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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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It's not imo. I agree with Matt that these folks often make poor judgments. They lack the brain capacity to weigh negative consequences of their actions properly and even though it varies from one kid to another, they literally are unable to develop such ability until after a certain age (21-22). Other thing is that they know (no less than adults) that say drunk driving or unprotected sex is dangerous but they fail to act accordingly and that's why many of these prevention education programs are useless and that's why these kids should be protected by more strict laws which make the context safer for not only them but also those who are on the receiving end of their stupid decisions.
which is exactly why we shouldnt work against natural instinct in this case, teens are horny irresponsible beings for a reason, start fining parents when their kids fuck up hold them responsible, to this day i dont understand why parents expect society to chip in in raising their runts. I dont get the whole kids are special thing, especially after the age of 12, they pretty much understand everything, sure their understanding of risk/reward is different from that of an older person, but once again it's there for a reason.

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Kids are fucking dumb, no need to punish anyone else because of that. You a 15 year old and wanna blow a football star, I say do it. Kids these days get too much protection as it is, fucking morons.
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Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
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And if we go on with this protection thing then it should be reviewed case by case, because there are 22 or 24 year olds who are as dumb as teens. Why leave out the dumb adults of protection then?

Live and learn by mistakes, I bet a 15 year old would not fuck another guy for some time if she got pregnant.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
This overprotection, overreaction and overtreatment of kids today is horrible. As if these kids are something special and magical at the same time.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,351
It's not imo. I agree with Matt that these folks often make poor judgments. They lack the brain capacity to weigh negative consequences of their actions properly and even though it varies from one kid to another, they literally are unable to develop such ability until after a certain age (21-22). Other thing is that they know (no less than adults) that say drunk driving or unprotected sex is dangerous but they fail to act accordingly and that's why many of these prevention education programs are useless and that's why these kids should be protected by more strict laws which make the context safer for not only them but also those who are on the receiving end of their stupid decisions.
That's great and all, but sentencing a man to years of prison and public shaming because of a teen's decision is something else entirely. There's a big difference between being irresponsible and being innocent.

She wanted this guy. And the odds are pretty damn high she lied about her age too.
 

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Feb 9, 2013
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Manchester United and Manchester City are said to be preparing €40m bids for Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Belgium international has become a prime target for the two Premier League rivals.

He arrived from Cagliari just over a year ago and has proved a key player, especially with Kevin Strootman’s injury problems.

Manchester United turned to Nainggolan precisely because their primary target Strootman is dealing with so many knee ligament issues.

The Gazzetta dello Sport claims United are offering €40m (£28.85m) to Roma plus wages worth €4m per season (£2.8m).

The midfielder is already in negotiations with Roma to extend his contract, improving the current €1.8m per season salary to €2.5m plus performance-related bonuses.

However, Nainggolan is still co-owned by Cagliari, so the Sardinians would get €20m out of the deal.

Considering the excellent rapport between these clubs, it’s no surprise that the Giallorossi see Nainggolan’s heir coming from the Stadio Sant’Elia in the form of Godfred Donsah.
40 million for Radja. :rofl:
 
Jul 10, 2006
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Yeah he's what I was hoping Llorente would be for us. Complete striker
yea, at 21 he's probably better now than llorente ever has been.

I've had Kane on my epl fantasy team for a few weeks now, but today was my first chance to watch him play and he scored a brace against QPR. Sky is the limit for this guy and England should build their squad around him.

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Kane is only 21 too. Is he turning into another goldmine for Spurs? His price tag is going to be huge come summer if he keeps this up...
He's been with them since he was 11, they should hold on to him till he hits 25 at least. But yea, they're going to make a mint on him.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,767
Kane is only 21 too. Is he turning into another goldmine for Spurs? His price tag is going to be huge come summer if he keeps this up...
Huge but only for english clubs. No others will be interested in him.
English players seems to do well only within the Premier League and they don't seem to fit anywhere else
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Huge but only for english clubs. No others will be interested in him.
English players seems to do well only within the Premier League and they don't seem to fit anywhere else
To address your first sentence, Real Madrid would be interested in him. So would PSG for example but I don't see him moving there.

To address your second sentence, English players have done well abroad, it's just that they have no incentive to move when the EPL is one of the highest paying leagues in the world.
 

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