lol dumb comments? dude you dont understand oversimplified explanations and i'm the dumb one? let me bring it down to a 75 IQ. when you choose to be in the public eye, that means you want attention. what part do you need explained? some people want attention and dont get it while others do by acting more outrageous and shameless. some kick that factor up to eleven by quitting their jobs and screwing their team and shaming their country while the entire world is watching.
Trust me when I say you had already brought it down to a 75 IQ level. I appreciate many of your posts, even about hats, but you're not exactly a nuanced intellectual when it comes to understanding things, much less explaining things. I mean, even things like fucking TV shows have tended to be a struggle.
First, what percentage of people in the public eye even had a choice? Then, how are you ascribing them being willing to be in the public eye as being attention seeking?
Even ignoring what may have just been retarded wording that made it seem like you thought being a celebrity was a 'choice' as if most people can just say 'yeah, sure, I think I'll be a celeb' your comments are still dumb.
Let's cut right to it. It's sports. What percentage of young athletes pursuing sports careers are doing it for the outside chance they may some day be famous and they're attention seeking so that's their primary driver? Most are doing it because, ummm, it's like just what they do. Which is why we see so many people flame out under the pressure of the public eye.
Then explain all the celebrities and athletes and famous people who are very private and enjoy a profession and not necessarily the attention from it, especially the increased attention seen today.
But it doesn't matter, because in your incoherent ramblings you disproved whatever point you seemed to be making, that perhaps you weren't but dumbed it down too much in your own brain: some people want attention.
At best, you made a futile generalization that people are people. Sorry, that's not a great insight in general, nor in a specific situation such as this. What you shared? Why you shared it? Just dumb. You're trying to backfill a generalized rationalization for whatever moronic specific nugget was bouncing around in your head that you either can't manage adequately explain or can't manage to recognize it wasn't actually a great insight.
Sometimes you remind me of the fat guy from The Office. Guys, guys, sometimes people do things people do as people because they are people.