ShackAttack12 wrote:I'd just like to say that I should have protested Knapp for an incident in the beginning of the 450 main. He crashed in the whoops in front of me and cartwheeled across the track into me, which is fine, shit happens. However, when he was remounting the bike and pulled away, he went 45* across the track and hit me. I didn't protest because I was too tired to do it and didn't feel like uploading the demo. Stupid 30 minute after the main rule.
Sick of starting in 18th place every race.
Protest over that? If I remember correctly I was trying to go inside after the on off. To try and stay clear of the guys tripling in and I must have gotten squirly and went wide. I don't really remember though. I was riding bad though.. and I was nervous about being in the top 10. Sorry man, but I don't think protesting someone for making a mistake during a racing situation is right. Trust me I didn't want to get collected with you again, it ruined my main event.
1: The Robert Nash quote you had in there I'm assuming you're saying that what he said is the truth and how stuff should go, but. He said basically don't rage in qualifying, yet, you're one of the few people I've seen make threats to people in qualifying. There's only so many times you can say sorry, and in my opinion you have had enough chances.
2: You wonder why all these people always pick on you (call you out in game, punt you, etc.) it's because people know they are gonna get a reaction. To me watching you rage at people is funny as hell, but when you say they should kill them self, or you will hurt them. Dude, that's way to far. What I'm getting at is you need to know your limits.
3: You say "I think the people who win on this game are people who hold there frustration in better then others." That's true, but everyone has a breaking point. Look at Robert, Gunar , And Jared. They have all had there moments, some more then others, but they don't always go around raging there asses off at random people just taking there front wheel out. They go get them back and be done with it. For example, Robert took Gunar out in the first corner. He got him back and was on his way, didn't hold a grudge or say anything. You need to go look at some of your ban topics or something to get in your head that what you've done is wrong. How you get away with it, I really don't know, but like I said before some of the stuff you've said is crazy for someone taking you out on a video game.
All I'm saying is I'm tired of you going around saying stuff to people or calling someone out when you're just pissed at the world. Calling out Culpepper was reasonable because he takes you out a lot, but like I said. People think it's funny watching your reaction. Sometimes when I talk to you you're a cool guy and I don't have a problem with you, but other times you're just a dick and have all this hate over nothing. We've herd your life story about twenty times. We understand you had a hard life, but don't take it out on people on a video game. That's just my opinions I have been holding in for a while and thought I would let them all out.
1: The Robert Nash quote you had in there I'm assuming you're saying that what he said is the truth and how stuff should go, but. He said basically don't rage in qualifying, yet, you're one of the few people I've seen make threats to people in qualifying. There's only so many times you can say sorry, and in my opinion you have had enough chances.
2: You wonder why all these people always pick on you (call you out in game, punt you, etc.) it's because people know they are gonna get a reaction. To me watching you rage at people is funny as hell, but when you say they should kill them self, or you will hurt them. Dude, that's way to far. What I'm getting at is you need to know your limits.
3: You say "I think the people who win on this game are people who hold there frustration in better then others." That's true, but everyone has a breaking point. Look at Robert, Gunar , And Jared. They have all had there moments, some more then others, but they don't always go around raging there asses off at random people just taking there front wheel out. They go get them back and be done with it. For example, Robert took Gunar out in the first corner. He got him back and was on his way, didn't hold a grudge or say anything. You need to go look at some of your ban topics or something to get in your head that what you've done is wrong. How you get away with it, I really don't know, but like I said before some of the stuff you've said is crazy for someone taking you out on a video game.
All I'm saying is I'm tired of you going around saying stuff to people or calling someone out when you're just pissed at the world. Calling out Culpepper was reasonable because he takes you out a lot, but like I said. People think it's funny watching your reaction. Sometimes when I talk to you you're a cool guy and I don't have a problem with you, but other times you're just a dick and have all this hate over nothing. We've herd your life story about twenty times. We understand you had a hard life, but don't take it out on people on a video game. That's just my opinions I have been holding in for a while and thought I would let them all out.
Tiller Crocker wrote:Look at those handlebar guards
Making this video was a little bit of a reality check to think things through and my attitude is a LOT better since I posted it. I was mad at Culpepper, but shit he made me crash 2-3 times which caused me to go from 2nd to 10th in 2 laps.
Ddavis wrote:Making this video was a little bit of a reality check to think things through and my attitude is a LOT better since I posted it. I was mad at Culpepper, but shit he made me crash 2-3 times which caused me to go from 2nd to 10th in 2 laps.
Like I said, we here this every week. It's a little old.