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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=Baller234;15025175]If his greatest crime in life was sleeping with his friend's wife, not a single soul would be disrespecting his name in death.
And no, not a single black wrestler has ever come out and complained about Hogan's "treatment" of them. I challenge you to prove me wrong on that. In the last few days I've already seen numerous examples of black wrestlers past and present sticking their necks out for Hogan and saying how he was either a friend to them or did something huge for them that helped their career.
[video=youtube;f3PJF0YE-x4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3PJF0YE-x4[/video]
Either Chris Rock is a filthy racist or everything he's saying is factual and true. And don't give me that he's allowed to say it because he's black. The truth is the truth. Chris Rock basically got shamed into retiring this bit because so many black people got triggered. Meanwhile in real time everyone is laughing and acknowledging it. It's like black people would RATHER be tied to the word instead of trying to dissociate from it.
Hogan was not in public, he was not disrespecting a man to his face, he was not looking to hurt anyone's feelings. His daughter was getting involved in the music business and he saw the types of men she was hanging out so he vented out of frustration. Who tf are you to police a man's words in the privacy of his own home? You're telling me black people don't say cracker? Or white trash? You're telling me black people are total saints and never talk bad about any other group of people EVER? Come on bro.
Like I already said, if Hogan's greatest sin in life was being a liar and a conniver during his days in the wrestling business, none of you guys would give a shit. He would be being celebrated right now. But no, his greatest sin in life was saying a bad word. That and openly supporting Trump of course. What a real piece of shit this man was. He's probably burning in hell. Unlike George Floyd who is a saint and had a righteous crusade in his honor.[/QUOTE]
1. People will find flaws in your character and speak on it even in death. If you’re a famous person. Hulk is a wrestling icon that preached doing the right thing, eating your vitamins etc With that comes a responsibility that the masses who are the reason you became this iconic figure will hold you too. When cracks happen? There comes a divide. Fans who appreciate the career and ignore or not put enough stock into the personal life. And those who are total out turned off by whatever it is you did. And that trumps what you did prior too. Hulk hogan has a laundry list of issues. The n word is just the in that’s at the top of the list. He really hasn’t shown much remorse for saying it.
[I] I am a racist, to a point,” Hogan said, before adding the slur against Black people, according to a transcript.[/]
It doesn’t help you align yourself with Donald Trump. Someone who isn’t exactly pro black either. So now it has people really questioning if you did mean those words you uttered. Which Hogan did let’s face it.
2. As far as listing the black wrestlers I don’t have names. Just articles that say black wrestlers felt Hulk Hogan used his position of power in the WWF to hold them back from advancing further in their careers. It’s hearsay but it’s nothing made up. The quotes are from wrestling writers who covered the sport.
3. Why do you keep spinning his usage of the n word? The way he spewed it came from a white make who saw black mans in a different light. So black males in the music business are n words? They are scum? Lowlifes? Thugs? Criminals? He is a white male who didn’t want his daughter dating black men. Then jokingly said unless he was super tall with a lot of money. Where quite frankly not many 8 foot black men with millions exist. So read between the lines. Who am I to police what’s said? Just becuase it was said private doesn’t mean when it becomes PUBLIC I pretend it didn’t happen or was said. Wait wait wait flag on the play I can’t listen to audio because that’s actually a private convo. Doesn’t work that way my man. You think a private convo being leaked to your job, boss will have you walking in the next day as if nothing happened? You’ll be unemployed and you fighting for “my privacy was invaded. Who are you to censor what I say in private? Cmon bro!”. When private situations become public you now have to deal with them. Sorry he was banging his best friends wife confiding in her how he feels about black men where it got leaked to the public. This is what happens. He’s also been accused of saying the word to his son. Go figure.
