Sunday, October 1, 2017

Men who still watch the NFL are suckers

The football team or teams that you see on TV or at the stadium aren t your
team. The truth is you do not personally know any of them. & # 8221 Your;
the team is actually owned by millionaire businessmen who are in the
business of making money, your money. These people don t have done your
best interests in mind when they do anything or take any decision. It is
not the priority to meet you or even necessarily entertained unless it
makes them money.
The Steelers hat you bought to show support for your team had the benefit
gained from it distributed on 32 teams in the league. It feeds the whole
machine, one of the strangers who donate know or care about you. You're
stupid mouth portfolio breathing for them. The truth is that all this is a
great money and waste time for you and your family.

Whenever you go to a game, a song in a game, or even click on the articles
related to the game, you feed directly or indirectly the machine and make
more income for the big cats. Unplug it. Ask yourself the following
questions. What difference is it that these people do? How it affects me
directly? Chances are the answers that it makes no difference and it does
not affect me at all.
Drinking more than these crappy beer
The subliminal message
Ever wonder why when you think of football, it is almost synonymous with
drinking beer and eating food that is terrible for your health? Every
commercial break is filled with food commercials and fast beer. Me and the
guys are watching the big game drinking beer after beer and eating our
faces with hot wings and pizza. This is what real men do?


No, my friends, that's what guys like that do. I have absolutely nothing in
common with men like that. It has happened before in the Roman Empire, the
elites would put on events and give free bread in the hope of keeping
people entertained and oblivious to the corruption of their leaders. Take a
look at what is happening in modern times. His eerily similar appearance,
he doesn? And why not sprinkle in feminism in a sport look every man and
you accept it.


The NFL is a waste of time
It seems that the older I get, time passes faster. Material goods, jobs and
money come and go. Almost everything is replaceable. The only thing that is
not replaceable is time. You only here for a while and you're gone, your
children are only little for a short time and then they're adults. Time is
precious, so be careful when you go yours.

The NFL, NBA, NCAA, etc. are huge distractions to keep you weak and stupid.
It affects more so than others. I challenge you to do: turn off your
television and electronics. Sit quietly and close your eyes. Take a few
deep breaths, in and out. Now look around. Breathe and relax. It's your
life. This is where you are in your life. All the circumstances and the
decision that led you to where you are right now. This is your life and s
ending one second at a time. While you're bitching about who sat anthem or
how officials blew the call, the millionaire politicians and businessmen
get richer and more importantly keep you distracted from what really
happens in behind the scenes.

Forget that sat for hoping that your team improves this year or out of
season and improve. Support and learn a new hobby, practice martial arts,
weight lifting, start this diet you talked to in years. You will be
surprised how much you can accomplish and improve without annoying
distractions in life as you are televised sport.

No better time to jump off the NFL for the good
No matter what your position is, the point of kneeling during the national
anthem aims to achieve an increase in people and care about the NFL. That's
exactly what he's doing. I compare the recent events in the NFL for a woman
to test his undisciplined shit man, with the NFL being the wife and the
fans being the man. How can I get with it and support me again? How can I
get with people and fork more money and time?
The best solution is if it bothers you disconnect. hit them where it hurts
most, their wallets. I unplugged the distraction it two years ago and I
have not looked back. Now I have more time with family and focusing on
self-improvement. I urge everyone reading this to do the same.
Read more: Stop Watching Sports

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