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benefactor
07-18-2013, 08:50 AM
first of all don't try to profile me, you are shit that don't know shit...
second, you approach all of this looking at it only in logical and rational manner, you totally ignore and overlook the spiritual side and psychological affects, that where you coming out wrong, superficial and arrogant... you trying to compare this situation to real life stuff like girl date a boy and so on... you fail to understand somthing, Spurs and Duncan getting #5 could have been more than a dream for a real fan of them, could have mean all time tranquility and a lot more than any happiness that this world can offer... you can come and say that rationally sport should not be so importand, but in practice it is, it's big part of the universe, maybe the biggest... so don't be arrogant and tell that peapole doesn't know importance, big picture or has no life, it's unlinked to it, peapole could have a lot in their lifes other than Spurs and still that disappointment could be the most ruin thing for them that totally mess their lifes... this disappointment is so horrible, the most cruel, hurting and soul tearing disappointment that ever be in sport, somhing that forever will damaged and torture you inside and in your head knowing what you miss and how, so to say move on, there is nothing to move on from, there is no where to move on, just need to live with all this sadness, pain and grief...

AchillesHeel
07-18-2013, 08:55 AM
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Leetonidas
07-18-2013, 09:22 AM
kobyz :lol

Calispursfan11
07-18-2013, 09:25 AM
first of all don't try to profile me, you are shit that don't know shit...
second, you approach all of this looking at it only in logical and rational manner, you totally ignore and overlook the spiritual side and psychological affects, that where you coming out wrong, superficial and arrogant... you trying to compare this situation to real life stuff like girl date a boy and so on... you fail to understand somthing, Spurs and Duncan getting #5 could have been more than a dream for a real fan of them, could have mean all time tranquility and a lot more than any happiness that this world can offer... you can come and say that rationally sport should not be so importand, but in practice it is, it's big part of the universe, maybe the biggest... so don't be arrogant and tell that peapole doesn't know importance, big picture or has no life, it's unlinked to it, peapole could have a lot in their lifes other than Spurs and still that disappointment could be the most ruin thing for them that totally mess their lifes... this disappointment is so horrible, the most cruel, hurting and soul tearing disappointment that ever be in sport, somhing that forever will damaged and torture you inside and in your head knowing what you miss and how, so to say move on, there is nothing to move on from, there is no where to move on, just need to live with all this sadness, pain and grief...

Bene, iz this some troll shit or you high bro?

gnsf0946
07-18-2013, 09:25 AM
Bene, iz this some troll shit or you high bro?

copypasta

Calispursfan11
07-18-2013, 09:28 AM
copypasta

Who originated this shit tbh?

Raven
07-18-2013, 09:29 AM
solid, 6/10

benefactor
07-18-2013, 09:30 AM
Who originated this shit tbh?
once, some years ago, i read about a football fan in Africa, i think it was a Chelsea F.C fan who committed suicide because his team lose big game, i remember laughing at it and not understand how a lose could cause him to do so... now i can say that i think i may starting understand what went through in his mind... i also never imaging a game could be so important to me and that a loss could hurt me that much before this happened, but i tell you it's tough to keep living and be back to ordinary life after you have been on the verge of being the happiest person in the world, on the verge of being on top of the world for at least the next 20 years, after that you have in your hands the most amazing joy feeling, heaven feeilng that is one in a lifetime opportunity to get, and it slipped away the way it slipped...

Thread
07-18-2013, 09:35 AM
...just be grateful you feel so deeply, suffer so greatly over this event.

Life.

benefactor
07-18-2013, 08:14 PM
People on here say we shut up about the Finals but why should we? If the Spurs don't win another ring, this one is going to continue to hurt for a long long long long long time.

I do believe another ring would soften the blow.


Dude all of Spurs nation was doing the same thing. Shit was fucking over. As a Heat fan friend of mine said after the game on Facebook, "someone on the Heat sold their soul for that win. The Spurs are toast now." I still can't wrap my mind around the fact that we handed the title to the Heat. It's like a nightmare I can't wake up from.


