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June 30, 2007, 12:59:00 AM
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Wichita Southeast >>>>>>> Manhattan HS

June 30, 2007, 02:07:23 AM
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Wichita Southeast >>>>>>> Manhattan HS
Maybe you didn't see the article that started this thread.

June 30, 2007, 02:29:02 PM
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Actually I went ahead and did some of your work for you. You and most wrestlers want respect because you claim "it's hard".
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You guys should actually look into the sport and find out more about it and how much hard work it takes before you can just say you "have no respect". grow some f*cking balls.
And then claimed that we had no "f*cking balls." Which, I'm not really sure it takes balls to find out more about a sport, but that's kind of beside the point.
I guess my point is this: why do you care who respects wrestling? Because it's hard? I don't respect UFC fighting, and it's hard. In fact, let's admit it's probably harder than wrestling, right?
The next thing I always hear about wrestling is that it's an "art form." I'm sure scat porn directors think theirs is a form of art too.
This is probably what I'll leave you with...I'm not going to tell you if I respect it or not. What I'm going to recommend is you stop taking it so seriously....which, by the way, proves my point about the obsessive business. You fell right into this trap.

Hey, i'm just trying to defend my sport, that's all. i bet it would bug you if i told u i had absolutely no respect for whatever it is u do and then gave no reason why.
You'd bet wrong.
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June 30, 2007, 04:23:14 PM
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Actually I went ahead and did some of your work for you. You and most wrestlers want respect because you claim "it's hard".
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You guys should actually look into the sport and find out more about it and how much hard work it takes before you can just say you "have no respect". grow some f*cking balls.
And then claimed that we had no "f*cking balls." Which, I'm not really sure it takes balls to find out more about a sport, but that's kind of beside the point.
I guess my point is this: why do you care who respects wrestling? Because it's hard? I don't respect UFC fighting, and it's hard. In fact, let's admit it's probably harder than wrestling, right?
The next thing I always hear about wrestling is that it's an "art form." I'm sure scat porn directors think theirs is a form of art too.
This is probably what I'll leave you with...I'm not going to tell you if I respect it or not. What I'm going to recommend is you stop taking it so seriously....which, by the way, proves my point about the obsessive business. You fell right into this trap.

Hey, i'm just trying to defend my sport, that's all. i bet it would bug you if i told u i had absolutely no respect for whatever it is u do and then gave no reason why.
You'd bet wrong.
:bs:
Excellent response. You make enough baseless, poorly thought out assumptions that it might qualify you to teach a graduate level course in the subject. You could also teach a course in boorish, homogenous monikers, but that's an argument for a different day.
Don't you think it's a little self-serving of you to assert something that, since few people on the board know me, I'd have a little difficulty disproving? Particularly since I used....I dunno....your own posts to make my point?
The activities I engaged in during high school, college and my adult life already don't get the respect that your pointless hobby disguised as a sport get...so...get ready...I figured that out before I had the chance to care. Yet here you are, running around like a high and mighty attention whore because, in your subjective opinion, it's harder than what other people do. Since you read emoticons better than text, you might want to read that last sentence again.
You see what I'm driving at, you validation-seeking &@#%wit, is that it's an opinion that a hobby or sport someone engages in is to be respected. You've driven this even further by having the opinion that what you do is harder than other things. Hence, like a child seeking validation from his parents after finishing a crapty finger painting, you get all worked up when you don't get the respect you feel you've earned since the work (in your opinion) was so hard for you.
I, on the other hand, understand that mine isn't the only opinion in the universe. I go on doing what I do because I enjoy it. And isn't that the point of a hobby or sport? Unlike you, I'm not running around trying to impress everyone only to get shot down because they don't think I deserve a reacharound for it.
Note for future crapty arguments you're going to make: your continuous use of "u" rather than "you" might be saving you a split second when typing, but it hints that you're a ten-year-old texting your mother to come pick you up.

