The Force is playing in pink!!!

P

Picard

Guest
The Western Force rugby team is playing in pink!!!

Bwahahahahahah!
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Peon

Expert Member
Joined
Sep 28, 2006
Messages
3,666
Respect to them. My aunt is a breast cancer specialist and its a major problem for woman. The rates are increasing and alot of woman become aware of it when its too late. Bear in mind alot of woman tie a great deal of importance to their breasts and when they are removed they not the same people afterwards. Its a deep topic but yes. Good on them.
 

Peder

Hobbit
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
9,359
Whats wrong with pink?

I'm not gay but i would still wear pink. Its a kewl colour...
 

saaierwaaier

Banned
Joined
Feb 13, 2009
Messages
202
I saw that they were wearing pink, and I SO wanted to k.a.k them out for it, but since I now found out it was for breast cancer awareness... damn u!!!
 
P

Picard

Guest
OK man. I didn't know.

But they could have printed it in bold letters for all to see.

This whole pink BS is counter-effective if you ask me.

If someone sees someone wearing a pink ribbon (rugby jersey) that person must first ask someone why it is that they are wearing pink. Many people don't go to all the trouble, so the message is lost. Something that clearly states the campaign or cause would be much more effective.

PS: I've lost plenty of people in my family to cancer (one aunt to breast cancer - cancer is quite BIG in my family), so the importance is not lost to me.

I have estimated that there is a 40% chance I'd die of cancer, a 30% chance of a stroke, a 20% chance of a car accident, and 10% of some misc. cause.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
P

Picard

Guest
OK man. I didn't know.

But they could have printed it in bold letters for all to see.

This whole pink BS is counter-effective if you ask me.

If someone sees someone wearing a pink ribbon (rugby jersey) that person must first ask someone why it is that they are wearing pink. Many people don't go to all the trouble, so the message is lost. Something that clearly states the campaign or cause would be much more effective.

PS: I've lost plenty of people in my family to cancer (one aunt to breast cancer - cancer is quite BIG in my family), so the importance is not lost to me.

I have estimated that there is a 40% chance I'd die of cancer, a 30% chance of a stroke, a 20% chance of a car accident, and 10% of some other misc. cause.

I hate posting at the end of a page.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Top