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Its hit. I'm the fool. I let it go way too far. I always do. But I get attached just as much as the other. Boy or not, it happens. Feelings develop & as easy as it is to say "Drop it" is as difficult as it is to actually do that. But I'm coo now, cuz I've been in this position way too many times & I'm always the one ending up empty. For whatever reason that is, I don't care, because I'm done now. I show way too much attention, care, trust, faith, and more into something that I can't not even 1/4 of that from. Its not fair. If the effort or chance can't even be made or given, why bother? Nahh, you got him. Let the love carry you through.
Last night, woah buddy. I haven't been that pissed in awhile. Serena Williams, the 11 time grand slam champion on the cusp of losing but being Serena, you can never truly count her out. The lineman or lineswoman in this case called a foot fault. A foot fault, in a semi finals match on the verge of being over. Serena lost her cool, with all right. First, it wasn't a foot fault to begin with. Second, YOU DON'T CALL THAT, you just don't. Now, the entire tennis association is up in arms, disappointed in this champion's attitude and in total disbelief as to how she could "lose her composure" so. The effect, Serena now looks like the angry, bitter, stereotypical black woman who cannot keep her emotions under control. Forgetting the antics of McEnroe, Conners, and Billie Jean King, these individuals are so quick to judge and forget the human aspect of the situation. Serena Williams demonstrated heart and frustration. If I was in the same situation, I doubt I'd act different or even any better. That lineswoman deserved whatever was uttered to her. Serena's a fighter, she'll be back for Australia in January.
Woah buddy. Rollin like a big shot =]
I saw this girl emerge out of no where at Wimbledon this year, she was the new American on the scene showing some good future hope. But, this US Open she's shown that the future is here upon us, now. She has imposed herself on 3 seeded women & beat them after losing the first set. She has an awesome forehand and is nothing too big about her game, but she's quick, good knowledge of the court, and shows tremendous composure. I'm excited to see how far she can get. After the Williams sisters retire (which won't be soon) she will be the new face of American womens' tennis.
I think its an easy concept. like come on dude. young adults? I think not.
I'll make better selections one day.