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Dliessmgg:
What worries me more is that I reread my previous post before posting and saw that I misspelled true and corrected it, but now it's even more wrong.
squawk:
normally i don't like american football but today was big game cal vs stanford and i was very shouty
when i think about it, i shout about a whole fuckload of sports, really
i thought i denounced sports watching but man i just like shouting
sports!!!
it's also nice to confuse people when i know my shit and they don't expect me to
Alex C:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 20 Nov 2010, 15:02 ---I've often wondered to what extent following sport can be thought of as an addiction. It can obviously have pretty bad consequences for relationships, family life and also financially. It can even lead to criminal activity.
The curious thing is that more than any other thing you might regard as an addiction, the compulsive need to consume sports matches seems to be permissable and even lauded in many societies.
--- End quote ---
You don't really need a group of people to shoot heroin, but you need a group of people to play soccer and once you have a group it's easy to suck people into getting into it as well since people like being in groups and consensus is a really powerful thing.
David_Dovey:
Do you know what else can be considered an addiction with risks of serious damage to friends+family and possibly leading to criminal activity? Posting regularly on an internet forum
StaedlerMars:
squawk's post pretty much sums up my opinion of watching sport. I don't do it often but damn it is fun to shout at people over whom you have no control.
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