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X, is it possible to get off while being targeted?
If X is where someone is standing at any given time, then one can't move "OFF" the X. Where they are in time and space is constantly changing [ except when you root ] and thus X changes accordingly/
Unless X isn't where you are standing, and X has been expressed as just that, then the above is accurate. "Getting of the X", huh, someone didn't give that much thought in the context it's used. When you move your feet, the X still moves with you. It only changes with you when you move, that's the new X being targeted. Pretty simple concept. Unless you can levitate, while targeted, where you stand is X. Thoughts
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Quote:
Would "WTF" be appropriate?
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I call it the "off line principle."
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I call it the 'move your arse to get an advantage' method.
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