…no one considers the WNBA to be a major American team sport. It’s pretty easy to understand.
…no one considers the WNBA to be a major American team sport. It’s pretty easy to understand.
way to take a bold moral stance, buzzfeed.
remember when buzzfeed and google image were two different things?
everything except for “…that only runners can understand”. these things exist in some form for basically anyone who’s ever played a sport. ever. the only thing i can tell that runners do better than anyone else is s their own [proverbial] ds.
this applies to tons of sports. runners really refuse to believe that “practice” exists in any other athletic realm.
runners really must be the athletes that have the most irrational self-love. they assemble shitty lists like this and always have some reference to running in every screen name they ever register (see below). consistently misinterpreting “misunderstanding” for “truly not giving a shit”.
nice humblebrag, buzzfeed.
it’s the i’ve-taken-intro-sociology vocabulary word of the moment. use it first, understand it later/never. we dealt with this same thing last year when “infantilizing” was getting dropped in vapid articles everywhere. back in the day “privilege” was at the core of several textbooks i couldn’t wait to throw away.
cool, we leaned a new word, “slut-shaming”. last year it was “infantilizing”. but, intro-to-womens-studies vocabulary aside, this article bravely exposes the world’s worst-kept-secret: there are pan-gender mean people on the internet. a breathtaking lack of depth in this one. an article built around a concept that the author neither fully understands or develops at all. move along.
good thing that there are no steroids in the nfl as long as we don’t ever look for them.