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Post by Loser troll. Please ban me on Dec 4, 2007 16:41:47 GMT -5
i never stopped watching, as for joe perry's flawed there dead they mean nothing logic, i recently watched a mr perfect match, and you know whats strange, his charasima was still there, i guess when you smile on camerea after you die, the magic that is flm makes so your smile is still there long after your dead. in fact i still find the los guerrerro stealing promo's to be hilarous after all these years. i feel sorry for you because your truly missing out on great matches simply based on a stupid assumtion that there work is meaningless, oh and btw id suggest to you joe perry to do the following Stop celebrating christmas/Chanaka/kwanaza and listing to all songs realted becuase in case you did'nt know 98% of all popular holiday songs you hear are sung by dead ppl, and if you currently celebrate anything curring decenber id stop that aswell (and keep in mind im using your logic here) becuase the original people who started the tradition are long dead so it really does'nt have any meaning. One post on an Internet discussion board, and you're an expert on my life. And you obviously missed my follow-up post where I said I would celebrate the life of someone deceased, who made a profound impact on humanity, but I wouldn't watch/listen to deceased entertainers. Before any recording medium was invented, who knows how good a singer or theatre actor may have existed. Can you say? I will appreciate their talent whilst alive, but afterwards...why bother? Will their lifetime's work really affect me and make me evaluate my own life and try and make it a little better for me and anyone I come across? I cited Mahatma Ghandi as an example. I can look back at his life and see the values and principals of earning freedom without violence, and not detesting your oppressors. Ditto Nelson Mandela. But we do not discuss politics and religion on this board. I can get nothing out of Chris Benoit. A murderer, any which way you look at it (steroids, brain-damage etc). I can watch CM Punk, Bret Hart or anyone else of that ilk for a good, technical, match, with 'workrate'. Nor can I get anything out of a John Wayne film. A few hours of leisure at most, but in my life priorities, entertainment is somewhere at the bottom of the list. And I personally don't give a damn about commercialised Christmas music. When an ever-increasing percentage of the population don't even know who Jesus was, why should I indulge in the commercialisation of a sacred holiday? But that's all I will touch on, on the religious aspects. Its against board rules. i was'nt touching on religion mearly trying to point out that by the logic of ceasing to care or view anything involving someone who is dead, would include a mirad of of things. in eaiser terms should i stop riding my bike becuase the guy who invented it is dead ? no.
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Post by shiranui on Dec 4, 2007 16:46:01 GMT -5
Not really. I don't skip Benoit's matches from DVD's or anything, but I don't enjoy them either.
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Post by tartsonawire on Dec 4, 2007 16:53:53 GMT -5
I can, but with every chair shot or flying head butt, I cringe. There's no denying the guy was an incredibly talented in-ring performer, but what he did....what he did, no matter what caused it, will always blot out even his greatest matches.
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Post by The Thread Barbi on Dec 4, 2007 17:01:15 GMT -5
One post on an Internet discussion board, and you're an expert on my life. And you obviously missed my follow-up post where I said I would celebrate the life of someone deceased, who made a profound impact on humanity, but I wouldn't watch/listen to deceased entertainers. Before any recording medium was invented, who knows how good a singer or theatre actor may have existed. Can you say? I will appreciate their talent whilst alive, but afterwards...why bother? Will their lifetime's work really affect me and make me evaluate my own life and try and make it a little better for me and anyone I come across? I cited Mahatma Ghandi as an example. I can look back at his life and see the values and principals of earning freedom without violence, and not detesting your oppressors. Ditto Nelson Mandela. But we do not discuss politics and religion on this board. I can get nothing out of Chris Benoit. A murderer, any which way you look at it (steroids, brain-damage etc). I can watch CM Punk, Bret Hart or anyone else of that ilk for a good, technical, match, with 'workrate'. Nor can I get anything out of a John Wayne film. A few hours of leisure at most, but in my life priorities, entertainment is somewhere at the bottom of the list. And I personally don't give a damn about commercialised Christmas music. When an ever-increasing percentage of the population don't even know who Jesus was, why should I indulge in the commercialisation of a sacred holiday? But that's all I will touch on, on the religious aspects. Its against board rules. i was'nt touching on religion mearly trying to point out that by the logic of ceasing to care or view anything involving someone who is dead, would include a mirad of of things. in eaiser terms should i stop riding my bike becuase the guy who invented it is dead ? no. Fine, dude. I respect your opinion, but nothing will change mine. I won't say more on this thread, but I thank you for keeping it civil, and not going out and out and start calling me 'stupid' as other posters implied.
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Post by somedensefish on Dec 4, 2007 17:03:31 GMT -5
I can watch matches that he just happens to be in: MITBs, TLC. But nothing where he wins and celebrates, haven't watched WMXX since it happened, probably never will again. And honestly, I'll go to hell for saying this, but I think I could've been able to watch again if he had only killed Nancy and himself. But he murdered a child, and that is something that will never be forgiven.
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