Is shooting a martial art: discuss. -_-

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    hahahaha I feel like she was referring to at her house since she wouldn’t have seen the shooting.

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      Yeah I thought about this too—

      it makes no sense for her to say this now. She’s seen him fight several times before. Why only bring it up now. Because he took out three shooters? Mr. Lee did the same- he referenced Vinnie’s fighting skills, that only he and the paralegal were privy to- aka the shoot out- but nobody saw anything.
      It’s odd placement, and doesn’t, imo, make sense. The context for the conversation is skewed. But then I felt the whole start of this episode to be weirdly … paced… among other things.

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        hmm…perhaps it’s one of the many questions that she’s just got for him and since he came out of a (gun) fight, I guess she asked. I mean they really haven’t had a break. Although it does seem like a bit of a filler conversation…they could have had that over the drinks but hey.

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    I mean if you fight with guns like this, sure? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsiv1mo0HTQ

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      I recommend the whole song despite the ridiculousness of the MV, but if you want the shortcut I am referring to 1:13

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    According to Google and Wikipedia, yes, shooting is a martial art. As in Art of Mars.

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      There are even gun katas as shown in the movie Equilibrium.

      Then there is the β€œform without school” (a la Bruce Lee) version of shooting as a martial art in the movie Shoot’em Up.

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