All yall could suck my dick. Basketball and football, mainly basketball, are my favorite sports and when I get to see a Bulls ring Im'ma prolly cry like a baby. However, that doesn't mean I'm jus now hoppin on the bandwagon. Jus cause I ain't postin don't mean I ain't payin attention. I forgot you have to have no life and commit to the full time job of watchin all 162 games to be considered a real fan on here. I watched maybe 20 games this season but I consistently checked in on scores and kept up wit the team.
But this particular championship right here is more than sports. You want an example of me hoppin on the bandwagon, look no further than the Blackhawks. I watch absolutely no hockey other than the playoffs. When they won these last 3 Stanley Cups, I watched, I was hype as fuck and happy, really only for the sole reason that my city put more gold up on the board. But I own 0 Stanley Cup championship merchandise. I'm headin to the mall asap today to cop my Cubs hat and shirt.
The Blackhawks didn't have me sheddin a tear like last night. Call that fake.
This is more than sports. My whole life these mfs been the running joke/meme of the entire sports world. To see this actually happen is one of the most surreal things I ever experienced in my entire life. It's truly so fuckin special and the vibe rn everywhere in and around the city is unshakeable. Everyone is comin together and it's absolutely beautiful. The city needed this. This is entirely an emotional thing.
It's an amazing thing to be a part of and anybody not from here has absolutely no room to speak cause you could never understand the kinda vibe that's goin around right now. This is so much more than "jus a ring".
Patriots win and their fans jus get slapped for the night and start thinkin bout next year.
Cubs win and we are all part of literally a historic event.
This is more than a ring.
And anybody still goin wit the "Milwaukee/outside the city" bullshit can put a bullet thru their head. I've literally proved I'm geographically closer to Chicago than Milwaukee. But beyond that, currently living in the suburbs don't change a damn thing. I am and always will be a mf Chicagoan. I was born there, raised there, and lived there half my life. That will always be my true home and the city I represent. I have absolutely no connection to where I live now. It's nothin but my current location and when I get my bread right I'm movin straight back to the city and stayin there. I hate this fucking country and the only thing in it I'll ever have pride about is my Goddamn city. All yall can die if you got a problem.
<blockquote class="twitter-video" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Chris Berman was legit the most drunk person in America last night <a href="https://t.co/BLf4usyVeH">pic.twitter.com/BLf4usyVeH</a></p>— 49th Street Sports (@49thStSports) <a href="
Triggers trade away Maybin and everyone's panicking. He was fun to watch but he was always hurt, had a career year offensively due to good luck, and was a horrible defender. Nothing to convince me that they're tanking next year yet.
It's nice that they won. I never cared about the Cubs (I'm a Sox fan) and honestly still don't even though I'm from Chi-Town. I can honestly say I'm happier for the fans than the team. I remember my aunt always jumping up and hollering and screaming like a fool during their games lol one of my first memories of her. Same with my Dad he's been watching since he was 13 (he said) and he's 57 now. Those kinds of people are the ones I'm happy for. The people who thought they would die before actually seeing the Cubs win it. That's why I'm happy they won. Me personally, fucking 0. Whatever they won. Didn't care when the Blackhawks won, don't care that the Cubs did. The only sports team I'm invested in that I would actually give a shit about winning is The Bears and they way they're playing its a strong chance I'll never see it lol
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>only thing he has pride for about in it is murder capitol of country
>my face when Todd has seen the players on the Cubs play in person more than Erik