Andres125sx wrote:sgth0mas wrote:But I'm not all about this downvoting nonsense...if a troll wants to troll let them. I can ignore comments well enough.
You can also ignore spam messages, but there´s a reason for "report" and "downvote" buttons. You´re free to ignore them, as any other is free to use them. I wonder what reason did you find to upvote that irrespectful and childish post tough
sgth0mas wrote:As for the race, it was the first of the season that wasn't very exciting. It almost got fun when Rossi was reeling in MM, but I think mm just kicked it up when he was getting close.
Mark stated after the race he had problems on the right arm (or it was the left? the opposite to the injured), it was so stressed he couldn´t move the fingers, so he relaxed for some laps. Then he was reported about Rossi getting closer, and pushed hard again
Interesting about MMs injury. I didn't listen to the post race, but it seemed apparent from the gap that as soon as it was near 1s, mm got serious.
I didn't upvote anything...I was simply guessing why people were down voting jaw. I've seen this up/down vote argument come up way too much to even care to vote either way. I'll leave the "liking" to Facebook.
As for if Jorge=George, it depends who you ask. If I were speaking to people in Spanish it would not be the same name (I know very little Spanish now sadly after not using it for years). But most people in the states will use the names interchangeably.
I have a few friends named Jorge...one has gone between the George pronunciation and the hor-hey pronunciation his entire life and doesn't care too much. Around his family (born in mexico), its always hor-hey. Other friends, typically those that were not born in the US, but in mexico, go by only Jorge (hor-hey). I guess its worth nothing that these are all Mexican pronunciations and not spanish, which has a few minute differences.