Husker_x
All-American
You know I've actually been watching the world cup today and I'm starting to come around to the international aspects of it. Still prefer futbol notre americano, pero it's still an enjoyable watch especially when played on a global scale.It's called futbol, not el futbol. And you didn't even call it that...You said El Soccer. You calling it that would be like saying I am going to play the basketball. It doesn't make any f'ing sense. If you don't like soccer, why are you even here? I can't stand f'ing retards who have no knowledge of a sport so they have to make fun of it instead.OMG!!!I was going to answer your question until I read your last sentence, where you called it El Soccer, which is fairly racist, and then proceeded to say it isn't even a "real sport."Okay, as an American I have no idea how the World Cup works, but I did manage to get the Interweb and the Google machine to spit out that there was a tie between England and the United States. This made me shiver and grit my teeth, but that aside, where does it go from here? Is the US still in contention to win the famed cup? Or are they now spinning their wheels playing El Soccer (not football, which is a real sport)?
Dude, thanks for the laugh. When a definite article in the Spanish language becomes racist, that is the day you know Tooldom has reached new and majestic heights.
See you in the funny papers.
Why I said that is that soccer fans in the US are about the thinnest-skinned and easiest people to bait on the planet, and hilariously defensive (i.e. you). At the smallest prompt a chuckle-worthy diatribe can be unleashed.
But as I mentioned to the other gent above, it was supposed to be taken as sarcasm, or a play on the fact that we have two sports called by the same name, so to differentiate the two we can chest beat about which is better and try to come up with clever labels for the other. I've had the pleasure of sitting around Europeans discussing North American football––they ain't fans. But anyhow, douse that inner flame. I'm enjoying my first ever world cup and am hoping that by some miracle we can kick European a$$ at a sport our country doesn't give a rip about. That is what is known as competitive irony.