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Originally Posted by dlb
That's your point? What a triviality.
Must the fans know everything that every player does to prepare for every game in order to enjoy the performance?
Should MLB decide that all players in its employ must eat the same foods, follow the same exercise regimen, sleep the same number of hours every night?
What makes performance enhancing substances any different from any other fully acceptable performance enhancing technology?
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This is not becoming....it is characterization rather than confrontation. You have no answer for my complaints, so you simply rule that it is unimportant. You have your head wedged firmly in the sand....or at least I hope that's sand.
You don't actually have a point or a position here at all, do you? You're just here making noise. The sport's a fraud? Eh, big deal, I don't care and since I don't care, then none of you should care.
And it won't matter what I write because you are have decided to be Dennis The Dismisser ....nothing's wrong and we know nothing's wrong because you say so. No reasons are needed, nothing but attitude.
This is advertising ethics, so it is unsurprising that you would arrive at this tra la la approach to problem solving.
Well, here are some teacher ethics....you get an "F" for this thread. In fact, dlb, I'm afraid we're going to have to make you repeat this thread before allowing you to move on to any others. You've shown some progress, but not enough to make us believe that you are ready to perform well at the next level. And we want your parents to come in for a conference. It might well be that you are actually bright and something about your home situation is causing you to do this poor work.
So....start over, use your brain this time, and let's see how you do.