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Vicious Minotaur
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2014.07.01 01:08:00 -
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Mikey Ducati wrote:I guess you guys were male cheerleaders in high school and college.
You say "male cheerleaders" as if it were an insult.
Many Olympic gymnasts were male cheerleaders. And its not like most schools have dedicated gymnastics programs ( specifically for men ), so cheerleading is the next best thing for male gymnasts who wish to use their skills in a shool-related function.
Most of the male cheerleaders I knew in highschool possessed more strength than our wrestlers and [American] football players. Some of them even partook in parkour events.
I bet the average "male cheerleader" is more athletically competent than the people on these forums.
Anyway, me no likey this event.
I am a minotaur.
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Vicious Minotaur
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2014.07.01 01:29:00 -
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Mikey Ducati wrote:Vicious Minotaur wrote:Mikey Ducati wrote:I guess you guys were male cheerleaders in high school and college. You say "male cheerleaders" as if it were an insult. Many Olympic gymnasts were male cheerleaders. And its not like most schools have dedicated gymnastics programs ( specifically for men ), so cheerleading is the next best thing for male gymnasts who wish to use their skills in a shool-related function. Most of the male cheerleaders I knew in highschool possessed more strength than our wrestlers and [American] football players. Some of them even partook in parkour events. I bet the average "male cheerleader" is more athletically competent than the people on these forums. Anyway, me no likey this event. In my world, being a male cheerleader is an insult. Proudly raised by an old school dad. Deal with it.
I did.
I came to the conclusion you are an ignorant individual who is most probably less physically capable than the average male cheerleader. Same, as it would seem, goes for your "old school" father.
And, lest anyone misconstrue my simple words: nothing I said is an insult in the real world.
Now, have a nice day.
I am a minotaur.
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Vicious Minotaur
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
1001
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Posted - 2014.07.01 01:46:00 -
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Mikey Ducati wrote:Vicious Minotaur wrote:Mikey Ducati wrote:Vicious Minotaur wrote:Mikey Ducati wrote:I guess you guys were male cheerleaders in high school and college. You say "male cheerleaders" as if it were an insult. Many Olympic gymnasts were male cheerleaders. And its not like most schools have dedicated gymnastics programs ( specifically for men ), so cheerleading is the next best thing for male gymnasts who wish to use their skills in a shool-related function. Most of the male cheerleaders I knew in highschool possessed more strength than our wrestlers and [American] football players. Some of them even partook in parkour events. I bet the average "male cheerleader" is more athletically competent than the people on these forums. Anyway, me no likey this event. In my world, being a male cheerleader is an insult. Proudly raised by an old school dad. Deal with it. I did. I came to the conclusion you are an ignorant individual who is most probably less physically capable than the average male cheerleader. Same, as it would seem, goes for your "old school" father. And, lest anyone misconstrue my simple words: nothing I said is an insult in the real world. Now, have a nice day. LOL so now you talk about my dad? You're really trying to get my attention aren't you sandy? Male cheerleaders are an insult. Does that line make you want to reply again and try something else to "get under my skin"?
I have made no attempt to "get under your skin." In fact, the only way I could do such a thing is if you let me. (And even then, I'd decline. I'm not into that.)
I made simple observations based upon what YOU said. You mentioned your father who raised you. I made an observation. Simple. If my observation was inaccurate, I apologize. Perhaps you should articulate your posts better, so such things don't happen.
I am a minotaur.
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Vicious Minotaur
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
1009
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Posted - 2014.07.01 03:12:00 -
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Mikey Ducati wrote:Vicious Minotaur wrote: I have made no attempt to "get under your skin." In fact, the only way I could do such a thing is if you let me. (And even then, I'd decline. I'm not into that.)
I made simple observations based upon what YOU said. You mentioned your father who raised you. I made an observation. Simple. If my observation was inaccurate, I apologize. Perhaps you should articulate your posts better, so such things don't happen.
So first it was about the male cheerleader insult. Then you try insulting me when I don't bend. Then you try insulting my father. Then you try insulting me by saying I should articulate my posts better. Then try warning me as if you're some big bad wolf My observation? You're a weakling with a bird chest that feels the need to defend male cheerleaders because you always wished you could do cartwheels and backflips to make your mother proud. I think you're a weirdo loner who is clumsier than clark kent around the ladies. I think you never won a fight. So to compensate for that void, you come to video game forums where you look to replace your dull existence with that of New Eden, all in the effort of being something more than a geeky failure. I also think my dad would whoop your dad. If my observation was inaccurate, I won't apologize. Perhaps you should learn how to stop jumping in front of bullets so you won't get shot.
