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  • utopian14

    People that worship athletes and celebrities, enough already.

    • Yeplemmy_k
    • yes, the amount of leeway athletes get, simply for being good at a sport is insanity.ben_
    • if you play sports you can't help but appreciate the superhuman skill and effort these guys display. also gambling._niko
    • Says the guy who loves Hillary Clinton and Commi Bernie Sanders :/Hayoth
    • Says the guy who still uses the word commiepango
    • People that worship.ApeRobot
    • Celebretariansjaylarson
    • "commi"? wow this place really is full of old people.inteliboy
    • Is Mr. T still considered a celebrity? If yes, can I still worship him?misterhow
    • Has anyone shed tears for the death of someone they didn’t know on a personal level?hotroddy
    • I did this week.HijoDMaite
    • kobe? is there anyone else you'd cry for?hotroddy
    • I don’t know. I can’t think of anyoneHijoDMaite
    • just in movies or books_niko
    • Don't forget artists!nb
    • forget artists! you shouldn't obsess nor cry over themhotroddy
    • @niko, I can completely appreciate how good they are at what they do. My comment was more for the people who worship them despite the scummy shit many of themben_
    • do. Michael Vick comes to mind, but there are plenty examples. It's the same for any profession really. I don't discriminate. worshiping anyone is weird.ben_
    • Not sure worship is the right word, maybe when you’re a young kid, but as you get older it’s not a fascination or appreciation._niko
    • *more a fascination or appreciation. For example I’m totally fixated on ovechkin and his quest for not only 700 goals but the insane chance that he might catch_niko
    • ...Wayne Gretzky for the all time record. Which, playing in this day and age is absolutely bonkers that he’s within striking distance._niko
    • ^ this is part of what he means by worship :)Maaku

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