HISTORY OF THE NINJA - Part 1/3
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@NEVERbackd0WN22 you a ninja? im pope benedict
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@Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee25 for what?
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@jnlor52 for what purpose?
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@ChamorruWarrior My suggestion is, wich I did myself, is to read history about that time ninjas existed, how the world looked and worked back then. The more information you get about that specific time in history, everything from civilisation to clothes, eating and military stuff, the more easier it is to picture what ninjas was. I wouldn't say they were weird people, more like farmers who tried to gain intel. It later progressed to a more advanced warrior form.
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Actually the only real info we have on Ninjas is that they are from Iga, and that's about it... They were weird people who stole things, but mostly used mystery and ignorance of others to scare people and make legends about them which gave them an edge.We don't know much about who they were, what they wore,what they believed in. But based on what we do know about them, that's the way they wanted it...We know SOME stuff,but nothing like this documentary is pretending we know...
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How fucking loud was that 'thief' in the first scene??
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Of course they wore black outfits during missions at night. They have definetely not worn it just walking on the street though
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Naruto Lover's :)
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one day i will become Hokage
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@cosmonautiks Not so difficult if one is using logic. The black outfits comes from not being seen in the dark. People at that time and times before ninjas wore black outfits to remain hidden at night. I can with certain say that ninjas on a mission in the woods at daytime had green or something similar or they were just regular clothed people. The face mask had great cover over the face at night but also covered their identity.
i wana be a ninja!!!!
jnlor52 7 months ago 31
Ninpo is genius. I have a deep admiration for it, it is the Art Of War made as a path. The world needs to read it, so more lives would be saved, more people would be happy and more hate could be avoided.
I feel it as a complement for the Art Of Peace, by Ueshiba, one leads to the other.
Thanks for the videos.
jclevien 2 months ago 5