Re: introduction and general comments
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 6:13 am
Whoops!blackdog4444 wrote:For one, and only one...
I'M FEMALE! NOT MALE!
Sorry!
(pries foot out of mouth)
Not Everyone is a Brain-dead Sports Fan!
https://www.sportssuck.org/phpbb/
Whoops!blackdog4444 wrote:For one, and only one...
I'M FEMALE! NOT MALE!
Um...you completely missed the point of my post.Detroitsportsfan08 wrote:RaleighRob wrote:Well don't worry...most of us are not anti-fitness or anti-health. It's competitive team sports that is the inspiration and focus for the vast majority of this site's discussion.
Not only do I agree...but I have a great example. I actually know of someone close to me who self-describes as a "former jock". Over the years, as maturity has kicked in, this person's interest in watching or playing sports has drastically decreased to currently virtually none. Similarly, this person's interest in politics, history, science, gourmet cooking, music, film, tourism and a host of other cultural interests have drastically increased. Someone who 15 years ago would rather play rugby or soccer or watch a NASCAR race is now the kind of person who's interested in an afternoon at an art museum followed by wine & tapas at a Spanish restaurant and maybe an independent film. Sports? Hardly any interest whatsoever.sportsareuseless wrote:hey guys,
here's my theory on sports - let me know if you guys agree..i think attraction from sports mainly stems from the lack of any other intellectual interests. people who like sports are generally weak -minded and tend to follow the herd with this conditioned tribal response because they do not have the native IQ/intelligence to understand how pointless an activity like this is.
i have worked with idiots to harvard neuroscientists, and overall the pattern holds true..the dumber, the more likely attached to sports..anyone disagree?All I could say is wow.
Coincidence? I highly doubt it!!![]()
So yes...I definitely agree with your theory!
what makes gourmet cooking, music, or film any more important than sports?
I agree Katrin,Katrin wrote:One thing I don't like about this site is that it seems to attract a lot more sports bores than proper members. Few of the latest members have left any posts on here whereas some of the sports bores go on here more than I do. It makes me wonder who the real nerds are... after all, memorabilia collections, the internet and statistics are popular with the so-called "cool" sports fans too!