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Clearly she's been in the Whiner's locker room.
The rugby teams from that part of the world still perform the haka before international matches.
The New Zealand All Blacks are famous for theirs.
View: https://youtu.be/yiKFYTFJ_kw?si=NW3ala6Urq87T08t
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This is the haka at a funeral service for a school teacher. You could tell how much the students liked him by the gusto in their haka. Not one student half arsed it.
Respect man.
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I see the passion with the young men. Respect to them. They all seem to have really loved the teacher they mourn.
But the soccer dudes? not impressed. Seem like a bunch of poseurs. Save it for the game, boys. Nobody's shitting their pants over your epileptic seizures.
Still not sure about the whole Haka thing, anyway. Seems a bit demonic. More of Hakh Tuah if you ask me.
Sure you want that response associated with your 24th posting. I’m guessing you don’t follow international rugby.Yes. I understand
You realize that's an entire culture you're saying that about, right? A culture our very own Puka Nacua (and Pisa Tinoisamoa, for that matter. Still the most high-profile NFL player I've met in person, and he was about as nice as a person could get.) and many other NFL players are a part of.
Bit rude, you know
I totally respect the Samoan culture, New Zealand, rugby (those dudes are badasses and tougher than I've ever been) But yes @dang you are correct. I don't actively follow international rugby.Sure you want that response associated with your 24th posting. I’m guessing you don’t follow international rugby.
Fair enough. I just wanted to give elite international rugby some respect as a badass sport.I totally respect the Samoan culture, New Zealand, rugby (those dudes are badasses and tougher than I've ever been) But yes @dang you are correct. I don't actively follow international rugby.
Everybody has their opinions. I seriously think Haka is bizarre, but there was a lot of jest in what I said. It doesn't make me less cultured than you.
I ALSO said I was moved by those kids and their dedication to their teacher. That was pretty special.
Peace, boys.
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I totally respect the Samoan culture, New Zealand, rugby (those dudes are badasses and tougher than I've ever been) But yes @dang you are correct. I don't actively follow international rugby.
Everybody has their opinions. I seriously think Haka is bizarre, but there was a lot of jest in what I said. It doesn't make me less cultured than you.
I ALSO said I was moved by those kids and their dedication to their teacher. That was pretty special.
Peace, boys.
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What you know about Hakh Tuah?I see the passion with the young men. Respect to them. They all seem to have really loved the teacher they mourn.
But the soccer dudes? not impressed. Seem like a bunch of poseurs. Save it for the game, boys. Nobody's shitting their pants over your epileptic seizures.
Still not sure about the whole Haka thing, anyway. Seems a bit demonic. More of Hakh Tuah if you ask me.
A bit demonic, I think you have something there.I see the passion with the young men. Respect to them. They all seem to have really loved the teacher they mourn.
But the soccer dudes? not impressed. Seem like a bunch of poseurs. Save it for the game, boys. Nobody's shitting their pants over your epileptic seizures.
Still not sure about the whole Haka thing, anyway. Seems a bit demonic. More of Hakh Tuah if you ask me.
I think we all know painfully too much about it. Kind of an embarrassing cultural note if you ask me.What you know about Hakh Tuah?
I think we all know painfully too much about it. Kind of an embarrassing cultural note if you ask me.
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I heard it's all head and hands, very little from the legs.What you know about Hakh Tuah?