Your level of ignorance is astounding. Keep them coming. I enjoy reading your ignorant takes, while you believe you actually know what you're talking about.
Nothing matches your naivety and those who can't and won't see what now stares them in the face. A sport that cannot be separated from drug use.
He was never touted as going to be at the top of the sport. As I said above, there have previously been threads expressing scepticism - and more - about his recent improvements. But it's par for this fraudulent sport now.
Why do you still follow the sport if you think it’s fraudulent? Sounds like it’s making you miserable. Life is too short to be miserable. Try to find something that makes you happy.
I also follow the decline of the US into fascist authoritarianism. You don't have to enjoy what you see to know what you're seeing. I'll leave the enjoyment of corruption - in sports at least - to those like you.
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Why do you still follow the sport if you think it’s fraudulent? Sounds like it’s making you miserable. Life is too short to be miserable. Try to find something that makes you happy.
I also follow the decline of the US into fascist authoritarianism. You don't have to enjoy what you see to know what you're seeing. I'll leave the enjoyment of corruption - in sports at least - to those like you.
International affairs are different than sports. Is following track good for your mental health? You sound really miserable.
I also follow the decline of the US into fascist authoritarianism. You don't have to enjoy what you see to know what you're seeing. I'll leave the enjoyment of corruption - in sports at least - to those like you.
International affairs are different than sports. Is following track good for your mental health? You sound really miserable.
Is delusion - which you clearly show - a sign of mental health?
I don't "follow" track - I simply see the world around me. Like the decline of US democracy. It is strikingly obvious. But not to the dull of wit, it seems.
International affairs are different than sports. Is following track good for your mental health? You sound really miserable.
Is delusion - which you clearly show - a sign of mental health?
I don't "follow" track - I simply see the world around me. Like the decline of US democracy. It is strikingly obvious. But not to the dull of wit, it seems.
If you come to this website often, you are following track. You lash out a lot, which is what angry and miserable people do. Do you admit that you’re miserable?
Why do you still follow the sport if you think it’s fraudulent? Sounds like it’s making you miserable. Life is too short to be miserable. Try to find something that makes you happy.
I also follow the decline of the US into fascist authoritarianism. You don't have to enjoy what you see to know what you're seeing. I'll leave the enjoyment of corruption - in sports at least - to those like you.
Leave it to Armstrong to start blathering about US fascism in a thread about Hoey's 600m accomplishment.
Do you never tire of your moronic nonsensical babble? Or do you just really want to take advantage of your computer time when your nurse gives you your 25 minutes a day?
if armstrong doesn't follow the sport why in hell is he here all the time? he is the epitome of the stereotype posters who have given LR such a bad rep.
The ignorance of this fraud is mind boggling. Calling Hoey a “college mediocrity”. To defend himself he’ll fall into his usual pilpul, then “… I know you are but what am I,” name calling.
There have been numerous threads making exactly this point; how the hell did a former college nobody make this kind of jump? But you don't read or have no memory of what you have read.
No, there haven’t been numerous threads about a “college nobody” because Hoey didn’t race for any college. An earlier poster corrected you on this, so you ignored him. And you slid into your usual routines as predicted by the poster you answered here. Apparently, he’s right on all counts, eapecially the fake Kiwi take.
Is delusion - which you clearly show - a sign of mental health?
I don't "follow" track - I simply see the world around me. Like the decline of US democracy. It is strikingly obvious. But not to the dull of wit, it seems.
If you come to this website often, you are following track. You lash out a lot, which is what angry and miserable people do. Do you admit that you’re miserable?
I'm not a fan of track - just like I'm not a fan of US politics. But that doesn't make me feel miserable. It seems you're the only one who is miserable here. I'm not bothered, as they say.
There have been numerous threads making exactly this point; how the hell did a former college nobody make this kind of jump? But you don't read or have no memory of what you have read.
No, there haven’t been numerous threads about a “college nobody” because Hoey didn’t race for any college. An earlier poster corrected you on this, so you ignored him. And you slid into your usual routines as predicted by the poster you answered here. Apparently, he’s right on all counts, eapecially the fake Kiwi take.
There have been several threads expressing scepticism about Hoey's career progression. That's the point you are ducking. He was a nobody. He never showed the kind of talent that is being attributed to him now.
Americans clearly dope just like Kenyans do - but American fans won't see that.
if armstrong doesn't follow the sport why in hell is he here all the time? he is the epitome of the stereotype posters who have given LR such a bad rep.
