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Originally posted by: Nitemare
I think they are too busy shopping with their SO to answer this poll
Originally posted by: NFS4
I really don't give a sh!t about sports. I'd honestly rather watch the news or The History Channel.
I do on occasion watch college BB, but other than that, it hold no interest with me.
Originally posted by: yllus
Vote. And don't whine to me about stereotyping, it's a not-so-serious poll.
Edit: If you like to play a sport but not watch it, that's more than enough.
i can't figure out a guy who doesn't like sports.Originally posted by: iamme
guys who don't like sports are missing out.
playing, watching, and following sports is something every guy should experience. i don't care how stereotypical that sounds.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
"Did you see the game last night?"
"No, I was too busy formatting my hard drive."
"No, I was too busy downloading new definitions for my anti-virus program."
"No, I was too busy playing Counter-Strike."
"No, I was too busy posting on ATOT."
We're all Dorks here.
You said it well, my man.Originally posted by: Antoneo
I don't like watching these so called "professionals" making more money than the doctors that save lives, teachers that help struggling children, engineers solving today's problems, and countless others that have helped to progress humanity. The national league sports are nothing like humble origins from which they came from, but products of capitalism at its worst. In fact, much of television isn't too far from these guys. I enjoy participating in sports, but would rather have the phosphors glowing with better, more educational material.
Originally posted by: Antoneo
I don't like watching these so called "professionals" making more money than the doctors that save lives, teachers that help struggling children, engineers solving today's problems, and countless others that have helped to progress humanity. The national league sports are nothing like humble origins from which they came from, but products of capitalism at its worst. In fact, much of television isn't too far from these guys. I enjoy participating in sports, but would rather have the phosphors glowing with better, more educational material.
I'll start this off by saying I just 'decided' to become a Washington Capitals fan, because I saw them a lot on tv when they played the Rangers... I wanted to be different. Years later, it became an infatuation - following this team. And when you've been following / caring about a team for a decade or two and there's nothing but disappointment, then you will truly know how it feels when they finally win one. It's got to be the 2nd best feeling in the world... but I wouldn't know. The Caps have never won one, but getting to the Stanley Cup Finals was quite a thrill for me. You just join in excitement and thrill of the emotional ride. If you never tried to care for a team (I know everything about every player, etc.) , then you wouldn't know what it's like. It's the same as any hobby... except there's an emotional investment. That's the definition of a die-hard fan.Originally posted by: Triumph
Here's what I don't get about sports: Why do you get all upset when "your" team loses? Or why do you get all happy when "your" team wins? You didn't contribute anything to the outcome. You don't benefit from their victory in any way. You lose nothing when they lose. The players and coaches aren't from your hometown, so you aren't rooting for anyone you know or might know. And if one of "your" players goes to another team, he is suddenly hated. Which means you weren't rooting for him in the first place, otherwise you'd want him to succeed wherever he plays. So basically you're rooting for... a jersey? A pretty color scheme? A stadium???
Originally posted by: pulse8
I voted false because I don't really like sports.
Whatever you say, history prof.Originally posted by: Antoneo
I don't like watching these so called "professionals" making more money than the doctors that save lives, teachers that help struggling children, engineers solving today's problems, and countless others that have helped to progress humanity. The national league sports are nothing like humble origins from which they came from, but products of capitalism at its worst. In fact, much of television isn't too far from these guys. I enjoy participating in sports, but would rather have the phosphors glowing with better, more educational material.
