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Text:Do you know what player i would have been if i hadn't taken cocaine? what a player we lost!! (Maradona confessed to the journalist that was interviewing him)... All those who twist their faces thinking about the last Maradona, with walking trouble, vocalizing trouble, embracing non senses and doing what he wanted with his life, they'll do well to abandon this farewell that'll embraces the genius and absolves the man. You'll not find a single reproach 'cause the soccer player had no defects at all, and the man was a victim. of whom? maybe of me or you, for example, that surely at some point we praise him mercilessly. There's something perverse in a life that fulfills all your dreams and diego suffered this generosity like nobody else in their destiny. It was the fatal journey from his condition of human being to the myth, which divided him in two: on one hand, Diego, the boy from 'fiorito'; on the other, Maradona. his physical trainer, sensitive and intelligent man and, possibly, the man who knew him best, used to say: 'with Diego i would go to the end of the world, but with Maradona i wouldn't even go to the street corner'. Diego was just another product of the humble neighborhood where he was born. maradona was overtaken by early fame. That glorification provoked a chain of consequences: the worst of which was the inevitable temptation to climb every day to the height of his legend. In an addictive personality like he had, was mortal of necessity. Maradona was unequivocally Argentine, which explains, of course, the sentimental power he always had in Argentine, that feeling made him go and do things with some impunity. A man who, due to his genius, stopped having limits since adolescence and who, due to his origin, grew up with class pride. For that reason, and also 'cause of his representative strength, with Maradona the poor man beat the rich, so the unconditional adherence that he had with the lower class was proportional to the hatred and distrust that the upper class had with him. The rich people hate to lose, but even his worst enemies had to take their hats off to his enormous talent... time to die... / code: muzzarania & pastbytes / the awesome muzz: blade runner version by michiel van den bos (mca). Greetings to Microbits Action group & BBS Argentina band... t h e c o d e b l a s t e r s 2020.


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