I just read an article about a girls basketball team that beat a really shitty team with a score of 107-2. Here it is: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highschool-prep-rally/indiana-girls-basketball-team-routs-foe-107-2-181525152.html
So, the thing I hate about these stupid yahoo news articles, besides the fact that the subject matter is usually retarded, is that the writer constantly tells you how to feel about something. In a good article you just state the facts, you don't put a dumbass spin on it, or tell people how to feel, even if it's something everyone can agree is awful, like nicole337 or chocolate skittles.
This shithead keeps telling me, over and over, that I should be absolutely fucking outraged that a team would dare play their best, kick a shitty team's ass, and not stop playing out of pity. Let me tell you something, sportsmanship is not about making retards feel good about themselves. High School is where you start learning that if you play really badly, you're going to be beaten really badly and you'll probably cry because you're a sheltered little shitface who never faces any real challenges and surrounds yourself with people who have all the exact same opinions as you on facebook so you'll never have to face the fact that people believe different things than you.
People shouldn't be outraged that a team beat another by a whole lot in a sport. They didn't break any rules or do anything wrong. If it's a continual problem that teams keep getting beaten by over 50 points and it's making retarded girls cry then there should be some system where the game is stopped after a certain lead is gained.
So here's a quote from the idiot coach of the shitty team that lost: "No it's not OK but [Bloomington South coach Larry Winters] will have to
live with that," she told the Star. "If that's how they want to carry
themselves, that's fine. I'm focused on me and mine and we'll just keep
going."
Oh shit, watch out coach. You're going to have to LIVE with the fact that you let your team beat another one really badly and didn't stop out of pity. Athletes get coddled enough and now that it's becoming mainstream that if a team is super terrible nobody is allowed to beat them by a lot of points it's turning high school sports into the biggest retard circle jerk ever.
When I play counter strike with people and one of the teams gets stacked so it's like 5 versus 12, the bigger team isn't going to try to not win by a whole lot to make the other guys feel better. They're going to try their hardest to win because that's what you do when you're doing something competitive. Maybe the shitty team could've fought back when they were 50 points down.
And here's a fucking twitter gem. I hope this person enjoys their fucking fame and basks in it. They certainly deserve it for this commentative gem:
"This is disgraceful & a blow 2the integrity of [Indiana high school basketball]."
So what's the point of capitalizing words and including a period when you abbreviate the word "to" and frigging attach it to the next word. You might as well have not done any grammar check, it would have looked just as retarded. And, what, it's disgraceful? The only people disgraced are the retards who lost by 100 points. The fact that, according to the article, the retard team lost the last 23 games and averaged 17 points means that it wasn't a case of people being assholes, it was a case of retards not knowing what they're doing and other people doing their fucking jobs.
I know everyone is going to read this stupid article and get horrified and maybe see this shit on nbc and the retards at Arlington are going to get lots of hugs and gift cards and bullshit like that, but I hope people maybe get sick of these shitty articles telling them how to feel, and good teams keep beating bad teams by a whole lot.