snafupants
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For those of you who are currently browsing or contributing to the forum, why are you not at a Super Bowl party of some kind carousing with others?
And they don't even know it.I don't support the conformist idolization of my fellow man
Why do you guys keep saying "American" football? It's redundant.
Yes, very typical. The few people who represent us are exactly like this dude.Typical American. You know the internet is international right.
Because I don't get the whole "thing" behind football. I mean if you play it, great, or if you're really into the strategy of it, awesome, but beyond that I think it's just another excuse for humans to take sides and start hating each other.
$Because I don't get the whole "thing" behind football.
You should watch Australian Football (called "rugby" if you want to be technical) it's almost exactly like US football (remember "America” is a continent, not a country) except, y'know, it’s not for pussies.Anchorite said:I don't like sports in general but most of them are tolerable for a time on tv. Footbal though, football is just dreadful. Why do they have to run around in massive suits of armor? It's far more entertaining if they actually get hurt. (and I don't mean those pansies who have to sit out because they twist an ankle). It is also very slow, and while many people find footbal strategy fascinating, it's really just one team running one way and an other running after them while half the guys just kind of fart around.
I'd frankly be much more excited watching a heated chess match.
.... I do not prefer watching fools brawl over a flimsy ball.![]()
Identity, the (inter)social necessity of the individual.Conformity, the (inter)national sport of the world.
I see what you did there.Identity, the (inter)social necessity of the individual.Conformity, the (inter)national sport of the world.
Icy youI see what you did there.
The enemy is watching you.
Why do you guys keep saying "American" football? It's redundant.