Cristiano Ronaldo (149 Viewers)

ilmetronome

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Sep 16, 2020
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After last night, i think his new ambition is to become a succesfull coach that someday winning UCL and WC.
Very ambitious man. He'll never admitting loosing. Always strive for record after record.
Yeah he can still be a billionaire just by sitting in his pensioners couch, but i doubt that.
 

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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Kind of easy for you to say since he’s likely lost in life 1000x over what you or I will ever achieve.
Easy for you to say when you don't know me...
Pain is relative so it's pointless to compare losses. Ronaldo will be ok. There are more important things to worry about, so I'm not sorry that I won't cry for one of the most successful and highly paid athletes of all time for losing a game of football.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Easy for you to say when you don't know me...
Pain is relative so it's pointless to compare losses. Ronaldo will be ok. There are more important things to worry about, so I'm not sorry that I won't cry for one of the most successful and highly paid athletes of all time for losing a game of football.
Sorry if I missed your five Ballon d'Ors there, your half billion social media followers, and an airport named after you with a hideous statue of your face in your honor...

If pain is relative so it's pointless to compare losses, then why did you dismiss his grief in the first place?

Stay in yer lane, bruh.

Not that he isn't above criticism or dismissing. But do it on apples-to-apples grounds. You and I know crap all about what commitment and sacrifice it took for him to do what he did.
 
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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Guy lost a child during the summer, then while grieving his club didn't believe him and leaked shit about him to paint him as a scapegoat. Then his national team where he was happy and thought he was getting a trusting and normal environment scapegoated him as well.

I can't imagine recovering from a child loss ever, let alone continuing to play and dealing with all this other shit.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Guy lost a child during the summer, then while grieving his club didn't believe him and leaked shit about him to paint him as a scapegoat. Then his national team where he was happy and thought he was getting a trusting and normal environment scapegoated him as well.

I can't imagine recovering from a child loss ever, let alone continuing to play and dealing with all this other shit.
I agree completely about the last part. But does it really apply to still birth? Especially when you already have children.
 
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Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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They had to bury the stillborn child that Georgina carried for 9 months and on top of that, while one twin survived, the parents will forever think of the kid they lost when they look at one that survived. That's a lot to handle and the guy doesn't need all the media on his back and literally a camera on him on the bench, with an army of body language experts and lipreaders waiting for him to twitch. Maybe he is a prick, but he's still human.
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Hence why I said successful...
Still not wasting a second to feel sorry for Ronaldo. There are plenty more people in the world who deserve some sympathy.

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Go cry over a man losing a game of football.
A sport he's paid millions to play... Pathetic.
Him crying and people reacting to it has nothing to do with his wealth. The guy is a purebreed winner, and despite his billions he broke down crying because he couldnt contain his emotions in what will be his last shot at winning this title. To me thats a big part of why I watch football.


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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Maybe he will find it again?
Completely insensitive, but I also appreciate the dark humor.

I agree completely about the last part. But does it really apply to still birth? Especially when you already have children.
Stillbirth is a thing too. A friend of mine who lost his eight year old to a congenital heart defect once told me how defining it is to be a father of a child who has died -- that it is something you always carry with you and can define your sense of identity as long as you live.

Talk about heavy. Maybe you don't bond as much with the stillbirth, but it's definitely part of the identity.

Is there difference between biological children and children born through Surrogacy?
Or the ones you order on Amazon for your basement.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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I guess.

But not as much difference between losing let's say your 5 y.o. kid vs a still born - there is difference in attachment levels, there are memories made.

Cant believe some are making me sound insane for saying this lol
Sure, makes sense. Theres probably also a difference to losing a kid in an accident or due to a long illness or witnessing a Russian soldier raping and murdering. The fact that theres different kind of hurting levels doesnt change the fact that Ronaldo still lost a kid, that weighs heavily on anyone
 

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