Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20151211051732/@comment-26397825-20160111074029

That's based on the sand between toes comment isn't it? It seems too overt for a semblance that is meant to be distractionary and subtle, to divide their attention and make them make mistakes so he can either get away or get the perfect strike in.

Plus, it doesn't really fit the later thoughts that well, in my opinion. But thanks for the suggestion.