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Honestly, Im more into the computer, the Internet, and checking out scores or the news
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"Honestly, I'm more into the computer, the Internet, and checking out scores or the news"

- Martina Hingis

About this Quote

This quote by Martina Hingis suggests that she is more thinking about innovation and the web than other activities. She points out checking out ratings and the news, which implies that she is a fan of sports and staying up to date with existing events. This could suggest that she is an avid sports fan and enjoys staying up to date with the news. It could also suggest that she is tech-savvy and delights in utilizing the web for numerous activities. Additionally, it might be translated as her being more interested in the digital world than the real world. This might mean that she chooses to invest her time online rather than participating in exercises. In general, this quote recommends that Martina Hingis is a fan of technology and the internet, and takes pleasure in using it to remain informed and captivated.

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Czech Republic Flag This quote is written / told by Martina Hingis somewhere between September 30, 1980 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from Czech Republic. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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