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Dude watched gay porn so he could empathize with women.

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Dude watched gay porn so he could empathize with women.

Holy shit. That's the equivalent of method acting for SJWs.

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The best part is that I don't think women even watch a great deal of gay porn. Dude looked at all those dicks for nothing.

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The best part is that I don't think women even watch a great deal of gay porn. Dude looked at all those dicks for nothing.


My guess is that is wasn't for nothing.


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The best part is that I don't think women even watch a great deal of gay porn. Dude looked at all those dicks for nothing.


I think most women are as turned off by gay porn as straight men.

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The best part is that I don't think women even watch a great deal of gay porn. Dude looked at all those dicks for nothing.


I think most women are as turned off by gay porn as straight men.

Yeah, I mean, it's people who on a neurological level don't want to fuck you. What do you do with that?

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All this tells me is that Bernstein must've watched some last week at some point .

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All this tells me is that Bernstein must've watched some last week at some point .


"Now that the wife and daughter are out of town, time for my damn kid and I to watch The Pipefitters' Union. I already explained the inappropriate parts."

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You have to forgive Steve Bartman but don't you dare welcome him back!

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Some of you reading this are decent people, if not mere non-psychopaths who understand a sports moment that has been repeatedly deemed inconsequential in retrospect. The rest of you are vampires, incapable of empathy and/or incredibly not self-aware. You use Bartman as a tickler for any various perversions rather than feeling for a human being who has been constantly and undeservedly tortured.


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It’s not about forgiving Bartman. It’s not about making it right with a guy who volunteered coaching kids baseball who caught the worst of sports idiot wrath in American history. It’s not about his feelings. Nah, it’s about your own crappy absolution. It’s about him giving you permission to not have that mark on your flawed fan résumé.

He won’t grant you his blessing, and he shouldn’t, and it drives you nuts. Well, deal with it. And let it effing go.

Because obsessing over Bartman is the encapsulation of everything bad about Cubdom, of which — despite being the team being the current darlings of sports — there’s a lot. I’ve been a Cubs fan since I knew how to root for any team, and I learned years ago many of my fellow Cubs fans are annoying, lousy people prone to really bad group-think.

The fan fallout from Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS only crystallized it for me, and most of the fan base’s voluntary marriage with terrible history — a Helsinki syndrome of loving their own captive futility — births terrible traditions like “Go Cubs Go,” heinous celebrity ambassadors and losing their minds during every player slump or playoff game loss.


It's Stockholm syndrome, you fucking genius.

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You have to forgive Steve Bartman but don't you dare welcome him back!

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Some of you reading this are decent people, if not mere non-psychopaths who understand a sports moment that has been repeatedly deemed inconsequential in retrospect. The rest of you are vampires, incapable of empathy and/or incredibly not self-aware. You use Bartman as a tickler for any various perversions rather than feeling for a human being who has been constantly and undeservedly tortured.


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It’s not about forgiving Bartman. It’s not about making it right with a guy who volunteered coaching kids baseball who caught the worst of sports idiot wrath in American history. It’s not about his feelings. Nah, it’s about your own crappy absolution. It’s about him giving you permission to not have that mark on your flawed fan résumé.

He won’t grant you his blessing, and he shouldn’t, and it drives you nuts. Well, deal with it. And let it effing go.

Because obsessing over Bartman is the encapsulation of everything bad about Cubdom, of which — despite being the team being the current darlings of sports — there’s a lot. I’ve been a Cubs fan since I knew how to root for any team, and I learned years ago many of my fellow Cubs fans are annoying, lousy people prone to really bad group-think.

The fan fallout from Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS only crystallized it for me, and most of the fan base’s voluntary marriage with terrible history — a Helsinki syndrome of loving their own captive futility — births terrible traditions like “Go Cubs Go,” heinous celebrity ambassadors and losing their minds during every player slump or playoff game loss.


It's Stockholm syndrome, you fucking genius.


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Why is "Go Cubs Go" a terrible tradition? Because bernstein doesn't like it?

Here's my funny Bartman story. One of my good friends gave me a nice large framed photo of the Bartman incident signed by Alou. The guy who gave it to me happens to be an acquaintance of Bartman's best friend. He asked the guy if he could get Bartman to sign the photo too. The guy said, "I would never even think of asking Steve to do that." After that the conversation went something like this:

My friend: Do you ever go out to lunch with Bartman?

Bartman's buddy: Of course. All the time.

My friend: Does he ever pick up the check and pay with his credit card?

Bartman's buddy: Sometimes.

My friend: Maybe you could grab the receipt with his signature and I could slide that under the glass.

Bartman's buddy: :roll:

Me: :lol:

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You have to forgive Steve Bartman but don't you dare welcome him back!

