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Complete with a shove to the back of the kid.Nothing wrong with that, for all we know the kid and his parents were trying to set up a situation that would go viral.
Complete with a shove to the back of the kid.Nothing wrong with that, for all we know the kid and his parents were trying to set up a situation that would go viral.
No kidding. People act like kids can't and shouldn't ever face the slightest bit of negativity, which is absurd. The truth is, they're often more resilient than many adults.Kids are a lot more resilient than people think. Telling them "no" is not the end of the world.
Mission accomplished. People are still chattering about it three days later. We are so fucked up as an attention whoring society now, it is sickening.There's at least even odds that this was just some half-assed idea by a kid and his parents to get a moment to go viral.
The kid in the commercial was confident enough to approach Mean Joe with a Coke, not shoved into the picture by his stupid parents decked in a rival's gear.I can see blowing off an adult but not a child. The optics are bad. Mean Joe would've thrown him his jersey.
In a commercial, sure. But I bet if a kid decked out in Cowboys gear would have asked him, he'd have told him to go fuck himself.I can see blowing off an adult but not a child. The optics are bad. Mean Joe would've thrown him his jersey.
A kid that age just sees a famous player and wants his autograph. It's doubtful that he has any appreciation for the Cowboys-Giants rivalry.The kid in the commercial was confident enough to approach Mean Joe with a Coke, not shoved into the picture by his stupid parents decked in a rival's gear.
For all we know that kid has no effing idea who Lawrence is specifically. Parents probably don't either. Fuck 'em all.A kid that age just sees a famous player and wants his autograph. It's doubtful that he has any appreciation for the Cowboys-Giants rivalry.
And it makes him a better Giants fan.No kidding. People act like kids can't and shouldn't ever face the slightest bit of negativity, which is absurd. The truth is, they're often more resilient than many adults.
Besides, now the kid gets to star in a viral video which is probably way more exciting for him than one lame autograph.
I got no problem with it, I love fierce team loyalty, the league needs more of that, its good for the game, rivalry's, etc and that kid will be fine. He probably became a bigger Giant fan in the process, wtf's he asking for a Cowboy players sig for anyway?Don’t necessarily agree with what D Law did here.
What says the rest of you?
Good for him, fuck that little Giants fan
he might nowA kid that age just sees a famous player and wants his autograph. It's doubtful that he has any appreciation for the Cowboys-Giants rivalry.
Dude's been here a minute and already knows how to post vids. Nice to see a non-retarded DCUer finally show up.unless....
likewise!Dude's been here a minute and already knows how to post vids. Nice to see a non-retarded DCUer finally show up.
~stares at dbair~
Oh, and good to see you, yimyammer. Been a long time.