Thursday, May 17, 2012

Economic Stimulus

May 12, 2012
Bubble Soccer On Jimmy Fallon


My Zombie Sweetheart
(My gut reaction is to smack this guy.  This article comes off as completely patronizing.)  
("I'm sorry we took your team and everything, but like, what is a team anyway?")

So … yeah. We recognize that sports teams are mostly dumb corporations that don't care about us, which is why our outrage at their corporate-like behavior tends to be inconsistently applied and limited to specific cases. (Otherwise we'd have to be angry all the time.) In a way, it's weird to be just FURIOUS about the Zombie Sonics and totally at peace with the Zombie Lakers or the Zombie Dodgers or the Zombie Every Other Team That Abandoned Its Original Fan Base for Money. Yes, what happened to you, Seattleite, was somewhat worse, because of how it all went down, than what's happened to millions of other fans, but it wasn't a different kind of thing. Just a bigger fish from the same bad pond.
What I'm saying here is, it's disingenuous to live in the world of product and branding and @KingJames six days a week and then get mad about loyalty and community on Sundays. But it's as if we need the occasional issue on which to vent our subliminal resentment toward the Nike model just to remind ourselves that there is a loyalty-and-community dimension here, even if it mostly exists in memory and fantasy. Because if there isn't, then what the hell is a sports team? Which is the question I keep coming back to, now that I've got one.

The Truth Radio Drama Podcast
Described as "Movies for your Ears", It's like "This American Life" only fictional.

One of the darkest reddit streams imaginable.

We have moved beyond games about trying to not die.

20 Great Documentaries on Netflix Instant
With the invention of the internet, we can never be bored.

Today's Photo:

Mother's Day Preparations.

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