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Rossi's leg

So much outrage when idiots at the track cheer fallen riders but when Theo wishes serious injury on Rossi nothing is said!
Double standards much?
I can only assume there is tacit approval of statement #4.

Awww .... go suck a vegemite coated lemon :rolleyes:
 
I'm guessing you don't get too many willing offers for a pillion.

Hahaha, they were all on track bar one, my broken wrist, which is my only injury on the road, which is why I didn't include it.
 
No approval at all, tacit or otherwise (keep looking)

My views on comments of that nature are well known.

Somewhere I echo those sentiments to, just cam't remember or be bothered to try and find it.
 
So much outrage when idiots at the track cheer fallen riders but when Theo wishes serious injury on Rossi nothing is said!
Double standards much?
I can only assume there is tacit approval of statement #4.
False equivalence and high dudgeon.

No-one, even on this "Rossi Haters forum", endorsed the statement, unlike thousands of your fellow travellers in regard to Lorenzo and MM, whom I don't recall you condemning.
 
Haha, I'm getting more rebukes than the offender lol, what an upside down world we live in.


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Haha, I'm getting more rebukes than the offender lol, what an upside down world we live in.


:fishing1:

Yes, any world in which Rossi or Rossi fans are purportedly the major victims of unfair criticism is certainly an upside down world not particularly related to this space-time continuum.
 
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OK got the 2nd one but the 1st twatter post is a blank page for me :(

It's a video of Rossi arriving at the track, hops out of a car and proceeds to walk away supporting the wrong leg with his cane.
 
It's a video of Rossi arriving at the track, hops out of a car and proceeds to walk away supporting the wrong leg with his cane.

You use a walking stick on the side of your uninjured leg, been there , done it.
 
Uhh guys... that is the correct arm to use a crutch for an injured leg. He did it correctly and switching to go up the stairs was correct too... just saying...
 
It's natural not growing suddenly sympathetic with Rossi only because he's injured, for people used to bash him every day -- but maybe leaving in peace a rider with a broken leg shouldn't be that difficult, uh? Certainly more intelligent than accusing him of faking, or more elegant than wishing him to break more bones... Just relax.
 

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