Another Behavior of the Sports Meatlump
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:54 pm
I haven't mentioned this one yet, but thought of it while replying to a post.
Sports meatlump changes TV channel to some sporting event.
I know what's coming. I leave the room quietly and politely. Sports meatlump is offended, but is too engrossed in overeating, beer and the starting line up.
Sports meatlump yells and bellows at TV and invites others over to do the same.
I am minding my own business.
Sports meatlump comes into my room, where I am enjoying any number of activities, such as scale model building, reading a book, playing and writing music, or playing a video game and asks if I want to partake in his or her animalistic ritual.
I decline and return to what I enjoy doing.
Sports meatlump begins to assert to me, because sports meatlump thinks they have such a unique insight into those who do not enjoy competitive human animalistic rituals, the tried and failed line I have heard over and over my entire life if I ever tell someone that I am not into sports:
"You know, you really need to learn to relax/cut loose and learn to enjoy yourself more. Then you'll catch on and actually like what we do."
Wow. So it's about fitting in, even though I never had any desire to in the first place? Well, gosh, why didn't you tell me. Please, a thousand pardons while I don a beer hat, take a seat with a 10 gallon drum of popcorn and pretzels, and belch, scream and fart at the television with you and your friends. Wow, I have sure seen the light.
Please.
I just thought of this one, it's a more subtle tactic the meatlumps have tried on me many times, without success. Trying to make me believe, that somehow, my disenfranchisement with sports as they see it involves some simple relaxation technique. Yeah. Sure. I guess the entire idea that I have my hobbies and I enjoy them more than I enjoy sports is just too difficult for their brain processes to comprehend.
The other thing that sickens me is when a meatlump thinks there's something wrong with you just because you aren't into it. All your hobbies and other passions are well and good, but that they should somehow take a backseat to sports.
Rant over, feel free to discuss.
Sports meatlump changes TV channel to some sporting event.
I know what's coming. I leave the room quietly and politely. Sports meatlump is offended, but is too engrossed in overeating, beer and the starting line up.
Sports meatlump yells and bellows at TV and invites others over to do the same.
I am minding my own business.
Sports meatlump comes into my room, where I am enjoying any number of activities, such as scale model building, reading a book, playing and writing music, or playing a video game and asks if I want to partake in his or her animalistic ritual.
I decline and return to what I enjoy doing.
Sports meatlump begins to assert to me, because sports meatlump thinks they have such a unique insight into those who do not enjoy competitive human animalistic rituals, the tried and failed line I have heard over and over my entire life if I ever tell someone that I am not into sports:
"You know, you really need to learn to relax/cut loose and learn to enjoy yourself more. Then you'll catch on and actually like what we do."
Wow. So it's about fitting in, even though I never had any desire to in the first place? Well, gosh, why didn't you tell me. Please, a thousand pardons while I don a beer hat, take a seat with a 10 gallon drum of popcorn and pretzels, and belch, scream and fart at the television with you and your friends. Wow, I have sure seen the light.
Please.
I just thought of this one, it's a more subtle tactic the meatlumps have tried on me many times, without success. Trying to make me believe, that somehow, my disenfranchisement with sports as they see it involves some simple relaxation technique. Yeah. Sure. I guess the entire idea that I have my hobbies and I enjoy them more than I enjoy sports is just too difficult for their brain processes to comprehend.
The other thing that sickens me is when a meatlump thinks there's something wrong with you just because you aren't into it. All your hobbies and other passions are well and good, but that they should somehow take a backseat to sports.
Rant over, feel free to discuss.