• Some thought Coco Thanking her Haters was a Bit Undignified

    From Paul Dorman@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 10 23:56:23 2023
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Paul Dorman on Mon Sep 11 01:14:32 2023
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 07:56:28 UTC+1, Paul Dorman wrote:
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)

    it's cos she's been massively over-rated by all the US commentators for years, well done to her, but it not like Sabalenka shouldn't have won. Also thanking the haters and all that rubbish looks like we could have another Osaka where she was sucked up to
    so much by the marketing guys etc. she went majorly off the rails, same with Radukanu.

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  • From Gracchus@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Mon Sep 11 06:49:46 2023
    On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 1:14:35 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 07:56:28 UTC+1, Paul Dorman wrote:
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)

    it's cos she's been massively over-rated by all the US commentators for years, well done to her, but it not like Sabalenka shouldn't have won. Also thanking the haters and all that rubbish looks like we could have another Osaka where she was sucked up
    to so much by the marketing guys etc. she went majorly off the rails, same with Radukanu.

    All she did was let the world know she follows and cares passionately about what others are saying about her, which can cut both ways. "Kinda cool" to show that inside she's still a teenager? Not IMO. Good job winning her first slam, but it's still just
    one slam, for fuck's sake. Save that stuff for your memoirs when your career is over with.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Gracchus on Tue Sep 12 04:38:26 2023
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 14:49:49 UTC+1, Gracchus wrote:
    On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 1:14:35 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 07:56:28 UTC+1, Paul Dorman wrote:
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)

    it's cos she's been massively over-rated by all the US commentators for years, well done to her, but it not like Sabalenka shouldn't have won. Also thanking the haters and all that rubbish looks like we could have another Osaka where she was sucked
    up to so much by the marketing guys etc. she went majorly off the rails, same with Radukanu.
    All she did was let the world know she follows and cares passionately about what others are saying about her, which can cut both ways. "Kinda cool" to show that inside she's still a teenager? Not IMO. Good job winning her first slam, but it's still
    just one slam, for fuck's sake. Save that stuff for your memoirs when your career is over with.

    yes agreed.

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Tue Sep 12 09:26:34 2023
    On 9/12/23 4:38 AM, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 14:49:49 UTC+1, Gracchus wrote:
    On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 1:14:35 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 07:56:28 UTC+1, Paul Dorman wrote:
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)
    it's cos she's been massively over-rated by all the US commentators for years, well done to her, but it not like Sabalenka shouldn't have won. Also thanking the haters and all that rubbish looks like we could have another Osaka where she was sucked
    up to so much by the marketing guys etc. she went majorly off the rails, same with Radukanu.
    All she did was let the world know she follows and cares passionately about what others are saying about her, which can cut both ways. "Kinda cool" to show that inside she's still a teenager? Not IMO. Good job winning her first slam, but it's still
    just one slam, for fuck's sake. Save that stuff for your memoirs when your career is over with.
    yes agreed.

    I've watched her image development by commercial interests, and it has
    given me the disquieting notion that she'll be used as a sort of "rebel
    against convention" symbol, and not necessarily in a constructive way.

    And further, she has given subtle indications (or not-so-subtle, given
    her pushback against social media detractors) that she personally goes
    along with this direction.

    But it's still early to say for sure.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Tue Sep 12 10:31:41 2023
    On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 at 17:26:38 UTC+1, Sawfish wrote:
    On 9/12/23 4:38 AM, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 14:49:49 UTC+1, Gracchus wrote:
    On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 1:14:35 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote: >>> On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 07:56:28 UTC+1, Paul Dorman wrote:
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)
    it's cos she's been massively over-rated by all the US commentators for years, well done to her, but it not like Sabalenka shouldn't have won. Also thanking the haters and all that rubbish looks like we could have another Osaka where she was sucked
    up to so much by the marketing guys etc. she went majorly off the rails, same with Radukanu.
    All she did was let the world know she follows and cares passionately about what others are saying about her, which can cut both ways. "Kinda cool" to show that inside she's still a teenager? Not IMO. Good job winning her first slam, but it's still
    just one slam, for fuck's sake. Save that stuff for your memoirs when your career is over with.
    yes agreed.
    I've watched her image development by commercial interests, and it has
    given me the disquieting notion that she'll be used as a sort of "rebel against convention" symbol, and not necessarily in a constructive way.

    And further, she has given subtle indications (or not-so-subtle, given
    her pushback against social media detractors) that she personally goes
    along with this direction.

    But it's still early to say for sure.

    yes it will be interesting cos she's a Christian and she thanked God by praying after her win, of course the dumb woke cowards at ESPN tried to say she was "just taking some time out" and no doubt these types will be surrounding her now.

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Tue Sep 12 10:53:46 2023
    On 9/12/23 10:31 AM, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 at 17:26:38 UTC+1, Sawfish wrote:
    On 9/12/23 4:38 AM, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 14:49:49 UTC+1, Gracchus wrote:
    On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 1:14:35 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote: >>>>> On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 07:56:28 UTC+1, Paul Dorman wrote:
    Coco thanked all the people who didn't believe in her,
    and said that while they intended to put her fire out
    with water, it was instead like putting gasoline on her
    fire!

    I was a bit surprised when she said that, but in a certain
    way, it's kinda Cool to Thank your Haters!

    Your Enemies Make You Stronger!

    :)
    it's cos she's been massively over-rated by all the US commentators for years, well done to her, but it not like SaDyspneabalenka shouldn't have won. Also thanking the haters and all that rubbish looks like we could have another Osaka where she was
    sucked up to so much by the marketing guys etc. she went majorly off the rails, same with Radukanu.
    All she did was let the world know she follows and cares passionately about what others are saying about her, which can cut both ways. "Kinda cool" to show that inside she's still a teenager? Not IMO. Good job winning her first slam, but it's still
    just one slam, for fuck's sake. Save that stuff for your memoirs when your career is over with.
    yes agreed.
    I've watched her image development by commercial interests, and it has
    given me the disquieting notion that she'll be used as a sort of "rebel
    against convention" symbol, and not necessarily in a constructive way.

    And further, she has given subtle indications (or not-so-subtle, given
    her pushback against social media detractors) that she personally goes
    along with this direction.

    But it's still early to say for sure.
    yes it will be interesting cos she's a Christian and she thanked God by praying after her win, of course the dumb woke cowards at ESPN tried to say she was "just taking some time out" and no doubt these types will be surrounding her now.

    It'll be interesting to see this. Right now, to be specific, I think her commercial PR (these are her main sponsors' PR depts) are attempting to sexualize her image, and portray a certain amount of edgey attitude--and
    my gut feeling is that she, personally, sorta likes this. We'll see if
    this happens.

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