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Why not throw out the TV and do something productive instead?
You mean there's nothing you would rather be doing than watching a crappy, staged game? Don't you have dreams? Aren't you worried about the current state of this country?
Q: You know what is more unproductive than watching the super bowl?
A: Anonymously posting on the internet how unproductive it is to watch the super bowl.
Q: You know what is more unproductive than watching the super bowl?
A: Anonymously posting on the internet how unproductive it is to watch the super bowl.
A: Imagine the amount of people that show up to a single pre-season game, instead showing up to the steps of congress for less than 1/20th the price with just travel costs.
Q: You know what is more unproductive than watching the super bowl?
A: Anonymously posting on the internet how unproductive it is to watch the super bowl.
How did you come to that conclusion? Maybe he was trying to understand people's responses and learn something about society. Learning is not unproductive. Why would you suggest that?
A: Imagine the amount of people that show up to a single pre-season game, instead showing up to the steps of congress for less than 1/20th the price with just travel costs.
Congress is not that entertaining and you can watch them on cspan all you want. They don't allow you to pick sides and root for your team if you go see them in person.
Congress is not that entertaining and you can watch them on cspan all you want. They don't allow you to pick sides and root for your team if you go see them in person.
The fans don't have a say because they'd rather watch than play. Useless if you ask me and perfect targets for an agenda.
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