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Non vaccination costs tennis star $4.4 million!
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 569261" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>He certainly does. His quirks drive me a little nuts and make the matches go on forever. The one in which he needs to be challenged is having to go last, or first or whatever, when changing sides or returning to the court after a break. The other players have to submit to his quirks, which ultimately play out as dominance/submission strategy. A tiny thing, but a mind game nonetheless. I'm a Federer fanboy, but if he has to lose the top spot, it would have to be to Nadal for me. Nadal is a super nice person and a true boxing battler. I personally appreciate the grace and finesse of Federer's game more than the brute strength of Nadal, but that's because I tend to more appreciate the traits I don't possess. I'm an alright tennis player, but I'm neither a finesser nor a power player. I'm just lucky to hang with anyone who is any good. But as a skateboarder, I'm not graceful or nuanced. I'm a boneheaded power skater. Too much information and unrelated, I know, but that's why I appreciate those things I lack. I'm dazzled by those who look like they're floating and effortlessly moving, reacting with the tiniest of adjustments that also appear effortless. The heavy hand doesn't grab my attention or appreciation nearly as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 569261, member: 1211"] He certainly does. His quirks drive me a little nuts and make the matches go on forever. The one in which he needs to be challenged is having to go last, or first or whatever, when changing sides or returning to the court after a break. The other players have to submit to his quirks, which ultimately play out as dominance/submission strategy. A tiny thing, but a mind game nonetheless. I'm a Federer fanboy, but if he has to lose the top spot, it would have to be to Nadal for me. Nadal is a super nice person and a true boxing battler. I personally appreciate the grace and finesse of Federer's game more than the brute strength of Nadal, but that's because I tend to more appreciate the traits I don't possess. I'm an alright tennis player, but I'm neither a finesser nor a power player. I'm just lucky to hang with anyone who is any good. But as a skateboarder, I'm not graceful or nuanced. I'm a boneheaded power skater. Too much information and unrelated, I know, but that's why I appreciate those things I lack. I'm dazzled by those who look like they're floating and effortlessly moving, reacting with the tiniest of adjustments that also appear effortless. The heavy hand doesn't grab my attention or appreciation nearly as much. [/QUOTE]
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