Multimillionaire "Yoga Guru" wants to bring yoga to Olympic pedestal

[QUOTE=InnerAthlete;29778]That’s right. Instead you see us divorcing our spouse, having affairs with students, putting destructive substances in our bodies, misleading, performing, profiteering, and hurting students (while claiming to be evolved). But you’re right, we’re not destroying the earth.[/QUOTE]

Your last post, doesn’t relate to the question i asked about this post at all. I was wondering if the amount of sarcasm towards me in THIS post, was some sort of a personal attack for whatever reason i don’t know. It’s an awful shallow post I would say. Somebody didn’t agree with herd and you were quick to attack. Thanks for taking a lesson.

@Dave, so they went on to leave previous partners and found new ones. Is it completely wrong to pursue happiness with another partner? Is there anything else that these Guru’s (rodney yee, bikram) have done that is more wrong than that? Bikram trying to copyright his set of posture’s is maybe the worst… Big Devil!

Back to the original post. I have argued some positive benefits about yoga being in the olympics and am yet to hear a compelling argument on why they shouldn’t. Just a bunch of “no, that’s wrong, but can’t be bothered to say why.”

Yoga belongs to everyone, everywhere, not just your perception of where it belongs.

[QUOTE=Charon;29795]So Dave,

You feel like you need to murder someone Dave? Im your man. I know a guy named Dave and his mom is in jail for murder. Dave does not like me and he and his drugged out weak geek friends think they can scare me. Is that you? You are threatening my family! You know where I live you coward, come and get me - I WELCOME IT!!![/QUOTE]

Uhh, what?

Well, that does it. I have seen so much anger and insanity on internet forums, but I didn’t think I would find it on a yoga forum. I was apparently wrong. So I am outta here!

Yeah, what the hell is that?? This post is getting pretty weird. Charon is way the hell off topic. Typical troll.

“Do not feed the trolls” and its abbreviation

In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into a desired emotional response[1] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.[2] In addition to the offending poster, the noun “troll” can also refer to the provocative message itself, as in that was an excellent troll you posted. While the term troll and its associated action, trolling, are primarily associated with Internet discourse, media attention in recent years has made such labels highly subjective, with trolling being used to describe many intentionally provocative actions outside of an online context.

Maybe’s there’s a bit of troll in all of us??!?! This thread is ‘trollin man’! WTH?!?!