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Re: playing with balls
Also, mountain climbing isn't really the same thing as football or soccer or baseball. Neither is jogging.
Another go?
Re: playing with balls
(Anonymous) 2014-06-13 08:18 am (UTC)(link)Well, nobody wants to have another go with you because when they inevitably try to argue that sports can be a medium for expression because at high levels it blends skills and physical prowess into something akin to art... you would probably just say that you don't agree because you don't see any of that in sports. And you don't, so it is true for you. (Why you don't on the other hand is a little odd to me, because some sports are so similar to traditional art forms that the leap isn't difficult to make at all. Competitive figure skating is just dancing on ice, for example.)
The irony here is that a huge amount of people in society don't see any artistic values in video games, they really really don't, but if they try to say that video games are therefore intrinsically worthless you'd have their blood for it.