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Yep. If you were a world class debater, I think most people would think that’s pretty cool or at least not go out of their way to denigrate your accomplishments. If you spent your time trying to tell everyone that you are an athlete because of that, the result may be different.

Well said. Getting off a shot in basketball with a defender trying to get in your face to disrupt, as just one example, is a dynamic that I simply don’t think can be replicated in eSports.

The League of Legends clip is incoherent to anyone who hasn’t played it (like me), where even if you don’t know the rules of American football the action is still easy to follow. (COD and some other games are better on that front.)

Yea, something like “competitive gaming” or such would seem to be fine and not invite the comparisons.

I’d argue so do traditional sports. If Riot nerfs Jinx, is that much different for the viewer than the Giants making a terrible coaching hire and the whole team getting nerfed as a result?

If it takes top of the line physical skills to compete it’s probably a sport and any competitive eGaming will require the absolute best in hand eye coordination, long games can lead to players sweating (The women from the View said it doesn’t count unless people sweat.)

I thought that was blindness? Or is it ocular cancer...?

What do you possibly eat?

Not to mention he’s a bit of the Underpants Gnomes from South Park here...

Well I would assume that Swedish Fish have a shit ton of carbs from sugar...

Oh, you wanna talk three-tiered system? How much time you got?

I mean, when @xnulz makes such a statement, it’s all hands on deck for some reason... 

I still like it.

I was considering various more complicated yeast puns, but this is direct and good.

I replied to Out4blood79 separately, but wanted to add here that the article itself appears to be presenting this as a “lifehack” for the broad readership, not an accesibility tool for blind users.

I never said there wasn’t. I considered writing my comment with that qualification, however, I felt that it was unnecessary.

Ha, I seriously doubt this article, with its written text, was directed toward blind readers.

you may ultimately end up limited to “a” “and” & “the,” if those.

I don’t see the National Federation for the Blind getting chafed at the response every time a ref makes a bad call.

He’s still in HS...