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I'm getting tired of having to explain things to these people. Clearly they want to see it how they see it, and there is no talking sense. I'm ready to just throw a big F.U. to it all.
For what it's worth, we do host them again in 2018, and we go there in 2019. Should make for some interesting news fodder.
Even more, don't do your idiotic chant on an iconic area of the host city, like you're some kind of conquering horde, then proceed to parade your cosplay bullshit through tailgating areas that have been tuning up for hours. Seems like a no brainer to me. No matter what city you're visiting.
Even more, don't do your idiotic chant on an iconic area of the host city, like you're some kind of conquering horde, then proceed to parade your cosplay bullshit through tailgating areas that have been tuning up for hours. Seems like a no brainer to me. No matter what city you're visiting.
....never understood the hypocritical notion of going to another city, act like a douche, then yell foul when the natives respond negatively.
"I feel much better now that my pants are on."- overheard conversation at a Gayte
Several years ago, I stayed in the Philly area (King of Prussia and Germantown to be specific) on business for about a year.
Overall, it’s a decent area with a rich history. Generally speaking, the people are as diverse as you would expect from any major metropolitan area, both in good and bad ways.
But when it comes to sports and fandom in general, they are the bottom of the barrel scumbags of the highest order, for the MOST part. I never had any personal problems during my time there even though those I worked with and occasionally socialized with knew very well I was a Vikes fan. We had fun football pools and would on occasion go to sports bars on the weekends and such. My personal experience was generally decent and never went beyond friendly ribbing, but I attribute that mainly to the fact the people I hung with were professionals with families and businesses, etc., but also because they knew me. If I was some random person they’d run into in the streets, I’m convinced my experience would have been very different.
Overall, when it comes to sports, for the MOST part they’re scumbags ... unless they know you ... maybe.
Has a picture of an injured Aaron Rodger on the ground as his signature.
intentional classless horseshit toward opposing fans who aren't acting like douches themselves (particularly women and children), it heartened me no end that, for the first time since I stepped foot in the place, the Stink actually approached the feel of the Vet this past Sunday.
Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.
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