Those have to be relatives of Mr Stoner. They've got the same ears.
I've been telling people for years you're a frickin stoner
Those have to be relatives of Mr Stoner. They've got the same ears.
Yep, my stupidity in hand-picking my medical field relegated me to the slavery of those 30 hour work weeks and forced retirement when I got hit with multiple sexual assault suits for molesting patients that I put under. Woe is me.
Valentino Rossi has branded the online trolls who criticised fellow-Italian Andrea Iannone after his Australian Grand Prix performance “stupid” while stating “they are not my real fans.”
Iannone was the target of vicious online abuse when he demoted championship leader Rossi to fourth at the climax of a breathless race at Phillip Island, a result that could yet have serious implications for the 36-year old's title aspirations.
Rather than losing four points to chief rival Jorge Lorenzo, Rossi saw his championship lead whittled away by seven. Still, the championship leader used the pre-event press conference in Sepang to hit out at those who had criticised Iannone.
“In reality they are not my real supporter,” said Rossi, who now leads Jorge Lorenzo in the championship by a reduced eleven points. “Fortunately here it is difficult to follow because you are not in Italy,” he explained. “I hear just after the race. It's a great shame because these people are stupid. This is the time of the social network where everybody can say his idea even if it's a very stupid idea.
“The people like to speak bad about other guys that are more lucky than them. That have more talent and are happier because they do what they want in their life. So a lot of time in my social network everybody has these guys who speak bad about your life, your mother.”
As was the case in Phillip Island, when Rossi praised Iannone for his spirited performance while admitting it was a “great shame” he had missed the podium, he insisted his countryman did the right thing by running his own race.
“It's always a great shame because unfortunately you cannot speak with them. If you speak you only lose time. I'm very sorry for Andrea. He just did his race and it's normal that he tried to beat me.”
Iannone was quick to dismiss questions that his approach would change as a consequence of the reaction of “a minority” and instead stated he was fully focussed on Sunday's race.
“In my Facebook and my Instagram I have a lot of comments. The 90 percent is positive and I think it's only the opinion. It's a minority compared to the other people. I am happy because I have a lot of support from the fans. I am looking forward and I'm focussed on this last races.”
Good on Rossi.Rossi responds to online criticism of Iannone:
I'm glad he spoke out in defence of Iannone, it's about time some fanboys were told how it was.
Dear ... Pest,
A question about Dentistry.
Spending 30 hours per week peering into people's cake holes and seemingly enjoying it....
Is sniffing Halitosis a turn on or off?
yours,
Dr No.
Rossi responds to online criticism of Iannone:
It's not really an issue since you wear a mask…and quickly learn which patients require that you double-mask.
I didn't especially enjoy dentistry. Though I thoroughly enjoyed the extractions - extracting money from their wallets, that is.:mask:
Sure working, you do it to make money, but to say that you didn't enjoy dentistry is pretty sad. And that you only enjoyed taking money from people is even worse.
Good to see what kind of a person you are. People who openly admit they didn't really like their jobs, and were only interested in the money tend to be low class.
Hilarious that mere message board posts have you so antagonistic. The reality is that I was the most charitable dentist in my area. I kept fees for years in the bottom 25% and did enough free dentistry to pay a kid's college tuition. I actually enjoyed the physical work of dentistry, but I'm not exactly a "people person" (go figure) so it was stressful. I'm grateful for having had the gifts necessary to practice at a high standard for nearly 20 years, and just as grateful to be done with it. Sad that you have to resort to such personal attacks on a motorcycle forum though.
Keep rationalizing. :giggle:
Hilarious that mere message board posts have you so antagonistic. The reality is that I was the most charitable dentist in my area. I kept fees for years in the bottom 25% and did enough free dentistry to pay a kid's college tuition. I actually enjoyed the physical work of dentistry, but I'm not exactly a "people person" (go figure) so it was stressful. I'm grateful for having had the gifts necessary to practice at a high standard for nearly 20 years, and just as grateful to be done with it. Sad that you have to resort to such personal attacks on a motorcycle forum though.
It's kind of funny, really. When I first popped up here, first glance showed Jumkie to be the resident bully or blowhard. Yet he has shown a sense of humor and the ability to roll with the punches, let things roll off his back, and get up swinging with a smile on his face while dishing out the same. Others have revealed themselves to be nothing more than petty fools with the inability to have fun with message board humor. That usually stems from insecurity and jealousy.
Bored with all this and haven't read the preceding posts, but fwiw imo practicing to a high standard and caring about doing/actually doing the right thing by your patients is what counts most, and far preferable to loving it but doing it badly. Getting out when you no longer wanted to do it was obviously entirely reasonable.
Have you considered the possibility that you might not have penetrated the entire motivation of everyone on the forum in a few days and that some may in turn be winding you up?
I am not sure you have revealed anything about yourself that would particularly provoke jealousy in anyone as it happens, but if it floats your boat to believe so feel free to continue.