If his first name was Rodney could have forgiven it.Jeetan Patel's nickname was 'Dave' come to think of it. Trusting nothing malicious in his case since he always seemed one of the more popular players within the teams he played in, but you'd have to assume the origin behind the nickname is not dissimilar with some of what's been reported.
Mate he's just a sophist who pushes the limit of what he can get away with to his audience because he knows they trust him unconditionally and have a deep mistrust for the ''''establishment'''. Good faith is one of the last things I'd ever accuse him off.We're both flying without evidence in whether it is deliberate or not deliberate though. I happen to think it is not deliberate and he is passionate about getting his words precisely correct. To tell you the truth, I had no issue understanding what he was trying to say on the QT clip and I'm hardly the brain of Britain. I think a lot of people who don't understand him are doing so because they are clouded by preconceptions about him as some sort of alt-right gateway or general far-right figure. But then I'm heavily speculating here, myself.
And to tell the truth, there is lots about him in recent years which has clouded my own good faith that I had in him as coming from a position of reason and logic. So who knows. I do still like lots about him, really respect his mission to help people and really liked his take on QT but there is plenty of suspect things about him these days.
The lobster stuff is taken way out of context, agree that Peterson needs to concise his material so you don't need to read his books to understand what he says half the time.Mate he's just a sophist who pushes the limit of what he can get away with to his audience because he knows they trust him unconditionally and have a deep mistrust for the ''''establishment'''. Good faith is one of the last things I'd ever accuse him off.
No love for Robin?He is my second favourite Peterson after Kevin
Is Jeetan hard to say?Jeetan Patel's nickname was 'Dave' come to think of it. Trusting nothing malicious in his case since he always seemed one of the more popular players within the teams he played in, but you'd have to assume the origin behind the nickname is not dissimilar with some of what's been reported.
No. It's a nickname on being the opposite. Have an (only slightly, in this case) exotic name, then a nickname of a monosylabic very common anglo name.Is Jeetan hard to say?
Never heard of curly for bald people. I've heard of Eight-ball, Hard-Shine, Yul Brynner, Baldy, Scalper, Bert Newton, Q-Ball, Megamind, Turtle Waxer, Telly Savalas and many more but not that one.
Next time Steve Smith tours India, people should call him Cheteshwar imoIs Jeetan hard to say?
Yeah but the difference there is you may have called me Shastri if I was the bloke who batted at that SR in your team too. These Pujara and Jeetan instances are really not comparable IMO.In my college cricket club we had one white dude and his nickname was Shastri (because of his abysmal strike rate)
it happens