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That sounds like my ex-wife......“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.”
― H.L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy
That sounds like my ex-wife......“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.”
― H.L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy
Great take. I honestly love passion. But everyone doing the same gestures is more of a trend thing vs a sincere outburst of emotion…in my opinion.Might be a bit repetitive and even excessive at times (MLB as well), but I don't think it's fake.
Morales notwithstanding, a bit of enthusiasm rarely hurts anyone.
lol..when is the last time you watched football? 1950?I’m watching OU now and they over celebrate everything. It would be like football players dancing whenever they get a first down
I’m watching OU now and they over celebrate everything. It would be like football players dancing whenever they get a first down
Show me a game where the rb celebrates every first down early. I’ll waitlol..when is the last time you watched football? 1950?
Nah. It’s a manufactured emotion. Not sure why the truth bothers some of you. It’s ok to admit that it’s not a sincere emotion from some of these players and actually forced. Doesn’t mean they’re bad players, people etc. It doesn’t mean this great sport sucks. It’s just an observation that many people have noticed.When you win 50 games in a row you can celebrate however you want.
Depends on the RB,WR,etc.Show me a game where the rb celebrates every first down early. I’ll wait
I am a big baseball fan too and he’s right but this isn’t professional baseball, these are college females.He’s a big baseball fan. His first tweet was “No way a 1st inning walk draws that kind of emotional celebration!” Lol. I agree
Nah. It’s a manufactured emotion. Not sure why the truth bothers some of you. It’s ok to admit that it’s not a sincere emotion from some of these players and actually forced. Doesn’t mean they’re bad players, people etc. It doesn’t mean this great sport sucks. It’s just an observation that many people have noticed.
I went on twitter and someone I follow was watching the game. He’s a big baseball fan. His first tweet was “No way a 1st inning walk draws that kind of emotional celebration!” Lol. I agree