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After leading his team to a 16-12 victory over the Carolina Panthers by once again throwing more interceptions than touchdowns, Russel Wilson announced at the post-game press conference that he "uses it as fire". This statement confused everyone in attendance until he clarified that
critical response from his poor play is the thing that he uses as fire. About 2 seconds later he then claimed "I ignore the noise all the time..." One time a friend of mine said that he saw a house on fire in his neighborhood. He watched as firefighters came and then proceeded to do some things, none of which were putting out the fire. There was one of those cool axes though. That kind of reminds me of what Wilson said, except I'm not sure what it means...
1. The critics are fueling a fire that he is ignoring, so it's just kinda like a pilot light, which actually makes a lot of sense
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2. He is being motivated by something that he is also completely ignoring.
Discuss...
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ReplyDeleteMaybe it's sort of like a double combustion apparatus, where the flame is heating not the target directly but rather being used to generate steam and funnel it into the target device (probably some kind of turbine generator). Sometimes the pressure might build to such a degree that the rate of power generated by aforementioned turbine becomes erratic... This could become apparent in the macroscopic sphere by way of inaccuracies in motor synchronization... for example, misguided ball throws or leg miscalculations... just my two cents!
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