I'm thinking "but that would mean googling to find out what sport". Which I could do and other people could do but a lot of times there's no reference besides a team name and I have a general idea of what sports are played when but not really. So if multiple sports are in season I may have no clue about what sport is being referenced.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The crocodiles are my favorites.
I did not know it was basketball this weekend, because people kept talking about Cavs, which makes me think of guinea pigs (also called Cavys). I am unfamiliar with the team. I didn't care enough to google or post. I can tell when it is pro hockey or football most of the time by the team names, though.
How do you feel about the Garfunkle and Oats song "Sports, Go SPorts"? [link]
I'm thinking "but that would mean googling to find out what sport".
Which has me back to wondering why people are posting about something if they don't care about it enough to even google. If someone doesn't give a shit about "sportsball", why even bring it up? (This is different than a conversation in person, where I suppose you could just say, "I don't really follow sports -- which playoffs are happening right now?")
How do you feel about the Garfunkle and Oats song "Sports, Go SPorts"? [link]
I made it about 30 seconds before wanting to punch them.
I really didn't mean to start the Great "Sportsball" Skirmish of '16.
I don' tknow I could see saying something like "we tried to go to X place to eat but it was packed, forget there was that big sports thing on."
I'm kind of apathetic to almost any sport except the specific things I'm interested in. My interest in hockey has waned and I'm really into Florida State University Football so I kinda keep up with College football but really any of the West Coast divisions.
I don't think I've ever used sportsball but I might say sports thing because there's something adjacent to the sporting event I want to reference but I don't care enough to figure out what it is.
Also I liked the video becasue I could see myself both in the "hey has long as they could get the ball in or cross the line" (if I watch something I don't have a vested interest in I root for who ever is on offense) and also the turning into an expert and over identifying with my team. "we lost" or "we wouldn't have lost if they had just done this or this".
For physicists, most animals can be assumed to be spherical and frictionless. It makes the math much easier.
I'm frequently the person who has no idea what sporting events are afoot and the person who is explaining the sports thing to someone who has no idea what I'm talking about, especially since hockey is not big in California. Like, using a team name means almost nothing to me if I don't follow the sport, so it doesn't help me figure out what sport even is being played.
I tend to use "sportsball" as an FYI, like if you see me flipping out like a mammal, it's because it's related to sports, so don't worry if you see me flailing or cursing or shit-posting for the next few hours.