I don't recall you asking me directly once where the line was.
Post #45:
"What level of fight do you think is sufficient to prove that you can fight? What makes you think that literally everyone in the martial arts community agrees with you on that threshold?"
Post #52:
"What is your definition of a fight? What is the threshold of technique, skill, and danger that makes it a "fight" instead of "not a fight", so that we can determine if you "can" or "can't" in that situation?"
Post #55:
"I was asking you where the line was. "
I realize that you quoted Post #55 when you said you don't recall me asking where the line was. However, I would assume it was very clear from that post that
I was asking where the line was, and thus another opportunity for you to define it.
There were other posts where I also hinted that a definition of what is a fight would clear up any miscommunications, but you missed those as well. I don't think I need to directly ask for you to gather from context what information would help, but also I
did directly ask three times.
I also don't remember ever avoiding a question regarding that. Your first post that referenced me was #45. I thought I answered every question you had pretty clearly. Then you limited a fight to just grappling, which to me is not a fight-as a fight includes the option of not grappling.
So I only get answers to one post, and follow-up questions deserve ridicule?
You made multiple claims of what I was arguing, with no basis, and no evidence that I was arguing such, which is why I posited that you were trolling.
I was providing examples of what the line could be. Those were not claims about what you said. I was giving you a multiple choice question with an option of E) Other at the end.
I was also trying to show how the logic of the claims you did make didn't make sense. That you picked an arbitrary line that people disagree with, and there are other arbitrary lines people could choose.
I asked those as questions which could be answered together or individually. You may have answered all my questions in Post #45, but I posited new questions in Post #52, and instead of answering those, you called me a troll.
I don't know what question I avoided, but if you ask me directly I will answer.
Okay, let me try this:
WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF WHAT IS AND ISN'T A FIGHT?
There. Did you catch it? Was I clear enough this time? Apparently you missed it the last three times, so I made it as big as I can on this forum.
Yeah.
I am still not sure why all the angst in the first place.
The worst thing that happens if you go too easy is you get tapped out.
I want to be able to improve even against the small group of rolling partners that I'm athletically superior to.
The purpose of this threat was simply to figure out where a kid color belt compared to an adult white belt or adult colored belt, so that I could go into that roll with a good ballpark idea of what level of intensity to go so that we both get something out of it.
Yeah. I don't know I am super confused by the whole thing.
I wonder if you have someone ignored, and that's the person that started the rabbit trail. This one started with the "bet" that there are some BJJ black belts who can't fight, which was already getting off topic of this thread in itself.