Whats your favorite sport?

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ESports.
The only sport that matters.
 

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Clicking my mouse. Does that count? :/

On a serious note, I like handball. (I know, I'm weird...)
 

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I am literally dead, do they consider that a sport now..?
I consider it a sport, some people don't.
It takes skill and practice, so why not? What defines a sport? ;)
 

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Football (or for you strange americans "soccer")
 

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I consider it a sport, some people don't.
It takes skill and practice, so why not? What defines a sport? ;)
I am pretty sure sport goes along with athletic, and moving your fingers and hand does not count..
 

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I am literally dead, do they consider that a sport now..?
Yep.
ESports might be getting put into the next Olympics. Like. The actual Olypmics, might have a Gaming Olympics..
 

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I am pretty sure sport goes along with athletic, and moving your fingers and hand does not count..
Eh, I could really see either side of it. But I'll stay on my side and you can stay on yours.

And Jake FINALLY!
 

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I consider it a sport, some people don't.
It takes skill and practice, so why not? What defines a sport? ;)
sport

Also found in: Medical, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
sport
(spôrt)
n.
1.
a.
An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertakencompetitively.
b. often sports (used with a sing. verb) Such activities considered as a group: Sports is a good way for children to get exercise.
2.
a.
A usually challenging activity undertaken for amusement: "the sport of trying to eat [a bratwurst] with anything fewer than fourpaper napkins" (Jane Kramer).
b. Fun; amusement: balanced on the curb just for the sport of it.
3.
a.
Mockery; jest: He made sport of his own looks.
b. An object of mockery, jest, or play: treated our interests as sport.
c. A joking mood or attitude: She made the remark in sport.
4.
a.
One known for the manner of one's acceptance of rules, especially of a game, or of a difficult situation: a poor sport.
b. Informal A fair-minded person, especially one who accepts teasing or difficult situations well: Be a sport and show me whereyou caught those fish.
c. Informal A pleasant companion: was a real sport during the trip.
5. Informal
a. A person who lives a jolly, extravagant life.
b. A gambler at sporting events.
6. Biology An organism or a part of an organism that shows a marked change from the parent type, typically as a result of mutation.
7. Obsolete Amorous dalliance; lovemaking.
v. sport·ed, sport·ing, sports
v.intr.
1. To play or frolic: children sporting in the waves.
2. To joke or trifle: "Lear ... in a storm, half mad, sported with by the gods" (Cynthia Ozick).
v.tr.
1. To wear or have on one's body, especially prominently or ostentatiously: sports diamond earrings; sports a tattoo.
2. To have as a prominent feature: a car sporting a new paint job.
adj. or sports
1.
Of, relating to, or appropriate for sports: sport fishing; sports equipment.
2. Designed or appropriate for outdoor or informal wear: a sport shirt.
[Middle English sporte, short for disporte, from Old French desport, pleasure, from desporter, to divert; see disport.]
sport′ful adj.
sport′ful·ly adv.
sport′ful·ness n.
 

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sport

Also found in: Medical, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
sport
(spôrt)
n.
1.
a.
An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertakencompetitively.
b. often sports (used with a sing. verb) Such activities considered as a group: Sports is a good way for children to get exercise.
2.
a. A usually challenging activity undertaken for amusement:
"the sport of trying to eat [a bratwurst] with anything fewer than fourpaper napkins" (Jane Kramer).
b. Fun; amusement: balanced on the curb just for the sport of it.
3.
a.
Mockery; jest: He made sport of his own looks.
b. An object of mockery, jest, or play: treated our interests as sport.
c. A joking mood or attitude: She made the remark in sport.
4.
a.
One known for the manner of one's acceptance of rules, especially of a game, or of a difficult situation: a poor sport.
b. Informal A fair-minded person, especially one who accepts teasing or difficult situations well: Be a sport and show me whereyou caught those fish.
c. Informal A pleasant companion: was a real sport during the trip.
5. Informal
a. A person who lives a jolly, extravagant life.
b. A gambler at sporting events.
6. Biology An organism or a part of an organism that shows a marked change from the parent type, typically as a result of mutation.
7. Obsolete Amorous dalliance; lovemaking.
v. sport·ed, sport·ing, sports
v.intr.
1. To play or frolic: children sporting in the waves.
2. To joke or trifle: "Lear ... in a storm, half mad, sported with by the gods" (Cynthia Ozick).
v.tr.
1. To wear or have on one's body, especially prominently or ostentatiously: sports diamond earrings; sports a tattoo.
2. To have as a prominent feature: a car sporting a new paint job.
adj. or sports
1.
Of, relating to, or appropriate for sports: sport fishing; sports equipment.
2. Designed or appropriate for outdoor or informal wear: a sport shirt.
[Middle English sporte, short for disporte, from Old French desport, pleasure, from desporter, to divert; see disport.]
sport′ful adj.
sport′ful·ly adv.
sport′ful·ness n.
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Yep.
ESports might be getting put into the next Olympics. Like. The actual Olypmics, might have a Gaming Olympics..
*Cringes Internally* why, just why. Might as well make Shrek president
 
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