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March 20, 2015 at 12:22 pm #21122PA RamParticipant
James Laurinaitis @JLaurinaitis55 2h2 hours ago
I really want to wear the blue and white horns with the grey facemask!! That need to happen @STLouisRams"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick
March 20, 2015 at 1:45 pm #21135wvParticipantExcellent.
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vMarch 20, 2015 at 7:38 pm #21147— X —ParticipantThat’s fine, but I have one condition.
I *don’t* want to see this anymore.You have to be odd, to be number one.
-- Dr SeussMarch 20, 2015 at 7:53 pm #21149wvParticipantThat’s fine, but I have one condition.
I *don’t* want to see this anymore.I do not understand all this gyrating
that goes on with these kids today.Is it a sexual thing, or not?
I’m seriously naive about this.
Someone explain it to me?w
vMarch 20, 2015 at 7:59 pm #21151bnwBlockedI wish he was more concerned with tackling the ball carrier than tackling on field fashion.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
March 20, 2015 at 8:15 pm #21153— X —ParticipantThat’s fine, but I have one condition.
I *don’t* want to see this anymore.I do not understand all this gyrating
that goes on with these kids today.Is it a sexual thing, or not?
I’m seriously naive about this.
Someone explain it to me?w
vHe’s more or less saying, “Yeah. Uh. Uh. Uh. I just f***ed you good” as a way of taunting/celebrating.
Wanna know the underlying issue for the sexual connotation? Can’t help you there.You have to be odd, to be number one.
-- Dr SeussMarch 20, 2015 at 9:40 pm #21156wvParticipantHe’s more or less saying, “Yeah. Uh. Uh. Uh. I just f***ed you good” as a way of taunting/celebrating.
Wanna know the underlying issue for the sexual connotation? Can’t help you there.Well, I’m getting old. I can’t keep up with
the postmodern-world anymore.I mean, I’m watchin a football game,
and its all full of football-stuff,
and then…weird-sexual-stuff pops up.
And no-one in the tv-world, or the stands,
seems to even notice or think its the least bit odd.
I mean…isn’t it odd to have sexual-gyrating
going on by the football players during a football
game? That did not always happen, right? I mean
i dont remember Merlin gyrating sexually after
a big hit on Joe Kapp.I’d research the history of this but i don’t
even know what search terms to use.
“History of Sexual gestures by players during sporting events” ?
I’m not sure what would pop up if i put
that in my search engine.Btw, I’m not sayin its ‘bad’ (or ‘good’) — just odd.
And it discombobulates me, sometimes.w
vMarch 21, 2015 at 1:18 am #21162— X —ParticipantI blame Elvis.
You have to be odd, to be number one.
-- Dr SeussMarch 21, 2015 at 1:28 am #21163NERamParticipantI mean
i dont remember Merlin gyrating sexually aftera big hit on Joe Kappw
vGeeze, I dunno… You didn’t find Billy White Shoes dance or the Ickey Shuffle a wee bit provocative?
March 21, 2015 at 8:06 am #21166TSRFParticipantThis is all qvite easy to explain… when the athlete accomplishes a feat that invokes intensely positive emotions, he regresses back to an earlier mental state when he had equally intense positive emotions and acts out on these feelings. These bridges to past emotional states can go all the way back, as evidenced by the Seattle Wide Receiver during the Super Bowl who travelled all the way back to his first poop not in a diaper. Such a happy boy! If only more players can travel that far back, past their first erections or first orgasms, we won’t see as many provocative displays…
March 21, 2015 at 8:36 am #21168wvParticipantThis is all qvite easy to explain… when the athlete accomplishes a feat that invokes intensely positive emotions, he regresses back to an earlier mental state when he had equally intense positive emotions and acts out on these feelings. These bridges to past emotional states can go all the way back, as evidenced by the Seattle Wide Receiver during the Super Bowl who travelled all the way back to his first poop not in a diaper. Such a happy boy! If only more players can travel that far back, past their first erections or first orgasms, we won’t see as many provocative displays…
Well, are women athletes gyrating too?
I never see it, if they are.
And if they are not, why
is it just the men doing
the sexualized-dancing?w
vMarch 21, 2015 at 9:10 am #21169TSRFParticipantDo you consider pole dancers athletes (I do…)
March 21, 2015 at 9:17 am #21170nittany ramModeratorThis is all qvite easy to explain… when the athlete accomplishes a feat that invokes intensely positive emotions, he regresses back to an earlier mental state when he had equally intense positive emotions and acts out on these feelings. These bridges to past emotional states can go all the way back, as evidenced by the Seattle Wide Receiver during the Super Bowl who travelled all the way back to his first poop not in a diaper. Such a happy boy! If only more players can travel that far back, past their first erections or first orgasms, we won’t see as many provocative displays…
Apparently soccer players can travel back deeper into their emotional past than american football players.
By the way, if you google image “american football player thumb sucking” pictures of Jay Cutler appear, but unfortunately, none where he is actually sucking his thumb.
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