Any ice climbers here to critique my technique? Near the top rope anchor of a single pitch WI4. Practicing putting in screws and finding good rest stances. v.redd.it/szh8nw8omcd41
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πŸ‘€︎ u/realuduakobong
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People who spend their mana instantly but then proceed to rope every single turn to waste time, why?

I seriously feel like 25% of my game are a warrior or priest who consistently rope every single turn even though they play their cards right away. Like WTF?? are they just trying to get people to concede out of boredom? I wish you could report or something for this, it definitely makes me not want to play.

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Tree Amigos - Single Rope Technique in a beauty Sycamore aside the Big Darby Creek - Ohio [OC] [3648X5472] imgur.com/al3rbl0
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πŸ‘€︎ u/ElusiveJuice
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Another classic sandbag technique: recommending a single rope on routes normally done with doubles. vimeo.com/15540065
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πŸ‘€︎ u/barrythefigment
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Positive energy stopping cursed techniques - ISOH, Black Rope and Sword of Extermination

EDIT: Apparently, the english translation for Mahoraga vs Sukuna was incorrect and reverse/positive energy are the same.

In Jujutsu, there are two known forms of cursed energy: negative and positive.

The negative version of CE is common and used for diverse purposes: techniques, barriers, body enhacements etc. Cursed Spirits have a edge over humans/hybrids when it comes to negative CE since it is what composes their body, allowing them to regenerate naturally.

The positive version of CE is a lot rarer than the negative ones. It is exclusive to humans and weapons (maybe hybrids as well) since cursed spirits are fully made of negative CE and can't use it. Positive CE has been used in three ways: healing (reverse cursed technique), techniquel reversal and as a weapon against cursed spirits (sword of extermination).

This opens the door to question: can positive energy stop cursed techniques?

After being hit with a weapon covered in positive cursed energy (CH118), Sukuna said:

>It's enveloped in positive energy, similar to reverse cursed energy.If i was a cursed spirit, i'd be a goner.

Sukuna describing SoE

According to Sukuna himself, he'd be one shotted by the sword of extermination even though he had blocked it. My point is: if positive CE can one-shot a cursed spirit, which is fully composed of negative CE, couldn't it also stop cursed techniques, which are made of negative CE as well?Extras:The Inverted Spear of Heaven, which could stop cursed techniques, was described to have a "foreign cursed energy" by Toji. Couldn't this foreign CE actually be positive energy? Satoru also managed to use reverse cursed energy for the first time after being hit with it.

Toji describing ISoH

That got longer than i thought. English's not my first language, so my bad for any mistakes or misunderstandings.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/MarsA379
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Is there a site I can find that has like every single technique and position?

Like every guard every sweep every submission. Everything.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/AdSweaty5570
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Just added this to my single kettlebell home gym set up. So incredibly excited! Also, added a jump rope too, but that’s not as exciting haha.
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A University of Melbourne led team has perfected a technique for embedding single atoms in a silicon wafer one by one. Their technology offers the potential to make quantum computers using the same methods that have given us cheap and reliable conventional devices containing billions of transistors phys.org/news/2022-01-sil…
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Henry Cejudo's Technique of the Week - Outside Single to Inside Trip v.redd.it/8qe1yahwpj881
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Catiator
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Astral Projection with the Rope technique seems to be working the best for me. I'm starting to really "get it" I think. Maybe this can help someone.

Here is what I've been doing nightly for awhile:

https://astralprojectionisreal.com/astral-projection-techniques-2/

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Henry Cejudo's Technique of the Week - Outside Single to Inside Trip v.redd.it/8qe1yahwpj881
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Upper_belt_smash
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An excavator using a rope and lever technique to move materials it wasn’t originally designed to move gfycat.com/obesesleepylam…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/AWagg88
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What is this semi-hollow metal object found in local river bed? Has what appears to be a rope hole at the top and a single marking. Doesn't look precision machined, but two hollow halves forge welded together. Thank you! reddit.com/gallery/rrgtsp
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πŸ‘€︎ u/CraigG_IT
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Book read in b/w 2005-2007 in 4th grade classroom, girl with Native American ancestry kidnapped and escapes using 'bone shrinking?' technique to escape ropes securing her to a chair

I think the book was called The Box Thief or The Package Thief or something along those lines, but I haven't been able to find it.

