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If someone wants to put a tattoo on his/her leg that’s fine and if he/ she chooses something controversial that’s fine too but be prepared for any flack that comes your way. Some people are upset by tattoos but that’s their problem.
HOWEVER
If you are representing your country and a tattoo of the sort he has put on himself then either be prepared to step down from representing your country or simply cover it up while representing your country.
No matter what colour of skin you are or what sex you are
 
His dad was shot so obviously you get a tattoo of a gun to remember the good times... If his dad was bummed to death would he get a tattoo of a cock? The gun was chosen because it's "cool", nothing more.
Don't know if this counts as a late entry for 'post of the season' or an early entry for next season?
Fuck it let's say it wins for the season just gone or next year will be ruined already.
 
Although feel like crying every
Maybe to you, not to me.

The Revolution won’t be won by bourgeois sentimentality.

OR

We didn’t win an Empire by feeling sorry for ourselves and crying.
 
Do you have to cry to show passion ? Maybe that’s where I’ve gone wrong when committing the sin of onanism ! Must try harder

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Emotion is a massive part of football for many, many people. Players cry all the time. Didn't see anyone having a pop at Cairney on Saturday when Fulham went up? Is it only the mega-rich ones on the biggest stages that are fair game to have a pop at?

I cried like a babby when United went 2-1 up against Northampton. I didn't give a shit who was looking, I was just overwhelmed that the pain of being in that God-forsaken league was finally coming to an end and it was a joyous moment. One I'll never forget.

I cry at films and telly. I cried when I saw Pulp live. Might shed a tear or two at a wedding. Who gives a shit? It doesn't make me any more or less of a man and if you genuinely think it does then you can feck reyt off.

There's absolutely knob-all wrong with showing emotion and this 'stiff upper lip' bollocks that supposedly makes Britain great leads to men not talking about anything. If you don't need to talk about owt in life then fine, that's your business. But there are reasons suicide is the main killer of men under 45 in the UK and the ridiculous attitude that you are somehow less of a man for crying at stuff is an undeniable part of the puzzle.
i cried at Pulp live because they were such poor musicians (they did improve though) .. great post mate ;)
 
I’ve dislocated mine 7 times, it aches more than hurts. Also dislocated the collar bone.

Cruciate knee ligaments fucking hurt, done those twice.

Never cried at any of them

However, a swift kick to the bollocks brings a tear to the eye

I’ll see you 7 dislocated shoulders and raise you 9 paper cuts and 12 broken fingernails
:oops::D
 
apparently Yoko Ono has a colt 45 tat on her left tit, and Priscila Presley has a burger and a shitter tattooed on her minge top.... True story that

When the Burger tattoo was done, it was a tattoo of what the Burger should look like. Now, thanks to the ravages of age, it now looks like the Burger you will actually get. This is known as the McMinge.
 



I might get a tattoo in honour of my dear old Nan's passing.

Not sure a ham sandwich would have the desired impact though.
 
When the Burger tattoo was done, it was a tattoo of what the Burger should look like. Now, thanks to the ravages of age, it now looks like the Burger you will actually get. This is known as the McMinge.


Meanwhile the Colt 45 tat Yoko has will now be positioned around where an ankle holster is......
 
There's absolutely knob-all wrong with showing emotion and this 'stiff upper lip' bollocks that supposedly makes Britain great leads to men not talking about anything. If you don't need to talk about owt in life then fine, that's your business. But there are reasons suicide is the main killer of men under 45 in the UK and the ridiculous attitude that you are somehow less of a man for crying at stuff is an undeniable part of the puzzle.

Absolutely spot on, mate. Exactly right.
 
I cried when

we lost in the FA Cup at Portsmouth in January 1971

George Best scored that goal in October 1971

we lost at home to Stoke a week later

we lost at home to Cardiff in the FA Cup In January 1972

at boarding school in the morning after our 0-0 draw at Birmingham in April 1975
 
I'm gonna have to be careful because he might just crush my skull while tensing his muscles


Ironic isn’t it ?

Most of the tough guy « hard men » « bullies » I’ve come across have been cry babies
 



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