UFC is not a sport - it is a blood game. It is not done with pride, it is done with the mentality of a feral animal that justifies its false pedigree.
Whoever says a competitive sport is meant to physically wound other people is in fact competitive. Yeah I thought so. Put your money on it.
The fact Dana White promotes the world's undisputed death-sport as a factory is something unbelievably bad in taste.
It is a winner for a prize mentality - that ultimately is based on desperate reactionary intent. The skill is meant as is the intent, delivering the kiss of death. The true champion is the one that separates himself from the masses to overcome the evolution of a blood sport.
You fight for your autonomy, your understanding, your thoughts. Those are majestic motives even in their least meaningful or abysmal state. Staging the act violence portrays as a destructive brand of art is not nearly quintessential of our interests.
Oscar Wilde - “The very essence of romance is uncertainty.”
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Marco Almeida Re; Irony vs. sarcasm
@bigcanadiano: That is somewhat naïve but nothing stops without irony involved. > @ZachGalifinak People with good humor are so much easier to talk to.
Marco Almeida Re; Romance
@bigcanadiano: I fucking loathe the feeling of disappointment I get when I fail to court a woman that showed interest in me I actually care about.
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"It’s about damage. This is a fight. It’s whoever inflicts the most damage. He got hurt, he got wobbled, he got dropped" - Dana White
How can anyone not denounce the death-sport from a raging factory union boss that Dana White incorporates is beyond
comprehension.
Stephen Harper shamelessly tries to get a few votes in by tweeting out congratulatory remarks he made about "the fight" involving a supposed Canadian icon fueled by a moderate blood thirsty fan base??
Fuck off with this UFC bullshit. Such a clown show.
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"Look at him and look at me. My hands are busted up from hitting him in the face and the belt’s not here. It sucks. But I promise you that belt will be mine" - John Hendricks
I have seen guys like John Hendricks in public at night clubs that
inadvertently walk about like they are ready to pounce at any moment, that is not a stereotype - that is a fact. The point should be made that I am sure not many fighters in the UFC are waiting to use their skills as lethal weapons, but for the majority of trained martial artists, their is a minority cause of kill or be killed mentality.
How the UFC is relevant is beyond understanding.
I have also seen good guys in the business of blood-sport that have no intention of physically dominating their opponents to make a point of death. That I can appreciate.
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