Kyrgios goes philosophical in an emotional Instagram post

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''That’s another route of human struggle - worrying about other peoples perspective about who you are. Like, why would you ever care about that, you know? And I think I fell victim to that in my past of worrying about things I can’t control. You know, if the people understood what words could do to a human being, especially where we are in today’s society, they wouldn’t be invested in that. So, I’m not here to dispel anything. You can continue to ask other people around me about what they think about me, and continue to write about mood swings. Like, human beings have mood swings. You can go home and you’re not happy with things or you’re mad at something or you’re happy - that’s a mood swing. It’s okay to be human. Like, I don’t have to be perfect for anyone here, nor do I have to be perfect for the public. So, I’m not here to dispel any perception. I’m just here to be myself.''
 
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''That’s another route of human struggle - worrying about other peoples perspective about who you are. Like, why would you ever care about that, you know? And I think I fell victim to that in my past of worrying about things I can’t control. You know, if the people understood what words could do to a human being, especially where we are in today’s society, they wouldn’t be invested in that. So, I’m not here to dispel anything. You can continue to ask other people around me about what they think about me, and continue to write about mood swings. Like, human beings have mood swings. You can go home and you’re not happy with things or you’re mad at something or you’re happy - that’s a mood swing. It’s okay to be human. Like, I don’t have to be perfect for anyone here, nor do I have to be perfect for the public. So, I’m not here to dispel any perception. I’m just here to be myself.''

A great person and has also never lost a set to Djokovic... ever.
 
You know, if the people understood what words could do to a human being, especially where we are in today’s society, they wouldn’t be invested in that.

Okay, shall we bring up all the "presidential" sounding Nick tweets from the last few years?
 
So random postings of a player who has achieved nothing significant in his career other than being an overrated and unlikable brat is now worthy of being posted in pro player discussion? Come on now. I think he's starting to realise that people are losing interest in his antics and he's desperately sprinting towards the sympathy attention now.

Can we please save threads about him till when he actually achieves something and people want to talk about him, instead of him being forcibily shoved on us?
 
So random postings of a player who has achieved nothing significant in his career other than being an overrated and unlikable brat is now worthy of being posted in pro player discussion? Come on now. I think he's starting to realise that people are losing interest in his antics and he's desperately sprinting towards the sympathy attention now.

Can we please save threads about him till when he actually achieves something and people want to talk about him, instead of him being forcibily shoved on us?

It's the first time he went philosophical about ''the impact of words on a human being" so i thought it's worth a shout out.
 
In a way I like the sentiment. But it's all for show.
 
We, haters of Nick shall not forget the fact that he is still more entertaining and talented than 99.9% of the tour, and this without even trying, so then he can do whatever he wants. We are not allowed to criticize him :whistle::cry:
 
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''That’s another route of human struggle - worrying about other peoples perspective about who you are. Like, why would you ever care about that, you know? And I think I fell victim to that in my past of worrying about things I can’t control. You know, if the people understood what words could do to a human being, especially where we are in today’s society, they wouldn’t be invested in that. So, I’m not here to dispel anything. You can continue to ask other people around me about what they think about me, and continue to write about mood swings. Like, human beings have mood swings. You can go home and you’re not happy with things or you’re mad at something or you’re happy - that’s a mood swing. It’s okay to be human. Like, I don’t have to be perfect for anyone here, nor do I have to be perfect for the public. So, I’m not here to dispel any perception. I’m just here to be myself.''
'freedom = my soul's O2' was easier to read. 8-B
(not everybody can be socrates)

so what he means... is that he cares about what people think about him?... did i get it right? :unsure:
 
Like it's really tough to like read his stuff since it's so, you know, like inarticulate and like, you know, really dumb.

Nick needs to let his racket do the talking.
The reason why he talks big is because his racket can’t often do the talking in the first place.
 
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''That’s another route of human struggle - worrying about other peoples perspective about who you are. Like, why would you ever care about that, you know? And I think I fell victim to that in my past of worrying about things I can’t control. You know, if the people understood what words could do to a human being, especially where we are in today’s society, they wouldn’t be invested in that. So, I’m not here to dispel anything. You can continue to ask other people around me about what they think about me, and continue to write about mood swings. Like, human beings have mood swings. You can go home and you’re not happy with things or you’re mad at something or you’re happy - that’s a mood swing. It’s okay to be human. Like, I don’t have to be perfect for anyone here, nor do I have to be perfect for the public. So, I’m not here to dispel any perception. I’m just here to be myself.''
:confused: Bro then just stop with your outbursts and I think more people would enjoy you...
 
You know, if the people understood what words could do to a human being, especially where we are in today’s society, they wouldn’t be invested in that.

Okay, shall we bring up all the "presidential" sounding Nick tweets from the last few years?

And here is Kyrgios talking crap about 17 year old Alcaraz only 5 days ago for absolutely no reason

 
Nick not realising he has been annoying and cringe for better part of his pro career. People still being nice to him speaking of potential instead of duchebaggery, he shouldn't complain about that.
 
Nick not realising he has been annoying and cringe for better part of his pro career. People still being nice to him speaking of potential instead of duchebaggery, he shouldn't complain about that.

Certainly no nice things from either Djoke or the Nadal fans here.

BTW, a fan of the King of Cringe shouldn't even be commenting on St Nick.

8-)
 
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