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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is only if you buy your little fantasy that there is only one other poster here.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBTDT, how about an "out of state" thread calling in right about now?
"The day after the Democrats got thumped in a second consecutive midterm, President Obama stepped to the podium at a post-election press conference and declared, “To everyone who voted, I want you to know that I hear you. To the two-thirds of voters who chose not to participate in the process yesterday, I hear you too.”*Setting aside Obama’s petulant reference to the silent majority he believes let him down by staying home, the president’s takeaway from the election was that Americans really wanted Washington to work together to “get things done.”So he chose as his first order of business an executive action that would foster enmity and make it harder for all parties involved to come together to get things done."
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/art...in_124834.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhenever obviously educated people attempt to use street slang it always comes across poorly because it paints the user as mocking those less fortunate than them. Beside your obvious social arrogance, the reason you are being called out in large part is because you make it very obivious that the money you spend on your children's soccer doesn't mean much to you and that paints a picture of indifference to your fellow man. Basically you come across as a self interested rich *****.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI used the word "shiz" because I can't use the real word. I certainly was not trying to be "street" or whatever misguided notion you have, nor is the money a pittance to me and my family. We are not rich and it is a huge financial commitment for us. The only difference is that we chose to make athletics a top priority in our kids youth, but not for any financial payoff, but for all the life benefits. Unlike you and bunch of those whining about your club experience, we are quite content and ok with our choices to allocate our "luxury" dollars where we have.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is the thing about sensitivity issues, most people don't think they are being offensive until it is brought to their attention how others are perceiving their words or actions. It is the truly special ones though that refuse to accept the hint and respect other's sensitivities.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow, I wish all you miserable club soccer parents would just pack it up and go back to town travel. Seriously, no one has got a gun to your head. My kid plays both, but we have reasons that we do it, none of which have to do with playing in professionally or even in college. If you don't have any good reasons on your end, and all you can do it bitch, then get the frack out already.
Club soccer is meant to teach the kids about the game, develop social skills as well as developing these kids physically and mentally to be ready for the real world which 99.999% of them are going to experience in the future.
Oh, and along the way, have some fun being part of something bigger than them, a team.
If your club isnt doing this, find somewhere that is. We have tried a couple different clubs and have finally found the best place for our kid. She's happy and loving it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is the thing about sensitivity issues, most people don't think they are being offensive until it is brought to their attention how others are perceiving their words or actions. It is the truly special ones though that refuse to accept the hint and respect other's sensitivities.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is the thing about sensitivity issues, most people don't think they are being offensive until it is brought to their attention how others are perceiving their words or actions. It is the truly special ones though that refuse to accept the hint and respect other's sensitivities.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is the thing about sensitivity issues, most people don't think they are being offensive until it is brought to their attention how others are perceiving their words or actions. It is the truly special ones though that refuse to accept the hint and respect other's sensitivities.
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