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GoldenRivet 06-26-10 01:16 AM

this kid needs to...
 
... have sex with a man and get it over with. :o :har:



what a closet case

http://www.buzzfeed.com/melismashabl...boy-freaks-out

krashkart 06-26-10 02:04 AM

I'd have been slapped fourteen ways to next Sunday. I loved his little tantrum in the pit, that was funny as hell. :har:

XabbaRus 06-26-10 03:15 AM

I think the guy actually has some mental issues like an illness or possibly autistic spectrum disorder.

If it was faked and setup then that is some damn good acting, he should join WWF.

However you watch closely to how he speaks and acts then there is something not quite right. Quite sad really.

I know what it is like. My son is 4 and still isn't speaking properly, severe language disorder. He isn't autistic or anything like that but he does get really frustrated as he can't explain sometimes what he needs.

Reece 06-26-10 03:48 AM

:har: WTF!!:haha:

GoldenRivet 06-26-10 04:30 AM

this kid is in high school wrestling and he is not "limber" or maneuverable enough according to his coach.

thus he was asked to take a gymnastics class to help him develop these attributes (like any serious athlete would do)

the problem is that he associates "gymnastics" with being "gay" and "faggoty"

he perceives this as a threat to his masculinity, and he is worried that it will detract from his "toughness" as a wrestler.

furthermore, he makes numerous - and i do mean numerous references to "this is gay" - "he's a fag" - "you are gay" and displays exaggerated annoyance with physical contact in the setting he finds himself in... he is attempting to wall off himself from everyone in the room.

though it would be extreme of me to refer to him as a closet case... he may be.

more likely though, he is extremely immature and finds himself in a threatening situation with which he does not understand how to cope, thus his response is the only response he really DOES understand which is outburst of physical and verbal aggression.

If he had chilled the "F" out for 10 minutes and tried to make the best of the situation, he might have learned something about himself and something that might have made him a better wrestler.

from a coach's or trainer's standpoint his behavior would have been incredibly annoying and frustrating.

if i were the lady, i would have long ago told him to GTFO of my gymnasium.

any student of any subject matter who takes his lessons seriously enough WOULD follow the advice of his trainer. I dont think it is too unreasonable to ask a wrestler to limber up with a few gymnastics lessons.

If i asked one of my student pilots to get comfortable in a quiet place and read the large print picture version of "how to train your dragon" because i thought for some reason it might help them become a better pilot - by god they had ought to find a quiet place for 15 minutes and digest every syllable without bitching about it.:har:

this kid cant even follow the advice of his own coach and trainer.

complaining is one thing.

behaving like a toddler is a whole other issue.

Jimbuna 06-26-10 06:47 AM

I think a lot of his behaviour was down to the fact he hadn't been pre-warned he was going to be put into that man eating sponge quicksand :DL

On a more serious note....he did display a high level of challenging behaviour.

SteamWake 06-26-10 07:07 AM

I'm not sure which is worse...

The obviously 'challenged' kid "Dont touch me"....

The kid with the video camera "I'm not doing anything its okay"..
(then places the video on the interwebs to the dismay of wresler boy I'm sure)

Or the teacher whom has no balls "You really need to leave"... "I mean it !!!" She should have thrown the kid out on his butt.

In my eyes all three are just wrong. At least wrestler boy evidently has an excuse.

Takeda Shingen 06-26-10 07:52 AM

Looks staged to me.

warbird 06-26-10 10:43 PM

that is hilarious. it seems that a lot of kids of this day and age act like that, i no around my house that isn't an option you either do what is told or suffer the consequences. I've learned from my past and i try to do what i am told the first time so the wrath of my father does not come upon me. :har:

GoldenRivet 06-27-10 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warbird (Post 1429005)
that is hilarious. it seems that a lot of kids of this day and age act like that, i no around my house that isn't an option you either do what is told or suffer the consequences. I've learned from my past and i try to do what i am told the first time so the wrath of my father does not come upon me. :har:

to some extent, you're right... there are some kids these days. But every generation grows up to have its "kids these days" ;)

this kid though... he takes it to a whole other level :haha:

this is gay!!!!


Dont touch me!!!


This is the queerest thing i have ever done!!!

:har::har:

krashkart 06-27-10 10:23 AM

I was giggling right along with the kid behind the camera. It was hard not to, actually. :arrgh!:


Quote:

Originally Posted by warbird (Post 1429005)
that is hilarious. it seems that a lot of kids of this day and age act like that, i no around my house that isn't an option you either do what is told or suffer the consequences. I've learned from my past and i try to do what i am told the first time so the wrath of my father does not come upon me. :har:

Oh yeah, I hear you there warbird. Our household was much the same when I was growing up. :DL

Weiss Pinguin 06-27-10 01:03 PM

When I was a little kid I did gymnastics for a while.

I prefer not to speak of those days :shifty:

krashkart 06-27-10 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Weiss Pinguin (Post 1429326)
When I was a little kid I did gymnastics for a while.

I prefer not to speak of those days :shifty:

Oh please, do tell. *wolf whistle* :O:

J/K. :D Did you know that Kip Winger studied ballet before becoming a rocker? Tis true. ;)

Now I have to try to remember the old days... what was the 'gayest' thing I did back then? :huh:

Jimbuna 06-27-10 04:29 PM

Jean-Claude Van Damme undertook ballet for 5 years before moving on to martial arts.

Dowly 06-27-10 04:31 PM

He's the WoW guy. There's 10 or so videos of him freaking out on different situations on Youpoop.


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