are you wearing a cup while involved in this activity? if the answer is "yes", you're playing a sport.
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are you wearing a cup while involved in this activity? if the answer is "yes", you're playing a sport.
I will concede to rowing and wheelchair basketball but ONLY IF the person normally is in a wheelchair. If you are able to play basketball outside a wheelchair and choose to use one to play, then you aren't playing a sport; you're being a dumbass.
It's not nice to call people names :(
fair point, but:
skill and competition does not make an activity a sport. physical exertion, skill, and competition, all together, make an activity a sport. physical exertion is a required component.Quote:
Originally Posted by the gosh dang dictionary that google used
Hey, moving those chess pieces is hard. All that wrist movement and the fingers and just... ugh.
Chess is a mind sport though. And I do believe mind sports are considered sport.
If you aren't playing chess intensely then you aren't playing it right.
There are no olympic winter mind sports.
It's a damn board game.
Really grasping at straws here...
Do you bums have anything to talk about besides inane semantic arguments? Like, what are you going to d o this weekend? Anyways, I'm thirsty. Gonna go grab myself a cup of soup and maybe a can of soda too! (<---- that's an exclamation point, by the way)
Agent Proto, your Loony BoB impersonation is spot on.
To play devil's advocate. All mental exertions are physical exertions unless you subscribe to some theory of mind-body dualism. So given that mental activities and physical activities are to a large degree interrelated, quite possibly co-dependent if not co-terminus, then yes at any point you do a mental activity you are necessarily doing a physical activity. Moreover, all physical activity takes mental activity as it roots (with the exception of reflex systems). Partnered with the skill and competitiveness of chess there is an argument to be made for it as a sport.
As for synchro, my sister used to do it. It takes a lot to be good at it. Just because it looks easy does not make it easy. The fact that it looks so easy probably is indicative of a lot of work and training.
More to the point, do I actually care if chess is a sport or not? NO.
Except the International Olympic Committee classifies it as a sport.
Chess Olympiad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
:)
You mean that soup thing where I agreed with the majority? How bad of me.Quote:
e: aulayna you gotta be freaking kidding me this is almost as bad as the soup thing
:D Pretty much why I don't bother with EoEO - though it is comedy gold sometimes watching people getting their knickers in a twist over the meanings of a word and frolicking in endless roundabout arguments over it.Quote:
Do you bums have anything to talk about besides inane semantic arguments? Like, what are you going to d o this weekend? Anyways, I'm thirsty. Gonna go grab myself a cup of soup and maybe a can of soda too! (<---- that's an exclamation point, by the way)
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