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Claudia Gadelha vs a man back in 2010

It's not emotional.

Just stating verifiable contradictions.


You seem upset to me, bro. It's okay to be upset sometimes, although getting angry about an F-1 driver somehow being associated with a terrible Youtube clip because he's in the avatar of the TS who posted said clip on an MMA forum doesn't really track with me. Mind you, I also find F-1, NASCAR, and all other forms of motor sports where I'm not driving boring as hell so I can't really say I have anything invested in this one way or the other.
 
You seem upset to me, bro. It's okay to be upset sometimes, although getting angry about an F-1 driver somehow being associated with a terrible Youtube clip because he's in the avatar of the TS who posted said clip on an MMA forum doesn't really track with me. Mind you, I also find F-1, NASCAR, and all other forms of motor sports where I'm not driving boring as hell so I can't really say I have anything invested in this one way or the other.

It's not in that sense.

The guy in the avatar is a big deal in Brazil. He also stands for discipline, rigor and higher standards of behavior. He died in national television, people saw it - a lot of important things carry his name in Sao Paulo.

The TV show that used Claudia as a clown in that spectacle is a cesspool of exploitation, bad humor and sensationalism. It's bad enough I cannot think of an American equivalent - you gotta take a very bad version of MAD TV and mix it with the "sabado gigantes" typical of latin american countries. You get that show - like I said, it's low, very low.

The "fight" they staged is also not necessarily legit - it's TV, bad TV.

We are living the era of outrage. Nothing can be said without a handful of people imagining a comment, reaction or critique comes from a place of outrage or deep feelings. That's ridiculous - it is possible to make a critique, to legitimately expose something for its poor quality without being emotionally affected by it. Or even if emotions are a factor, they don't necessarily trump the analysis.

So this whole "triggered" thing misses the point. It's not about that.
 
Really he could have jabbed her face off, kicks and right crosses kind of thing but he didn't. Hell even somebody like CM Punk could have done better. I honestly don't think the crowd would have like it had he punched and elbow Gaudela. I'm sure he held back.

So using your intellect, you think he wanted to lose to a tiny girl in a machismo country Like Brazil? It’s not like in the USA with all the soyboy male feminist etc... you think you could beat her? Like i said if you paid attention, I think he held back a little until he got touched, there were times where it looked like he punched as hard as he could. But ultimately he didn’t want to lose to a girl half his size and tried his best after he got touched
 
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It's low, very low garbage.

I've gone by Senna's grave to put flowers for 2 people dear to me who are forever there, close to a great man.

That AV and that TV show do not mix.

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Relax dude, he just raced cars for a living. We have people on this forum who irreverently mock men held in much higher esteem than him. And I say this as a fan of Senna.
 
It's not in that sense.

The guy in the avatar is a big deal in Brazil. He also stands for discipline, rigor and higher standards of behavior. He died in national television, people saw it - a lot of important things carry his name in Sao Paulo.

The TV show that used Claudia as a clown in that spectacle is a cesspool of exploitation, bad humor and sensationalism. It's bad enough I cannot think of an American equivalent - you gotta take a very bad version of MAD TV and mix it with the "sabado gigantes" typical of latin american countries. You get that show - like I said, it's low, very low.

The "fight" they staged is also not necessarily legit - it's TV, bad TV.

We are living the era of outrage. Nothing can be said without a handful of people imagining a comment, reaction or critique comes from a place of outrage or deep feelings. That's ridiculous - it is possible to make a critique, to legitimately expose something for its poor quality without being emotionally affected by it. Or even if emotions are a factor, they don't necessarily trump the analysis.

So this whole "triggered" thing misses the point. It's not about that.

Your location says Canada, but methinks you have Brazilian ties?
 
that dude makes cm punk look like a white version of Saenchi
 
This was clearly a combination of cgi and a being a fixed fight
 
Would need some extra crotch padding.
There’s no way she’s mounting me like that and I’m not sporting an erection.
 
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