Best Soccer player in history was hypothyroid
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@16charactersitis I guess it’s just a matter of preference. I don’t see any positive contribution to society from sport personally, so for me there’s no greatness inspired. To each their own.
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@evan-hinkle how are sports not generally positive
are u one of those bread and circus is le bad niggas
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@eduardo-crispino i guess it’s just not for me. Doesn’t interest me, seems kinda destructive, but like whatever you like.
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@evan-hinkle you don’t even enjoy engaging in any sport personally? not even dance or basketball one on one for example? It can be elevated to an art. I agree simple running or swimming laps can be dulling.
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@16charactersitis I’ve been trying to teach my children how to throw a frisbee lately, maybe that counts?
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@evan-hinkle sure does. A boomerang would be fine too
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@evan-hinkle said in Best Soccer player in history was hypothyroid:
@16charactersitis I’ve been trying to teach my children how to throw a frisbee lately, maybe that counts?
If they have mastered the frisbee you can register them at a table tennis club. The frisbee motion is like the backhand topspin motion in table tennis.
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@NoeticJuice
"The Master and His Emissary that people who are exceptionally good at what they do access more right brain functions when doing what they're good at compared to other people
"That is fascinating I remember Neymar (another soccer player brain activity was compared to average Sunday league players I will check it out to see if that correlates the quote
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@NoeticJuice https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IeGVVmKpwlMhCijIAzZ6gHdrjFVpWdzSaloXhuEaO_I/edit?usp=sharing check this out
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