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Date: 2005-08-25 04:46 pm (UTC)I LOVE the way it changes how you watch agame. It makes games you never cared about interesting.
I LOVE how it makes heroes out of problem players- because people are getting to know ALL the players.
I'll bet his team this year just sucks.
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Date: 2005-08-25 06:11 pm (UTC)Hold up.. I know logic. There's another word for the genre of entertainment that stems from stuff that didn't really happen. It's called fiction.
So logically, Mr. Banks dislikes all movies not based on a true story, all television except the history chanel, all artwork that is not a photograph, and all books that are not history books. So I may be a geek, but he's a profoundly dull person.
And don't get me started on the epistemological justification of report and memory...
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Date: 2005-08-25 06:22 pm (UTC)Also, I have a feeling trekkies and fantasy football enthusiasts wouldn't really chill with each other a whole lot. Maybe a little crossover, but not much. Think Venn diagram.
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Date: 2005-08-27 04:22 am (UTC)I mean, there's something for everybody, and there's always crossover with weird interests. I think the guy who wrote this article wanted to pick an easy target. Really, how many football enthusiasts wouldn't laugh at "Hah, hah. Trekkies."