Why do normies watch sports ? Why is watching adult men play a children's game entertaining ?
I think it's the group mentality of rooting for "your" team and feeling success and happiness by proxy without having to leave your home.
>>37557641
This but also the added excuse of drinking beer too.
>>37557749
Yeah that. Watching sports is a socializing event for normies. I never quite understood what's social about watching TV and getting shitfaced but oh well.
>>37557564
Like all hobbies and fanbases, it starts with those who genuinely enjoy it, and then other people join to build themselves an identity.
Actually why are humans the only animals who forgo play entirely after childhood? If a grown ass lion can play, why not a human
>>37558592
but sports is playing, and video games too
Watching sports make you more smart
Sport is a form of human expression like music, poetry, and art.
The emotions associated with the fittest strongest of our tribe competing against the fittest strongest men of an enemy tribe tap into something deeply atavistic about the human condition. It is pompous and stupid to reject these atavistic emotions and instincts that we have inherited; they make us human and make us strong.
>>37558592
they don't
ever watch the ultimate fighter? Lot's of homo playing on there
It's tribalism. Us versus them.
You can see a version of this with "us versus the normies"
Low level masonic symbology, squaring circles.
Keep your eye on the Baal!
Idolizing Giants run the checkerboard for mammon.
Sports were the best thing that happened to me when I was a kid. My life started falling apart participating in them. When I got big enough I just went into solitaire sports since my community hated me. The guys in those sports just dragged me down in a lot of ways I was too stupid to understand. Always a problem around them nothing good ever came of it, they just wanted a fall guy. Life is much better without them. No wins around them, and them trying to set you up, good stuff away from them.
>>37559767
>good stuff away from them.
Or at least trying to do good stuff. Fall in with the wrong people, it's just a matter of time before you figure out everyone has a huge tolerance for bullshit, and they need you for when that runs out. When you're on your own you'll fuck up plenty but it's just a lot better.
>>37559767
>My life started falling apart participating in them.
NOT** participating. It's expensive.
>>37557564
I don't really watch sports often. When I do its usually that I enjoy watching the team work, the struggle of both sides clash with only one will triumph, the strategy behind it. I don't really root for any teams, I just want to see who's better, who's the best, watch them fight for the top.