• pet1t@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Imagine having the final of your favourite sport turn into an entertainment/cultural show …

    Other than that, perfect platform to spread this message so yea

    edit: the european mind can’t comprehend

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        Agree that sport and culture have a lot in common, but at this point the sports-part feels like it’s merely a side event to the half time show

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              I don’t normally watch football, but it was a pretty good game. Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots. The Patriots make it to the superbowl often and have had a reputation for playing dirty at times. The Seahawks barely lost to them a few years ago, so this was a very nice comeback, also it’s only their second time winning the superbowl. They put up a fantastic defense and for a while people thought the Patriots wouldnt get to score any points at all.

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          For many of us, that’s true. And that’s something present even at the college and high school football levels. Last night, I tuned in just for the halftime show and turned the game off after. Similarly, people at my college were known for leaving football games after watching the band’s performance at halftime. While football is a huge deal to many, there’s also a significant amount of people that only show up for the musicians.