Something even more embarrassing is people taking everything too damn seriously. Oh he spends a lot of time on Instagram, PS4 and he is making funny dances from the most popular game in the world atm, so fucking what?
Just relax and dont waste energy on insignificant shit like how someone celebrates his goals.
Takes absolutely no time or energy to write a few sentences about it. Apparently causes some of you guys anxiety if you feel obliged to reply to something that you deem so insignificant...
[MENTION=12906]DonAndres[/MENTION], man, you used to be so level headed.
Vibrant personalities, lol.
You've admitted Griez's dance is cringe so stick to your gut feeling. If it's cringe, he's acting like a fool, a court jester, a person designed to not be taken seriously. If he's acting like a fool on a regular basis, it becomes something normal. As a result, we get a generation of players and kids acting and looking like complete idiots. It's a failure of education and upbringing, and applies to a whole crop of players you've named. Players who you can tell just by the way they speak and the way they dress, that they never read a book and would grow up to be nobodies if not for their talent to kick a ball.
Comparing Marcelo who's a club captain and is a completely different person, a throwback to Brazil's golden age, the samba days, is a joy to watch. Even Alves to an extent, despite his repulsive instincts on the pitch.
And CR's celeb is probably even dumber, yes. He's had 3-4 of those, one dumber than the other. The last one at least has an element of crowd participation, even if it's something a gorilla in a zoo would do.
There are celebrations of great players which are unique, repeatable without feeling repetitive and are timeless i.e. Drogba, Kaka, Messi, Fenomeno, Di Maria/Bale. Something you'd put in a CL cinematic without thinking twice about it.