4. Not sure what point you are trying to make but the divide is real. One side (some black men) are saying RIP and praising his legendary wrestling career. Some people think he’s a scumbag and couldn’t care less. That’s life. Get over it. Just have this same energy when R Kelly passes or Bill Cosby. And don’t dare out of spite do the opposite becuase your beloved hero Hogan died. So this is pay back to the n word you probably want to say as well.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=GOBB;15025193]1. People will find flaws in your character and speak on it even in death. If you’re a famous person. Hulk is a wrestling icon that preached doing the right thing, eating your vitamins etc With that comes a responsibility that the masses who are the reason you became this iconic figure will hold you too. When cracks happen? There comes a divide. Fans who appreciate the career and ignore or not put enough stock into the personal life. And those who are total out turned off by whatever it is you did. And that trumps what you did prior too. Hulk hogan has a laundry list of issues. The n word is just the in that’s at the top of the list. He really hasn’t shown much remorse for saying it. [/quote]
Get the fukk outta here. If you looked up to Hulk the man and thought he was some perfect saint as opposed to the fictional character he played, that is on you. If that is the standard you wish to hold entertainers to you are going to have an extremely short list of people to look up to. Hulk does not have an obligation to anyone to lead a perfect sin free life 24/7 around the clock. What he says and does behind closed doors is nobody's business.
Would you want your entire life to be judged on things you said behind closed doors? Does that truly reflect the person you are and how you treat others in society?
[quote]
[I] I am a racist, to a point,” Hogan said, before adding the slur against Black people, according to a transcript.[/]
It doesn’t help you align yourself with Donald Trump. Someone who isn’t exactly pro black either. So now it has people really questioning if you did mean those words you uttered. Which Hogan did let’s face it. [/quote]
Here it is. Of course. TDS as usual. This is really what it's all about.
[quote]2. As far as listing the black wrestlers I don’t have names. Just articles that say black wrestlers felt Hulk Hogan used his position of power in the WWF to hold them back from advancing further in their careers. It’s hearsay but it’s nothing made up. The quotes are from wrestling writers who covered the sport. [/quote]
You will not find a single example of a black wrestler accusing Hogan of racism or that they felt like he had racist sentiments towards them. You don't have names because there aren't any. You only ever hear the opposite.
Same with his fans. The one thing you never ever heard anyone say was that Hogan doesn't treat his fans well. It's the one thing that's almost universally agreed upon with him. He really went above and beyond for his fans. Never shy about signing autographs, never shy about taking pictures. You never heard of a single black fan who ever said they felt weird around him or that he didn't really embrace them.
[quote]3. Why do you keep spinning his usage of the n word? The way he spewed it came from a white make who saw black mans in a different light. [B][SIZE=4]So black males in the music business are n words? They are scum? Lowlifes? Thugs? Criminals?[/SIZE][/B] He is a white male who didn’t want his daughter dating black men. Then jokingly said unless he was super tall with a lot of money. Where quite frankly not many 8 foot black men with millions exist. So read between the lines. Who am I to police what’s said? Just becuase it was said private doesn’t mean when it becomes PUBLIC I pretend it didn’t happen or was said. Wait wait wait flag on the play I can’t listen to audio because that’s actually a private convo. Doesn’t work that way my man. You think a private convo being leaked to your job, boss will have you walking in the next day as if nothing happened? You’ll be unemployed and you fighting for “my privacy was invaded. Who are you to censor what I say in private? Cmon bro!”. When private situations become public you now have to deal with them. Sorry he was banging his best friends wife confiding in her how he feels about black men where it got leaked to the public. This is what happens. He’s also been accused of saying the word to his son. Go figure. [/quote]
Seriously?? :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:
[quote]4. Not sure what point you are trying to make but the divide is real. One side (some black men) are saying RIP and praising his legendary wrestling career. Some people think he’s a scumbag and couldn’t care less. That’s life. Get over it. Just have this same energy when R Kelly passes or Bill Cosby. And don’t dare out of spite do the opposite becuase your beloved hero Hogan died. So this is pay back to the n word you probably want to say as well.[/QUOTE]
Nah they're dancing on his grave and spitting on his name. They're taking delight in it and trying troll his fans are just trying to honor the man. Same people who probably risked catching Covid so they could attend a holy gathering in honor of George Floyd.
