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myOtaku.com: KawaiiMelody
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Phelps fatigue...Sorry Jillian...
I'm so tired of all the hype...It even annoyed me in the last Olympics, but now everyone is getting crazy. And it makes me so sad that Ian Thorpe retired, because I know he could've stopped Phelps. And I keep hoping that he'll come back for London 2012, but that's his personal decision, and probably not likely. So I feel kind of depressed.
It's like...::thinks of comparason:: if the quarterback of the football team tells the school not to put his name on the ballot for Homecoming King because he has other things he wants to be involved with, consequently the 2nd most popular guy in school is voted Homecoming King. Can that guy really consider himself the winner? Can he be all fucking cocky and consider himself the fricking best if the person who could have beaten him wasn't even an option on the ballot?
I'm sorry, but no. Michael Phelps ( with all of his fucking medals and hype) can never be considered the best because he never utterly defeated Ian Thorpe. And as long as Ian Thorpe stays retired and never has a rematch with Phelps, Thorpe is still the best. So until that day, the overrated, momma's boy, Michael Phelps will just be an irritating, pompous, poser.
That was harsh, but that's just how I feel. Word.
KawaiiMelody out.
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