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In 2003, Marcus brought me to an exclusive meeting at his fraternity. Some European fraternities practice Mensur or Academic fencing. It's an athletic contest to prove ability, stamina, and could result in a giant facial scar called a schmiss. People used to really, really want a schmiss. Also, this might be the only English language video about this topic. German Fraternities http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_S... Academic Fencing or Mensur http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic... German School of Fencing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_... "Mensur comes from the Latin word for length" Robert Paschke: Corpsstudentisches Wörterbuch. In: Handbuch des Kösener Corpsstudenten. Verband Alter Corpsstudenten e. V. Band I. Würzburg 1985 (6. Aufl.) Video from an Italian exploitation movie that shows a Mensur with a very negatively skewed interpretation of events. • Mondo Di Notte Mensur Beer "How many beer cans are being opened all over the world? Probably thousands including sweden and Germany" http://archive.org/details/Measureo1962 Awesome fencing image from a magazine https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Auf_di...! This video uses MANY items from the Creative Commons. Youtube's description length restriction makes it impossible for me to post all the attributions and credits here. Please click this link to see a complete credit list of all the talented people whose work contributed to this video. http://bit.ly/15JXwVT Partial Credits: Series created by Kristian Boruff Green screen and additional prop photography by Tyler Graim Intro theme arranged and performed by Steven O'Brien Simlish voices by Kristian Boruff and Tyler Graim Music used in this episode: German National Anthem as performed by Steven O'Brien. http://www.steven-obrien.net/?p=donate All rights reserved. Mysterious Transition CaveSting by Brettstuff aka Brett Donnelly / mysterious-transition License: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC by 3.0) Rag by FHM Fags of Soundcloud / rag License: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC by 3.0) Egyptian Retreat by The Joy Drops / egyptian-retreat License: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC by 3.0) "Fete Polonaise" from from Chabrier's comic opera Le Roi Malgré Lui" (The Reluctant King). Transcribed by transcribed by MSgt Donald Patterson of the U.S. Marine Band Performed by the United States Marine Corps Band Feste(2009) album performed by the United States Marine Corps Band recorded June 8--12, 2009, at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Campus. http://www.marineband.usmc.mil/downlo... http://www.marineband.usmc.mil/audio_... License: Public Domain From the booklet, "he Marine Band produces recordings for educational purposes and to enhance the public affairs and community relations programs of the Marine Corps. The recordings are distributed free of charge to educational institutions, public libraries, and radio stations. Because appropriated funds are used, they may not be distributed for private use and are not for sale." "Florentiner march" composed by Julius Fučík Edited by Bourgeois of the US Marine Band Conducted by Colonel Timothy W. Foley of the US Marine Band Performed by the Marine Band during the 1999 National Concert Tour. March of the Month 09/04/2013 http://www.marineband.usmc.mil/audio_... http://marineband.usmc.mil/downloads/... License: Public Domain