There are plenty of left leaning, woke, racist entertainers that I grew up admiring that I can't stand now. Not going to wish upon their death or speak ill of them in their passing.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
Hulk was the embodiment of MAGA. He's President Comacho.
A literal caricature of an Alpha male for insecure incels to bow down to and worship. And he's racist on top of that.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
I hacked Off The Court's phone and found this pic of him during the BLM mostly peaceful protests
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Rumor has it he sucked on his toes too.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=Off the Court;15025203]Hulk was the embodiment of MAGA. He's President Comacho.
A literal caricature of an Alpha male for insecure incels to bow down to and worship. And he's racist on top of that.[/QUOTE]
You’re the embodiment of a total f.aggot
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=Baller234;15025198]Get the fukk outta here. If you looked up to Hulk the man and thought he was some perfect saint as opposed to the fictional character he played, that is on you. If that is the standard you wish to hold entertainers to you are going to have an extremely short list of people to look up to. Hulk does not have an obligation to anyone to lead a perfect sin free life 24/7 around the clock. What he says and does behind closed doors is nobody's business.
Would you want your entire life to be judged on things you said behind closed doors? Does that truly reflect the person you are and how you treat others in society?[/quote]
Saint? Hulk hogans appealed to kids, teenagers and young adults across the world. They are impressionable. But most importantly hulk hogan made his financial living based off an image he pushed and portrayed. That helped make him the iconic wrestler he was known as today. Any blemishes? Any contradiction to the hulkamaniacs sayings is par for the course my guy. You’re speaking from a different perspective and position in life (older) vs the people Hulk appealed too. Cut it out.
Just because we do things in private we don’t want the public to know. Doesn’t mean if the private stuff is revealed it can’t be used against us. You could be sitting over there watching childporn and messaging underage girls. All in the name of privacy. If that were to ever be discovered, revealed etc it now becomes public. And you must wear the responsibility of it. Why you keep pushing this we all do bad things, terrible things in private narrative is weird. His wrong doings were exposed. You want everyone to forget it didn’t happen and chalk it up to privacy?
[Quote]You will not find a single example of a black wrestler accusing Hogan of racism or that they felt like he had racist sentiments towards them. You don't have names because there aren't any. You only ever hear the opposite.
Same with his fans. The one thing you never ever heard anyone say was that Hogan doesn't treat his fans well. It's the one thing that's almost universally agreed upon with him. He really went above and beyond for his fans. Never shy about signing autographs, never shy about taking pictures. You never heard of a single black fan who ever said they felt weird around him or that he didn't really embrace them.[/quote]
You’ll have people that say Barry bonds was a great teammate (from his peers) and fans having memories of photos/aitographs. Then you’ll have the opposite. Barry is a mean, arrogant, a-hole, not a good person nor teammate. Never encountered Barry so I can’t side with either position. Although I tend to give grace and think the positive of a person within reason.
There are wrestling journalists that reported the hearsay that black wrestlers thought hogan when he was co owner held them back unfairly. Didn’t give them equal opportunity. I can’t prove it because I didn’t report it. But the hearsay is coupled with Hill hogans n word tirade. So there’s room for skepticism. And later on his aligning with Donald Trump reinforced to some that he really did feel how he did about blacks when he snapped…IN PRIVATE…with his PRIVATE PART in someone’s wife….his best friend.
I don’t make the rules brotherrrrrrrrrrr
[quote]Seriously?? :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:[/quote]
When hulk hogan used the n word who was he referring too? He didn’t want his daughter dating black men. He wants her dating a white man. Having a family by a white man. No cross breeding of any sorts. But hey you have rewritten what implication the n word has in defense of hulk hogan. Roffles
[quote]Nah they're dancing on his grave and spitting on his name. They're taking delight in it and trying troll his fans are just trying to honor the man. Same people who probably risked catching Covid so they could attend a holy gathering in honor of George Floyd.
