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| 30 Oct 2016 07:23 PM |
Like seriously You see one game of any given sport and you've seen them all I guess you get to be part of something but is it really worth watching 3 hours of a an incredibly boring game every week for a few months, and also sports fans talking about sports are almost as toxic as gamers talking about video games. No idea how a guy running across a field while holding a ball is entertaining |
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| 30 Oct 2016 07:25 PM |
| one of the reasons i dislike masculinity |
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Vernua
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| 30 Oct 2016 07:26 PM |
"almost as toxic as gamers talking about video games"
i almost got angry there |
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| 30 Oct 2016 07:27 PM |
>You must be LGBT
No, the accurate letter is closer to the end of the alphabet |
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| 30 Oct 2016 07:46 PM |
I don't find American Football interesting but it can spark other peoples interests and for a decent reason too, to each their own, I guess. For me and a bunch others, it's the anxiety,
can your team avoid relegation? Can your team win the league? Go on to the main tournament, face the big teams, maybe win the Champions league?
With a players point of view it goes a little something like this:
Will I, and my teammates avoid the shame of being relegated? Can our team win the league, and prove to everyone that we aren't no laughing matter? Can we go to the Champions league (or the other Champions Leagues)? Will I get picked for the highest honor of all, representing my national country? Can my team win a World Cup?
Of course, I'm talking about my favorite sport, soccer.
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Blov
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| 30 Oct 2016 07:49 PM |
ikr. playing sports is much better. unless you're watching your son play footbal or somethin
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