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Maybe I went a little overboard there. I was just trying to lighten the mood, wanted to tease you a bit, come on... wow, you true rugby lovers are so sensitive (except for Telespalla). I apologize, alright? Look, if someone told me that volleyball players look like butterflies chasing after butterflies with a net, I wouldn't take it to heart. I didn't mean to offend the players; I respect and appreciate you, okay? It takes a lot of courage to play, alright? But you can be a bit wild, for crying out loud! Peace?
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telespalla I don’t think I’ve offended anyone. It would be childish to take offense if someone told me (arguing) that badminton is a pain in the ass. And it’s legitimate to express opinions; this is a site where, fundamentally, one shares what they like or dislike, providing explanations and sometimes interpretations of what they see, hear, or read.
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GASTA, I think you've misunderstood me a bit. Take your time to reread my posts. If only there had been 80,000 true fans at the stadium! I would be the first to rejoice, even though I don't love (for well-documented reasons) rugby. It would mean that Italy is, in some ways, becoming a better country. I know you're not saying that the audiences of other sports are worse, but this insistence on correctness is only directed at rugby, and that's just rhetoric.
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No NES, I only said that I don't like rugby, but I wouldn't mind at all if it became a national sport. I didn't make any references to football and I said that this event is an example of how easily influenced Italians can be. There's an annoying rhetoric around rugby. Just like there is around football and other things, but what the hell does that have to do with it? This is what I was talking about. However, I'm tired of repeating myself and having things put into my mouth that I didn't write. I hate ultra fans. Am I writing Italian or what?
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Damn DREAMAX65 ... when someone has a face like a fool like the one you show in your profile, they should display it with more caution and modesty ...
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And then GASTA when talking about dynamics related to mass persuasion, mentioning our fucking prime minister is absolutely relevant. Idiot.
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Then GASTA, the people who go to watch volleyball are civilized, those who go to watch tennis are civilized, those who go to watch swimming, fencing, Formula One, MotoGP, boxing are civilized. But no one pesters us about this like they do with rugby. So you see there’s some unbearable rhetoric. Maybe you don’t know the meaning of rhetoric, you’re probably just too stupid.
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Yes NES, you are right because a good half are ultra idiots.
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GASTA go fuck yourself. I didn't define sheepish those who love rugby like you, but all those who have gone to it without understanding a damn thing either before or after, and they are the vast majority. And I didn’t mention the desecration of the Meazza. God forbid that after exchanging any type of forbidden blow on the field, they wouldn’t come out arm in arm. Rhetoric that’s fucking annoying surrounding this event. The references are not political but media-related. I understand rugby and that's why I don't like it; the things you've said about this sport (which I respect) I've actually already written in the posts before you. Read them, idiot.
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In a team context, some considerations can be made regarding the basic individual skills and the impact of the individual, and my discourse falls within this perspective. You can bet that I love tennis (even though it's a bit less spectacular than it used to be for a variety of reasons) and many individual sports including badminton, which is obviously hyper-spectacular in my opinion—try watching some footage on YouTube. Squash is less fun to watch. I'm quite the sports enthusiast... for example, even though F1 can be boring, I watch that too. After the thrill of the start, there's nothing better than being rocked into a Sunday nap by the roar of the engines heheh... And always, go Roger !!!