The premise is that a girl, I believe 12 to 16, of Native American descent (I don't remember if they used the term Native American or Indian; it's been more than 12 years since I read this book) is kidnapped with her friend over a package wrapped in brown paper. I believe this was the first time I ever encountered the word 'chloroform' and they were shoved into a white van--I know, classic, and probably doesn't really help with identifying the book. The cover, if I'm remembering right, showed a photo of a porch with this parcel on it.

The girls wake up tied to chairs in some sort of cellar, I think being held for ransom. The protagonist was well-known in her friend group for being able to 'shrink her bones' to escape being tied during games with friends, and she manages to use this so-described Native American trick to 'shrink her bones' (meaning relax her muscles enough to maneuver her joints through tight spaces) to slip out of the ropes securing her to the chair, then break a window in the cellar and escape by shimmying through it while her friend screamed bloody murder.

Both girls were fine in the end; it was definitely a kids book, but I've never been able to find it again and I know I read it because it's what got me interested in that genre of books. Google searches have yielded nothing. Any help with identifying this book would be greatly appreciated!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Breezyfeather
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proper lead technique: place your rope and then drill the bolt over it!
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πŸ‘€︎ u/kgilbert2515
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Kyle Snyder explaining the Yazdani Snatch single technique. Plus quick compilation of Yazdani smashing his opponents with it at the end of the vid. v.redd.it/ahbzfsbae2881
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πŸ‘€︎ u/SuccotashFair6196
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A handy rope technique! v.redd.it/a5wfo3ucpgw71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/freakerbell
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What type of sewing technique is this? (The black parts on this dog lead that join the two pieces of rope together).
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I am fascinated by the history of various martial arts being introduced to each other. Here is Alfred Hutton, English fencing master, describing Jiu-Jitsu techniques in 1900 (cw: single use of a racial slur). ejmas.com/jnc/2006jnc/Hut…
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An excavator using a rope and lever technique to move materials it wasn’t originally designed to move gfycat.com/mixedembellish…
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I am fascinated by the history of various martial arts being introduced to each other. Here is Alfred Hutton, English fencing master, describing Jiu-Jitsu techniques in 1900 (cw: single use of a racial slur). ejmas.com/jnc/2006jnc/Hut…
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Learn the fundamentals - It's not about a single magical technique

So many people in the world of LOA are seeking "the magical technique"

I've been studying LOA for nearly 20 years, I've run seminars in North America and Europe, I've trained facilitators in over 20 countries, I've sat in the Abe Hicks hot seat 10 times.

Last month I launched a million dollar manifestation challenge in another community and it only took 20 days to surpass 1 million $ in unexpected money manifestation. Wednesday we hit the 4 week mark and we'll be at about 1.25 million.

Success in this world is NOT about a single technique. Manifestation is a game of resistance and allowance, pure and simple. Some "techniques" might help alleviate some resistance for some people but there is no single one and only end all process that will magically unlock everything for everyone.

Real success is about seeing this as a lifestyle. It's about consistency in the vibrations you practice. You can do a 20 minute money abundance meditation each day, but if you spend the rest of your day in lack vibration you won't be making much progress. Momentum builds with consistency.

Learn the fundamentals about how your attraction point works, how your reality is a projection of your own consciousness (it's always mirroring to you what you need to work on within yourself), how to effectively uproot and transmute your fears/negative beliefs/negative emotions and above all stop chasing anything - when you chase something you're dominantly practice the lack vibration of that desire. Remember - anything we chase is to sooth an internal discomfort - that's the resistance you need to address. Learn about the path of highest excitement, the importance of grounding and living outside the mental body, meditation, learn to rely on the mechanism of synchronicity, calibrate to the energy of the solution, following inspired impulses, etc.

Manifestation isn't difficult - it's actually quite simple, everyone is doing it all day every day. Honor and appreciate how far you've come, remember that there are always next levels and new layers to discover, and most of all don't forget to have fun along the journey.

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Whats this painting technique called? Single very thin coat of regular paint over white, creating lighter edges an dark recesses.
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A tip to enhance results with the Rope Technique

One of the major causes of failure when it comes to AP is derived from a heavily rooted conception we have of this phenomenon: the idea that during AP we "project" or "transfer" our consciousness to the astral plane, getting it out of its fleshy vessel. Although this may or may not be true, I have found that this idea becomes a hindrance for the practice of AP in people who can't leave their bodies. The reason is quite simple: when you think that you are in your body and you have to get out of it, you put a lot of responsibility on yourself. You feel that if you don't do it, if you don't do this miracle of leaving the body, then you will remain there. This is really bad, for you start to doubt whether you will be able to do it or not, and you also feel a tremendous haste for immediate results, because the more you are doing the technique, the more uncomfortable with the idea of failure you will be. This goes on and on.

