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he eats throbbing brains.
settle down now.
he eats throbbing brains.
settle down now.
and so does that guy in your GIFs.
Pretty hard trolling by freakyfarley, I think it's time to purge him via my ignore list. I'm the mod of my personal WR experience.
I like when someone PMs me about a poster like I should somehow ban them cause they don't like them. I tell them to use the ignore feature and it's like they are stunned for that to be a better option than me just banning someone cause they don't like them
I like when someone PMs me about a poster like I should somehow ban them cause they don't like them. I tell them to use the ignore feature and it's like they are stunned for that to be a better option than me just banning someone cause they don't like them
It's also pretty funny what people consider to be trolls. FF is good peeps, and I can't even imagine what DS thinks he said that was trolling. In a thread yesterday, I just said that PositiveBalance was a good poster and a good mod, and some lunatic accused me of trolling.
I was very offended when that happened.
I like when someone PMs me about a poster like I should somehow ban them cause they don't like them. I tell them to use the ignore feature and it's like they are stunned for that to be a better option than me just banning someone cause they don't like them
I was very offended when that happened.
Gonna take a ride on Nunes (uh...). Even money/underdog is not right, even if it's close. No sign that Nunes is anything less than top form. I like betting in spots like this because while the fight is statistically too close in the minds of fans, their betting behavior favors taking Nunes. The emotional bets are mostly all on Shevchenko. The argument for her is mostly based on round 3 of their first fight, and the emotional assumption is that Shevchenko wins any round 4 & 5, as if it's a given or even probable. The result of the first fight matters, but it matters the other way- the one that favors Nunes. There's value in betting against the casual money here, imo. This should be -130, not -105 or -110.
I just don't feel like I really have a tight handle on Shevchenko. From what I've seen, I definitely like Nunes in the fight (maybe more than you do), but I have no confidence in my call. Nunes does have a major pacing issue, though, but it wouldn't surprise me if she finished before that matters.
I feel like there have been way more than a dozen times when I was worried about high level fighters' pacing when they had a tough 5-rounder coming after showing a little endurance/pacing problem. My recollection is that it has never been a major problem and that I generally overreact to that information.I just don't feel like I really have a tight handle on Shevchenko. From what I've seen, I definitely like Nunes in the fight (maybe more than you do), but I have no confidence in my call. Nunes does have a major pacing issue, though, but it wouldn't surprise me if she finished before that matters.
I feel like there have been way more than a dozen times when I was worried about high level fighters' pacing when they had a tough 5-rounder coming after showing a little endurance/pacing problem. My recollection is that it has never been a major problem and that I generally overreact to that information.
Spot on about fighter chins- that's similar but a better example. I used to think that a fighter's chin was a very important factor, but I think we can see that it's not very relevant unless one of the fighters is old. I don't know why I said "way more than a dozen" times in that post btw. I think I was lumping in 3 round fights that proved me wrong when I formed the thought. I can't recall a dozen gas tank concerns in main event fights. Aldo, Conor, Cowboy, Overeem come to mind from the last few years though.That's interesting. Now I'm searching my memory for times that has happened (and I can definitely think of a few). Many years ago, I reached a similar conclusion about judging people's chins. I used to give some credibility to the thinking that "X was wobbled by a shot from Y that didn't even connect cleanly; what's going to happen when he faces much heavier striker Z?" Then I noticed it almost never played out as relevant.
Gonna take a ride on Nunes (uh...). Even money/underdog is not right, even if it's close. No sign that Nunes is anything less than top form. I like betting in spots like this because while the fight is statistically too close in the minds of fans, their betting behavior favors taking Nunes. The emotional bets are mostly all on Shevchenko. The argument for her is mostly based on round 3 of their first fight, and the emotional assumption is that Shevchenko wins any round 4 & 5, as if it's a given or even probable. The result of the first fight matters, but it matters the other way- the one that favors Nunes. There's value in betting against the casual money here, imo. This should be -130, not -105 or -110.
One of y'all fuckers make a thread about the NPR thing. Im at work otherwise I would.
NPR tweeted out the Deceleration of Independence, and a bunch of Trump twitter folks thought that NPR was trying to incite rebellion against Trump.Explain?