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I totally thought by "drastic", you were threatening to get a life.
No luck, eh?
dang, you beat me to it
I totally thought by "drastic", you were threatening to get a life.
No luck, eh?
LOLCan you 2 stop hijacking the thread? This is about me and Conor, not you
I once cried because a giant constipation turd finally exited my rectum and it brought me to tears. Tears of glory or tears of pain, I still do not know what type they were.I've only cried after 1 fight my entire life.....5th grade, a kid named Jamaal Johns beat my ass in front of my girl.
I love when grown ass men post on a MMA forum pretending they don't care about the outcomes of fights.....This post makes you look weak as fuck.
What's wrong with caring about who wins and loses? Personally, I find sports more enjoyable when I care about the outcome.
What's wrong with caring about who wins and loses? Personally, I find sports more enjoyable when I care about the outcome.
You can care without being emo about it. Of course I care about the outcome too, doesn't mean I'm going to quit watching if my favorite fighter loses one fight - that's a little too much "emotional investment" - hence my comment.
I don't cry after my favorite fighters lose? I drink, smoke hash, and break stuff.
There's a big spectrum with emotional investment. It's not going to ruin my day if my boy loses. It might make my day if he wins, though. - This is what I would consider appropriate levels of investment. If it legitimately upsets people to see someone lose, then yeah, that's too far.You can care without being emo about it. Of course I care about the outcome too, doesn't mean I'm going to quit watching if my favorite fighter loses one fight - that's a little too much "emotional investment" - hence my comment.
With a name like theirs, it's pretty clear that they're just trying to troll you, mate.He's to aloof, and stupid. Fool doesn't even understand the irony in his post.
There's a big spectrum with emotional investment. It's not going to ruin my day if my boy loses. It might make my day if he wins, though. - This is what I would consider appropriate levels of investment. If it legitimately upsets people to see someone lose, then yeah, that's too far.
Oh, yeah, I'm hoping TS is just trolling, but I know there are people like this. This is why I roll my eyes at the "Conor brings people to the sport" comments, because he mostly just brings eyes to himself. And when he loses, they'll disappear, too.Ya, I was more referring to TS "quitting" watching altogether should Conor lose. Nothing I can argue with here though - good points.
MMA as an interest is over for me if he loses. He's been propping up my waning interest for a while. Sure I like Shogun, Robbie, Tumenov, Rivera, LOLmero, Koch etc. But Conor's the only one I'm actually completely invested in.
It's like I'm in a relationship with him, sometimes I get mad at him for some of the stuff he says, but I always forgive him and laugh about it later. No one tests my emotions quite like Conor.
Dee doesn't realise how lucky she is...He better whoop RDA or I'll never forgive him. With that said, WAR MCGOAT
To be fair, I'm beginning to think this is a troll parody thread making fun of the overly obsessive McGaygor fanboys on Sherdog.You're pathetic.