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Haha! The fan got him pretty good with that response.
RolandDeschain":1o2fn51l said:Oh yeah, Smelly; it's not like international soccer fans do anything bad, haha.
Come on. Throwing batteries at Santa is funny.FlyHawksFly":d3y7qgfr said:Only in Philly.
irocdave":36zn9pqg said:And that is a prime example of why social media should be ignored by anyone that has anything to lose. Yea, some pimple faced kid had a funny retort, but the fact still remains some dumb ass gets to run his mouth about some one he doesn't know. The guy challenges him and a funny retort wins the challenge? I think todays society is delusional and has lost site of what a challenge really is. The FB photo of a guy getting punched in the face with the tag of "unfriending in my day" comes to mind. Todays society thinks it's OK to say what ever you want top anybody and it's OK. It isn't, if you would type it and post on the internet, you better be able to say it while standing in front of the person. How many think this guy would have said what he did while standing in front of Gurley?
hawker84":der0sz5o said:I think this shows how stupid and immature professional athletes are. nothing better to do with your time then get into a twitter war with a nobody?
He is unpresidented. :stirthepot:RedAlice":2cpsotqh said:hawker84":2cpsotqh said:I think this shows how stupid and immature professional athletes are. nothing better to do with your time then get into a twitter war with a nobody?
I literally laughed out loud at this post. Yeah, it's the athletes who are immature. Um: president-elect, anyone? Certainly nothing better to do with his time than twitter stupid things.....
And, this is a response to athletes and twitter. I am not making a political statement except about how people spend time on twitter, which is the topic.