Australia’s two-time rugby union world champions may just be naturally bottoming through the peak-trough cycle that all sports teams endure
, September 30). It’s not our concern if most of the world doesn’t understand what wonderful games they both are.Stop whinging about the Wallabies. In any competition with two contestants, one will always lose. Doesn’t matter if they played poorly or were coached poorly – one lost. “Sport” is just a small part of the word “sportsmanship”. Offer congratulations to the opposition, stop looking to blame someone, and get on with training for the next match.
Obviously, by that stage of this horrible disease, you won’t know what’s happening nor would you wish to experience years of miserable deterioration. I am concerned with exiting before I become a burden; a stranger to myself and to everyone who has known or loved me. I’ve found a place in Switzerland and fortunately can just afford this apparent “luxury”. But perhaps the forthcoming ACT legislation will be more humane.
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