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  • T thrakazog

    OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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    El Corazon
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    thrakazog wrote:

    I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder.

    a very strong misunderstanding of history.... The samurai had their good side and bad side, they were people. If you consider them like the gunfighters in the old west, if you tried to divide everyone into good and bad roles, ninja and samurai, you would be very wrong, none really fit into the full view of one side or the other. The Samurai had history and tradition, and I won't say that they did not have their good people, but like any society burdened with a powerful class, they took advantage of it. It was "honorable" to steal because you deserved the bounty in the first place, it was "honorable" to kill in cold blood because that person dishonored you through action or inaction (like not being your slave, which you "deserved"). You created a class that was destined for failure the longer it went on. Honor became its own worst enemy being as dishonorable as it was honorable and both at the same time. Again, there were good samurai, and bad samurai, the good samurai were not always good, the bad samurai not always bad. With the Ninja you had the same problem. You had the cannon fodder to die trying to get the best in the group into the building to kill the leader. Worse, if you survived you could just as easily be employed to die getting someone else in to kill the guy who just hired you to kill this one.... Both had cool tools. Ninja historically had some stealth, but not all. they did employ early fire-arms (hand cannons), and did use an array of nasty Samurai based weapons, variants of what the Europeans called a "man-catcher." The Ninja prided themselves on their honor and ethical code as well, as strange it might seem. Honor was a part of society, not your role in the society. Both Samurai and Ninja were variations of that strained concept of honor that society was dealing with. :) that totally ruin your view of Ninja's? :laugh: :-D To answer your question though... I am Ronin. :-\

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      Ninjas are way more feline. :cool:

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      El Corazon
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      Ninjas are way more feline.

      Actually one big difference in the Ninja and Samurai, was that it was nearly impossible for a woman to become Samurai. I won't say impossible because historically there were very, very few who hid their gender to do so, and a few died for the cause. Ninja did eagerly employ women. And most of the ninja who survived were women. Because honorably it would be insulting to memory of your boss to believe he was poisoned by this handmaiden who feigns weakness so well.... :-D Women, historically, made the most successful and longest lived Ninjas.

      _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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        Which one was Uma Thurman? I want to be on her team. :)

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        (bad guy)"Fear is a hammer, and when the people are beaten finally to the conviction that their existence hangs by a frayed thread, they will be led where they need to go."

        (good guy)"Which is where?"

        (bad guy)"To a responsible future in a properly managed world."
        Dean Koontz, The Good Guy

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        MrPlankton wrote:

        Which one was Uma Thurman? I want to be on her team.

        She would be Ronin, or "masterless Samurai" worse than Ninja or Samurai, they surved no one but themselves. They were not always the least, nor the most powerful historically, they were not always good, or always bad either. But they did look out for themselves better than the other two. :-D

        _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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        • T thrakazog

          OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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          Samurai are all show, ninja get the job done.

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            MrPlankton wrote:

            Which one was Uma Thurman? I want to be on her team.

            She would be Ronin, or "masterless Samurai" worse than Ninja or Samurai, they surved no one but themselves. They were not always the least, nor the most powerful historically, they were not always good, or always bad either. But they did look out for themselves better than the other two. :-D

            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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            Do you think she would teach me the "four-point heart burst attack"?

            MrPlankton

            (bad guy)"Fear is a hammer, and when the people are beaten finally to the conviction that their existence hangs by a frayed thread, they will be led where they need to go."

            (good guy)"Which is where?"

            (bad guy)"To a responsible future in a properly managed world."
            Dean Koontz, The Good Guy

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              Do you think she would teach me the "four-point heart burst attack"?

              MrPlankton

              (bad guy)"Fear is a hammer, and when the people are beaten finally to the conviction that their existence hangs by a frayed thread, they will be led where they need to go."

              (good guy)"Which is where?"

              (bad guy)"To a responsible future in a properly managed world."
              Dean Koontz, The Good Guy

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              MrPlankton wrote:

              Do you think she would teach me the "four-point heart burst attack"?

              I suggest you be VERY nice to her... and no comments about the truck.... ;P

              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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                I yell "get off my lawn you damn kids"

                :laugh::laugh::laugh: Ah, I just let my two Labradors and dachshund out and take care of it :rolleyes:

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                Paul Conrad wrote:

                dachshund

                What, they laugh so hard they forget why they were on your lawn to begin with?

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                • T thrakazog

                  OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                  Jamie Nordmeyer
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                  Ninja. I have no interest in espionage or assassination (which is why I'm in the IT industry), but the Ninja had their own honor code as well, and were not always the villains that modern stories make them out to be. Most of what the average person knows about Bushido (the Samurai code of ethics) and Ninjutsu comes straight from Hollywood. The Samurai were often times the villains, in that they'd kill someone on the spot if their master demanded it, and consider it honorable, and the Ninja were farmers that were defending their rights in a land of Shoguns and Emperors. That being said, yeah, the Ninja got to play with some VERY cool toys. :-D

                  Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Taekwondo Yi (2nd) Dan Portland, Oregon, USA

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                  • T thrakazog

                    OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                    pietpap
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                    Samurai get all the ladies, ninjas just use rohipnol. Samurai wear salad bowls, ninjas wear head panties. And stereotype ninjas use magic clown powers that don't exist but make for great B-Grade movies!

