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#60885
This article by Mark hughes was in autosport last week and I thought it was interesting.

Blah, blah, blah. Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.


I read two-thirds of the way through and quit because it just sounded like a tasteless dramatization as if drafting the plot of an episode of a daily soap opera. It keeps taking artistic liberty by speaking of things going on internally; things nobody can know but the people themselves. Unless the author is some kind of psychic that can read the thoughts and feelings of others, this sort of creative liberty isn't any different from personifying inanimate objects by giving them feelings or will and speaking on them. He looks at things that have happened and in his mind interprets and decides what was going on inside other folks; things he has no knowledge of whatsoever only within grasp by means of speculation.

This wouldn't be any different from me writing up an article about what's going on inside the folks posting here. I can't really know what this guy or that guy's thoughts, feelings, and motives are, but I can sure speculate and write about them!

Yes, some crap happened that shouldn't have, but the dramatizing of it all is in bad taste and of little value.

Factman you only post on this forum to Hamilton bash. i hope it makes you feel warm and fuzzy in side and gives you a reason for living :wink:


Hating on anything popular is somehow viewed as the cool thing to do. A friend of over twenty years has a problem with this. He defends it by declaring that he's thinking for himself rather than jumping on a bandwagon, and independent thought is great, but in his case it's normally just an excuse. The real reason my friend tends to oppose popular beliefs and ideas isn't because his personal ideals lead him that way but rather tend to be simply for the sake of going against everyone else, whether right or wrong.

If a band is popular, it's cool to hate it. If a celebrity is popular, it's cool to hate them. If a sports team is doing really well, it's cool to hate them and favor one that's terrible that nobody likes. Christianity is by far the world's leading religion, so it's cool to be anti-Christian. And, more relevant, if a driver is popular, it's cool to hate him.
#60886
:rofl: I am SO uncool! :rofl:
#60887
If a band is popular, it's cool to hate it. If a celebrity is popular, it's cool to hate them. If a sports team is doing really well, it's cool to hate them and favor one that's terrible that nobody likes. Christianity is by far the world's leading religion, so it's cool to be anti-Christian. And, more relevant, if a driver is popular, it's cool to hate him.


Sure, some people are like that but it's immensely rare.

Example:
I hate Christianity. Am i trying to be cool? No, i geniunely think all religions are stupid.
I support Derby County FC (who suck :hehe: ). Am i trying to be cool? No. I support the team of the city i was born in, like a lot of people.
I am a huge Raikkonen fan but don't particularly like Hamilton.
I hate U2 and, but love Metallica, Foo Fighters, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and so on. They're 4 of the biggest bands still around today. What do you make of that? :rolleyes:
#61008
[/quote]Hating on anything popular is somehow viewed as the cool thing to do. A friend of over twenty years has a problem with this. He defends it by declaring that he's thinking for himself rather than jumping on a bandwagon, and independent thought is great, but in his case it's normally just an excuse. The real reason my friend tends to oppose popular beliefs and ideas isn't because his personal ideals lead him that way but rather tend to be simply for the sake of going against everyone else, whether right or wrong.

If a band is popular, it's cool to hate it. If a celebrity is popular, it's cool to hate them. If a sports team is doing really well, it's cool to hate them and favor one that's terrible that nobody likes. Christianity is by far the world's leading religion, so it's cool to be anti-Christian. And, more relevant, if a driver is popular, it's cool to hate him.[/quote]

What a shallow outlook on life.
#61158
If this is the worst thing that LH ever does, then that's fine by me, and does not even come close to the kind of stunts that Michael Schumacher pulled all through his career.


Nope, the worst thing that Lewis has done (so far) is ram Kimi in the pits at Montreal. He was heading straight for Kubica, realised he wasn't going to stop in time and turned into Kimi.

Even MS never stooped so low.

Worst of all, he apologised IF he ruined Kimi's race. 'IF'

Lewis is an excellent racing driver, but behind that friendly face is a ruthless personality who will do anything to win.
#61171
If this is the worst thing that LH ever does, then that's fine by me, and does not even come close to the kind of stunts that Michael Schumacher pulled all through his career.


Nope, the worst thing that Lewis has done (so far) is ram Kimi in the pits at Montreal. He was heading straight for Kubica, realised he wasn't going to stop in time and turned into Kimi.

Even MS never stooped so low.

Worst of all, he apologised IF he ruined Kimi's race. 'IF'

Lewis is an excellent racing driver, but behind that friendly face is a ruthless personality who will do anything to win.


saying he aimed for Kimi is utter bullpoo! :screwy: and its nice you nit pick some ones words just after a major incident im sure they are thinking with clarity of thought.
#61173
If this is the worst thing that LH ever does, then that's fine by me, and does not even come close to the kind of stunts that Michael Schumacher pulled all through his career.


Nope, the worst thing that Lewis has done (so far) is ram Kimi in the pits at Montreal. He was heading straight for Kubica, realised he wasn't going to stop in time and turned into Kimi.

Even MS never stooped so low.

Worst of all, he apologised IF he ruined Kimi's race. 'IF'

Lewis is an excellent racing driver, but behind that friendly face is a ruthless personality who will do anything to win.

What a load of rubbish. :screwy:

Let's just say for a second that Hamilton did aim for Raikkonen, how does that compare to Schumacher's stunts in Adelaide and Jerez? :rolleyes:
#61187
Massive co-incidence, then. :rolleyes:


do you drive? isnt your first instinct even for a learner to swerve out of the way once you realise you are going to hit something?

roll the eyes at your pathetic self mate, its idiots like you that turn me off F1 which has the worst moronic horn tooting arm chair know all sporting fans outside of Soccer!
#61203
I agree with bud that imho it was just a human reaction and not done on purpose, poo happen's right? Anyway that incident has already been discussed and debated on another thread, now back to the subject at hand, right? :wink:

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