If you say videogamings a sport and cheerleadings not.. then you got issues.
If...you didnt feel the need to insult everyone who said sometin against your beliefs of videogaming sports
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Perhaps you should actually read entire posts and threads, then, before you reply.
Originally posted by FatalXception
Do you consider video games a sport? They require mental and physical skill, dexterity, hand eye co-ordination, and play in organized tournaments. There are TV shows in which they play off, on channels like Youth TV. Is it a sport? I don\'t think so.
Videogames, btw, for me are still 100% hobbies.
I never insulted you, I simply said you had made your views clear. If you plan to use sarcasm in the future, perhaps you should back it up by putting it in a context where it will be seen as sarcasm.
You need to learn to participate in a discussion of opinions. One thing you should realize is that I, and most people, can\'t actually STATE that someone else\'s opinion is WRONG. I may disagree with other\'s opinions, but I will almost always respect their opinion. If you ever expect to change someone\'s opinion, or get them to further understand and see your point of view, you will need to learn to talk about your opinion, and the opinion of others
without using the words "dumb***" or "sucks". You need to realize that common sense, while \'common\', is still different for everyone, and that it\'s based on values and opinions that aren\'t shared homogeniously throughout society.
Perhaps when you\'ve understood that you will be able to futher contribute to threads where opinions, points of view, and personal values are being discussed.
As for sports, I believe that there are the \'true, 100% sports\', things like baseball, hockey, alpine
racing and such. There are gray area activities that are closer to sports than hobbies, golf, cross country skiing, figure skating. There are gray area activities closer to hobbies than sport, bowling, pool. Then there are the hobbies, video-gaming, hot-pepper-eating, recreational bycicle.
Any activity will have some of the trappings and properties of a sport, and some from a hobby, so you have to allow your own judgement to place them into a category. That judgement, being personal and an opinion, is free to change, and I will not likely consider other people\'s way of thinking wrong - just different from my own.