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What a load of rubbish. Because one, namely me has gone as fast as i feel i can over 35 plus races with the limited time i have does not make me lazy.Its cute how people like twitcher deliberately turns my initial argument upside down and brings real racing into play in order to bolster their weak premise time and time again. When i've clearly stated from the beginning that real racing is something entirely different and has nothing to do with my conjecture.
For the last time: its absolutely within the realm of plausability that an average joe, given enough time and hard work, may one day achieve top 10 in GTS. And its completely irrelevant if this person has a diminished retention rate compared to a prodigy and would reach that goal 25% (or whatever) slower. The key point is that its possible.
Ergo, when somebody claims to have plateaued, being considerably off pace, likely running various aids that inherently inhibits his progression, yes i think its a legitimate modus operandi to call him out on it, with the explanation -- him/her being lazy. Because ultimately when one gives up on improving based on the belief of having plateaued, this in itself is a clear cut excuse for not bothering to work hard to overcome a hurdle. Its like saying: oh heck, i don't understand these partial differential equations, i think i have plateaued in my studies, i better drop out from uni to flip burgers. Its comically dichotomous. My answer to that would be: either you're stupid or you're lazy, and since you're not stupid...
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