No if I'm voluntarily paying for something and I dont like what I pay for, I stop paying. The option is there for you as well.
Last year a certain Tony Bloom paid more than £1m a week for you to have a decent football team to watch and what he got from you was your annual "this club is going...
Not going to go into the "I never see other players in the tabloids that shape my perception" again as thats been done in other friends.
The other part though...
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Oh well... its a sunny day.
A lot of people call him all sorts of stuff. You might not, in which case it doesnt apply to you. Obviously.
As for me calling a lot of people ***** instead of a lot of people calling one individual, like Aaron, the same, its a big difference.
I'm generally not particularly angry (just when...
Because my (and here's the important part) is that is ****ish writing the sort of things you and others do about Aaron.
"Garbage", "shite" and other similar words are often used. I think its ****ish to do that.
If some 21 year old bloke fails his exam in a difficult course at a top level...
Probably. Just like you or anyone else I could do push-ups or go out running or writing the best novel ever written or teach kids about life or pretty much anything more useful but what I need/should and what I want/will do is not necessarily always the same thing and that goes for every single...
No one has to do anything yet they willingly do shit they know that arent necessarily good for them.
He probably reads NSC. I dont know many authors who are not reading reviews of their books and so on. Its quite normal to be curious about what people think of you. At some stage you might stop...
Thats great but hundreds or thousands of psychos bashing him and expressing their hatred for him on social media is bad enough to **** with his (or anyones) brain.
No one is forcing anyone to wear pants either but yet everyone do it because of the consequences of being the only one not doing it.
Young people are obsessed with social media not because they choose to, but because of social pressure and psychological reasons.
Jurgen turns 28 in November, thats the big difference. He should be at his best now and should have been for the last few years. Its not weird to accept the concept of having little belief in him turning into a great PL striker, while telling those slagging off Aaron to take a ****ing chill pill.
Andone was 25 when he came to Brighton, so four years older than Connolly is now. Maybe somewhere around 300-400 hours of training per year, so lets say 350 x 5. 1750 hours, or 105 000 more minutes of practising those skills. He also had some 110 high level games under his belt when he came...
It was a good attempt Psychobilly freakout but appears this is just turning into another round of "of course I will back him if he lives up to my unreasonable expectations, else... you know the drill".
Words of wisdom.
My opinion is that anyone slagging off any 21 year old attempting to prove himself at the highest level in any area - be it sports, art, music, academic studies, love life, fashion, programming or whatever - should take a deep look in the mirror and perhaps head down memory lane.