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[–] maxmayer221 ago  (edited ago)

False, nothing more than a false. This is utter nonsense that I saw. E-sports is recognized as the official sport in many countries, there are huge and large-scale tournaments in various types of e-sports. For example, the Internetional in Dota 2, or the CS tournaments. For me personally, this is not only a pleasure to watch, but also an opportunity to earn. I do not want to brag, but I managed to earn some money by csgo match betting against other players here. Only true connoisseurs of this sport can see all the benefits.

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[–] ADaniels 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Tell that to the 68 percent of millennials who watch esports, compared to the 28 percent who watch niggerball......

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[–] Dean_Wilhelm_Hawkins [S] ago 

I'm not disputing that, but who the fuck goes looking for other people to watch play vidjah games?

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[–] ADaniels ago 

Apparently 68 percent of millennials.

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[–] Eurocuckistan 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's a thing because shekelniggers capitalize on anything that makes them more shekels

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[–] Dean_Wilhelm_Hawkins [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

That's a good point

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[–] stillhavemyforeskin 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Now Niggerball, that's a sport! Look at my favorite brown player go. We gather round the tv every year to watch commercials and shovel garbage down our throats. Newest perk: All the SJWs have infiltrated the sports too, so I can get a nice dose of propaganda along with my budweiser.

I grew up playing a video game called Dota (I also played sports outside so calm down old man) and it's not hard to understand why people get sucked into these things. These games give you the same exact competitive satisfaction as "real" sports but you can access them at any time from anywhere. And if you think the games aren't athletic, I'd agree that you don't need to be physically fit, but there's certainly a mentally taxing aspect to it. The games are constantly taxing your reaction time and ability to adapt and improvise and there's an obvious skill required that can be sharpened and perfected. It also depends on the game, because there's billions of games out there. I don't know, I see why some men find video games to be pathetic-they associate it with the pussification of men and the end of testosterone fueled competition, and I'd have to agree that that's probably the case, but I can't lie and pretend like I don't love the ability to quench my competitive thirst without any of the hassle of getting a group of men together to throw a ball around.