There are plenty of left leaning, woke, racist entertainers that I grew up admiring that I can't stand now. Not going to wish upon their death or speak ill of them in their passing.[/QUOTE]
Get over it brotherrrrrr. It comes with the territory. By all means continue to speak on hulk in a positive light. There’s a divide amongst fans/people. Just like there will be when r kelly, Cosby and Barry bonds pass away. Let’s see what side you’re standing on for that. 3 n words people publicly despise. But were phenomenal, great at what they did in their careers.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=Off the Court;15025203]Hulk was the embodiment of MAGA. He's President Comacho.
A literal caricature of an Alpha male for insecure incels to bow down to and worship. And he's racist on top of that.[/QUOTE]
At least President Camacho is a nice guy behind all his antics. Terry Bollea unlikely was.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=GOBB;15025228]Saint? Hulk hogans appealed to kids, teenagers and young adults across the world. They are impressionable. But most importantly hulk hogan made his financial living based off an image he pushed and portrayed. That helped make him the iconic wrestler he was known as today. Any blemishes? Any contradiction to the hulkamaniacs sayings is par for the course my guy. You’re speaking from a different perspective and position in life (older) vs the people Hulk appealed too. Cut it out.[/quote]
Dumbest fukking thing I've ever heard. He's a performer. They are not obligated to live and breathe their character 24/7 when the cameras aren't rolling. As kids we had no idea what Hulk was like in his private life nor did anybody else, and we were all the better for it. Unless they did something criminal and/or inflicted harm on another person none of us should care what they say or do in their private lives. Fukking Jay-Z sold crack and he was considered wholesome enough to campaign for both Obama and Clinton. Fukking crickets from you guys when it came to his past. In fact he gloats about it in his raps.
[QUOTE=GOBB;15025228]Just because we do things in private we don’t want the public to know. Doesn’t mean if the private stuff is revealed it can’t be used against us. You could be sitting over there watching childporn and messaging underage girls. All in the name of privacy. If that were to ever be discovered, revealed etc it now becomes public. And you must wear the responsibility of it. Why you keep pushing this we all do bad things, terrible things in private narrative is weird. His wrong doings were exposed. You want everyone to forget it didn’t happen and chalk it up to privacy? [/quote]
Did this dumb mutherfu*ker just compare using a racial slur to watching child p0rn??? This is on par with some of the worst and most retarded comments I've ever seen here. If you're caught messaging underage girls then in all likelihood you're a predator. Finding out someone is a child predator is not the same finding out that someone used a bad word. Jesus christ.
[quote]You’ll have people that say Barry bonds was a great teammate (from his peers) and fans having memories of photos/aitographs. Then you’ll have the opposite. Barry is a mean, arrogant, a-hole, not a good person nor teammate. Never encountered Barry so I can’t side with either position. Although I tend to give grace and think the positive of a person within reason. [/quote]
There's nothing to side with. You're a grown fukking man. You're not supposed to judge someone off of other people's opinions. Being an asshole is not some unforgivable sin. Newsflash, not everyone is going to like you. Whether fairly or unfairly there are going to be people you encountered in life who thought you were an asshole.
[quote]There are wrestling journalists that reported the hearsay that black wrestlers thought hogan when he was co owner held them back unfairly. Didn’t give them equal opportunity. I can’t prove it because I didn’t report it. But the hearsay is coupled with Hill hogans n word tirade. So there’s room for skepticism. And later on his aligning with Donald Trump reinforced to some that he really did feel how he did about blacks when he snapped…IN PRIVATE…with his PRIVATE PART in someone’s wife….his best friend.