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Some of you reading this are decent people, if not mere non-psychopaths who understand a sports moment that has been repeatedly deemed inconsequential in retrospect. The rest of you are vampires, incapable of empathy and/or incredibly not self-aware. You use Bartman as a tickler for any various perversions rather than feeling for a human being who has been constantly and undeservedly tortured.


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It’s not about forgiving Bartman. It’s not about making it right with a guy who volunteered coaching kids baseball who caught the worst of sports idiot wrath in American history. It’s not about his feelings. Nah, it’s about your own crappy absolution. It’s about him giving you permission to not have that mark on your flawed fan résumé.

He won’t grant you his blessing, and he shouldn’t, and it drives you nuts. Well, deal with it. And let it effing go.

Because obsessing over Bartman is the encapsulation of everything bad about Cubdom, of which — despite being the team being the current darlings of sports — there’s a lot. I’ve been a Cubs fan since I knew how to root for any team, and I learned years ago many of my fellow Cubs fans are annoying, lousy people prone to really bad group-think.

The fan fallout from Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS only crystallized it for me, and most of the fan base’s voluntary marriage with terrible history — a Helsinki syndrome of loving their own captive futility — births terrible traditions like “Go Cubs Go,” heinous celebrity ambassadors and losing their minds during every player slump or playoff game loss.


It's Stockholm syndrome, you fucking genius.


:lol: :lol:

Hey, at least he was only one country off. Give him some points for that, would've been worse if he said "Montevideo Syndrome"

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Curious Hair wrote:
You have to forgive Steve Bartman but don't you dare welcome him back!

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Some of you reading this are decent people, if not mere non-psychopaths who understand a sports moment that has been repeatedly deemed inconsequential in retrospect. The rest of you are vampires, incapable of empathy and/or incredibly not self-aware. You use Bartman as a tickler for any various perversions rather than feeling for a human being who has been constantly and undeservedly tortured.


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It’s not about forgiving Bartman. It’s not about making it right with a guy who volunteered coaching kids baseball who caught the worst of sports idiot wrath in American history. It’s not about his feelings. Nah, it’s about your own crappy absolution. It’s about him giving you permission to not have that mark on your flawed fan résumé.

He won’t grant you his blessing, and he shouldn’t, and it drives you nuts. Well, deal with it. And let it effing go.

Because obsessing over Bartman is the encapsulation of everything bad about Cubdom, of which — despite being the team being the current darlings of sports — there’s a lot. I’ve been a Cubs fan since I knew how to root for any team, and I learned years ago many of my fellow Cubs fans are annoying, lousy people prone to really bad group-think.

The fan fallout from Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS only crystallized it for me, and most of the fan base’s voluntary marriage with terrible history — a Helsinki syndrome of loving their own captive futility — births terrible traditions like “Go Cubs Go,” heinous celebrity ambassadors and losing their minds during every player slump or playoff game loss.


It's Stockholm syndrome, you fucking genius.


:lol: :lol:

Hey, at least he was only one country off. Give him some points for that, would've been worse if he said "Montevideo Syndrome"


The fucking best part is that 'Helsinki Syndrome' is from Die Hard, they said it wrong in that movie and lame brain pseudointellectuals like Ten Foot Asshole filed it away as some important knowledge to have. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I'm still not convinced Tim Baffoe actually knows how to read.

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Hey, at least he was only one country off. Give him some points for that, would've been worse if he said "Montevideo Syndrome"

Well, it's like they always say, when in Vienna...

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Hey, at least he was only one country off. Give him some points for that, would've been worse if he said "Montevideo Syndrome"

Well, it's like they always say, when in Vienna...


:lol: :lol:

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I'm sorry, have fans been obsessing over Bartman? I missed that.

Lazy journalism, tired subject matter...how about practicing not bringing attention to the guy?

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I'm sorry, have fans been obsessing over Bartman? I missed that.

Lazy journalism, tired subject matter...how about practicing not bringing attention to the guy?


Exactly. Not a hard concept to grasp.


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I'm sorry, have fans been obsessing over Bartman? I missed that.

Lazy journalism, tired subject matter...how about practicing not bringing attention to the guy?


More media than fans I think.

But Kass is the only one I've seen that mentioned it so I don't think it's some widespread deal.

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Yeah, Baffoe is just looking for an old-media scalp in John Kass.

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Yeah, Baffoe is just looking for an old-media scalp in John Kass.



Kass still gets a kick out of Bartman because he was sitting right by him during the game, quickly realized what a big story it could be, and tried, unsuccessfully, to hand Bartman his business card. Also, Kass is a Sox fan although he seems consumed with soccer these days.

The Baffoe/bernstein narrative that the relationship between fans and players is a one-sided unrequited love affair is just silly. There is no inherent value in the ability to hit a 400 foot home run. The only thing that gives such a feat any value is the fact that fans care about it. If what these dopes are saying is actually true, the proper narrative should be how stupid and ignorant the players are.

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