To solve this problem I have come with a simple trick that one can add to any AP technique (although it has more natural affinity with the Rope Technique), which consists of thinking the other way around: instead of You moving towards the astral plane, it moves towards You. This simple idea can change dramatically the way you react emotionally to an upcoming projection. Basically it's about replacing this unnatural idea of having to leave your body by deliberately getting out of it, replacing it with a more relaxed idea: the astral plane coming towards you. This will put you in a more passive role, allowing you to approach the practice with more calmness, serenity and openness to the outcome. In other words, instead of trying to "go" to the astral plane you allow it to approach you, therefore you stop worrying about everything (e.g. you stop having haste, because you don't have to arrive there, it comes to you instead; you don't worry about doing it right or wrong, for it is the astral plane who goes towards you, etc). Unbound by the emotions, thoughts and the feeling of responsibility that ruin all chances of success, you enhance your results.

So if you feel attracted to this idea, and have difficulties with having your first OBE, try the following version of the Rope Technique: When you use your imagination to climb the rope, don't try to "pull yourself out" of body by doing so. Instead, try to pull the astral plane towards you, imagining that this rope comes from the astral realm. Feel the calmness that derives from not being the one

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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πŸ‘€︎ u/slumber_0
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Is there some technique to hitting stuff with NR-30s ? I had no problems with the 23+37 duo, but NR-30 are just painful, even when completely behind an enemy i sometimes waste all the ammo without a single hit
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πŸ‘€︎ u/x888xa
πŸ“…︎ Dec 31 2021
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Futuristic rope management technique developed in Tahoe
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πŸ‘€︎ u/vibeitout
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New to Chemex.. been using the single pour technique used by Tales Coffee here https://youtu.be/6Ag0fCFbgeI What do others think of this? Good/Bad? Any difference?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/divinesouthergirl
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Do you know more epic phrases like 'nope on a rope' or 'single as a pringle'?

Much appreciated

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πŸ‘€︎ u/7373737373
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Trying to find the best technique for faster double bass. Is it worth continuing with this one? What can I change? I feel like with regular singles I just can't develop the speed. v.redd.it/s6rej2rq8b881
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KedasPL
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A shot I made for a cover of a single of a friend of mine using the light painting technique
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Zeriss66
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An example of how a single technique/concept may be applied in several different ways.

I think Karate and it's descendants follow exactly this philosophy, 'One technique..many applications'

https://youtu.be/lFU5ecAQYMs

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Shango876
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Henry Cejudo's Technique of the Week - Outside Single to Inside Trip v.redd.it/8qe1yahwpj881
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πŸ‘€︎ u/OKPineapples
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I am fascinated by the history of various martial arts being introduced to each other. Here is Alfred Hutton describing Jiu-Jitsu techniques in 1900 (cw: single use of a racial slur). ejmas.com/jnc/2006jnc/Hut…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Spider_J
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Make a net with a single rope?

Trying to figure out how to make a net, but only finding guides that require measuring and cutting the rope or working with multiple ropes.
Main two knots I'm seeing are the carrick bend/sheet bend and the crown knot.

Is there a way to make one that would only require a single rope and no cuts?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Qarthos
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33 Merged Photos into single Orthomosaic Image.... Used 5his technique ( https://youtu.be/Hjx5M6TXNAw)
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Is the Catacombs rope to rope swing in IV one of the hardest single jumps in the classic games or is it just me? What are some of the hardest platforming sections for you?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/cacolantern
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Single toe dangling technique...do you like? v.redd.it/b2zqxkcwxq481
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πŸ‘€︎ u/sweetfeetsplace
πŸ“…︎ Dec 10 2021
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what techniques of composition work for every single art form?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/MrScoopPyjamma
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Orange 12+ at CRG- this route was my second long term rope project at CRG and it was kinda a big deal for me when I finally got it… though it probably wouldn’t be that hard for me now and my technique has improved so much since then. v.redd.it/pu1x26d359j71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Sammythecellist
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Fastest single-rope knot?

Hello β€” I have a strange request. I tie up my electrical cables when I'm not using them. My current method takes too long. What are some quick knots that don't involve any other parts to tie onto, and can be untied with a quick pull? Thanks!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/adam_3535
πŸ“…︎ Oct 25 2021
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