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Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
consider context- he thinks he's some all-important Cronkite when in reality he's parodying journalism for spoiling prize-fighting promotion in an incredibly politically insignificant bloodsport
Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
The reason goes in both ways, why is it such a fuss then? He just told who is fighting who.
He openly admitted that he knew it would be revealed only hours later in an important promotional tool during the broadcast, but his self-important convictions deluded himself to the point of tears in acknowledging the pitifulness of his role in the situation
That Helwani is far too self-absorbed in his journalism degree to acknowledge that spoiling a major prize-fighting promotional announcement was somehow done in the name of truth-telling for the edification of the public