huamulan wrote:Netball isn't a physical game.
And soccer plays are fairly puny.
Puny compared to some other male athletes...
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huamulan wrote:Netball isn't a physical game.
And soccer plays are fairly puny.
nietzsche wrote:Women are physically different from Men.
chang50 wrote:huamulan wrote:I highly doubt that a group of soccer players would be able to defeat the best women's netball team in the world in a netball match.
They would win easily,not because they are more skilful at netball,but because they would dominate them physically.Same for male athletes of nearly every sport.
Army of GOD wrote:27. How Cypress Hill could just kill a man
thegreekdog wrote:I don't understand why Europeans feel qualified and justified to comment on American politics.
I don't understand why soccer players feel the need to fake injuries when they flop. The flopping is fine. No need to hold your shin in pain buddy.
Army of GOD wrote:MOST of the guys are tough as shit
Haggis_McMutton wrote:Army of GOD wrote:MOST of the guys are tough as shit
but are they tough as pigshit?
thegreekdog wrote:I don't understand why Europeans feel qualified and justified to comment on American politics.
huamulan wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I don't understand why Europeans feel qualified and justified to comment on American politics.
I give you: a forum full of Americans talking shit about Greece.
pmchugh wrote:TGD I am sure you have posted in British political threads before.
huamulan wrote:Fair enough. How many Europeans are on this forum commenting on America?
As a 'Greek' you ought to understand that most Europeans don't give a shit about what happens in the US of A.
thegreekdog wrote:pmchugh wrote:TGD I am sure you have posted in British political threads before.
I may have asked some questions. I don't know enough about British politics and I try not to pretend I know enough about the culture to feel justified in commenting. I don't care, honestly, I'm just don't understand it.
huamulan wrote:natty dread sums it up. People on every continent have to live with the effects of American foreign policy. The intrusiveness of American foreign policy does, therefore, make the citizens of countries other than the USA stakeholders in American foreign policy.
e.g. If a Syrian wanted to comment on America's backing of military intervention in Syria then their input would be perfectly valid, even though said Syrian is Syrian and not American.
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