Oh and by the way that Game won game of the year at the ESPYs. Game of the fucking year? More like worst game of all time if you're a Spurs fan.


This. I don't understand why these Spurs homers want to cover their ears and not hear our criticism. They all think that we're some spoiled little brats, that we're not true Spurs fans, and that we are very negative. We're just being critical, not negative. Negative is whishing the team failure which we clearly don't. Calling us haters is such a lame argument. I know right? Them Spurs homers want to call us fake fans or bandwagon fans because we're sitting here criticizing and complaining about what should of happened. They say that we live in the past.

Seriously, who lives more in the past? Them for remembering past glories and accomplishments therefore not willing to call out Pop and Manu for their deficiencies or us for still remembering Game 6? Popsuckers and Manutards live in the past just as much as we do or even worst by being consumed in their blind love for the team. 2007 is a much longer time than 2013 Game 6 therefore they're the delusional ones that are blinded by their homerism that are stuck in the past.


Man I thought getting over what happened last year was hard but this shit is ridiculous. I'm completely able to separate sports and real life. I understand sports don't mean shit compared to real world problems, but damn that's not stopping it from hurting bad. I'm trying hard to get over it but I'm still having dreams about it and shit. When I see a picture of LeBron holding the trophy it makes me furious. I keep seeing that play where Duncan threw the ball into Kawhi and the tape was being put up and knowing that we had found a way to win it all and starting to celebrate. Just the thought that one FT or rebound would have put us all into complete championship euphoria and instead we have to soak in this soul crushing loss is just hard to fathom. Anyway, yeah, caring so much about a sports team is both awesome and a curse. I'll always be a huge Spurs fan, but I won't forget that loss.


Yeah it's hilarious to see guys like Chump or Benefactor say that it's no big deal when it's the kind of stuff that wakes you up in sweat in the middle of the night. I think the Spurs should hire a psychiatrist for the upcoming season and I'm dead serious about that.


Yeah I have no idea how they will react to it, we all hope they can bounce back even stronger but at this point I don't know and like you I wish I could just fast foward to the post season...


The second to last sentence is why im affected so much this time. This is the first time ive ever fely like id rather not watch them when the potential for this kind of heartbreak is there.


I think Pop said that cause he knows he screwed over Timmy big time. Tim should be every Spurs fan's favorite player. Tim Duncan is the SA franchise and if we ended up with Keith Van Horn we wouldn't have a single championship right now. He put so much on the line, and we all know with Amy being a bitch how much this championship would've meant to him.

It boggles my mind, I can't wrap my brain around why Pop would ever trust Diaw over Duncan in the final 28 seconds of a closeout game of the NBA Finals. 28 seconds left to win, and Pop trusts Boris Diaw over Duncan, in what world is that a good decision?! I understand Pop's mentality of treat all of the players the same, well sometimes that has to go, Duncan has always been the leader and carried everyone on his back, he should've been in. Even the most casual basketball fan knows Timmy should've been in there, but for some reason Pop didn't. I still remember JVG in shock as they see Duncan sitting in both of Miami's final possessions of regulation. But seriously, you name me a scenario or a reason, and I'll explain how still Duncan should've been in there over Boris Diaw.


The problem was that with 28 seconds to go all the team thought it's a done deal, that the game is over and the win will come to them like this, especially Pop was the one who the most fall a sleep with not giving what should have been the easiest call of his career, to foul in that last possession when you up by 3. Fuck I can't live with this feeling, it's like an arrow in your heart every moment every second, I needed that championship to save my life.
:wakeup

ElNono
07-18-2013, 08:14 PM
:lmao

MeloHype
07-18-2013, 08:18 PM
Lmao

Leetonidas
07-18-2013, 08:23 PM
dude needs some psychiatric help for real, claiming the pop ruined your life is the most emo shit i've ever seen on ST

monosylab1k
07-18-2013, 08:34 PM
:lmao i didn't realize Spurfan still had so much residual bleeding from getting their Finals loss cherry popped.

