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Posted by nickchin - - 0 comments

Yes, you heard me, Tiger (Woods) is no longer the apex predator of the golf course. His steady mojo (or lack there-of) on the course only confirmed today when Lee Westwood took over top putt spot.


This brings up a few things i've been saying to people recently. People across the world just enjoy building up icons out of the unlikely then ripping them to shreds and destroy them. Sports stars aren't really that important to pry in his private business. Cheating doesn't profit, err metaphorically and literally in this case.


What does, Chris Brown, Michael Phelps, Tiger Woods and Michael Vicks have in common with each other? No this isnt a bar joke although i can definitely suggest a few plots. Besides a humongous net worth and no shortage of attention, they have all made a mistaken or two or three to prove their morality. Chris beat his girl, Phelps got caught puffing the dragon, Tiger exposed as a "slut" and Vicks enjoys  watching dogs kill each other to the death. Are these mistakes the type that can happen to any anyone or is it because they are products of their fame. It seems that in America,  the world, media seems to love to build people up and destroy. Like a vindictive bitch out for blood that won't stop until there isn't a breath to breathe. 
Whether you play for the NYankees, Miami Heat or sing for Diddy, YOU are still mere moral. I personally don't care if you crashed into a tree or lost your clothes and end up ontop of MGM. Can't you sense the "hater-aide? Well, you're wrong, I care as much as i do about reality shows, and that's why i don't watch them. Really though, who cares? Let them live their lives and get your own. Phelps was just partying and smoke some bud, he is still the most remarkable swimmer in our era. Honestly, political figures on the other hand should be investigated and judged in the public arena. Why? Well, compared to celebrities, i have a funny feeling they do much worse and rarely does it make it public; and these people are policy changers, things actually change by the things they do in a day. And on that topic, imagine what can be manipulated by the under world with just the right sized tidbits.  




Dude?! Where is my game?
For Tiger, his repeated boo-boo off the course has lost him so much in terms of actual cash it is unbelievable. No longer the perfect role model, cash cow image empire or the little league's awesome dad from what?  A few indiscretions? Karma can become that previously mentioned bitch, and no one is safe when you piss her off. 


Moral of my ramblings? What would i love for you to take from this? Keep in mind that this is my opinion and what do i know? lol. Well, treat people the way you'd like be treated. Even though you might be a celebrity or super jock, you are a person like anyone else so dont think you are too special to be busted. Ignore propaganda fed through the hungry public attitude. Tiger, take Charlie Sheen (he's got practice)  as your role model, he screws up like every few months but he still gets great film offers and his acting is above par.  

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