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He doesn't break down, for heaven's sake. He gets a catch in his throat because he's a deeply committed and caring teacher and artisan. He often becomes emotional when judging on this show, and the audiences love him for it. But nobody loves clickbait video titles. Show some respect and knock it off.
that set of tubes was one of the nicest sets there. Simple, beautiful and easy to tell which piece is which. I'd say 32 tubes was more than good enough
no disrespect to the man, I cant help but laugh when he becomes so welled up over the pottery. he has a lovely soul but I honestly think I would have a stupid smile on my face seeing a man cry in a second and not cry in a second
@@samturner4564 clearly didn't understand where I was coming from with my post what I was getting at is I would be proud to have a man as passionate to his craft well up over my work thats what I was getting at over the part I said 'think I would have a stupid smile on my face" the part where I said I cajt but laugh its not at him but with him because his emotion is so raw it picks you up. then again why am I explain my post that has nearly been up for a year? Getting the impression you are just wanting to have a fight with someone over something hope the rest of your day goes better if that's the case
That's because it's fake. Real emotion doesn't come and go in an instant. That's actually one way detectives know when people are faking emotion in am interrogation.
Isn’t it the height of bravery for a man to show vulnerability and emotion, when there’s so much judgment put on that? I bet if this gentle giant had to, he could probably knock you out cold. Don’t be putting your outdated ideas of masculinity on such a great guy.