Michael Jordan.
07-18-2013, 08:36 PM
"I needed that championship to save my life":lmao

Katherine Robinson
07-18-2013, 08:39 PM
There is a fine line between being a fan of a team and living vicariously through your team.

Thread
07-18-2013, 08:45 PM
There is a fine line between being a fan of a team and living vicariously through your team.

The [vicariously] side is sublime.

Katherine Robinson
07-18-2013, 08:46 PM
The [vicariously] side is sublime.

Delusion can conjure false perspectives

jeebus
07-18-2013, 08:47 PM
Jesus H. Christ. :lol that's so fucking pathetic. I got over game 6 in about 3 fucking seconds, or however long it took me to put on Star Trek or some shit. someone needs to holocaust the shit outta upstairs, weed out the population.

TE
07-18-2013, 08:49 PM
Delusion can conjure false perspectives

The Conjuring

Thread
07-18-2013, 08:49 PM
Delusion can conjure false perspectives

It hurts so fucking good.

Thread
07-18-2013, 08:50 PM
Jesus H. Christ. :lol that's so fucking pathetic. I got over game 6 in about 3 fucking seconds, or however long it took me to put on Star Trek or some shit. someone needs to holocaust the shit outta upstairs, weed out the population.

And I'm potent.

Katherine Robinson
07-18-2013, 08:51 PM
It hurts so fucking good.

6

jeebus
07-18-2013, 08:51 PM
And I'm potent.
Don't be obtuse.

Thread
07-18-2013, 08:59 PM
Don't be obtuse.

Clean your own house before you clean mine.

HI-FI
07-18-2013, 09:19 PM
:lmao i didn't realize Spurfan still had so much residual bleeding from getting their Finals loss cherry popped.

it wasn't just a cherry popped, it was like something out of Deliverance. Makes sense that ElNono is laughing it off because his boy did the most anal rape. Most of us feel like Ned Beatty.

I don't see anything bad written above, except for that kobyz comments. that shit is just overboard, and I think he's someone's troll just pushing the angst factor too far.

Budkin
07-18-2013, 10:26 PM
kobyz :lol

Yeah I'm still pissed about the whole thing but that guy is out of his fucking mind. "I needed this championship to save my life?" Seriously. Wow.

timtonymanu
07-18-2013, 10:38 PM
kobyz said getting cancer was better than losing Game 6. I'm convinced he's someone's troll.

jeebus
07-18-2013, 10:43 PM
Just read the whole thread. someone should forward it to a group of psychiatrists for a case study.

ElNono
07-18-2013, 10:49 PM
it wasn't just a cherry popped, it was like something out of Deliverance. Makes sense that ElNono is laughing it off because his boy did the most anal rape. Most of us feel like Ned Beatty.

I don't see anything bad written above, except for that kobyz comments. that shit is just overboard, and I think he's someone's troll just pushing the angst factor too far.

come on son... it's sports... I said 20 million times Manu shat the bed... so what? get over it and move on...

Maybe it's just getting older, or the fact that I thought we overachieved by that point already... it sucked at that moment, and then I just moved on. Maybe it's because I was there for the previous 4.

But that bunch of pussies don't know shit. Worse than cancer? really? :lol

I mean, ask a Cleveland fan what losing really feels like... :lol

HI-FI
07-18-2013, 11:14 PM
come on son... it's sports... I said 20 million times Manu shat the bed... so what? get over it and move on...

Maybe it's just getting older, or the fact that I thought we overachieved by that point already... it sucked at that moment, and then I just moved on. Maybe it's because I was there for the previous 4.

