not two strangers meeting for the first time
^^No. Danaher's next line was: *laughing* "I'm sorry Joe. I'm sorry. I just had to slip it in somewhere. I'm an asshole." He was just ribbing Joe. It was completely friendly.
That was a diss?
I think you did not understand what John said. They never attack submissions from bad position, they try to get good position from "bad" ones, these good positions being "leglock controls". So yeah, it was a diss about the tendencies 10th planet guys trying to jump on legs without control first (which is kind of ironic because the rubber guard system is all about a kind of hierarchical system of control leading to submission but I've always thought that Eddie himself was the only one in the 10th planet circle to really understand it...)10th Planet seems to be unapologetic about having no problems with submission before position so I didn’t think it was much of an insult. Also a little odd considering JD talks about how his guys attack submissions from bad positions a lot.
I think you did not understand what John said. They never attack submissions from bad position, they try to get good position from "bad" ones, these good positions being "leglock controls". So yeah, it was a diss about the tendencies 10th planet guys trying to jump on legs without control first (which is kind of ironic because the rubber guard system is all about a kind of hierarchical system of control leading to submission but I've always thought that Eddie himself was the only one in the 10th planet circle to really understand it...)
Came here to talk about this. I wasn't expecting Danaher to just diss 10th planet like that.
Maybe he is a little salty that Geo beat Eddie Cummins at EBI.
I think there always has to be room for personal style right? So I believe the mount escape to the single leg x/ashi garami is a part of their system. But voluntarily letting someone mount you just to do it is probably a personal game/bair sort of thing.Oh got it. I recall Gordon doing stuff like giving up mount and side control on purpose and then spinning into leg lock positions but I guess that was more of him hot dogging and not part of the DDS system.
Oh got it. I recall Gordon doing stuff like giving up mount and side control on purpose and then spinning into leg lock positions but I guess that was more of him hot dogging and not part of the DDS system.
Once again, social context. I’m sure you’re super fun at partiesI think it was friendly but it was still a little diss as well. If he held their BJJ to as a high a regard as his own school's then he wouldn't have said it.
Time line for breakdown? Not going to wade through the whole thing, but would listen to that. Thanks.
But voluntarily letting someone mount you just to do it is probably a personal game/bair sort of thing.