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Step 6How to Hit Yourself in the Head

How to Hit Yourself in the Head
"Southern Master" demonstrates a Jiujitsu technique that's hard to remember the name of.
That's because right after you hear the name you hit yourself in the head.

There's a row of pressure points along the side of your jaw. There's a another at the top of your temple. Here's how to hit your brain's reset button. It'll make your eyes dilate and make you feel like you've been hit in the head. Don't do it on both sides in rapid succession. You need at least half a brain.



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6 comments
Aug 9, 2009. 7:59 PMDiamondBack says:
How to Hit Yourself in the Head ... Option #2: Give your friend a battery drill
Aug 9, 2007. 7:40 PMfreedive57 says:
What is this supposed to do for one?
Nov 30, 2007. 10:09 PMCinder2007 says:
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Jun 18, 2008. 11:41 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
Apparently. lol
Feb 24, 2008. 3:20 PMkinawera says:
You are only encouraging him
Nov 16, 2007. 4:58 PMKid45 says:
use it on other people to daze them for a second :D

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Tim Anderson is the author of the "Heirloom Technology" column in Make Magazine. He is co-founder of www.zcorp.com, manufacturers of "3D Printer" output devices. His detailed drawings of traditional ...
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