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Saturday, December 29, 2007

1/6 BOUNTY HUNTER with OBITSU hair wig



2nd attempt

Monday, December 24, 2007

1/6 Kiera Knightley as Domino Harvey





1/6 scale Christian bale EQUILIBRIUM



Monday, December 10, 2007

1/6 scale modded Christian bale Batman headsculpt






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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Ninja


The Ninja arts originated in ancient China, then traveled to Japan during the Tang Dynasty. The Japanese developed the Ninja arts to the utmost, creating deadly assassins, who can enter any place undetected and strike when least expected.

Which unfortunately seems to be complete nonsense. So we have to go back, and look into the history books, to see just what they're talking about in the passage above, and not only that to see what a more fact-based history of the Ninja might look like.

And before we do that, we need to define some terms. Just what is a ninja, anyway? The word itself derives from the Japanese Shinobi-no-mono, which is written with two kanji characters that can also be pronounced as nin-sha, if the Chinese pronunciation is used instead. The first character, nin, suggests concealment, while the second, sha, means person. Ninja: a person who hides his presence. In Japanese, the word is applied to a person who does covert, military operations.
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