I don’t make the rules brotherrrrrrrrrrr[/quote]
Yea you have no idea what you're talking about. Plenty of wrestlers have accused Hogan of playing politics and hindering their career but most of them are white. Newsflash, that is the wrestling business. The same is usually said about most if not all of the top stars. Steve Austin is famous for making his name in WWF after years of not getting a chance in WCW because bigger stars were standing in his way. Naturally there is going to be jealousy and resentment when the top guys do what they can to stay on top and don't just give their spots up willingly.
You're so desperate to make this out to be a race thing, meanwhile there is a long list of black wrestlers who will tell you right now that Hogan was either a friend to them or did something huge for them that helped boost their career. But again like I said these are grown men and not sensitive children.
[quote]When hulk hogan used the n word who was he referring too? He didn’t want his daughter dating black men. He wants her dating a white man. Having a family by a white man. No cross breeding of any sorts. But hey you have rewritten what implication the n word has in defense of hulk hogan. Roffles [/quote]
So then if we're following your logic then, you should be philosophically opposed to black dating apps right? Why would black people only want to date other black people? Isn't that racist? Why are these sites even being promoted to begin with?
How come we always hear so much about "black love" and how it needs to be celebrated more?
[video=youtube;ekYNGMJY8IA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYNGMJY8IA[/video]
[quote]Get over it brotherrrrrr. It comes with the territory. By all means continue to speak on hulk in a positive light. There’s a divide amongst fans/people. Just like there will be when r kelly, Cosby and Barry bonds pass away. Let’s see what side you’re standing on for that. 3 n words people publicly despise. But were phenomenal, great at what they did in their careers.[/QUOTE]
The fact that you're willing to lump all of those guys together as if they're all guilty of the same thing is pretty wild. :oldlol:
[B]In short:[/B]
- You're not being logical or rational
- Like most woke lemmings you've been brainwashed and indoctrinated to think a certain way, and it's why you're irrationally triggered by the n-word or anything adjacent to race when blacks are involved.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15025213]You’re the embodiment of a total f.aggot[/QUOTE]
I would love to know who Off The Court sees as the "alpha males" on the left, especially since he loves to make fun of the ones on the right and appoints himself an authority on the subject.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
I cant believe GOBB made that analogy. That was wild. Dude said the n word. Big deal. Guarantee GOBB has dropped the c word or something equivalent on white people behind their backs, and if we sifted through anybody entire life they've probably said some crazy things at some point. Its amusing to witness the hypocrisy people display here while sitting on their high horse. Zero awareness of self.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=tpols;15025248]I cant believe GOBB made that analogy. That was wild. Dude said the n word. Big deal. Guarantee GOBB has dropped the c word or something equivalent on white people behind their backs, and if we sifted through anybody entire life they've probably said some crazy things at some point. Its amusing to witness the hypocrisy people display here while sitting on their high horse. Zero awareness of self.[/QUOTE]
You’re just a p*ssy like the rest who have the audacity to talk hypocrisy but in reality wouldn’t repeat anything you post here. Why is that? Coward traits if you ask me. You don’t say this amongst your peers. You don’t say this at your job. You don’t say it amongst strangers (which we all are on this board). Only the difference is real time. In person. Face to face. So miss me with your corny takes. Everyone here is a tough guy. Everyone here says what they want unfiltered and stands on it. Liars. Because if you said the n word that you typed is not a big deal to a black man’s face in public? He would smack the shyt out of you. And you know this is a likely outcome in real time so why sit here punching keys pretending otherwise? Don’t bother answering. So that word that’s not a big deal that you and the other guy are arguing on? You wouldn’t dare say it out your mouth away from this safe space called a message board. Everyone knows it. No backbone. Spineless. Yellow socks.
