
I’m going to lose my mind♡
Hakodate, huh…
There were also people who got caught practicing nunchaku in the park before, so it seems that people from the Baki world are surprisingly around here.
In the investigation, the man said that he wanted to “experience the thrill.”There’s no thrill greater than being unemployed.
>>3Being 25 years old and unemployed might still be a bit lacking in thrill, huh?
When you reach 35 or 45 years old, the thrill considerably increases.
>>79If you keep saying foolish things, I’ll investigate your capacity for responsibility.
I wonder if the person in the thread got reported while practicing in the park…
You’ve read Baki, huh…
I wonder if they can get arrested for minor offenses even without holding a knife.
I understand that you want to try things like chain weights and rope darts.
First, there is no place to practice.
>>7I once saw a person practicing what seemed to be Kung Fu under an elevated road, practicing with something that looked like a chain whip.
25 years old and unemployed…
You just wanted to stand out, didn’t you?
If I had a huge blade that could cut through magazines, I would have completed the delinquent boy from Baki.
>>11I need to bring out the gun too.
>>19It’s not like you can just suddenly pull out a gun.
>>26It’s funny how they say things like that and then pull out a knife, fully ready to kill.
>>49Isn’t it rather unrefined to just end things by pulling the trigger? It’s more like, let’s enjoy the sword fights, right?
At least do it at midnight.
It’s mail order, right?
>>13Kaa~~…
>>13Kaa…
First, it’s a dogeza!!!
It’s just a magic trick for the person with the folding knife…
>>17Gusaahh!
>>20That person’s direction of effort is somehow different…
>>25When you think about it, it’s strange for someone to have the guts to just cut someone off.
>>29A delinquent who barely manages to stay out of prison.
The chain was dismissed as a coincidence, but the folding knife didn’t work.
The most dangerous death row inmate arc has started.
If I dig around in my pants, a machete is probably going to come out saying “Zoro…”
Why did those delinquents have guns?
>>23I wonder if they had any connections with the yakuza…
🔫👮 “What are you going to do now!”
>>24😅 I’m scared…
>>24Give up!!!
It’s funny how these guys are just creating the encounter between Baki-chan and Speck.
They are selling it because there is demand for mail-order sales (advertisements).
Even if you have the guts to stab, not being ready to get punched makes you just a potential random attacker!
I have only seen this shirt’s tone being used by Professor Itaigaki.
Even if you have the guts to swing a chain, do you have the resolve to have handcuffs put on your wrists…?
It’s the hand of the one who loves!
Once I picked up a weapon, I felt stronger and wanted to show off, but since there’s no one to brag to, I guess I’ll do it at the park…
It’s a total, right?
The person in the thread image had relatively high skill, of course, it’s not at the level of Baki.
>>39I think it was quite high level for a mere delinquent and a person with a knife to gather.
We are carefully investigating the presence or absence of responsibility capacity.This made me laugh.
It might be that the line about how foolish it is to engage in a fight barehanded was addressed in the Musashi arc.
Well, those guys are strong even without weapons.
Actually, I’m skilled with shurikens…
I think that if a weight hits, it can tear flesh and crush bones, but do the delinquents in schools not hesitate to commit murder?
It’s smart and satisfying for Baki-chan to make the opponent understand while going along with their style.
Because it’s the opening act for the willow…
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Do those delinquents just want to fight and gathered together, even though they don’t seem to have any grudge against Baki?
>>50I heard there’s someone who’s feeling too full of themselves, so it’s a matter of going to set them straight, whether it’s delinquents, yankees, or yakuza…
I wanted the person swinging a 30cm knife to explain what the essence of a fight was.
>>52I was saying “young people,” so I wonder if they are actually quite older…
>>52A technique to settle fights at a brawl level while using weapons capable of killing.
If all the delinquents attacked from four directions, we could have won, right?
>>53If Baki dodges a little, won’t it be a disaster with the weights?
I just found out this news even though it’s local.
I have a bit of admiration for Shishido Baiken.
There are not enough death row inmates exceeding 2 meters.
>>60If that’s the case, it could be on mainstream television.
I also had a time when I admired Ume Ken Shishido from Vagabond, so I understand how you feel 😤
It’s not good to do it in broad daylight.
If you’re going to practice, you need to find a place where no one is around and do it there.
>>63Didn’t you want to show off?
A person who has the courage to cut down others is really dangerous, right?
Chains and whips seem scary because they might cause self-destruction.
>>66It can’t be used in narrow spaces, and you have to consider your allies too, and its lethality isn’t that great either.
The biggest charm is definitely the striking appearance and the difficulty in guarding against it.
Did the person who cuts people off really intend to go to prison just because of a junior’s request?
It’s definitely sulfuric acid.
I can’t practice martial arts like this.
Boasting about one’s strength nowadays only serves to highlight a lack of upbringing. It’s a shame.
So where should I practice my chain sickle training?
I feel it was good that there was only one delinquent using poison gas.
If I didn’t have the knife, it might have just ended with a warning.
Don’t you dare buy weird things online when you’re unemployed!
The text is about the kusarigama being a weapon used for ambush, and wondering if there’s an idiot who would use it openly in broad daylight; which manga was that from?
When I was a child, there were also guys like that who had a complicated sense of boyhood.
Sometimes when you let go, you find that the person isn’t as bad as you thought.
A jobless adult man alone in the park in broad daylight…
It’s a match.
>>78It’s a report!
Arrested with a knife?
I wonder if I can be arrested just for having aweighted chain.
I want to say that the chain and weight seem fast but are slower than a sword.
>>83The simple tip speed of the weight is overwhelmingly faster.
Strong centrifugal force.
I want to practice swinging a wooden sword in a wide space, but I’m scared I might get reported, so I can’t do it.
>>84Wearing a training uniform and demonstrating the swinging practice of kata…
>>84Bet on doing it at midnight without getting reported.
I think Baki-chan’s high school had an amazing level of community…
They used to sell it through mail order…
There was an advertisement at the end of Jump…
>>87It looked like a small weapon shop, didn’t it?
>>87I trained in special training with lead-filled shoes, so I was ranked first in my grade for short-distance times until junior high school.
I wonder if the response was such that it specifically referred to the capacity for responsibility.
I think it’s quite a lot.
>>88O…ode…kusari…suki…
I understand your feelings.
There were also six-foot sticks, but I wonder what I’ll do if I buy them from that online shop…
What if you poke a hole in a super ball and attach a string?
These days, there are hardly any places where you can enjoy air guns properly.
Aren’t they switching to online shopping?
If you search for it on Google, it will come up normally.
A chain weight might be able to fool the police in street performances or YouTube skits, but…
Even if you’re wearing a kendo uniform, a wooden sword would probably be judged as a weapon in a park…
>>98I guess I’ll have to go to a dojo nearby.
You can buy anything through online shopping.
You can make it yourself with the weights and fishing line you happened to have.
In other words, do you want to fight?!!!