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                    • T thrakazog

                      OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                      A pirate.

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                      • T thrakazog

                        OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                        Jonas Hammarberg
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                        ninja/"cool stuff" -- like hiding in the loo and shooting an arrow up the targets a.. ehrm, behind... samurai/"honor" -- seppuku due to the boss having a bad hairday... I think I'll pass this one (after confessing that I do prefer to be able to use _any_ dirty trick there are to win a fight, if needed). Yours humble /Jonas [(very) former CEO of Swedish Bushido School] ps. I'll up by letting out tree briards ;P

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                        • T thrakazog

                          OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                          Member 4593559
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                          Prob NSFW, but used to be an amusing site about ninjas. http://www.realultimatepower.net/ 'nuff said. Personally, I go for Pirate...YARRR!

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                          • E El Corazon

                            Trollslayer wrote:

                            Ninjas are way more feline.

                            Actually one big difference in the Ninja and Samurai, was that it was nearly impossible for a woman to become Samurai. I won't say impossible because historically there were very, very few who hid their gender to do so, and a few died for the cause. Ninja did eagerly employ women. And most of the ninja who survived were women. Because honorably it would be insulting to memory of your boss to believe he was poisoned by this handmaiden who feigns weakness so well.... :-D Women, historically, made the most successful and longest lived Ninjas.

                            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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                            Is there a correspondence course?

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                            • T thrakazog

                              OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                              Well I like to be a Samurai rather than Ninja. Ninja is like attacking from the behind and bit womanly but Samurai is more like manly. But my problem is Hanzo plays better than the Haumaro :confused:. I mean to get the job done ninja is much better, cause they have Stealth, Swiftness and the most effective thing fire power. They have also the stars. So, most battle gets over before the opponent sees him. X| But, I still wanna be a Samurai. Cause now a days, people don't fight with swords and stars. If I be a Ninja I'll have to get hidden losing all the fame, comfort, money, girls and liquor. And I wanna have them. ;)

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                              • T thrakazog

                                OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                                Stuart Jeffery
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                                This is basically a 'soldier or spy' question. Which means that Ninja (Spy) wins out.

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                                  dachshund

                                  What, they laugh so hard they forget why they were on your lawn to begin with?

                                  -------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!

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                                  Bruce Saunders
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                                  Obviously you've never been around a dachshund! I own three and they can live up to their names - dachshund, in German, means badger dog. They were used to dig badgers out of their holes; so if those kids were digging in the yard, they wouldn't have a chance!!! ;)

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                                  • T thrakazog

                                    OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                                    Ninja, Hands down are way cooler that the samurai! I mean seriously... Ninjas know magic, and leave a trail of death and destruction. That would be so much sweeter that being a gay little samurai. I herd that one time this Ninja totally flipped out and made some poor programmer eat his own laptop. Poor guy was crapin keys for a month.... Now that's cool. If you doubt how totally awesome and sweet ninjas truly are please check out the following link and you will see my point. www.realultimatepower.net -Adam

                                    -Adam N. Thompson

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                                    • T thrakazog

                                      OK, this debate has been going around our office today. Would you rather be a ninja or a samurai? I choose ninja because they got to do the cool stuff the that samurai considered themselves to honorable to do. You know the fun stuff: stealthy espionage, assassinations, and such. The samurai seemed to be burdened by honor and ethical codes that basically left them as highly trained battlefield cannon fodder. Thoughts?

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                                      http://www.pegasuspublishing.com/Yin-Yarr-T-Shirt-p-28588.html[^]

                                      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                                        Paul Conrad wrote:

                                        dachshund

                                        What, they laugh so hard they forget why they were on your lawn to begin with?

                                        -------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!

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                                        _Damian S_ wrote:

                                        lawn

                                        Now, that's something I wish I had. Right now, any lawn I have is buried under 2 1/2 feet of snow :-D

                                        "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham

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                                          Obviously you've never been around a dachshund! I own three and they can live up to their names - dachshund, in German, means badger dog. They were used to dig badgers out of their holes; so if those kids were digging in the yard, they wouldn't have a chance!!! ;)

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                                          Bruce Saunders wrote:

                                          dachshund, in German, means badger dog

                                          Which is why my daughter named our dachshund "Hunter"... Funniest thing I've heard was my neighbor trying to act all manly about his flock of Jack Russell Terriers. He said something along the lines of his 7 Jack Russells being able to take down a mountain lion/cougar. I'll believe that when I see it. I figure it could happen if you have enough of them against one big cat. He'd probably lose quite a few in the process...

                                          "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham

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