Not going to lie, I used to be one of those people. I used to be an intellectual snob who believed that sports and those who watched and played them were just inherently lesser than me. They weren't smart enough to give them a job elsewhere so they had to become "I AM MANLIEST MAN IN THE BUILDING LOOK AT MY MUSCLES BLARGH."
I took a step back when I started actually watching sports, namely basketball, but I've been watching others like football and a little live tennis. The amount of skill it takes to actually play these sports is beyond my comprehension. And now, when I see hate on athletes on Tumblr or Twitter or I hear people saying it, it just pisses me off.
And not only that but watching basketball has helped me so much with a lot of the problems I've been having for years at this point. I used to do this with TV shows and I've talked about it a lot on my blog. I connect with the characters and even more I connect with the actors. The problem is that I often don't get to see actors for who they are or in person.
With sports, there are ample opportunities to meet the athletes and you see the real (albeit, probably far more aggressive) person.
I don't know.
This all just occurred to me yesterday.
When I met a Timberwolf.
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