Reaneypark
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Because they are us and we are them.
People look up to, and respect mods?pehawk":1qlkelih said:I'm not really a Seahawks fan...I'm on here just to socialize mostly. Since I don't have friends in real life, I look to Seahawks.net to satisfy feelings of loneliness. Seahawks.net is my main outlet for human interaction. I think emoji's are cute. And my dream is to be a mod so others look up to me and/or have to respect me.
I've always kind of been an outsider, but if I we're to gain relevance and modership in this community, I'd finally be accepted...somewhere.
mxguy":3ctgizxu said:This is something I have tried to figure out for many years, and I just don't understand it.
Why are people so crazy and passionate about the Seahawks? They dress in seahawks gear at home and social events. They constantly talk about them everywhere they go. They paint their cars and garages and other things with the seahawks logo. They yell and scream so loud at the stadium so loud it sets sound records. They sit outside the stadium holding signs when the game isn't even going. In general it often seems like the Seahawks are the simply the most important thing in so many peoples lives. Seems so many people spend more time and effort supporting the Seahawks than anything else in their lives.
But why?
One of the most confusing things for me is most Seahawks fans are from the area, which most likely indicates the majority of people didn't actually make an unbiased, well thought out choice, but rather arbitrarily chose them as the best team ever based solely on them being the closest team geographically, or by simply having a cattle following the herd mentality. If that's the case, why are people so insanely passionate about a team they likely chose as their favorite just because everyone else did? Why not look at all teams objectively and say they each have strengths and weaknesses, and be happy watching the game no matter who wins, rather than just automatically hating the other team?
I just don't get it. Can anyone explain?
pehawk":1zgb0ods said:I'm not really a Seahawks fan...I'm on here just to socialize mostly. Since I don't have friends in real life, I look to Seahawks.net to satisfy feelings of loneliness. Seahawks.net is my main outlet for human interaction. I think emoji's are cute. And my dream is to be a mod so others look up to me and/or have to respect me.
I've always kind of been an outsider, but if I we're to gain relevance and modership in this community, I'd finally be accepted...somewhere.
Seahawkcanucknyc":3i8t6wp9 said:my son, brendan, met sara from alaska, got married....
Moved to seattle and had seahawk babies
While my daughter julie met steve largent and never let us forget it
And after years of eating "the beast burger" with sides of skittles, my son dan became a fan of the guy, too
Thats how we became a seahawks, seahawks, seahawks, seahawks family
MidwestHawker":o3nnxvzi said:It's super weird that people are spending the energy producing a ton of words in serious response to this troll post.
MidwestHawker":1kz8fdbh said:It's super weird that people are spending the energy producing a ton of words in serious response to this troll post.
Sgt. Largent":vo5is1n3 said:Seahawkcanucknyc":vo5is1n3 said:my son, brendan, met sara from alaska, got married....
Moved to seattle and had seahawk babies
While my daughter julie met steve largent and never let us forget it
And after years of eating "the beast burger" with sides of skittles, my son dan became a fan of the guy, too
Thats how we became a seahawks, seahawks, seahawks, seahawks family
LOL
I hate that commercial. If my kids moved away and became Niner or Bronco fans I'd disown them.
twisted_steel2":3dkoug5s said:Sgt. Largent":3dkoug5s said:Seahawkcanucknyc":3dkoug5s said:my son, brendan, met sara from alaska, got married....
Moved to seattle and had seahawk babies
While my daughter julie met steve largent and never let us forget it
And after years of eating "the beast burger" with sides of skittles, my son dan became a fan of the guy, too
Thats how we became a seahawks, seahawks, seahawks, seahawks family
LOL
I hate that commercial. If my kids moved away and became Niner or Bronco fans I'd disown them.
But what if your daughter took a selfie with John Elway?!? She has to become a Donkey fan! And your son married a niner fan, he has becomes a niner fan too. It's just the way it is according to the NFL.unno:
http://deadspin.com/the-worst-nfl-famil ... 1663369466
MidwestHawker":1ndz6eqi said:mxguy":1ndz6eqi said:This is something I have tried to figure out for many years, and I just don't understand it.
Why are people so crazy and passionate about the Seahawks? They dress in seahawks gear at home and social events. They constantly talk about them everywhere they go. They paint their cars and garages and other things with the seahawks logo. They yell and scream so loud at the stadium so loud it sets sound records. They sit outside the stadium holding signs when the game isn't even going. In general it often seems like the Seahawks are the simply the most important thing in so many peoples lives. Seems so many people spend more time and effort supporting the Seahawks than anything else in their lives.
But why?
One of the most confusing things for me is most Seahawks fans are from the area, which most likely indicates the majority of people didn't actually make an unbiased, well thought out choice, but rather arbitrarily chose them as the best team ever based solely on them being the closest team geographically, or by simply having a cattle following the herd mentality. If that's the case, why are people so insanely passionate about a team they likely chose as their favorite just because everyone else did? Why not look at all teams objectively and say they each have strengths and weaknesses, and be happy watching the game no matter who wins, rather than just automatically hating the other team?
I just don't get it. Can anyone explain?
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