Since when are dreams dictated? (Rant inside)
12 years ago
Ok. I've had my run ins with flat out idiots in the past but I really think this one takes the cake. First off, I know my ex will read this and I'd like to let him know now, this isn't about him even though he did something similar to what I'm about to talk about.
First I'd like to say that my life's dream always has and always will be to become a professional wrestler and to someday become some wrestling organization's world champion. I don't care if it's on the indy scene or by some miracle the WWE, the fact is it's a dream.
Now let me ask this. Since when does Furry Fandom get to dictate if I want to live that dream or not? Well according to a specific dumb ass I apparently can't live out my dream because "wrestling is too fake"
I'm sorry but who the hell cares if it's fake? It's called entertainment for a reason. "Oh but it's only for rednecks and drunks" Go back and watch Breaking Bad or the fucking Walking Dead before you tell me that again. I'm sorry but I don't think people like John Cena or my hero CM Punk are what one would call rednecks or beer drinkers.
I've seen dozens of movies and TV shows where all of the acting is done the exact same way as professional wrestling but dick offs like this guy will still sit there and criticize professional wrestling.
So what does dick off suggest is a good profession for anybody in furry fandom? "Become a dancer" You know what I say? I say there's no difference. In fact I truly believe there's more skill and more talent in pro wrestling than there is in dancing. Think about it. What does it take for a dancer? Just a little creativity, some music, and a fast mind.
What does pro wrestling take? It takes all of that plus you need to know what your partner (or opponent in this case) is going to be doing at all times, you need to know your positions in a 20x20 squared circle, you need to know how to keep a major crowd interested, you need to get them involved, but of most importance, you need to keep yourself as well as your friend safe when doing dangerous stunts,
Now tell me. What sounds more satisfying. Entering a dance competition where you may lose out before your song is even done? Or being in front of a huge crowd that will love you or hate you based on your performance in a ring regardless if you're booked to win or lose?
I got a taste of my dream at Furry Connection North last year when I busted my ass with
xandertheblue in a fantastic match. I will bust my ass even harder to have one at the grandest stage in Furry Fandom, Anthro Con. After that I promise this world that I will live out that dream and I will not give a shit about what some idiot has to say about it.
If you want to support me I consider you one of the better friends I will have in this life time. If you don't well don't let the door hit you on the ass on the way out of my life.
If I only work one match in my life, dream successful. If I make a career out of this, dream accomplished.
First I'd like to say that my life's dream always has and always will be to become a professional wrestler and to someday become some wrestling organization's world champion. I don't care if it's on the indy scene or by some miracle the WWE, the fact is it's a dream.
Now let me ask this. Since when does Furry Fandom get to dictate if I want to live that dream or not? Well according to a specific dumb ass I apparently can't live out my dream because "wrestling is too fake"
I'm sorry but who the hell cares if it's fake? It's called entertainment for a reason. "Oh but it's only for rednecks and drunks" Go back and watch Breaking Bad or the fucking Walking Dead before you tell me that again. I'm sorry but I don't think people like John Cena or my hero CM Punk are what one would call rednecks or beer drinkers.
I've seen dozens of movies and TV shows where all of the acting is done the exact same way as professional wrestling but dick offs like this guy will still sit there and criticize professional wrestling.
So what does dick off suggest is a good profession for anybody in furry fandom? "Become a dancer" You know what I say? I say there's no difference. In fact I truly believe there's more skill and more talent in pro wrestling than there is in dancing. Think about it. What does it take for a dancer? Just a little creativity, some music, and a fast mind.
What does pro wrestling take? It takes all of that plus you need to know what your partner (or opponent in this case) is going to be doing at all times, you need to know your positions in a 20x20 squared circle, you need to know how to keep a major crowd interested, you need to get them involved, but of most importance, you need to keep yourself as well as your friend safe when doing dangerous stunts,
Now tell me. What sounds more satisfying. Entering a dance competition where you may lose out before your song is even done? Or being in front of a huge crowd that will love you or hate you based on your performance in a ring regardless if you're booked to win or lose?
I got a taste of my dream at Furry Connection North last year when I busted my ass with
xandertheblue in a fantastic match. I will bust my ass even harder to have one at the grandest stage in Furry Fandom, Anthro Con. After that I promise this world that I will live out that dream and I will not give a shit about what some idiot has to say about it.If you want to support me I consider you one of the better friends I will have in this life time. If you don't well don't let the door hit you on the ass on the way out of my life.
If I only work one match in my life, dream successful. If I make a career out of this, dream accomplished.
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AngelKitt
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MetaLuna
best of luck to you dude, ill be rootin for you
And here's the difference. Wrestling is a real sport. Dancing is not.
I can tell ya more in private. My instant messenger contacts are on my front page, hit me up sometime.