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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-02-03 at 05:54 (original by Dr. Lucky Tran :verified:)
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-02-02 at 23:56
Maybe I am just a glutton for punishment, but I dusted off the #MangoPi quad to learn a new(to me) DE.
To fill my tinkering needs, I am going to learn #JWM. I like the idea of a simple desktop/window manager; let’s see if I like it in practice.
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-02-01 at 20:49
https://mstdn.social/@lowqualityfacts/113679793414076479
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-02-01 at 02:59
I… am…. sofa…. king…. tired…..
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-31 at 18:28
That checks https://mstdn.social/@lowqualityfacts/113924002341616315
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-31 at 02:42
eBay, or the internet in general, can be a magical place. I found these guys and my #sumo heart had to have them.
[#]Tamawashi #Tobizaru
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-30 at 23:44 (original by Dr. Lucky Tran :verified:)
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-30 at 19:19
I asked #DeepSeek why some sumo fans do not like henkas. Here is the response:
Henka is a technique in sumo wrestling where one wrestler sidesteps at the initial charge (tachi-ai) to avoid direct contact, causing the opponent to lose balance and often step out of the ring or fall. While it is a legal and strategic move within the rules of sumo, some fans dislike henkas for several reasons:
- Perceived Lack of Effort: Sumo is deeply rooted in tradition and values physical strength, technique, and direct confrontation. A henka can be seen as avoiding a fair contest of strength, which some fans view as disrespectful to the spirit of sumo.
- Anti-Climactic Matches: Fans often look forward to intense, head-to-head clashes between wrestlers. A henka can end a match in seconds, leaving spectators feeling disappointed or cheated out of an exciting bout.
- Cultural Expectations: Sumo is not just a sport but also a cultural practice with strong ties to Shinto rituals and Japanese values. The emphasis on honor, respect, and fair play makes some fans view henkas as a dishonorable tactic.
- Impact on Rankings: A henka can sometimes lead to an upset victory, especially if a lower-ranked wrestler uses it against a higher-ranked opponent. This can frustrate fans who feel the better wrestler didn't get a fair chance to prove their skill.
- Repetition and Overuse: Some wrestlers gain a reputation for relying too heavily on henkas, which can make their matches predictable and less entertaining for fans who prefer variety and skill display.
That said, opinions on henkas vary widely. Some fans appreciate the tactical aspect and see it as a legitimate part of sumo strategy. It remains a controversial but legal maneuver in the sport.
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-30 at 03:04
[#]DeepSeek seems pretty neat. Here is its response to the question: “Who is considered the best #sumo and why?”
Determining the "best" sumo wrestler can be subjective and depends on the criteria used, such as championships won, overall skill, or cultural impact. However, one name that frequently comes up in discussions of the greatest sumo wrestlers is Taiho Koki.
[#]## Taiho Koki (1940–2013)
- Achievements: Taiho is widely regarded as one of the greatest sumo wrestlers in history. He won 32 tournament championships (yusho), a record that stood for decades until it was surpassed by Hakuho Sho in 2015.
- Dominance: Taiho's career spanned the 1950s to 1970s, during which he was known for his incredible strength, technique, and consistency. He was promoted to the rank of yokozuna (the highest rank in sumo) at the age of 21, making him one of the youngest to achieve this honor.
- Legacy: Taiho's influence extended beyond his victories. He helped popularize sumo wrestling in Japan and inspired future generations of wrestlers.
[#]## Hakuho Sho (1985–)
- Achievements: Hakuho is another contender for the title of the greatest sumo wrestler. He holds the record for the most career championships (45 yusho) and has the most wins in the top division. He also set records for the most undefeated championships and the longest time spent as a yokozuna.
- Dominance: Hakuho's career, which began in the early 2000s, is marked by his unparalleled dominance, technical skill, and longevity at the highest level of the sport.
- Legacy: Hakuho's success has brought global attention to sumo wrestling, and he is often credited with modernizing the sport.
[#]## Why They Are Considered the Best
- Records: Both Taiho and Hakuho hold significant records that highlight their dominance in the sport.
- Skill: They are known for their exceptional technique, strength, and ability to adapt to different opponents.
- Impact: Their contributions to sumo wrestling have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations and elevating the sport's popularity.
Ultimately, whether Taiho or Hakuho is considered the "best" often depends on personal preference and the era of sumo one values most. Both are undeniably among the greatest to ever compete in the sport.
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-29 at 23:43 (original by Henry Fisher)
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-29 at 23:42 (original by 404 Media)
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-29 at 14:37 (original by Debian)
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-28 at 16:43
Now that #sumo season is dying down now, I guess it’s back to computer stuffs….
FUN WITH ADHD!
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-28 at 03:34 (original by K. Ryabitsev)
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-28 at 03:19
Welp, it looks like the scorpion got the last laugh; bruising is getting worse 🥲
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-28 at 02:57 (original by Teen Vogue)
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-27 at 21:42
Here is the aftermath of the vicious and heinous scorpion 🦂 attack that was plotted against me this past weekend. Btw, shoe beats scorpion 😅
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-27 at 20:30
Complimentary free “Roman massages” with all “Roman salutes”
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Shared by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-27 at 20:08 (original by tante)
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Written by Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed: on 2025-01-27 at 15:23
[#]IYKYK
Remember kids, do not tuck your thumb into your fist 👊
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