But that bunch of pussies don't know shit. Worse than cancer? really? :lol

I mean, ask a Cleveland fan what losing really feels like... :lol
i think that kobyz's comments are all bs, must be a troll per par on here. I can't imagine anyone being that ridiculous. i just don't have a problem if people want to continue venting, probably better here than blowing up elsewhere. I've made my peace with it....for the most part. By that I mean i've moved onto more pressing shit and issues, but occassionally it does piss me off when I think about it. Otherwise, like i said in the other thread, that series exposed some shit that was nagging me. So even though a shitty ending, it was an entertaining and enlightening series. It sucks to get your Finals cherry popped in a gang rape situation, but too many were no longer reliable. It happens.

ElNono
07-18-2013, 11:34 PM
i think that kobyz's comments are all bs, must be a troll per par on here. I can't imagine anyone being that ridiculous. i just don't have a problem if people want to continue venting, probably better here than blowing up elsewhere. I've made my peace with it....for the most part. By that I mean i've moved onto more pressing shit and issues, but occassionally it does piss me off when I think about it. Otherwise, like i said in the other thread, that series exposed some shit that was nagging me. So even though a shitty ending, it was an entertaining and enlightening series. It sucks to get your Finals cherry popped in a gang rape situation, but too many were no longer reliable. It happens.

I think it's hilarious because 3/4 of those in a rage are lil niggaz that didn't show up in '08/'09/'10/'11... if you look at the Duncan era, those years are easily the worst, because we truly didn't have a shot... 8, The Skunker, etc etc etc...

When you look at the big picture, being a Spursfan the last two seasons has been easy as hell...

HI-FI
07-18-2013, 11:54 PM
I think it's hilarious because 3/4 of those in a rage are lil niggaz that didn't show up in '08/'09/'10/'11... if you look at the Duncan era, those years are easily the worst, because we truly didn't have a shot... 8, The Skunker, etc etc etc...

When you look at the big picture, being a Spursfan the last two seasons has been easy as hell...
lol, that could apply to me, since I didn't log on here til last season, though I lurked a few years before. But i was still following the team and suffered through those losses. I went through .04 (i didn't even watch the Finals I was so pissed), '06 ruined my vacation I was on because I was following the series in Hawaii. then we left the bar area and i followed the rest on a radio and it soured the whole trip. I remember thinking Stern robbed us, that no way Manu could blow that shit lol. then I watched the highlights later from my room.

You are right though, the last couple years have been unpredictable and fun at least. I really wanted us to blow it up after 8, I thought that was the end. The past two seasons have both ended horribly, but both seasons far exceeded my expectations as well. I'm just going to go into next season with minimal expectations, try to watch in person before Duncan hangs them up.

ElNono
07-19-2013, 12:22 AM
lol, that could apply to me, since I didn't log on here til last season, though I lurked a few years before. But i was still following the team and suffered through those losses. I went through .04 (i didn't even watch the Finals I was so pissed), '06 ruined my vacation I was on because I was following the series in Hawaii. then we left the bar area and i followed the rest on a radio and it soured the whole trip. I remember thinking Stern robbed us, that no way Manu could blow that shit lol. then I watched the highlights later from my room.

You are right though, the last couple years have been unpredictable and fun at least. I really wanted us to blow it up after 8, I thought that was the end. The past two seasons have both ended horribly, but both seasons far exceeded my expectations as well. I'm just going to go into next season with minimal expectations, try to watch in person before Duncan hangs them up.

Peeps are drowning in a glass of water... these contending seasons are the seasons you gotta enjoy, no matter the result... some of these guys are about to swallow a dozen razors because we were a rebound away from winning a 5th(!) championship.

As far as Manu, I have no problem with people calling me a homer, but I remember when Bowen walked through that door, losing a step and all, and it took us 4 years (those dark years I mentioned before) to get back to contenders, and for a while there it looked like we might not even make it back. I was genuinely concerned we would've been shutting down the TD era if he wasn't re-signed. He's clearly on the decline, but you can't replace familiarity with the system and TP/TD just like that, and we don't have another 3-4 years to burn.

When TD decides to hang them up, then we can all cry a new riverwalk together...

ezau
07-19-2013, 12:26 AM
Midnight said it best: it's all part of cheering for a contending team.