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Actually, Mr. Hound,Anarkistsdream wrote:![]()
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
I dont know, i think id still go with Alba. Ever since that post i made shes the only girl for meAnarkistsdream wrote:Actually, Mr. Hound,Anarkistsdream wrote:![]()
I see your Alba and raise you an Ambrosio
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xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
And i just want to re-route this argument. Although these professional wrestlers are gifted tremendously athleticly, i think they should be more compared to actors/stunt men. Not that i dont acknowledge the physical strain they do to entertain, they truly are entertainers. The actual wrestling they do is not real, and the majority of whats on television now is drama based on the much of the episodes being talking and backstage interviews.jnd94 wrote:No, it absolutely shouldnt be that way. Your right, I'd rather watch football than doctors treating athlete's foot, but just because it is more interesting doesnt mean it is morally right. Doctors spend their whole lives researching, helping people, and they dont get as much credit as a dumbass 7'5 f*ck hitting another dumbass 7'5 f*ck. It just isnt right....Huckleberryhound wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:The payment of public service workers is the fault of your government, and for the record, i think ambulance men should be paid more than soccer players, but the value the world puts on certain skills has been set in stone for many hundreds of years......cest la vei.Anarkistsdream wrote:Of course it is great for them... But what I am saying is that NO, it isn't fair... It isn't fair to social workers, public school teachers, etc...Huckleberryhound wrote: If someone makes 50,000,000 off of someones abilities, you are saying they don't deserve a decent cut of that money ?
You're not making much sense mate.
Hell, if I hadn't broke my knee and was still playing soccer, I would have my scholarship... But that didn't happen. But I never intended on making a career out of it... I did it because I loved it. Still do.
So, Huckleberry, I actually AGREE with you... But I do not think that it is fair or just.
See, you are arguing the same thing as me now, brother... That is what I am saying...
You thought I was arguing something that I was not...
And I agree with the fault lying with our government... But it's that same government that allows sports stars to be [aid more than some small third-world countries make per year.
I take you back to my original point, but rephrase it.
Would 200,000,000 people watch a halftime show that consisted of doctors treating athletes foot ?
No, but they would pay for the right to watch two groups of grown men punt a pig skin around a grassy field...heck, grass optional. They deserve to be paid that much, because the revenue they produce warrants that. Until all entertainment is government controlled so the government can re-distrabute it, it is as it is....and i think it is probably better this way .
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
But even actors benefit society. they use their stardom to address issues throughout the world. Osmeo sports starts do it, but it is mostly actors who give large donations to charity, who speak about issues in public, and help. Seldom i see a sports star doing that.Gold Knight wrote:And i just want to re-route this argument. Although these professional wrestlers are gifted tremendously athleticly, i think they should be more compared to actors/stunt men. Not that i dont acknowledge the physical strain they do to entertain, they truly are entertainers. The actual wrestling they do is not real, and the majority of whats on television now is drama based on the much of the episodes being talking and backstage interviews.jnd94 wrote:No, it absolutely shouldnt be that way. Your right, I'd rather watch football than doctors treating athlete's foot, but just because it is more interesting doesnt mean it is morally right. Doctors spend their whole lives researching, helping people, and they dont get as much credit as a dumbass 7'5 f*ck hitting another dumbass 7'5 f*ck. It just isnt right....Huckleberryhound wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:The payment of public service workers is the fault of your government, and for the record, i think ambulance men should be paid more than soccer players, but the value the world puts on certain skills has been set in stone for many hundreds of years......cest la vei.Anarkistsdream wrote: Of course it is great for them... But what I am saying is that NO, it isn't fair... It isn't fair to social workers, public school teachers, etc...
Hell, if I hadn't broke my knee and was still playing soccer, I would have my scholarship... But that didn't happen. But I never intended on making a career out of it... I did it because I loved it. Still do.
So, Huckleberry, I actually AGREE with you... But I do not think that it is fair or just.
See, you are arguing the same thing as me now, brother... That is what I am saying...
You thought I was arguing something that I was not...
And I agree with the fault lying with our government... But it's that same government that allows sports stars to be [aid more than some small third-world countries make per year.
I take you back to my original point, but rephrase it.
Would 200,000,000 people watch a halftime show that consisted of doctors treating athletes foot ?
No, but they would pay for the right to watch two groups of grown men punt a pig skin around a grassy field...heck, grass optional. They deserve to be paid that much, because the revenue they produce warrants that. Until all entertainment is government controlled so the government can re-distrabute it, it is as it is....and i think it is probably better this way .
