I actually agree with Tom here- watching sports is one of the most passive activities you can do
beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 11/01/2010 07:56:55 PM
Reading a book, you're imagining the setting, the characters, following a plot, foreshadowing, etc.
Even playing video games, or talking on the phone, you're reacting to something, and need to formulate a response- whether it's to throw a grenade or tell a joke.
Watching a TV show is incredibly passive, but even then you're still interacting with the plot, characters, directing...
Watching a sports game, you're literally just sitting there and letting someone else's actions hit your eyeballs. You need just enough brain activity to tell the difference between the two teams, and watch the ball move around the screen.
If I must, I'll make the concession that watching football is as least as active as watching, say, Rikki Lake. But Rikki Lake doesn't take over the brains and mouths of half the population every year.
Even playing video games, or talking on the phone, you're reacting to something, and need to formulate a response- whether it's to throw a grenade or tell a joke.
Watching a TV show is incredibly passive, but even then you're still interacting with the plot, characters, directing...
Watching a sports game, you're literally just sitting there and letting someone else's actions hit your eyeballs. You need just enough brain activity to tell the difference between the two teams, and watch the ball move around the screen.
If I must, I'll make the concession that watching football is as least as active as watching, say, Rikki Lake. But Rikki Lake doesn't take over the brains and mouths of half the population every year.
I amuse myself.
Are sports almost over yet?
11/01/2010 12:50:31 AM
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Agreed. Why do people need entertainment all year long? A week is enough. *NM*
11/01/2010 12:53:10 AM
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I just object to entertainment that so totally enthralls the public discussion
11/01/2010 12:58:38 AM
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I think College football is done at this point
11/01/2010 12:59:44 AM
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You all should either become fans, or go live in a cave till February.
11/01/2010 01:15:42 AM
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I don't care as long as Ben enables the "Ignore Category" funcation again.
11/01/2010 02:01:20 AM
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Is a funcation a really fun vacation? Or a vacation from fun? *NM*
11/01/2010 04:12:26 AM
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may as well ask....
11/01/2010 06:09:37 AM
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Entertainment and MINDLESS entertainment are two different things. *NM*
11/01/2010 05:03:36 PM
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again, because you don't appreciate it is no reason to think it's MINDLESS entertainment
11/01/2010 06:42:59 PM
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I actually agree with Tom here- watching sports is one of the most passive activities you can do
11/01/2010 07:56:55 PM
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I am a great deal more active and involved watching sports than I am my favorite television shows.
12/01/2010 08:10:15 PM
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a brief timeline of sports in america
11/01/2010 05:19:18 AM
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well, i'd talk about MY sport
11/01/2010 05:32:19 AM
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I know some equestrians
11/01/2010 09:03:14 AM
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Young farmers' parties?
11/01/2010 07:57:45 PM
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Very drunk young toffs (or wannabe toffs) with west country accents.
11/01/2010 08:39:08 PM
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You forgot arena football. Football never ends and MLS *NM*
11/01/2010 06:13:57 AM
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Come now, no one but die hard fans pays attention to the NFL in July.
11/01/2010 09:03:54 PM
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