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Big sport is Colosseum Lite. It's distraction for the masses. Big sport also takes money away from community sport.
My town is football mad, and adults spend a lot of money travelling hundreds of miles for a game and buying paraphernalia. Wish they'd spend the money on organising sport events for local kids. We have a damn oval and it's not used.
That's what big sport does to communities.
Even if your town isn't crazy about big sports, that don't mean more money would be going towards the local community sports.
i guess you dont have common sense
I can recognize your last sentence as a sarcastic reply yet you can't realize "obvious" would be a probably rare last name, even if your culture is different, but since you can understand and type english, you should know what "obvious" means and think "would obvious be a real last name"?
well then if you know that it isnt a last name what else would it mean? again fail to recognize sarcasm, and lets please just stop this is a stupid off topic arguement
But emotions and intentions are hard to convey over mere words unless you happen to use a very specific string of words that bring out the artistic quality of the language in such a way that mere writing in and of itself is able to convey even the most subtle of variations in moods without the need for another medium such as tone.