So do like hulk hogan and confide in your best friends wife as you rip the n word because it’s no big deal. And well this is a private exchange figuratively and literally
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=Baller234;15025234]
[B]In short:[/B]
- You're not being logical or rational
- Like most woke lemmings you've been brainwashed and indoctrinated to think a certain way, and it's why you're irrationally triggered by the n-word or anything adjacent to race when blacks are involved.[/QUOTE]
I honestly didn’t bother reading the post in full. 100% sure you’re repeating yourself. Bottomline is this. Your entire argument would not be had in real time. Meaning you would have this convo at work. Amongst a group of black men. If that day ever happens report back here and we can pick up on the n word and how it compares to white trash. And all the cool words like triggered, irrational, we all say/do heinous things!
That’s all I ask from you and the other tough guy. Stand ten toes down on the things you said here about the n word in a setting where you aren’t typing out words. You’re audibling saying them to someone or a group of people. Preferably black men. Then let them know how brainwashed and irrational triggered they are as you rip the word. Deliver it how you see best. That’s the kind of reality tv I’d tune in to see.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=GOBB;15025253]You’re just a p*ssy like the rest who have the audacity to talk hypocrisy but in reality wouldn’t repeat anything you post here. Why is that? Coward traits if you ask me. You don’t say this amongst your peers. You don’t say this at your job. You don’t say it amongst strangers (which we all are on this board). Only the difference is real time. In person. Face to face. So miss me with your corny takes. Everyone here is a tough guy. Everyone here says what they want unfiltered and stands on it. Liars. Because if you said the n word that you typed is not a big deal to a black man’s face in public? He would smack the shyt out of you. And you know this is a likely outcome in real time so why sit here punching keys pretending otherwise? Don’t bother answering. So that word that’s not a big deal that you and the other guy are arguing on? You wouldn’t dare say it out your mouth away from this safe space called a message board. Everyone knows it. No backbone. Spineless. Yellow socks.[/QUOTE]
Look at how emotionally triggered you get over a word, jesus christ.
Yes, we're well aware that black people are willing to risk their freedom and commit extremely violent acts in response to hearing the n-word. That's the problem. No other civilized group behaves like this. It's like devout muslims ready to commit murder if you dare mock the prophet Muhammad. This is not the badge of honor you think it is, and you acting like a tough guy and showing zero emotional control is only further proof of what we're saying.
Everybody talks shit with their friends in the comfort of privacy. We say fukked up shit and we make fukked up jokes. It brings us all closer together honestly. I'm guessing you're black so I would bet all the money in the world that you've said things about white people in private that would make you look like an extreme racist, and so has your favorite black entertainer.
You're right, if someone angrily called you a n----r to your face... you should not have to tolerate that kind of disrespect and if you socked someone in the face for doing so then as a man I can respect that. But holding this type of eternal grudge because Hulk Hogan said a racial slur in private behind closed doors is fukking ridiculous.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
[QUOTE=GOBB;15025253]You’re just a p*ssy like the rest who have the audacity to talk hypocrisy but in reality wouldn’t repeat anything you post here. Why is that? Coward traits if you ask me. You don’t say this amongst your peers. You don’t say this at your job. You don’t say it amongst strangers (which we all are on this board). Only the difference is real time. In person. Face to face. So miss me with your corny takes. Everyone here is a tough guy. Everyone here says what they want unfiltered and stands on it. Liars. Because if you said the n word that you typed is not a big deal to a black man’s face in public? He would smack the shyt out of you. And you know this is a likely outcome in real time so why sit here punching keys pretending otherwise? Don’t bother answering. So that word that’s not a big deal that you and the other guy are arguing on? You wouldn’t dare say it out your mouth away from this safe space called a message board. Everyone knows it. No backbone. Spineless. Yellow socks.
So do like hulk hogan and confide in your best friends wife as you rip the n word because it’s no big deal. And well this is a private exchange figuratively and literally[/QUOTE]
GOBB how are you going to smack the shit out of me when I'm twice your size and half your age. Think about what youre saying. If you called me the c word in person how do you think that would end up for you pal?
Not good.
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Re: RIP Hulk Hogan
Who wants to fight me? I want to fight somebody.