Kakoting means tendon or upper part of the heel. Please refer to my previous post to see the location of Kakoting.
Kakoting Achilles means Achilles tendon, the famous story of the ancient Greek hero. According to legend, as a baby he was dipped in the river Styx by his mother, the goddess Thetis, causing him to become (supposedly) immortal and invincible. But during the Trojan War, where Achilles was killed by a single arrow, which pierced his Kakoting. This was due to the fact that Thetis had held that particular Kakoting while dipping him in the Styx, causing that spot to be the only "mortal" place on his body.
Today some of our Bisayan leader think they are immortal, invincible and unbeatable. They claimed they are the true winner and always win. But remember what happen to the ancient Greek hero, Achilles. He died just because of the Kakoting.
So, the best way to beat the unbeatable is by spotting the secret and "mortal" part of them. Then they become beatable and mortal.
Ha. ha. ha . . . . Be caution. . . .
Kakoting Achilles means Achilles tendon, the famous story of the ancient Greek hero. According to legend, as a baby he was dipped in the river Styx by his mother, the goddess Thetis, causing him to become (supposedly) immortal and invincible. But during the Trojan War, where Achilles was killed by a single arrow, which pierced his Kakoting. This was due to the fact that Thetis had held that particular Kakoting while dipping him in the Styx, causing that spot to be the only "mortal" place on his body.
Today some of our Bisayan leader think they are immortal, invincible and unbeatable. They claimed they are the true winner and always win. But remember what happen to the ancient Greek hero, Achilles. He died just because of the Kakoting.
So, the best way to beat the unbeatable is by spotting the secret and "mortal" part of them. Then they become beatable and mortal.
Ha. ha. ha . . . . Be caution. . . .
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