Sorry for going back far in the thread but this caught my eye.Anarkistsdream wrote:Hell, if I hadn't broke my knee and was still playing soccer, I would have my scholarship... But that didn't happen. But I never intended on making a career out of it... I did it because I loved it. Still do.
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
This from the pompous jackass who believes that Vince McMahon is dead?!wrestler1ump wrote:You're a fucking moron dyingfetus. He did NOT kill himself or his family.
And i suppose the whole WORLD is in on thisdebra79 wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:You're a fucking moron dyingfetus. He did NOT kill himself or his family.
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
Actually, many of the athletes people believe to be the pompous jackasses of sports usually donate the most. One of them being Chad Johnson, wide receiver of the Cincinatti Bengals. He is at the moment doing several sport-related events to raise tons money to charity.jnd94 wrote:But even actors benefit society. they use their stardom to address issues throughout the world. Osmeo sports starts do it, but it is mostly actors who give large donations to charity, who speak about issues in public, and help. Seldom i see a sports star doing that.Gold Knight wrote:And i just want to re-route this argument. Although these professional wrestlers are gifted tremendously athleticly, i think they should be more compared to actors/stunt men. Not that i dont acknowledge the physical strain they do to entertain, they truly are entertainers. The actual wrestling they do is not real, and the majority of whats on television now is drama based on the much of the episodes being talking and backstage interviews.jnd94 wrote:No, it absolutely shouldnt be that way. Your right, I'd rather watch football than doctors treating athlete's foot, but just because it is more interesting doesnt mean it is morally right. Doctors spend their whole lives researching, helping people, and they dont get as much credit as a dumbass 7'5 f*ck hitting another dumbass 7'5 f*ck. It just isnt right....Huckleberryhound wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote: The payment of public service workers is the fault of your government, and for the record, i think ambulance men should be paid more than soccer players, but the value the world puts on certain skills has been set in stone for many hundreds of years......cest la vei.
See, you are arguing the same thing as me now, brother... That is what I am saying...
You thought I was arguing something that I was not...
And I agree with the fault lying with our government... But it's that same government that allows sports stars to be [aid more than some small third-world countries make per year.
I take you back to my original point, but rephrase it.
Would 200,000,000 people watch a halftime show that consisted of doctors treating athletes foot ?
No, but they would pay for the right to watch two groups of grown men punt a pig skin around a grassy field...heck, grass optional. They deserve to be paid that much, because the revenue they produce warrants that. Until all entertainment is government controlled so the government can re-distrabute it, it is as it is....and i think it is probably better this way .
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Your a moron, steroids lead to chemical imbalances, and this man was a wrestler for 20 years; thus using them a long time. That certain chemical imbalance could have lead to his acts of insanity. Or it could have something to do with the anniversary of the death of his late best friend, Eddie Guererro. Although I'm not sure of his actual death date.wrestler1ump wrote:You're a fucking moron dyingfetus. He did NOT kill himself or his family.dyingfetus wrote:He wasn't on raw, he was just drafted to ECW, and he had a shot at the heavywieght belt, but he went insane and killed everyonephytoplankton wrote:Man, this is really sad. I'm gonna miss seeing him on raw.
cena-rules wrote:Cheese is the most valuble thing in the world
Amen brotherCheesemore wrote:As long as people want to be entertained on a constant basis and are willing to pay the money to be entertained, Sport star salaries will continue to rise.
Doctors, lawyers, teachers, policemen, firemen, these are the true heros and should be payed accordingly, but socitity doesn't work like that.
The world isn't perfect, it's the sad truth of life, people die, but eveytime someone dies, someone is born, and the world moves on.
I can see why he was a role model to some, I won't argue that he was/wasn't, people deal with shock or stress in many ways, one of which is denial. You can believe all you want that he didn't kill his family (I personally don't see how he could have done such a horrible thing) but if science proves it, then he did it
Arguing if he was a good man is pointless, since none of us knew him personally, we have no say on how good/bad he was, so I say we move on, not forget, but move on from his death and learn that life is fragile, and that you should enjoy every minute of it, or else, it will be gone
That was deep...Cheesemore wrote:As long as people want to be entertained on a constant basis and are willing to pay the money to be entertained, Sport star salaries will continue to rise.
Doctors, lawyers, teachers, policemen, firemen, these are the true heros and should be payed accordingly, but socitity doesn't work like that.