No insults were thrown on my end. Some friendlty suggestions were, though.
Unless, you believe, ignorance is an insult. Which, last time I checked, ignorance exists in us all. I acknowledge areas were I am ignorant. Like electrical engineering, quantum physics. There are many more areas. But I digress.
I acknowledge reality. I acknowledge the talent of gymnasts. I acknowledge that people have different desires, talents, and will not attempt to devalue them, even if I don't enjoy such things personally.
But please, beat your chest some more. It is the entire reason I respond. Play into my hand some more.
I am a minotaur.
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Vicious Minotaur
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2014.07.01 07:19:00 -
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The-DON of-DOT-MAFIA wrote:
LOL-
American football? you mean Football. Soccer is what cheerleaders play. Football and Rugby evolved from a Roman game, brought to England via the Normans.
Cheerleaders don't even "have enough" to play baseball...stronger than football players who live in the weight room?...lol,
They are smart enough to have hands that smell of cheerleader ass.
If you don't know Bo, you don't know sports.
There is a lot more to "strength" than how much time you spend in the weight room, or how much you can lift. And never mind that strength can be in other areas.
It is a complex topic that includes: Flexibility Control Cardiovascular systems Overall muscular capabilities Mental fortitude Pain tolerance Willpower Agility etc....
From my experience, most footballers in general at highschool and college levels are not well rounded. They have muscular strength, and little else, because its superfluous (obviously depends on position).
But, I'm sure you know all that.
I am a minotaur.
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Vicious Minotaur
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2014.07.01 23:31:00 -
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The-DON of-DOT-MAFIA wrote:Vicious Minotaur wrote:The-DON of-DOT-MAFIA wrote:
LOL-
American football? you mean Football. Soccer is what cheerleaders play. Football and Rugby evolved from a Roman game, brought to England via the Normans.
Cheerleaders don't even "have enough" to play baseball...stronger than football players who live in the weight room?...lol,
They are smart enough to have hands that smell of cheerleader ass.
If you don't know Bo, you don't know sports.
There is a lot more to "strength" than how much time you spend in the weight room, or how much you can lift. And never mind that strength can be in other areas. It is a complex topic that includes: Flexibility Control Cardiovascular systems Overall muscular capabilities Mental fortitude Pain tolerance Willpower Agility etc.... From my experience, most footballers in general at highschool and college levels are not well rounded. They have muscular strength, and little else, because its superfluous (obviously depends on position). But, I'm sure you know all that. LOLZ- You sound like a sissy with a complex. I live in Florida where "3 a days" start in a month 90-¦F with 95% humidity...I'd like to see how long your candy ass hangs in, even on your best day you'd be blowin projectile puke.
Ultra marathoner living in New Mexico. I run up mountains for fun. 5-6 hour training runs. Fun times. Personal best marathon (26.2 miles) is sub 3 hours, done via training twice a week on a damaged hip causing chronic pain.
101 degrees yesterday. Will get worse. Favorite runs are at altitudes above 12000 feet, in the mountains of Colorado.
People die doing what I do. Last year, an experienced ulra marathoner died near my area during an easy run through the foothills. Every year, people die hiking in the mountains that I run up.
I'm just a normal New Mexican runner, having fun with my sport of choice. Perhaps you'd like in on the fun?
I am a minotaur.
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Vicious Minotaur
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Posted - 2014.07.02 07:30:00 -
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The-DON of-DOT-MAFIA wrote:
To run any distance and not have the opportunity to hit someone is not my thing. As for altitude sickness, ademia and hypoxia- more people will die and be hospitalised for over heating related condtions in the next month as compared to some low visibility ego stroking event.
Fair enough. Not into "aggressive" ( for lack of a better term) sports myself, partially because my strengths lie elsewhere. But to each their own. I'll take the mountains over gyms, track or fields (or other controlled environments). But whatever, look down on running, ultramarathoning (or some ego stroking event, as you so ignorantly see it).
Its only a worldwide sport. Visibility means little. You know, soccer is more visible than football on a world stage. Visibility is more for people with egos to feed.
But regardless, life is too long to not do what you enjoy doing; people's opinion of your sport be damned.
I am a minotaur.
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