Poll: What do you think about cheerleaders?

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Skeleon

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Meh, not the kind of girl I'm into.
On the other hand, I'm not the kind of guy they'd like, either.
 

Agent Larkin

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I live in ireland. We don't have cheerleaders. Whenever anywhere trys to set them up the person responsible is silenced quickly. In stead we have D4's who are even worse.
 

Unknower

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I don't mind them. Then again, there's hardly cheerleaders around here.

Evilbunny said:
The infamous SCAMola said:
Evilbunny said:
You don't think weightlifting is a sport do you?
How the Hell is weightlifting not a sport?

And yes, cheerleaders are sexy.
There is no strategy involved. It's just who can lift more. A sport requires both your mind and body. Weightlifting does indeed need physical prowess to do, but no cognitive ability.
Ping pong is sport, weightlifting is sport, dancing is sport and cheerleading is a sport too.
 

ZeeClone

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/me gives kudos to the Warwick Devils cheerleaders of my alma mater.

Some of the most intelligent hot women I have ever known.
 

Evilbunny

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Unknower said:
Ping pong is sport, weightlifting is sport, dancing is sport and cheerleading is a sport too.
Ok, I disagree, but I feel like we're ignoring the actual topic so let's just agree to disagree.
 

damselgaming

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ZeeClone said:
/me gives kudos to the Warwick Devils cheerleaders of my alma mater.

Some of the most intelligent hot women I have ever known.
The Warwick DEVILS are responsible for my earlier post... there is a reason for their name.
 

slabomeat

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i dated a cheerleader once, then i realized they were Barbie dolls. life sized Barbie dolls. They do seem to share the same IQ, so i dumped her because i was getting tired of explaining stuff, like the definition of the word "pun".
 

ZeeClone

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nicole1207 said:
ZeeClone said:
/me gives kudos to the Warwick Devils cheerleaders of my alma mater.

Some of the most intelligent hot women I have ever known.
The Warwick DEVILS are responsible for my earlier post... there is a reason for their name.
In fairness, most of the ones I knew were the girls who came to cheer at the games (A very small minority according to my source) and I did hear tell about the bitchyness.
 

oldMcDouche

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i only know them from movies. mostly teenie movies about highschool and filled with cliche.
so they're just stupid bitches from what i've learned.
 

fix-the-spade

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Evilbunny said:
Edit: Ok, I'm thinking about it and I will concede that ping pong is a sport. I guess a better comparison would be dancing. If cheer leading is a sport then so is dancing.
Oh dear, several kinds of dancing are sports with Olympic events too. I think darts would probably be a better example, or chess, neither of which take much in the way of fitness.

Anyway, all the proper cheerleaders I've ever met (admittedly not many but still some) have been extremely professional. They need to be incredibly fit, crowd proof and memorise routines, none of which fit the movie stereotype of the shallow dumb bimbo (although generally they are gorgeous). I have respect for the fact they do something and do it well.
So I suppose I like cheerleaders.
 

Lord George

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I think its an American thing, as I have never seen a cheerleader at any sports game, I never realised that until now.
 

Crazy Elf

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Evilbunny said:
There is no strategy involved. It's just who can lift more. A sport requires both your mind and body. Weightlifting does indeed need physical prowess to do, but no cognitive ability.
Clearly you've never actually performed any weightlifting. There's a hell of a lot more to it than what you're claiming. It's not only strength, it's also a lot of technique. Getting the weight up is only part of it, positioning the body beneath it, working out how to best work it up without completely exhausting your muscles, knowing when to perform a heavy lift, working out when you can push it and when you can't.

There's a lot to it, seriously.
 

Sewer Rat

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I like looking at them, but do not like talking to them, most of the time its like talking with a five year old.