WHAT WHAT WHAT. Epic troll or the most hardcore fan of all times? :nono:
And what would I win by trolling? Eternal recognition from a hand of unknown people?
WHAT WHAT WHAT. Epic troll or the most hardcore fan of all times? :nono:
I became an Inter fan through Ronaldo, that's from 1998. So I too became an Interista through a player so it would be hypocrtical of me to judge or call any of those Ibra fan boys, Ibra fan boys. What I don't understand is why those same guys want to call me or any other person here a "fake" fan for not considering Ibra some kind of god or why those people keep bringing up things like the hard times, etc. When they obviously never experienced these moments.
I started following Inter in '92 when Toto joined, so that's some 17 years now.
I've always tried to be lax about it cause I find the hardcore foreign fans to be like wiggers. Case in point: japanese guy throwing rap-slang and saying stuff like "yo mothafucky, you no come mess heee with my honourable cousins yo. You fucky off now before my african-american brothers come pull a cap out of your ass".
I think it's silly beyond belief and not worthy of a grown man, so a Inter-wigga isn't something I would wanna be. There's no hysteria over "gangstas tagging in ma hood" so to speak.
Some fans may not agree, but to me that whole conduct is embarassing.
I started following Inter in '92 when Toto joined, so that's some 17 years now.
I've always tried to be lax about it cause I find the hardcore foreign fans to be like wiggers. Case in point: japanese guy throwing rap-slang and saying stuff like "yo mothafucky, you no come mess heee with my honourable cousins yo. You fucky off now before my african-american brothers come pull a cap out of your ass".
I think it's silly beyond belief and not worthy of a grown man, so a Inter-wigga isn't something I would wanna be. There's no hysteria over "gangstas tagging in ma hood" so to speak.
Some fans may not agree, but to me that whole conduct is embarassing.
I started following Inter in '92 when Toto joined, so that's some 17 years now.
I've always tried to be lax about it cause I find the hardcore foreign fans to be like wiggers. Case in point: japanese guy throwing rap-slang and saying stuff like "yo mothafucky, you no come mess heee with my honourable cousins yo. You fucky off now before my african-american brothers come pull a cap out of your ass".
I think it's silly beyond belief and not worthy of a grown man, so a Inter-wigga isn't something I would wanna be. There's no hysteria over "gangstas tagging in ma hood" so to speak.
Some fans may not agree, but to me that whole conduct is embarassing.
Haha, hilarious post! What you are doing is infact judging each and every non-Italian interista based on his or hers residence. I believe that's called judging people based on something they cannot do anything about (borders to racism, sexism etc, not very positive). Calling me less of a fan because I happen to be born in Norway and not in Italy...:boogy:
While "internazionale" was unique for us in pushing for foreign players, today it is the norm for football across the globe. Foreign players and international fans is something every team has. However, in our case it is in essence one of our core values. It's what Inter stands for. We should, more than any other team, not only respect and accept but encourage and seek international fans.
So while every team today is global and international, we were still the pioneers and remain strongly attached to that philosophy, and it's a bit silly for anyone to restrict Inter to Italy or Italians only because that goes exactly against the essence of who we are and why the team was created!
Since when is Inter a race?! If I were to move to Milan and buy a house face the San Siro and went to every game home and away would that automatically make me a real Inter fan or by your stupid point an Inter-nigga?
You Italians sicken me to honest. You claim to be such hardcore fans yet on game day you stay for asses at home and watch the games on tv instead of going to the San Siro to watch it in person. You guys claim to be such hardcore Interisti or (Inter-niggas) yet you don't want to fork over a few dollars to do something that it would cost us foreigners thousands of dollars to do.
Okay, the world's in crisis. Fine I understand so why not ensure that you find your asses at the free Inter events or the cheap ones like training sessions, etc. You stay at your homes and watch it on tv instead. Nothing annoys me more or in fact embarrasses me more when me and my friends are watching an Inter game or in fact any Italian football games and I have to make up some lie to explain why the seats are empty.
Not "each and every", just the really pathetic ones who acts like they live on curva nord and are hypocritical enough to go question other fans support; a debate starting with a lot of Inter-wiggas calling people who didn't hate Ibra fanboys and fake.
Newsflash: There's currently 105 people who didn't think it was such a big deal and only 33 "real" fans who thought it was. Out of those 137 people there's only a handful wigga enough to hunt down the fanboys - about half of them with Ronaldo as their favourite player or as a avatar.
It would be reasonable to assume that the silent majority, the 105 people who didn't see his leaving as a big deal, would find the argument of not hating Ibra = poor supporter as pathetic as I do and are equally amused by the irony of having a bunch of non-local, ultra-wannabe, playstation-fans telling them how they should or shouldn't support Inter.
The rabid minority = Inter-wiggas failing horribly at being "real fans". :joker::thumbsdo:
Not "each and every", just the really pathetic ones who acts like they live on curva nord and are hypocritical enough to go question other fans support; a debate starting with a lot of Inter-wiggas calling people who didn't hate Ibra fanboys and fake.
Il Genio said:Newsflash: There's currently 105 people who didn't think it was such a big deal and only 33 "real" fans who thought it was. Out of those 137 people there's only a handful wigga enough to hunt down the fanboys - about half of them with Ronaldo as their favourite player or as a avatar.
It would be reasonable to assume that the silent majority, the 105 people who didn't see his leaving as a big deal, would find the argument of not hating Ibra = poor supporter as pathetic as I do and are equally amused by the irony of having a bunch of non-local, ultra-wannabe, playstation-fans telling them how they should or shouldn't support Inter.
The rabid minority = Inter-wiggas failing horribly at being "real fans". :joker::thumbsdo: