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Re: A quandry

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:54 am
by Sergey
Polite24 wrote:yeah because athletes are responsible for most rape cases.

Yep, are you being sarcastic?

Re: A quandry

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 4:13 am
by Earl
In these exchanges I do feel like the man in the middle.

Re: A quandry

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:07 am
by Polite24
Sergey wrote:
Polite24 wrote:yeah because athletes are responsible for most rape cases.

Yep, are you being sarcastic?
Obviously. If you knew what you were talking about you'd realize that's untrue.

Re: A quandry

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:57 am
by rotten
Polite24 wrote:Isolated incidents buddy. I could just as easily bring up a bunch of athletes acting good and sportsmanlike, but that would fall on deaf ears.

Yeah, but no one here pretended that we didn't know that like you did.
Polite24 wrote:And I'd love to know where you got those quotes from.

What? You think i make this shit up? http://www.mariahburtonnelson.com/Artic ... dsport.htm but you could also, just as easily google them yourself, if you think I'm making this up. It is reported more then one place.
SportsGuy92 wrote:Yeah there have definitely been some athletes who are poor losers and bad people, but these are a very small minority. And a big part of sports' appeal comes from rooting against the bad guys.


Yup, but that wasn't the point i was making. It's lost again. I'm saying that the "win at all costs" and "don't accept second" is not a good attitude. Just as with anything, even non-sports related, should be, "try your very hardest".