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Source: https://existentialcomics.com/comic/601
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I don’t care how much of a “sckeptical stance” you want to take. Bruce. Lee. Is. Cool.
I really feel an as a lifelong martial artist and MMA practitioner that Bruce Lee’s fans have made him so insanely uncool that I don’t ever want to hear about him ever again. I am so tired of being told that all of the best fighters in the world would absolutely lose to him one-on-one and he had all these magic powers despite never fighting professionally on camera. He’s an actor first and foremost and he knew he wouldn’t do super well in professional fighting and hence never entered that arena.
I mean the dude basically developed protein shakes and Jeet-kun do which is considered the precursor to modern MMA and jkd students have historically done well in professional fighting. He won a boxing tournament in Hong Kong before his US emigration. Obviously we don’t know how he’d fare in further professional fighting, but I think it is a reach to say he didn’t do it because he wouldn’t do well. He simply wanted to be an actor not a professional fighter.
Yeah, he’s overhyped but he was still a cool dude.
I don’t think Bruce Lee being cool is dependent on whether or not he was a “real” martial artist. He can just be cool as an actor.
I don’t think the comic is implying anything beyond this.
An MMA bro isn’t the best metric for what’s cool or not.
Also “professional fighting” when talking about points games for money sounds like a joke. They’re athletes competing, not fighting
Or actors, if we’re talking about the largest and most well known “leagues” or whatever they’re called
This is a kind of pedantic take… Yes, they’re professionals competing in combat sports, the sole purpose of which is to fight in a controlled environment, so that you can determine a winner with as few deaths and grievous injuries as possible.
If we’re talking about MMA, then it’s literally a combat sport that was designed with the intent of settling the discussion of “which martial artist would win in a fight”, hence why pretty much all techniques are permitted (of course there are exceptions if you want to nitpick).
You can’t look at a sport where people are intentionally knocked/choked unconscious or have bones broken by opponents and say “they’re not fighting because there’s points and they get paid”. Professional combat sports is the closest we’ll get to modern gladiators.
Boooooo!
Bruh, I don’t even Bruce Lee himself would believe something like that.
Holy shit, in the last panel Pyrrho outed himself as not only a potential racist for racial profiling, but also having a monotheistic belief system! In Greece? Insanity! Which god does he pick! Is it even Greek?!
He’s in a cult, obviously. Since he was part of the Klytidiai, he was probably in the cult of Zeus.
The whole Greek philosophy thing would have gone very differently if they’d had television.
Maybe. We don’t actually know, because most of our information about the skeptics and stoics come from their detractors. Very little of their actual beliefs made it into writing that survived the years.
To be fair, a lot of things would have gone differently. In fact, everything.
Some podcaster I know who happens to also be into some martial arts always comments that Bruce Lee was way overrated. I got no idea about that, tho, so… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If you didn’t care, you wouldn’t have posted this comic.
Don’t fuck with the professional skeptics, kid. There is no limit to raw existential skepticism. All of your intentions are suspect…
Or are they? And what is suspected?
And am I talking to you or the audience? Why would I be talking to you when I don’t even know if you’re a real person or a bot? Is the audience listening? Am I listening? Am I real person? I think, therefore I am, but what happens when I’m not thinking?
From what I remember of it, you might enjoy ExistenZ.
The type of humour brain-dead Americans find funny.
How would you improve it?
It’s not my favourite of theirs, but I also don’t have to put out a regular comic about philosophers.
It ends on the epitome of cultural landfill, which is pop culture references.
There could have been so many different ways to go about this, like suddenly flipping the roles and the one receiving questions starts asking them.
Or a reverse psychology where the opposite questions start getting asked.
Or even introducing a third character with their own distinctive opinion.
Instead it defaults to “Americans think Asian man doing big moves on big screen funny hurdur”… so that’s what was added. So utterly disappointing it can’t be called comedy.
The whole comic was just a big exercise in silliness, rather than deep humor, such as when the skeptic claimed that the dog “could be a cat”.
But anyway, I would love to see the far superior philosophy-related comics that you have been working on!