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Why Do You “real”MMA Fans Look the Other Way When Fighters (E.g.,Mir, Silva)disrespect You,but Dont for Lesnar?

Question by BOB: Why do you “real”MMA fans look the other way when fighters (e.g.,Mir, Silva)disrespect you,but dont for lesnar?
When ever Brock Lesnar (greatest MMA figher in history) so called disrespects the fans or sport everyone complains about him being bad for MMA and how he should be banned, but fans wont do this for others. For example, Frank Mir disrespected you and your sport by wishing a MMA related death on Brock Lesanr. Or Anderson Silvia disrespecting you tonight by making people waste their money and time and giving a boring fight. Yet people wont say anything about this! Why? Please explain this to me in detail.

Best answer:

Answer by roy jones jr
Being a MMA fan I’ve personally never condoned negative comments fighters would make.
I wouldn’t call Lesnar best in history (were not at the end of time!) & to my knowledge he has helped the MMA community in a lot of ways. Don’t worry about small comments from fighters. Just worry about if they still have the skills to beat the next person they face. Rashad Evans is a beast!

Interview: Counseling Hispanics Through Loss, Grief, and Bereavement by Ligia Houben


 

Interview: Counseling Hispanics Through Loss, Grief, and Bereavement by Ligia Houben – Author Ligia Houben discusses her book, Counseling Hispanics Through Loss, Grief, And Bereavement. For more information on this book, visit http://www.spring…

 

Grief program offers support for entire family

Filed under: grief counseling

“Grief is normal,” Servaty-Seib said. “There is no cure. It doesn't go away. It's not a sickness.” Led by a team of Purdue graduate students and professional counselors, the program is for grieving families who have children from kindergarten to high …
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School Makes Team Effort to Help 510-Pound Student Get Healthy

Filed under: grief counseling

Wettrick and teacher Lesleigh Groce learned that Eric's weight problem actually stemmed from grief over suddenly losing his father, and subsequently becoming immobilized for months due to painful surgeries on both of his legs. Laura Ekis, Eric's mom …
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Mark Unger – Ignite SBOT 2013


 

Mark Unger – Ignite SBOT 2013 – Mandatory e-Filing and the Five Stages of Grief: How Disruption and Adaptation Will Cost You More But Could Save Your Legal Life.

 

One Year Later

Filed under: stages of grief and loss

Members of the wider Santa Cruz County community will likely be reflecting on the lives of the Santa Cruz police officers, the loss of which, coupled with an immense sadness for their deaths and heightened concern for public safety, have kindled a …
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ObamaCare: “Denial” gives way to “Bargaining”

Filed under: stages of grief and loss

The “denial” is a clever allusion to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross famous five stages of grief she theorized people go through after a loss: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. As one expert defined the denial stage, “It can feel as though …
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What Is the Meaning of the Poem “the Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks About?

Question by dannni: what is the meaning of the poem “The mother” By Gwendolyn Brooks about?
Please elaborate

Best answer:

Answer by Kiba The Wolf
The Grieving of The Mother

“The Mother,” by Gwendolyn Brooks, is about a mother who has experienced a number of abortions and now has remorse. You can feel the remorse she is going through when reading the poem. She is regretful, yet explains that she had no other choice. It is a heartfelt poem where she talks bout how she will not be able to do certain things for the children that she aborted. This poem may be a reflection of what many other women are dealing with.

Dealing With Death…?

Question by Amanda: Dealing with death…?
its been four years since i lost a loved one. every so often, i cry over the fact that hes gone. i feel like i moved on, but sometimes i dont. i really miss him. i want to move on, but i dont want to forget him. i cant really cope with death. it gets to me to easily. help?

Best answer:

Answer by Dave
see a counsellor

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The John Charles Daly Show

Filed under: cope grief

Grief Support. Information and advice to help you cope after the death… Guide to Writing an Obituary. Some people feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of… Never Too Late to Send a Sympathy Note. When it comes to the difficulty of putting words to a.
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Why Is the Shooting of Congress Woman Giffords and Five Others a National Tragedy?

Question by RitchWilliams: Why is the shooting of Congress Woman Giffords and five others a national tragedy?
Why is the shooting of this congress woman and five others a national tragedy worthy of national attention and visits by the President and others when around the country other murders take place pretty much on a daily basis. Why are Congresswoman Giffords and others more important than the mother in Watts or the child in North East DC who are killed by violent crime almost daily in this country? Are they any less important? Do we value their lives any less?

Every shooting, every murder is a tragedy. Why is this one more of a tragedy? So much so that it stops our nation in its tracks? And what does that say about us as a people and our leaders who seem to see themselves as protected elite, far above us, the mere rif raf?
@Yellow: Obviously, you don’t either. Otherwise you’d have said something more than ‘Huh?’