SPMBLNPF wrote:
????? wrote:Obsession . . . finally you pick a topic in which you are well versed.
Good luck trying to find a topic that I'm not well-versed in.
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How about masturbation?
SPMBLNPF wrote:
????? wrote:Obsession . . . finally you pick a topic in which you are well versed.
Good luck trying to find a topic that I'm not well-versed in.
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How about masturbation?
SPMBLNPF wrote:
No speak Engrish wrote:You're making this too easy, simpleton.
"his command of which is unparalleled" not "of which his command is unparalleled ". Time to go back to your parents' basement.
Actually, once again my use of the language is beyond reproach, as you are erroneously attempting to correct what has no need for correction. You're the type who, despite drowning in ignorance, would be pestering da Vinci about how he could improve the Mona Lisa.
Back to the thread's subject. Yes, Alberto is obsessive, and this will likely make it more difficult for Galen Rupp to relax and perform as he's capable, as his ceiling dictates that he COULD finish as high as 5th in the 10,000m. Also, I would venture to guess that IF his athletes are attempting to gain every edge, the obsession with drug testing would be inevitable for Salazar.
What you don't know is that Alberto doesn't get under Rupp's skin. Rupp is chill, and can flip a tough comeback line when he needs to. He does what his coach advises, but he also has his own life. Rupp probably relaxes before a race better than most. As many have said, he rarely bonks, and runs to the top of his ability 9 out of ten times. Pretty remarkable when you think about it.
The Olympics is tough. Great competition, and everyone wants it.
Sit back and enjoy and stop worrying and fretting about who is going to do what and whether you are right or wrong. --You don't have control over any of it.