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I"m a bengals fan. Been one since the day I was born. Fortunately for me I've learned to not care whether or not the Bengals win or lose, because if I did, I would have offed myself a long time ago.
You love a team who you do not even know personally? Huh? I'm confused.
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Originally Posted by Prince_Frog
I"m a bengals fan. Been one since the day I was born. Fortunately for me I've learned to not care whether or not the Bengals win or lose, because if I did, I would have offed myself a long time ago.
Quantitative measurement (mathematical deception) isn't equal to quality.
In this case, it is. I have a high ratio of high-quality posts to average-/low-quality posts, and enough people agree that I earn lots of reputation points because of it.
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And I am so glad I sound patronizing because I'm sick of being in a society where sports fanatics spout off sports history and sports jargon like it's so so superior and so so fantastic.
So you're glad that your social skills are deficient just like the guy who dominates conversations with rote football statistics? At least sports are a hobby. Condescension is not.
OP like others have stated get over yourself, you may not like sports fans, or get it, but thats ok, but whats not OK is looking down on us, and deciding we are idiots for being hardcore sports fans, and basically coming across as having a superiority complex.
Let me guess: you were the king of your high school gym class.
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Originally Posted by darrensmooth
OP like others have stated get over yourself, you may not like sports fans, or get it, but thats ok, but whats not OK is looking down on us, and deciding we are idiots for being hardcore sports fans, and basically coming across as having a superiority complex.
I'm so glad I don't know you. You would probably yell at me at work if I made a wrong "play".
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Originally Posted by justthe6ofus
No, her point about how sports can actually develop good sportsmanship and comraderie with kids was a very good one.
Me yelling at the TV, so what? I do it in my own home. If they make a bad play or can't play basic hockey, I will get vocal about it. I don't SCREAM at the top of my lungs but I will voice my discontent. If they make a great play I'll give a "whoo hooo".
I don't watch EVERY hockey game on TV and I don't yell at the TV constantly...only when I'm getting into the game.
I also watch the news and express my discontent verbally.
Why does it bother you so much what people do in their own homes? And I'm sorry but you cannot generalize a person based on one activity in their lives. I am a pretty well-rounded person, sports is just one aspect of it. I suspect that is true for a good majority of sports fans.
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