News, Dennis Rodman Is 'Broke,' Suffering from 'Drinking Problem' (fan, child)
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Alcohol addiction and declining marketability have sidelined Dennis Rodman and rendered him unable to pay an "unjustified" amount of child support, representatives for the former NBA player said today.
Gee, I wonder why? Let's see,...a former talented NBA basketball star who played with a championship winning team and earned many millions of dollars in pay and endorsements and a few movie roles and is now crying boo hoo poor little old me because he blew all his dough on booze, parties, and other wasteful spending and he wants sympathy? No, not from us who grind away daily earning an honest day's wage to pay the bills. Didn't this "worm" attend college? What degree, if any, did he earn and under what field of study? Do you know how many people would love to be given a chance at a college education and this "worm" threw away the opportunity. Maybe he could go back into Wrestling again as a bad guy manager this time.
Firstly, I doubt he's crying...the media is the one whose on his case.
Secondly, even if all that is true...you have no idea what it's like to be in his position. None...walk a mile in his shoes before judging him.
And thirdly, you reveal your true reasons for hating on the guy. It's not that the guy is hateable, it's that your life sucks and the only way you can gain some sort of pleasure from it is by kicking another man while he's down. Go on earning your honest wage. The truth is, even in his current position, you'd rather be him than yourself. It's a sad existence you live...there's always an out. I suggest you explore it....
If not, just continue with your mundane existence until it's done for you.
Lastly, I'm not really sympathetic either, I just find it funny that people care enough to hate. He does him, I do me, why don't you start doing you?
My world may be mundane now, but I've already lived with excitement during my 8 years in the Navy. I want mundane. Though my life is mundane, I'm married, have family that takes care of each other, and I have only one child who was planned (rest of the time I used a condom) and is in college studying software engineering. Rodman chose the life he lived and now lives with regrets. He could have studied in college for a career degree, continued his education while playing pro-basketball, wore a condom to prevent unwanted pregnancies, hired a financial planner to help make his money work for him, and many other things that all would have prevented him from being in his current state. He is living the life he created for himself. He has no one to blame but himself. Why should I feel sympathy for him when there are so many other people in the world much worse off than the worm. He's healthy and so he should be able to get a job. He doesn't want a job. He wants the party to continue. It's time for the child to grow up.
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Originally Posted by dub dub II
Firstly, I doubt he's crying...the media is the one whose on his case.
Secondly, even if all that is true...you have no idea what it's like to be in his position. None...walk a mile in his shoes before judging him.
And thirdly, you reveal your true reasons for hating on the guy. It's not that the guy is hateable, it's that your life sucks and the only way you can gain some sort of pleasure from it is by kicking another man while he's down. Go on earning your honest wage. The truth is, even in his current position, you'd rather be him than yourself. It's a sad existence you live...there's always an out. I suggest you explore it....
If not, just continue with your mundane existence until it's done for you.
Lastly, I'm not really sympathetic either, I just find it funny that people care enough to hate. He does him, I do me, why don't you start doing you?
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