The point is it’s just human culture to play competitive games and spectate them and it’s not that weird lol
Do you ever think about how so many people watch dudes try to get a ball to the other side and then other dudes trying not to
Sports are incredible. It is a chance for the absolute best and most dedicated individuals to compete at the highest levels. The feeling when the person or team you are rooting for wins at the last minute is hard to top. Anything can sound silly if you break it down the way you are. "Isn't it weird that hundreds of people pay some person to sing a song?" or "why spend 2 hours watching rich people say lines someone else wrote" and on and on.
I'm honestly starting to worry about everyone's reading comprehension, I haven't said a single negative thing about football.
Not to derail this enthralling topic (and this could be considered a silly question) but what are the essential DVDs someone should add to their collection in the wake of this merger going on right now? I know a lot of titles are purely Netflix owned and aren't going to be pushed to physical media but in the case that there's some kind of essential movie that god forbid gets lost in the internet ether what do I keep a lookout for? I trust the chorus judgment of movies hence why I'm asking here
constantly keeping stuff on the charger is bad for the battery. I try to keep an eye on the levels, but I am forgetful.
Sports also help build community. Cities and towns with major and minor league teams are more fun to live in.
A good place to start is WB titles that Shout has released or will be releasing, I don't have a list right now but I can get one together.
As a moderator of a popular entertainment-focused website, I think I would be just what your team needs.