Stevan wrote:Cricket = not a sport.
Curling = not a sport really. Great way too look like a goofy mofo however.
Internet posting... definately a sport! We're keyboard warriors, ready to sling words at eachother at any given moment. Sometimes I slam my fist on the desk in rage! Moderating is like officiating. Andrew is David Stern!
The parallels are there! Your fingers get quite a work out. One day I'm going to make some girl very happy as a result of the superior athletic ability of my fingres. I handle the mouse like no other too. I can move it from left to right so quick... I crash the computer.
I'm lame, but that's why you love me.
Andreas Dahl wrote:all the things you've put up is sports...
and ruffryder8; are you insinuating that your mom can drive Nascar?
wangster wrote:Oooh, me and a few friends of mine at school invented a game we like to call (but also would like to come up with a better name) RPS2. It's much deeper than the traditional Rock Paper Scissors and quite addictive, too. We have our own little league going with games mostly played during lunch, and I'm proud to say I'm first in the league at 5 wins and 2 losses (a match would be up to 10).
Fire defeats all of Rock, Paper, Scissors, but is defeated by Water (which is neutral with Rock, Paper, Scissors), which is defeated by Lightning (don't ask me why the Pokemon parallel) but Lightning can be defeated by any of Rock, Paper, and Scissors. But the real gamebreaker is the formidable Dinosaur, which defeats EVERYTHING but can only be used after it is awakened by the appearance of two or more Lightnings. I highly recommend this game to anyone, but please be sure not to take all the credit for the creation of RPS2 (working title).
Just to be clear, no, I'm not 8 years old, I DO attend high school, and no, this RPS2 thing does not consume my life any more than it should...
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