Superbowl sadness
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I'm seeing people say that the broadcaster (Fox Sports, of course) injected cheers into the broadcast for Trump, and boos for Taylor Swift. I don't want to spread misinfo though so does anyone know if it's true, or if there's a way to validate it? (Eg by analyzing the audio)
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Back in Maryland with my old gaming group a friend and I ran games with an average of 20 people, but there was seldom a time where all 20 were in the scene together. It was a lot of fun, some games lend themselves better for large stuff than others. No way would I do d&d at that scale, but white wolf works great.
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I was in the same boat.
Spent all day cooking and listening to podcasts/music. Invited a friend over for dinner like usual and she said she couldn't come until it was late and well past dark, which was very unusual. Then she told me she was at a Superbowl party and that was how I found out what was going on.
Only way things could have been better is if I had D&D with the food.
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Working class likes it? Then I must hate it to distinguish myself loudly from those peasants!
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This is actually why I like it more than most other sports - I can actually tell what’s going on and see the plays because of the stop / start.
With high movement sports like football (soccer), hockey, or especially basketball, it just looks like a bunch of people going back and forth and I have a really hard time figuring out what’s going on.
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Long whike back my cousin in the UK loved it, he was raving about how fast paced and exciting it was. I was like whaaat? After some discussion it turns out the televised games for UK were being edited, they would cut out all the delays and timeout and reorganizing on field so the games were super quick looking.
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Did not know anything was happening
boycotting
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I feel the same way and I'm a non-American. At the end of the day, a fascist racist who appoints Neo Nazis into power and wants to annex Canada is still in power.
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Ah, sorry then. I only saw the Kendrick clip afterwards. D&D is the best
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It's a big club, and you ain't in it.