Eric Arthur Blair
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His leg was broken. It's been reinforced by a titanium rod now.Why?
Did Biles break her leg?
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His leg was broken. It's been reinforced by a titanium rod now.Why?
It's more like an appeal to your unpopularity, asshole!Appeal to popularity now, dimwit?
The overblown rage you guys show at everything doesn't translate well into this outsized character assassination of an amateur athlete. Her performance on one of the apparatus was likely a harbinger of things to come; she made the right choice by withdrawing.
She did try, didn't you see her do the vault? Did you not see my post #479? You really think she should be out there if she can't tell up from down?No "rage" here. I just think she should have at least tried. True champions always do.
She did try, didn't you see her do the vault? Did you not see my post #479? You really think she should be out there if she can't tell up from down?
Dude, Strug knew she was going to land on her feet and even though she was on a bum ankle she at least knew up from down. Did you look at the video of Biles dismounting from the parallel bars and landed on her back? What if next time it was on her head? Did you not see the video of Biles doing a vault? You want her up on the balance beam doing back flips and shit? Really?Kerri Strug tried, even when she knew she had injured her ankle.
Getting frustrated? Not even going to try to defend your stupid position?It's more like an appeal to your unpopularity, asshole!
You should quit while you're ahead. But when have you ever been ahead?
Holy shit, you're stupid. How many times does it need to be explained to you that a mental health concern is as real as a broken leg? Are you incapable of grasping the concept, or are you just another fatass slowly crushing his sofa while playing General Patton with world class athletes who live and train and compete at levels you can't even imagine?His leg was broken. It's been reinforced by a titanium rod now.
Did Biles break her leg?
I don't know what you mean. What's the matter? No one will play with you?Getting frustrated? Not even going to try to defend your stupid position?
Oh, recycling your garbage now. Good for you.Holy shit, you're stupid. How many times does it need to be explained to you that a mental health concern is as real as a broken leg? Are you incapable of grasping the concept, or are you just another fatass slowly crushing his sofa while playing General Patton with world class athletes who live and train and compete at levels you can't even imagine?
So, you don't think mental health problems are real.
Do you finally understand why I mentioned the broken leg, you fucking dimwit?Oh, recycling your garbage now. Good for you.
NO, and ad hoc insults won't get you anywhere.Do you finally understand why I mentioned the broken leg, you fucking dimwit?
Both athletes had health issues that prevented them from continuing. That's the truth whether a flabby nobody like you likes it or not.....
Connor McGregor had a broken leg.
Simone Biles does not! ...
Your insults hurt so much. Ouch.Both athletes had health issues that prevented them from continuing. That's the truth whether a flabby nobody like you likes it or not.
Who's appealing to authority now?Rhonda Rousey agrees with me.
There is a psychological effect whether you feel it or not. It is divisive and if you don't believe itDescribe how an athlete opting out has any negative effect on the nation.
Not at all. I only mentioned a reference. I did not draw any conclusion based on it. Try to learn what terms mean before you use them....
Who's appealing to authority now?
You are!
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And that means her issue isn't legitimate? If one and only one athlete in all of the Olympics breaks his wrist, is that proof that he was just faking?.....
I doubt if anyone else in the entire 2020 Olympics, all 11, 091 of them, besides Simone Biles,
had a mental health issue that prevented them from competing.
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