Bjerknes

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I missed the Juve match and will watch it after the Lions game, but I bet people are satisfied with the result. You know, since we are a mid-table team with complacent fans who think that next year we will win Serie A based on nothing but... well... nothing.
 

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I missed the Juve match and will watch it after the Lions game, but I bet people are satisfied with the result. You know, since we are a mid-table team with complacent fans who think that next year we will win Serie A based on nothing but... well... nothing.
Where did you see anyone satisfied with the result?

No where.

Again bullshit based on nothing.
 

Bjerknes

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Well so is Jack, because every single criticism Jack has is based on what other people supposedly feel. He doesn't criticize anything that is concrete, like the performance of the team. He apparently thinks that if someone says that the team is useless, they won't watch them play. But that is obviously an extension of the whole "real fan" argument that he apparently hates.
 

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Reading the day's New York Times and being inspired to some of my most politically incorrect thoughts in a long time.

Talk of the anniversary of the events of 9/11 is one thing. But I simply cannot believe the arrogance and sense of entitlement some of these dickwads have just because they had friends, relatives, and loved ones die in those terrorist attacks.

It's as if they feel that their grief is superior to that of any parent of a child who gets killed by a drunk driver. Or the spouse of rape and murder victim. Or the friend of someone who dies in a bus crash. Or the grandfather of someone who died stepping on an IED in military service in Afghanistan. It's enough to make me want to vomit at those arrogant pricks. :sick:
 

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    Well so is Jack, because every single criticism Jack has is based on what other people supposedly feel. He doesn't criticize anything that is concrete, like the performance of the team. He apparently thinks that if someone says that the team is useless, they won't watch them play. But that is obviously an extension of the whole "real fan" argument that he apparently hates.
    The performance of a team is not concrete though, it's left up to what people think, some might think it great while others awful.

    How are you going to watch the game anyway, did you record it?
     
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    Reading the day's New York Times and being inspired to some of my most politically incorrect thoughts in a long time.

    Talk of the anniversary of the events of 9/11 is one thing. But I simply cannot believe the arrogance and sense of entitlement some of these dickwads have just because they had friends, relatives, and loved ones die in those terrorist attacks.

    It's as if they feel that their grief is superior to that of any parent of a child who gets killed by a drunk driver. Or the spouse of rape and murder victim. Or the friend of someone who dies in a bus crash. Or the grandfather of someone who died stepping on an IED in military service in Afghanistan. It's enough to make me want to vomit at those arrogant pricks. :sick:
    I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. Todd and Timmy were the best brothers ever, and I am a superior grievance-experiencer!
     

    Bjerknes

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    ßöмßäяðîëя;2687534 said:
    The performance of a team is not concrete though, it's left up to what people think, some might think it great while others awful.

    How are you going to watch the game anyway, did you record it?
    Yes it is concrete. It happened.

    I'm going to watch the match on ESPN3.
     

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