Originally posted by Nekojin
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Also, way to slander an entire profession in one go. Good job.
Try this. What you're talking about is still within placebo reliability - there's no evidence that it's actually doing anything itself. All of the "disciplines" that purportedly work because of pressure points, "chi points," "meridians," and so on are junk science - a pseudo-scientific babble that sounds good to the untrained ear, because they contain a kernel of truth. Qigong, TT, Acupuncture, Acupressure, they're all based on the same mumbo jumbo.
Heck, so is dim mak, the idea that you can press certain pressure points with no greater pressure than a loose handshake, and kill someone outright, or even better, kill them at a future time of the practitioner's choosing?
If I'm fighting in a tournament, or against some idiot on the street, one of my targets is a "pressure point" right above the knee. Striking that will cause the leg to go numb and they'll fall. Or I could strike right below the elbow and deaden the hand. I could also strike where the outside of the pectoral muscle meets the shoulder and deaden the entire arm. How long they last all depends on an equation of force vs accuracy that I don't know the specifics of.
Or perhaps you'd like to partake in KMT, a new treatment sweeping the country. KMT is short for Kitten Massage Therapy, where you place a handful of well-fed, content kittens on a person's body and let them knit and purr the poisons away!
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