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* The Karate school [[wikipedia:Genseiryu|Genseiryu]] is a more controlled version of Confusion Fu; while it doesn't employ the outright random attacks of many examples on this page, the style is founded on the idea of the practitioner gaining the advantage over his opponent by making his movements and attacks difficult for his opponent to read or predict.
* [[Drunken Boxing]] runs on this - it's meant to be hard to predict, using flowing movements that emulate a drunken stagger.
* Aleksandr Pavlovich / Alexander I of Russia (the guy who happened to be in charge when [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] invaded) was notorious for his wild and erratic shifts of opinion and driving morals. Some historians think he used an example of this to throw off the political conspiracies and assassinations that plagued Russia at the time (the kind he participated in to kill his own father), but others think he was just plain old crazy.
 
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