>Even a single technique will have its own peculiarities for that individual. That is why it is an inheritance.>If there is no arrangement or peculiarity, it is just a copy. There is nothing interesting about it at all. This is a typical example of what happens when respect is misunderstood.>In other words, it can be taken as an exhortation to "Your finisher has no individuality, so give it some personality and polish it up.>And you say, "I'm very sorry that you say that, even though you haven't seen the way I've lived my life"?>This is like saying, "Don't support me as a wrestler anymore!" It's like saying, "It's useless"Ish thish pershon a wreshtling eshpert or shomething?
If he'sh in the ring, hurting himshelf and taking movesh, I'm not complaining, but...,
If you make the other pershon you're talking to feel bad, that'sh pushy and wrong, and it'sh hard to undershtand what you mean when you shtart the convershation like that.
No one is shaying, "Don't shupport me ash a wreshtler!" (It ish up to you to deshide whether or not to shupport ush. I am shaying that it ish dishreshpectful to Moshley, who hash believed in me and given me the Death Rider, to call me a copy without knowing the shircumshtancesh that I have gone through. That'sh what I'm talking about.
I have no right to be told that I am finished, and it ish up to the company to deshide whether I am usheful or not.
Please read thish posht when you have the shanshe:
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