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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Wrestling fans are stupid (And other observations)
First, I've been off for a while. Some of these somments date back about a week. Pardon if they've been mentioned.
Yup. You heard me right. Wrestling fans (The majority) are stupid. I find it amazing that all this programming that gets changed due to fan opinions, boycotts, how many programs get brought back, how many get axed, etc., because the fans do stuff, and wrestling fans watch like cattle. It amazes me because even Star Trek fans found they had a limit, ending the series Enterprise before it was planned, yet wrestling fans still watch even when they hate the programming. Even the fucking Trekkies have figured it out. But back we go to the trough. Don't get me wrong, I like the current position of wrestling overall, but I hear people bitch about how horrible the product is, and they keep fucking watching. On the other hand, Edge cut the promo of his life last week, and all it took was for him to vent his frustration over getting ripped on by wrestling fans, so maybe we should bitch more. It seems to have given Edge the capacity to be entertaining. Last week was the first in a long time that I found him entertaining. So I guess we should keep ripping into him, but if you hate the product so much, TURN THE FUCKER OFF. But keep taunting edge. Maybe he'll stay entertaining. Part 2. You notice that Hassan got booed for saying how flawed America was, then JBL got booed for saying how GREAT America was? Okay, we boo Hassan and chant "USA!" because he's an evil American hating foreigner, then we turn around and boo JBL because...He says how great America is? ![]() Now I know it's deeper than that. It's because we don't like and are not supposed to like them. However, we boo and chant at "I have been treated poorly because of my color" and "America is great, isn't it?" simultaneously. “There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.”--John Rogers |
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