Dreading the Superbowl

Tardynox

Woodpecker
Orthodox Inquirer
I think you greatly underestimate the solipsism and narcissism of youth who need to document the most mundane of things - and the required masses who watch them.
This. I've seen it a lot from my own friends with snapchat. I don't personally use it but I see some of the them and the posts they make are incredibly retarded. They literally make 500 selfies a day and send it to their friends, and all the girls they have in their contacts over there in some cases since that's a big status symbol nowadays.
 

Maddox

Kingfisher
Protestant
No way that was real. Why would anyone have a camera on these guys watching the game on TV, in order to perfectly capture it in the first place?

No way some poor black kid can afford to destroy an expensive TV like that just to get some YouTube views.
 

budoslavic

Eagle
Orthodox
Gold Member
Feel sorry for the owner of that TV screen

No worries! Do you know how they will make up for the damaged flat screen TV? That's right -- looting and more looting!

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911

Peacock
Catholic
Gold Member
No way that was real. Why would anyone have a camera on these guys watching the game on TV, in order to perfectly capture it in the first place?

That was the last play of the game, KC was kicking the game-winning field goal, so you could almost expect among a group of zoomers that someone was filming it.

If this scene were staged, the aggro ghetto kid should get an oscar.
 

Towgunner

Kingfisher
For what its worth seems like others are opting out of the Super Bowl.


The Black "national anthem" is a key indicator. Until recently, people saw sports as a unifier of people and a refuge from politics. Ha! Two national anthems? That's not unity that's dysfunction.
 

homersheineken

Pelican
Protestant
For what its worth seems like others are opting out of the Super Bowl.


The Black "national anthem" is a key indicator. Until recently, people saw sports as a unifier of people and a refuge from politics. Ha! Two national anthems? That's not unity that's dysfunction.
If wikipedia and ratings are to be trusted, this was the most watched SB in terms of viewers:


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Maddox

Kingfisher
Protestant
Went to a study group meeting the other night and asked people what they thought of the Super Bowl halftime show. Expected all these Christians to comment on how weird and dark the show was. But the girls just commented on Rhianna's performance and her pregnancy. When I brought up how Satanic it all looked, I was met with blank stares from both the men and women. Satanic? Really? :rolleyes:
 

911

Peacock
Catholic
Gold Member
For what its worth seems like others are opting out of the Super Bowl.


The Black "national anthem" is a key indicator. Until recently, people saw sports as a unifier of people and a refuge from politics. Ha! Two national anthems? That's not unity that's dysfunction.

Who composed the black national anthem, Cardi B?
 

TrainedLogosmotion

Robin
Orthodox Catechumen
Went to a study group meeting the other night and asked people what they thought of the Super Bowl halftime show. Expected all these Christians to comment on how weird and dark the show was. But the girls just commented on Rhianna's performance and her pregnancy. When I brought up how Satanic it all looked, I was met with blank stares from both the men and women. Satanic? Really? :rolleyes:
Smh. Similar thing happened to me this evening. I asked a group of family if they watched the satanic halftime ritual. I recalled some of the filth I'd briefly witnessed.They said they weren't even paying attention to the show and didn't notice and then changed the subject back to food.

Close your eyes. Go back to sleep. Don't put the 'they live' glasses on. Don't take life too seriously. Don't be so 'negative'.

So they are uncomfortable talking about disturbing things, preferring to shun the 'noticer', but somehow it's appropriate to watch these same things together and make a big event to celebrate the same things I'm commenting on that disturb you?

It'a also blind social conformity. If you asked TV zombies if they would like to go to a dark nightclub with their family and children Sunday evening to watch something like this half time show take place they would be horrified! But in the light of day it's this insidious thing slipping through their consciousness, right in their face and in their home!

I'm just thinking...then why even watch it just to zombie out? Why spend Sunday, the Lord's day, comatose on alcohol with free masonic filth and propaganda filled commercials? It's diabolic. It's sad how people are addicted to their programming and subliminal mind control.

They don't even realize how disturbing the reality of what they are engaging in truly is. This flippant, sleepy attitude towards life is dangerous. Mindless adoration. Soulless, creeping death.

The irony is, it's 'weird' for us to comment on these things, yet it's not weird to casually zone out to a succubus dressed in devil red dancing erotically like a prostitute, singing about her vagina, wiping her crotch and smelling her fingers. Just a cazh Sunday of worship.

They believe it's not a big deal because that's how they view life. Without God at the center of our lives, it's a cold, dark universe without any ultimate meaning or hope, and the shrugging, 'it is what it is' attitude towards the halftime show vibes with that paradigm. It's all a big nothing for alot of people. Degradation is expected.

I'm glad I went to church and completely ignored the superbowl. Dont even know who played. Useless waste of time in my opinion. I'd rather isolate myself from friends and family than participate in these accidental luciferian liturgies.

I used to 'get along to get along' but those days are over. If this is what brings people together then they aren't my people.

I'm torn because I know bring bitter and causing division isn't good, but it's tricky. These events like the superbowl are spiritually unhealthy for me and have caused me to fall very hard in the past because of my alcoholism. I feel pressured to drink. To curse. To exhibit crude humor. To backbite. Because if I don't, then I'm the black sheep. I become like the vegan in the room. I'm silently proselytizing.

It's offensive to me but I'm also offending them by avoiding them socially. I could be more proactive about inviting people to do wholesome things instead of complaining about the unwholesome ones they engage in. But many of my old friends and current family aren't very interested in what I want to engage in anyway. I don't want to risk being a hypocrite but I'm still in a fragile, early stage as a Christian.

Then again, I've realized the deeper I go into my faith, the more I offend people just by being a Christian in general. So the division and offense is inevitable. People assume we are taking the moral high ground. That we aren't sincere.

I feel it's best that we make new friends and start our own families. Keep our distance, integrity, and sanity. It's unfortunate but I feel many of my old friends and current family are a lost cause. I don't think I can help them. Even if I could I dont think they would listen to me because they will always see me as the man I was before.
 
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TrainedLogosmotion

Robin
Orthodox Catechumen
Dang. I ran out of time to edit my last comment. Apologies for the long rant. The superbowl and TV in general really irk me. Hopefully someone can relate or find some of this insightful.

And let's be honest most women watch the superbowl for the halftime show and commercials and could care less about the game. So viewing this drives them to become more sexually immoral and materialistic.

And for the men they emasculate themselves, transmuting their manhood onto a screen of strangers with their colorful garments and war painted faces.
 
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