The world isn't perfect, it's the sad truth of life, people die, but eveytime someone dies, someone is born, and the world moves on.
I can see why he was a role model to some, I won't argue that he was/wasn't, people deal with shock or stress in many ways, one of which is denial. You can believe all you want that he didn't kill his family (I personally don't see how he could have done such a horrible thing) but if science proves it, then he did it
Arguing if he was a good man is pointless, since none of us knew him personally, we have no say on how good/bad he was, so I say we move on, not forget, but move on from his death and learn that life is fragile, and that you should enjoy every minute of it, or else, it will be gone
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
I object to this. The vast sums that the top sportsmen and entertainers (and others, such as business executives etc) get paid nowadays - compared to people lower down the scale - is a relatively new phenomenon. Society doesn't have to work like that, and it didn't do so to anything like the same extent, both in America and Britain, as recently as 25 years ago. And there is no fundamental reason why it has to continue the way it does.Cheesemore wrote:As long as people want to be entertained on a constant basis and are willing to pay the money to be entertained, Sport star salaries will continue to rise.
Doctors, lawyers, teachers, policemen, firemen, these are the true heros and should be payed accordingly, but socitity doesn't work like that.
The world isn't perfect, it's the sad truth of life, people die, but eveytime someone dies, someone is born, and the world moves on.
ever hear of the Feudal System? read your history, its always been that way[/quote][/b]Stopper wrote:I object to this. The vast sums that the top sportsmen and entertainers (and others, such as business executives etc) get paid nowadays - compared to people lower down the scale - is a relatively new phenomenon. Society doesn't have to work like that, and it didn't do so to anything like the same extent, both in America and Britain, as recently as 25 years ago. And there is no fundamental reason why it has to continue the way it does.Cheesemore wrote:As long as people want to be entertained on a constant basis and are willing to pay the money to be entertained, Sport star salaries will continue to rise.
Doctors, lawyers, teachers, policemen, firemen, these are the true heros and should be payed accordingly, but socitity doesn't work like that.
The world isn't perfect, it's the sad truth of life, people die, but eveytime someone dies, someone is born, and the world moves on.
Yes, I have heard of the "Feudal System", bollock-brains. I think things have moved on just a little from then. Rather than my going to re-read my history, I think you should re-read my post before making another half-arsed useless comment.gimpyThewonder wrote:
ever hear of the Feudal System? read your history, its always been that way
no need to get insulting, jeesh. And after re-reading your post my comment stands. the cosolidation or distribution of wealth ebbs and flows throughout history. For many centuries the wealth was in the hands of the few, nobility, clergy and later the merchant class. As the merchant class became more entrenched we see the evolution of the middle class. wealth is now being more evenly distributed amongst the populace. Engel and Marx start writing/publishing and the basic tennants of communism/socialism are formed. we see a growing distribution of wealth into the 1950's-60's during the post-wwII economic boom in the US. That was the peak for distributed wealth, now thanks to factors such as globalization the person at the top of the pyramid gets the biggest check. I'm not saying its right, honestly i've been a cubicle slave so i know it sucks balls, but to assert that its a "relatively new phenomena", is just incorrect. it would be more true to claim the opposite, the idea of distrubuted wealth is far newerStopper wrote:Yes, I have heard of the "Feudal System", bollock-brains. I think things have moved on just a little from then. Rather than my going to re-read my history, I think you should re-read my post before making another half-arsed useless comment.gimpyThewonder wrote:
ever hear of the Feudal System? read your history, its always been that way
DAZMCFC wrote:i did not know who the f*ck this was. wrestling is completly shit. this guy is a complete dead wanker, who has killed his innocent son and wife. quite a lot of you americans are saying he could not of done this, wake up you fucking idiots, for f*ck sake he has killed 2 people then the shit bag killed himself. what a worthless piece of shit he was. no fucker should give him a minutes worth of mourning. anarkists said that no athlete is worth much. i do agree about doctors,nurses, firemen, police and so on and so forth, but if you are a supporter of a an athlete, (for example, Payne Stewart) surely you are going to feel for the death of that person. Payne Stewart was a great golfer and i was deeply upset when he died on that lear jet. even though he was an american, he was a great golfer and a great character, deepily missed. he did not kill his wife or kid, but you lot still adore this moron.

true ever since his best mate died late 2005 he has been in a rather poor mental state.vtmarik wrote:Many baseball players took steroids, I don't think any of them ever strangled their wives, smothered their sons and then hung themselves.
He was unbalanced before the 'roids.