Boxers, like any athletes, can be subject to both positive and negative perceptions based on individual actions and broader stereotypes. While some may engage in unsportsmanlike behavior or face legal issues, the majority are dedicated professionals who train hard and embody discipline and resilience. It's important to evaluate boxers on a case-by-case basis rather than generalizing based on a few high-profile incidents. Ultimately, their reputation should reflect their individual character and sportsmanship rather than the actions of a few.
no they don't because insects are just being themselves
no they just mistake you for a seal or something they eat!!
no they dont
the mongols deserve both, they did do what they thought was right in their mind but then again they did very bad things. my mom has a friend in the mongol klan, he told me alot of things and from what i hear, they were good and bad.
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no
hell yah he did
no
a bad reputation
A person of ill repute has a bad reputation.
I have got a (good or bad) reputation and you have not got a (good or bad) reputation.
Sometimes. It depends on your reputation. If your reputation is good and it proceeds you then it's a good thing. If your reputation is bad and everyone hears about it, it is probably a bad thing.