• ftnsa@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There’s a reason. We may not know what it is exactly but, there is a reason.

  • CLAY9774@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    My boy really wanted to go to the bathroom, just like Cristiano when he was at united

    • KenHumano@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      That’s the least urgent pooping emergency I’ve ever seen, he’s strolling and even stops to play a pass.

      • MERTENS_GOAT@alien.topB
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        Makes me wonder if something serious happened to a family member and a staff member just told him from the sidelines. He looks distracted/sad. If he left the field to take a shit then it must be one hell of an urgent shit and I don’t think he would just walk slowly down the tunnel. The way he left the field didn’t look like he planned on coming back again to me

      • generativePI@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Sometimes moving slowly is your best defense. One clinch of the abdomen and you have an explosion

  • Dependent_Plenty_777@alien.topB
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    Anyone who ever came close to shitting themselves at least once in their lives, knows that this is not one of those cases. You don`t just casually walk away when you feel it coming, you run for your dear life

    • smithdanvers@alien.topB
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      As someone who is probably one of the top global experts on shitting yourself, having suffered from an a degeneration of parts of my intestine causing me to shit at rapid speed with warning times ranging from zero to one minute and this to shit myself at least once a week for two years, sometimes you walk and sometimes you run.

      It depends on what’s going on internally when the shit strikes, sometimes legging it will trigger sphincter release but sometimes it won’t.

    • onionwba@alien.topB
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      There was once I was doing a beep test in school. I was rather fit, and was able to stay in the test until I was one of the last few left. That also meant that I was pretty drained at that point.

      However, when one’s got to go, one’s got to go. I bolted out of there at what was probably my personal best in 100m up till that point straight to the throne.

    • thisguyuno@alien.topB
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      Tbf your best bet is to walk off, doesn’t arouse suspicion and doesn’t force any unintentional pressure that may cause a tragic explosion

    • caiusto@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Well sometimes if you run you’ll relax the muscles and release it all, gotta have that super focus.

    • kuppikuppi@alien.topB
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      yep I don’t know if there’s a good clip of it but last season Waldemar Anton had to do this. To add to the situation our stadium is (still) being renovated so the tunnel is at a corner of the pitch and he plays central defender so he just ran over almost the full pitch out of nothing.
      Also our home jerseys are mostly white.

  • resident_hater@alien.topB
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    I’m surprised someone with a history of being so dedicated and committed would quit in the middle of a game like that.

    • madwithin@alien.topB
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      To be fair to him, he was a good professional last season at Benfica.

      He loved being here and everyone liked him, he left on a very good note. He was injured often and was clearly out of it mentally, it was very clear there was a mental block when you watched him play. Nothing suggests he wasn’t a committed and dedicated professional though.

    • Whateversurewhynot@alien.topB
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      dedicated and committed

      As a Schalke fan, I’d like to say a thing or two about that. He left us to go to Wolfsburg!

    • lightsongtheold@alien.topB
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      Was it a game though? There was only half a dozen fans there. Dude probably thought he was at a training session and dived off early to get to the showers first!