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james, please leave the mindless comedy to me. k thx for playing.
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#32
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You should know this, considering you made an entire post totally dedicated to complaining about people who care too much about their own team. [/ QUOTE ] I made no such post. [/ QUOTE ] What would you say this post was dedicated to, then? Your team isn't as important as you think it is [/ QUOTE ] How about this guy or this guy or this guy this guy this guy or this guy this guy or this guy. Basically, anyone who's so team-centric that they don't have any sort of perspective on the league (or sports) as a whole. |
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#33
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You should know this, considering you made an entire post totally dedicated to complaining about people who care too much about their own team. [/ QUOTE ] I made no such post. [/ QUOTE ] What would you say this post was dedicated to, then? Your team isn't as important as you think it is [/ QUOTE ] How about this guy or this guy or this guy this guy this guy or this guy this guy or this guy. Basically, anyone who's so team-centric that they honestly think that the answer to any question of best or worst begins and ends with players that have played for their team. [/ QUOTE ] The people who are pissed Jason Varitek leads the league in votes for a catcher are upset with the same thing. They think Edgar Renteria is the worst. They think the Arroyo-Pena trade is the worst. They think 'Tek, Trot, and big Papi are God. I'm not disputing your claim that people are too team centric, in fact, I'm agreeing with it! But then you go with the old GROUNDBREAKING NEWS GUYS LOLZ BIG SHOCKER in this thread when you made the exact same argument with slightly different wording inspired by a slightly different manifestation of lame fanboyitis, you just seem annoying. -James |
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#34
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what planet do you live on dude?
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#35
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You: When a team grows in popularity, they get a lot of annoying fans.
Me: Don't be a stupid homer when you post. You don't see the difference between the two? |
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You: When a team grows in popularity, they get a lot of annoying fans. Me: Don't be a stupid homer when you post. You don't see the difference between the two? [/ QUOTE ] It seems like you're just arguing because you don't like to be wrong. Obviously, your annoyance with people being a homer when they post on twoplustwo.com is different than my annoynace with people when they are a homer when they 'voice their opinions' via all-star voting. Apparently, complaining about one sort of opining is more relevant and 'groundbreaking' than the other. -James |
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#37
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It seems like you're just arguing because you don't like to be wrong. [/ QUOTE ] No. [ QUOTE ] Obviously, your annoyance with people being a homer when they post on twoplustwo.com is different than my annoynace with people when they are a homer when they 'voice their opinions' via all-star voting. [/ QUOTE ] Why don't you go talk to those people, then? You don't see the difference between "there are a lot of ignorant douches in the world" and "hey guys, don't be an ignorant douche when you post on the board?" Yes, complaining about something on a message board is more relevant than another, when one of them has to do with the people on a message board. |
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But as your team grows in popularity, the people around your area who once couldn't give a [censored] about the team start becoming authorities on it. See: Patriots fans who came about when Tom Brady came around, and Chargers fans(if you've spent time on the west coast during football season) for further evidence of this phenomenon. [/ QUOTE ] This quote was just hilarious. It was as if you were some big authority on sports fans and explaining this esoteric concept to NT. |
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#39
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[ QUOTE ] But as your team grows in popularity, the people around your area who once couldn't give a [censored] about the team start becoming authorities on it. See: Patriots fans who came about when Tom Brady came around, and Chargers fans(if you've spent time on the west coast during football season) for further evidence of this phenomenon. [/ QUOTE ] This quote was just hilarious. It was as if you were some big authority on sports fans and explaining this esoteric concept to NT. [/ QUOTE ] Play nice, Jack. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] But as your team grows in popularity, the people around your area who once couldn't give a [censored] about the team start becoming authorities on it. See: Patriots fans who came about when Tom Brady came around, and Chargers fans(if you've spent time on the west coast during football season) for further evidence of this phenomenon. [/ QUOTE ] This quote was just hilarious. It was as if you were some big authority on sports fans and explaining this esoteric concept to NT. [/ QUOTE ] pffff come on Jack - this "concept" is not a food |
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