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  • CptKrkIsClmbngThMntn [any]@hexbear.net
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    1 年前

    I’m not fond of them because I never grew up with it and I don’t understand having loyalty to a random North American city over another one. I don’t watch much TV to begin with so that’s another big barrier.

    To your school point, I wish there had been more non-competitive alternatives. I thought I hated physical activity until I realized you can go portaging or on long bike trips, and work with your peers in an extensive environment instead of being pitted against them in a very mechanized ruleset on a very small court.

    I love pushing my body to new limits and travelling ambitious distances in the woods. And now I’m not against a good game of ultimate or whatever with some buddies, but sitting down to watch “the game” is one of the most frightfully boring ways to spend an evening that I can think of.

    • SerLava [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      I can watch a game especially in person, but the thing that really makes me wither and die is when people talk about the fucking probabilities of the success of teams over the course of the season and fucking picks and shit.

      I thought it was because I just wasn’t interested in football or whatever. But that’s not it.

      I really like video games and I often love watching someone playing a game in a fun or skilled way. But when someone starts talking about the fucking bracket some esports team made it to, I want to claw my fucking ears off. I don’t care! Holy shit! If any of those games were a good watch, send me the vod or whatever. But don’t talk to me about who’s gonna win IEM Katowice or whatever. Fuck! What could be less interesting???