Joyce-Butchers defends TikTok dance

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Joyce-Butchers defends TikTok dance

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WTF was she thinking?
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Agreed - absolutely no need to apologise for trying to find a little fun in life
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Which Tyler wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:39 am Agreed - absolutely no need to apologise for trying to find a little fun in life
yeah yeah yeah, Rightio, and you would be equally happy if an England player did this after a hammering at Twickenham?
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I've finally looked at this. A bit weird I guess, but I'd probably think that at the best of times anyway. Does being dour after a big loss prove that you've put the effort/heart in?
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Tuco Ramirez wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:43 am
Which Tyler wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:39 am Agreed - absolutely no need to apologise for trying to find a little fun in life
yeah yeah yeah, Rightio, and you would be equally happy if an England player did this after a hammering at Twickenham?
Yep, really wouldn't care.

Different people have different ways of handling things.

Just because I do thing A doesn't mean that thing A is, or should be, universal.

I'd further add that intolerance of people who aren't like me/you is rarely a good thing
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Mikey Brown wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:49 am I've finally looked at this. A bit weird I guess, but I'd probably think that at the best of times anyway. Does being dour after a big loss prove that you've put the effort/heart in?
I remember when Charvis smiled at the camera during a Wales loss to Italy..... then voted above Osama Bin Laden as most hated man in Wales in a poll!
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I think she should have been castigated for doing a Tik Tok no matter what the reason, this is the sort of inane shit that is ruining society.
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Just say no. TikTok is the heroin of the 20s. Like heroin.
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It wasn’t a great look. Cringe worthy at best but it was always going to inflame a section o the Welsh public after a loss like that.

Given that many Welsh supports don’t agree with the allocation of funding to the women’s game when the men’s game is in financial distress, this was ill advised.
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