Wow there, I was just saying the other day that 'People who obsess over sports and reality TV have no moral high ground over people who obsess over comics and video games.' Uncanny.
Spiderman isn't analogous to the Mets for one simple reason...they've won a World Series in the past century. The last time the Cubbies won a title, there was a Czar in Moscow, a Kaiser in Berlin, and the first Model T was hitting the streets. The Spiderman/Chicago Cubs analogy was made by Bob is because they are both losers: no matter how hard they seem to try, the things they desire are always out of reach.skylog said:Wouldn't Spider-Man be more analogous to the Mets rather than the Cubs?
I wholeheartedly agree, this video was great. It was an interesting idea that made me think a more about the topic, it was funny, and managed to reach an adequate closure.Verrenxnon said:I just wanted to say, Bob, that this was easily the best of this column's editorials so far.
Your thesis was sound and interesting, your essay was on-topic, and your conclusion was appropriately inspiring.
Well done.
Well, there's things like where you live and such or it could like me, when i was a child if i didn't like the LA dodgers i didn't get dinner =pGralian said:I have never understood, not even once, how people designate which sports team to support.
In case you haven't seen it before:SFR said:I have always hated it when a sports fan refers to the team they're supporting as "we". You don't play in the God damn team. You have no influence on the team. They don't even know you. I'm a Valve fan, but when they release a game, I don't say "We just released a game!" Why? Because if I did, I'd sound like a fucking idiot. Guess what you sound like when doing that with sport teams?!*
*The answer is "fucking idiots."
I do so as well.MacNille said:Me too.Palademon said:Hehe, it's funny because I have Aspergers syndrome...
I would refer you to 4Chan and bid you good day, sir.Archaneus said:There's one simple reason this won't happen and that's a non-trivial fundamental difference between nerds and "sports nerds." Nerds/geeks tend to be in the higher intellectual brackets than the average man... not even close to true for "sports nerds."