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rico43
10-30-2016, 05:01 PM
Something I have done three times since I became a board moderator. In the two previous times, I reversed the ignore after about a year.

Life's too short to have debates, discussions and ever arguments dissolve into name-calling. I realize that some of you are kids, 18-under, passing yourselves off as adults. Some of you are arrested development trolls also passing yourself off as adults. I don't care what the hell you are in your life, so long as you conduct yourself with civility on this forum.

goldfly earned my contempt by stooping to f-bombs to disagree with my tough but radical opinion on the way Jose Fernandez died. Which was, to recap, legally drunk, on cocaine, in a speedboat on the ocean and 3 p.m. two days before he was scheduled to make a start for the Marlins. He has an unborn child and a baby mama with whom he apparently had trouble dealing with. So he and two friends hit an unlit jetty at approximately 60 miles an hour. That jetty, by the way, has been in the same place for decades. Even if he weren't piloting the boat (we may never know for sure), those two loyal friends were out there to be with him, not the other way around.

So was he indirectly responsible for all three deaths? Yeah, you can make that case.

Was he thinking about his team or teammates? Pretty sure no is that answer. One or two of them refused his request to join him on his final voyage.

Should we feel sorry for him? Because he is dead, sure. But what else in his life was so horrible that it wasn't worth living for, or at least caring about? No way to know that, but it's nothing that visible on the surface. His career was in super shape, he would easily make hundreds of millions of dollars in the not-too-distant future.

I have seen people die before their time before. Some of them died corageously, in battle or fighting the ravages of diseases that don't play fair with the human body. Some of them died because of the mistakes of others; I had a passing acquaintance with one of the people who were killed on the interstate because the coked-up trucker hadn't slept in two days.

Some of them died needlessly, by overdose or falling asleep at the wheel. And some of them died stupidly. Jose Fernandez' dead falls under that category, without a doubt in my mind.

For that opinion, goldfly say **** me and my opinions should **** off, too. Aside from his eloquence, his anger is somehow directed towards me for reasons that only he could explain if he were worth the time to listen to.

I stand by my statements.

acesfull86
10-30-2016, 08:27 PM
For that opinion, goldfly say **** me and my opinions should **** off, too.

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LOL there's a shocker

Runnin
10-30-2016, 10:26 PM
Something I have done three times since I became a board moderator. In the two previous times, I reversed the ignore after about a year.

Life's too short to have debates, discussions and ever arguments dissolve into name-calling. I realize that some of you are kids, 18-under, passing yourselves off as adults. Some of you are arrested development trolls also passing yourself off as adults. I don't care what the hell you are in your life, so long as you conduct yourself with civility on this forum.

goldfly earned my contempt by stooping to f-bombs to disagree with my tough but radical opinion on the way Jose Fernandez died. Which was, to recap, legally drunk, on cocaine, in a speedboat on the ocean and 3 p.m. two days before he was scheduled to make a start for the Marlins. He has an unborn child and a baby mama with whom he apparently had trouble dealing with. So he and two friends hit an unlit jetty at approximately 60 miles an hour. That jetty, by the way, has been in the same place for decades. Even if he weren't piloting the boat (we may never know for sure), those two loyal friends were out there to be with him, not the other way around.

So was he indirectly responsible for all three deaths? Yeah, you can make that case.

Was he thinking about his team or teammates? Pretty sure no is that answer. One or two of them refused his request to join him on his final voyage.

Should we feel sorry for him? Because he is dead, sure. But what else in his life was so horrible that it wasn't worth living for, or at least caring about? No way to know that, but it's nothing that visible on the surface. His career was in super shape, he would easily make hundreds of millions of dollars in the not-too-distant future.

I have seen people die before their time before. Some of them died corageously, in battle or fighting the ravages of diseases that don't play fair with the human body. Some of them died because of the mistakes of others; I had a passing acquaintance with one of the people who were killed on the interstate because the coked-up trucker hadn't slept in two days.

Some of them died needlessly, by overdose or falling asleep at the wheel. And some of them died stupidly. Jose Fernandez' dead falls under that category, without a doubt in my mind.

For that opinion, goldfly say **** me and my opinions should **** off, too. Aside from his eloquence, his anger is somehow directed towards me for reasons that only he could explain if he were worth the time to listen to.

I stand by my statements.

I thought the wreck happened at 3 am.

Good for you for standing by your statements. Say what you mean and mean what you say. It's okay to be wrong and you can say so later if you change your mind about something. Taking stuff back only hours after you said it just shows you aren't in control of your thoughts very well.

I have about 6 on ignore, maybe less. Usually it's not so much what they post, but how much they post the same stuff over and over. I have recently taken a few off ignore. The board overall seems more subdued than in the past. This is a little shocking considering what's going on with the Braves and in the world at large.

goldfly
10-31-2016, 02:12 AM
f.uck you and your stupid f.ucking soap box

i don't give a f.uck if you don't see this post but i hope it gets back to you that your thoughts on Jose Fernandez and what led to this post is f.ucking stupid and f.uck you to try to act like him having blow in his system changes to his character

your attitude of being scared of the word f.uck speaks more volumes when it comes to this topic than your attitude to judge a man on a certain day that unfortunately cost him and others their life than what he did for others in his short time on this planet

f.uck you though for sure and i hope all of this is quoted or somehow gets back to you

edit: to make sure i am not censored

goldfly
10-31-2016, 02:38 AM
nice troll thread after "blocking me" though

pussy

sturg33
10-31-2016, 06:02 AM
Goldy has lost it...

keithlaw
10-31-2016, 06:39 PM
lol at the impotent rage of a ****lib ***got nerd

mossy
11-06-2016, 01:22 AM
f.uck you and your stupid f.ucking soap box

i don't give a f.uck if you don't see this post but i hope it gets back to you that your thoughts on Jose Fernandez and what led to this post is f.ucking stupid and f.uck you to try to act like him having blow in his system changes to his character

your attitude of being scared of the word f.uck speaks more volumes when it comes to this topic than your attitude to judge a man on a certain day that unfortunately cost him and others their life than what he did for others in his short time on this planet

f.uck you though for sure and i hope all of this is quoted or somehow gets back to you

edit: to make sure i am not censored

Hello Mr. Trump.