I'd rather not watch Sports even if it was my only option. Something about it just doesn't sit right with me, maybe the fact that the players are over-payed and thousands/millions watch the games while giving it all they've got with their passion -- yet they could put that much passion into a cause that really matters, like I don't know.. shutting down the corrupt global fascist state(s), governments, bankers, "secret" societies, corporations, the esoteric "elite" and maybe even those who're most likely operating on another band of frequency behind the smokescreen as they feed off of low human vibrations and negativity, death, fear, etc. Just a thought.
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[quote]I'd rather not watch Sports even if it was my only option. Something about it just doesn't sit right with me, maybe the fact that the players are over-payed and thousands/millions watch the games while giving it all they've got with their passion -- yet they could put that much passion into a cause that really matters, like I don't know.. shutting down the corrupt global fascist state(s), governments, bankers, "secret" societies, corporations, the esoteric "elite" and maybe even those who're most likely operating on another band of frequency behind the smokescreen as they feed off of low human vibrations and negativity, death, fear, etc. Just a thought.[/quote]
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That's -blam!-ing stupid. A big black dude like Vince Wilfork wouldn't do any good to America as a doctor or anything else. What about people who run get rich quick schemes? Or people who even work at a legitimate job, like Starbucks or a bank? What do they do for society that is so much better than entertainment? You're whole argument is so stupid and naive, it's disguisting. Do you think it's easy to play football? If it was, everyone would do it. But it's not easy. Much harder than working at Starbucks or mcdonalds all damn day. Also, why would 2100 football players, who only know football, have the ability to solve any of the world's problems. Over doctors and professors? If football players can cure cancer by sacking it in the backfield, then I'm so sorry I didn't see it sooner kid.
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[quote]That's -blam!-ing stupid. A big black dude like Vince Wilfork wouldn't do any good to America as a doctor or anything else. What about people who run get rich quick schemes? Or people who even work at a legitimate job, like Starbucks or a bank? What do they do for society that is so much better than entertainment? You're whole argument is so stupid and naive, it's disguisting. Do you think it's easy to play football? If it was, everyone would do it. But it's not easy. Much harder than working at Starbucks or mcdonalds all damn day. Also, why would 2100 football players, who only know football, have the ability to solve any of the world's problems. Over doctors and professors? If football players can cure cancer by sacking it in the backfield, then I'm so sorry I didn't see it sooner kid.[/quote]
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[quote]That's -blam!-ing stupid. A big black dude like Vince Wilfork wouldn't do any good to America as a doctor or anything else[/quote] Wow... Racist much?
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Not racist at all. Ok, a big white dude. I was just using him as an example because he's one of the biggest football players ever.
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He said the fans' passion, as in if the fans put that much passion into other things, shit would get done and they would not be blinded by the lights.
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Well, people spend more time playing video games then they do football. So, video games hurt society more than football if you want to think about it.
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[quote]Well, people spend more time playing video games then they do football. So, video games hurt society more than football if you want to think about it.[/quote]