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Yes, what's a Harisu, i would like to see one performed, to wow myself over.
And since when was the sun turning purple and the moon green. Yifan, you must have been reading too much novels for your own good or someone must have hit you in the eye with those 5Kg weights. The Sun seems rather normal to me, it must have been a red sun pillar or alike in the purple sky that you have seen. And as for the S.N.A.G thing, you must have misinterpreted the abbreviation.
Javelins are really strong stuff. And why they break is rather similar to why arrows break? Am I correct? I think the concept is sort of similar, the torsional vibration and stress on the shaft of the arrow and on the javelin. There's a name for that in archery, called fishtailing, if i remembered correctly. The torsional vibration in the case of arrows is rather nice to watch, as you can see the shaft actually bowing and vibrating as the arrow flies. But as for a javelin, i don't know, javelin is much thicker than an arrow shaft.
Hey, what's the shaft of your javelin made of? Metal? Carbon composite?
Weixin lived on 4:39 PM
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