June 30, 2007, 04:43:28 PM
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Actually I went ahead and did some of your work for you. You and most wrestlers want respect because you claim "it's hard".
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You guys should actually look into the sport and find out more about it and how much hard work it takes before you can just say you "have no respect". grow some f*cking balls.
And then claimed that we had no "f*cking balls." Which, I'm not really sure it takes balls to find out more about a sport, but that's kind of beside the point.
I guess my point is this: why do you care who respects wrestling? Because it's hard? I don't respect UFC fighting, and it's hard. In fact, let's admit it's probably harder than wrestling, right?
The next thing I always hear about wrestling is that it's an "art form." I'm sure scat porn directors think theirs is a form of art too.
This is probably what I'll leave you with...I'm not going to tell you if I respect it or not. What I'm going to recommend is you stop taking it so seriously....which, by the way, proves my point about the obsessive business. You fell right into this trap.

Hey, i'm just trying to defend my sport, that's all. i bet it would bug you if i told u i had absolutely no respect for whatever it is u do and then gave no reason why.
You'd bet wrong.
:bs:
Excellent response. You make enough baseless, poorly thought out assumptions that it might qualify you to teach a graduate level course in the subject. You could also teach a course in boorish, homogenous monikers, but that's an argument for a different day.
Don't you think it's a little self-serving of you to assert something that, since few people on the board know me, I'd have a little difficulty disproving? Particularly since I used....I dunno....your own posts to make my point?
The activities I engaged in during high school, college and my adult life already don't get the respect that your pointless hobby disguised as a sport get...so...get ready...I figured that out before I had the chance to care. Yet here you are, running around like a high and mighty attention whore because, in your subjective opinion, it's harder than what other people do. Since you read emoticons better than text, you might want to read that last sentence again.
You see what I'm driving at, you validation-seeking &*$@!wit, is that it's an opinion that a hobby or sport someone engages in is to be respected. You've driven this even further by having the opinion that what you do is harder than other things. Hence, like a child seeking validation from his parents after finishing a @#%$ty finger painting, you get all worked up when you don't get the respect you feel you've earned since the work (in your opinion) was so hard for you.
I, on the other hand, understand that mine isn't the only opinion in the universe. I go on doing what I do because I enjoy it. And isn't that the point of a hobby or sport? Unlike you, I'm not running around trying to impress everyone only to get shot down because they don't think I deserve a reacharound for it.
Note for future @#%$ty arguments you're going to make: your continuous use of "u" rather than "you" might be saving you a split second when typing, but it hints that you're a ten-year-old texting your mother to come pick you up.
haha that's pretty funny i'm not going to lie. although, you've still never explained WHY you don't give respect. maybe i am seeking validation, so what, i'm just curious. go ahead and look through my posts, not once did i say that what i do is harder than other things....or is that one of your...dare i say...assumptions.

June 30, 2007, 04:50:15 PM
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You guys should actually look into the sport and find out more about it and how much hard work it takes before you can just say you "have no respect". grow some f*cking balls.
You're saying it's hard work, and just possibly implying it's tougher than other sports. If it's an assumption, the score is Kilgore: one or two, kstate16: lots.
Also, one would argue this assumption isn't as baseless as yours. You're assuming based on nothing that I'd be offended by disrespect. I'm assuming that you're claiming it's harder based on the quoted text. Much less of a reach.

June 30, 2007, 04:57:18 PM
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You guys should actually look into the sport and find out more about it and how much hard work it takes before you can just say you "have no respect". grow some f*cking balls.
You're saying it's hard work, and just possibly implying it's tougher than other sports. If it's an assumption, the score is Kilgore: one or two, kstate16: lots.
Also, one would argue this assumption isn't as baseless as yours. You're assuming based on nothing that I'd be offended by disrespect. I'm assuming that you're claiming it's harder based on the quoted text. Much less of a reach.
I'm sorry, most people do get offended by disrespect, so it's not really a baseless assumption.  I guess you're just different, my bad.

June 30, 2007, 05:03:48 PM
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I'd consider those people tools. But fair enough.

July 12, 2007, 02:03:49 PM
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I won money from a certain MHS golfer the week after he won the 6A title.

True.

Did you play him straight up or did he give you strokes?


July 12, 2007, 04:45:51 PM
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If it doesn't involve a ball, it is not a sport.

well it presumably has four hairy balls rubbing on each other

July 12, 2007, 04:59:47 PM
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Racquetball_Ninja

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If it doesn't involve a ball, it is not a sport.

well it presumably has four hairy balls rubbing on each other

Sh*t that's funny!   :thumbsup: