On November 20 2011 11:50 Kroml. wrote:
Ceremony, clash, trash talking before games = show, fueling the excitement.
Demeaning behavior "towards" the opponent after games = BM.
That's what I think, in any kind of sports AFTER you win or lose, you go and shake your opponent's hand, inspite of all trash talk and ceremonies BEFORE the game.
IF you want to do something after you win, do with crowd and yourself, don't point it to opponent. Best example is : I AM NADA!
EDIT: To the civilized human being, who called me retard and gave FBH example: Most of FBH ceremonies are shared with crowd, towards the crowd, and when FBH ran around Savior (He just ran, he didn't even thumb down) there was a lot of discussion if that ceremony was a bit too far...
Also it seems there is a necessity to bold and underlind "towards" in second line. I didn't I would need it. Anyway, I am not saying POST-game ceremonies shouldn't happen, I am saying demeaning behavior towards the opponent post-game shouldn't happen.
Ceremony, clash, trash talking before games = show, fueling the excitement.
Demeaning behavior "towards" the opponent after games = BM.
That's what I think, in any kind of sports AFTER you win or lose, you go and shake your opponent's hand, inspite of all trash talk and ceremonies BEFORE the game.
IF you want to do something after you win, do with crowd and yourself, don't point it to opponent. Best example is : I AM NADA!
EDIT: To the civilized human being, who called me retard and gave FBH example: Most of FBH ceremonies are shared with crowd, towards the crowd, and when FBH ran around Savior (He just ran, he didn't even thumb down) there was a lot of discussion if that ceremony was a bit too far...
Also it seems there is a necessity to bold and underlind "towards" in second line. I didn't I would need it. Anyway, I am not saying POST-game ceremonies shouldn't happen, I am saying demeaning behavior towards the opponent post-game shouldn't happen.
Look at MC's ceremony and the other one. I was talking about this difference. There is nothing wrong about sharing it with crowd.