You don't think it's the racism and sexism that has given LR a bad rep? But what gives the sport a bad rep is doping, as much as so many here don't want to see it.
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I also follow the decline of the US into fascist authoritarianism. You don't have to enjoy what you see to know what you're seeing. I'll leave the enjoyment of corruption - in sports at least - to those like you.
Leave it to Armstrong to start blathering about US fascism in a thread about Hoey's 600m accomplishment.
Do you never tire of your moronic nonsensical babble? Or do you just really want to take advantage of your computer time when your nurse gives you your 25 minutes a day?
You aren't very bright, are you?I'm not discussing US politics but simply saying I observe sports like anything else occurring in the world today - which happens to include the US descent into fascism.
No, there haven’t been numerous threads about a “college nobody” because Hoey didn’t race for any college. An earlier poster corrected you on this, so you ignored him. And you slid into your usual routines as predicted by the poster you answered here. Apparently, he’s right on all counts, eapecially the fake Kiwi take.
There have been several threads expressing scepticism about Hoey's career progression. That's the point you are ducking. He was a nobody. He never showed the kind of talent that is being attributed to him now.
Americans clearly dope just like Kenyans do - but American fans won't see that.
I wouldn’t say that. Most Americans that follow the sport believe that Hoey is doping. The comments here are not necessarily representative of the T&F community. People seem to forget that. The vast majority of those in the sport don’t contribute here.
There have been several threads expressing scepticism about Hoey's career progression. That's the point you are ducking. He was a nobody. He never showed the kind of talent that is being attributed to him now.
Americans clearly dope just like Kenyans do - but American fans won't see that.
I wouldn’t say that. Most Americans that follow the sport believe that Hoey is doping. The comments here are not necessarily representative of the T&F community. People seem to forget that. The vast majority of those in the sport don’t contribute here.
That is the point that posters here can't or won't acknowledge.
He is being talked about here as though he could be another Kipketer or Rudisha - and even better. Only one thing can enable him to enter that conversation. Beyond obvious.
If you come to this website often, you are following track. You lash out a lot, which is what angry and miserable people do. Do you admit that you’re miserable?
I'm not a fan of track - just like I'm not a fan of US politics. But that doesn't make me feel miserable. It seems you're the only one who is miserable here. I'm not bothered, as they say.
You said you don’t follow track, but you obviously do if you come to this website often and discuss track athletes.
You deny that you’re miserable, but you display the traits of a miserable person through your behaviors here. Happy people don’t spend so much time alleging athletes of doping and lashing out at others.
No, there haven’t been numerous threads about a “college nobody” because Hoey didn’t race for any college. An earlier poster corrected you on this, so you ignored him. And you slid into your usual routines as predicted by the poster you answered here. Apparently, he’s right on all counts, eapecially the fake Kiwi take.
There have been several threads expressing scepticism about Hoey's career progression. That's the point you are ducking. He was a nobody. He never showed the kind of talent that is being attributed to him now.
Americans clearly dope just like Kenyans do - but American fans won't see that.
He’s 24th on the U20 all time list for 800m indoors, ahead of Robby Andrews, Will Sumner, Bram Som, Guy Learmonth and Mark English. That clearly demonstrates a remarkable level of talent.
Hoey didn't run in college. He was a star in high school.
If you genuinely want to know why he stagnated after high school, the Lets Run staff published a two-part feature on his journey.
So even wrs are not beyond a runner who "stagnated" for years. He would have been running 1:39 now if it wasn't for that. This place remains ridiculous.
I think Hoey can close last lap at that pace with a carefully paced 50.5/1:16.0 1:42.2 WR
So a former college mediocrity is now being touted as being better than one of the greatest ever in the sport. The blindness of this place is boggling.
Josh Hoey is a world record holder. You are a mediocrity.
I'm not a fan of track - just like I'm not a fan of US politics. But that doesn't make me feel miserable. It seems you're the only one who is miserable here. I'm not bothered, as they say.
You said you don’t follow track, but you obviously do if you come to this website often and discuss track athletes.
You deny that you’re miserable, but you display the traits of a miserable person through your behaviors here. Happy people don’t spend so much time alleging athletes of doping and lashing out at others.
It seems you are both miserable and dishonest.
I'm happy that you read my posts - as you obviously do.
So a former college mediocrity is now being touted as being better than one of the greatest ever in the sport. The blindness of this place is boggling.
Josh Hoey is a world record holder. You are a mediocrity.
Glad to clarify that for you, Mr. "Crusty".
He is a world record-holder. He was a mediocrity. That's why he isn't credible. Glad to clarify that for you.