Disappearance of Sebastian

tHuG $TyLe

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#42
That is the worst analogy of all time. It doesn't even make sense.

My music is my career. It puts food on my table, it feeds my family. Yes, I'd be pissed off if a tour got postponed because that means less money that month. But there's always other shows that are just as important. So I wouldn't let the postponing of a show or tour affect my mood for more than a couple of minutes.

Whereas, some football-obsessed people I know are literally depressed for DAYS if their team loses. They cry and all sorts, despite the fact that (unless they put money on it), the outcome of this game has no direct effect on their personal situation whatsoever. And it's selfish of them to be depressed about it, because other people around them might not care, and don't want that person to be depressed.
Well its selfish of the people around the person that is depressed to not want that person depressed. :D

I feel its time for that famous qoute.

'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death.
I'm very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.'

Lawl.
 
#44
That is the worst analogy of all time. It doesn't even make sense.

My music is my career. It puts food on my table, it feeds my family. Yes, I'd be pissed off if a tour got postponed because that means less money that month. But there's always other shows that are just as important. So I wouldn't let the postponing of a show or tour affect my mood for more than a couple of minutes.

Whereas, some football-obsessed people I know are literally depressed for DAYS if their team loses. They cry and all sorts, despite the fact that (unless they put money on it), the outcome of this game has no direct effect on their personal situation whatsoever. And it's selfish of them to be depressed about it, because other people around them might not care, and don't want that person to be depressed.
I can understand why you would say this because you 're not into football like some people are. So you would never understand why people feel ''depressed'' over a footy match (cough sebastian).
 

_carmi

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#45
Well its selfish of the people around the person that is depressed to not want that person depressed. :D

I feel its time for that famous qoute.

'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death.
I'm very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.'

Lawl.
i love that quote
 

Flipmo

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#46
Nothing wrong with being depressed when your club or national NT loses.
You follow your team from day 1, and you invest your time, passion, and many times money (Merchandise, match tickets, etc), it is only normal you'd feel upset.
One of my friends is a die hard Gooner, her bf is a die hard Liverpool fan. She didn't talk to him for 2 weeks after Liverpool beat Arsenal in the CL. Funniest thing ever, but then again, I understand it, and he didn't blame her either for it.

When you know your football, you understand it's passion. All clubs we support have a little something we can relate to, something we can call our own. If it's for it's past, your hometown, the area, political allignment or whatever. People connect to it.
That is what's hard for North American sports like hockey or baseball (with exceptions in certain teams) clubs, they get sold and bought over and over again. You have no stability. Also, they don't seem very passionnate (with exceptions once again)

It's something I fear many people can't understand.
 

Rahim

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#48
looooooooooooooooooool

This is what I mean when I say some of your football posts make me wanna shot myself.

Adriano is not better than Kaka or at the same level. Kaka is a player of the year.

But I like it, you're getting better at insults. lol.

Still amazed by ''boob'' insult lol.
lol hey i wasn't asking for your approval on how good my insults are.. and don't flatter yourself either..i wasn't giving you a compliment :)

but as for adriano - he has as much potential as Kaka imo....but kaka being player of the year, yeah..that would make him the better player then..

Nah Rahim, there is no comparison between Kaka and Adriano. Kaka is different class and is the best player in the world imo. Adriano career has gone of the rails over the past few years. His father died and he developed a drink problem. He was shipped out to Sao Paolo on loan by Inter Milan. He is back with them now and hopefully he has put his problems behind him. Jose Mourinho will surely get the best out of him.

Ze Roberto is too old now as well. I think he is 36. He is a good player though and i thought he was Brazil's best performer at the 06 World Cup.
comparing weight class or not, adriano does have a lot of potential.. and i still think he is at the same level as kaka, he just hasn't been recognized or proved that yet or stood out from it u know

i didn't know anything about his father passing away tho....i hope that doesn't messs him up for 08 wc....

and about ze roberto, i would go so far to say that he is one of brazils legends......i think he is an underrated player and should get more credit...but he is a legend...i luv the whole brazil 06 squad...just how everything was done....except for the way they played ofcourse...
 

Flipmo

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#49
What 08 World Cup? You mean the South American qualifying? It already started a while back, 6 matches were played, and Brazil is 5th or 6th. They're been playing sad football as of late, Paraguay on the other hand has been interesting.

Anyone remember Chilavert? :D He rocked.
 
#51
i didn't know anything about his father passing away tho....i hope that doesn't messs him up for 08 wc....
08 world cup? lol
At least you could have Google it.
and about ze roberto, i would go so far to say that he is one of brazils legends......i think he is an underrated player and should get more credit...but he is a legend...i luv the whole brazil 06 squad...just how everything was done....except for the way they played ofcourse...
Than again thats you.
Anyone remember Chilavert? :D He rocked.
Is he still alive and playing? How old is this dude.

Of course I remember him. He was famous for taking free kicks and penalties lol and that back kick save.
 

Flipmo

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#53
Of course I remember him. He was famous for taking free kicks and penalties lol and that back kick save.
Chilavert retired in 2004. I don't know with what club, was it Strasbourg? or prehaps some South American club.

He was the man. lol.

Yah, he didn't do the Scorpion kick though. Like Bobby said, that was Higuita. Who believe it or not, is still part of a 2nd division club. lol
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#54
i didn't know anything about his father passing away tho....i hope that doesn't messs him up for 08 wc....
Euro Cup was in 2008. World Cup is in 2010. They are both every 4 years. Remember that next time please. You cannot discuss Euro or World Cup if you do not even know when they are.
 

Rahim

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#55
08 world cup? lol
At least you could have Google it.
lol ..no i know the next wc is in 2010..that was a mistake..

Euro Cup was in 2008. World Cup is in 2010. They are both every 4 years. Remember that next time please. You cannot discuss Euro or World Cup if you do not even know when they are.
c'mon now.. get off my dick carmi ....you and i both know u just cant handle it..stop trying to ride it so hard....i can't feel anything..really..
 

Da_Funk

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#57
Euro Cup was in 2008. World Cup is in 2010. They are both every 4 years. Remember that next time please. You cannot discuss Euro or World Cup if you do not even know when they are.
I hate that I have to defend Rahim. But even a retarded monkey could've worked out that 08 was a typo
 

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