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Anonymous
No.26
I know this board is meant to be a maymay, but I'm curious, how many of us here actually enjoy watching or playing sportsball?

Personally I watch football obsessively, and I grew up playing it. Not a huge fan of other sports, but I follow all of my local professional teams and usually listen to their baseball/basketball games on the radio.

I know professional sports are just bread and circuses given to us by Jews, but I can't help having at least a few guilty pleasures.
Anonymous
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I've always been kind of a sports casual. I've got way too many autistic hobbies to be able to follow sports the way some people do, but I enjoy watching baseball games and football games, and as a result of mlpol I'm probably going to start following the Broncos' season this year.
Anonymous
No.28
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>>27
>as a result of mlpol I'm probably going to start following the Broncos' season this year
I hate the Broncos, but I will watch them for meme-potential.

>I've got way too many autistic hobbies
I know that feel. It's hard balancing all of the autistic political media I consume/analyze with the amount of moontoons, sportsball, and other shit I follow. I've actually gotten into audiobooks lately so I can "read" while I do other shit. I wish I was like the Don and only slept three hours a night.
Anonymous
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>>28
>audiobooks
I've started doing that too, actually. I have a driving job and I'm in my car for hours at a time. I've gotten bored just listening to music all the time and I always wish I had more time to read, so I decided to start downloading audiobooks and listening to them as I drive.
Anonymous
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>>29
Oh wow me too
I used to listen to a lot of music but audiobooks are just better.
Any book recommendations?
Anonymous
No.31
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>>29
I can't listen to them when I drive if it's night, it always puts me to sleep.. I like to listen to them in my headphones while I just go about my day. While I'm cooking, cleaning, shopping, ect. What are you listening to currently? I'm slogging my way through LoTR right now. Haven't read them since I was in grade school and I want to look at them in the political light they were meant to be experienced in.

>>30
Generally any audiobook of a "classic" will be read by somebody who is a good narrator. Smaller, more obscure books will generally have shittier production value and a less experienced narrator. Also, I tend to like fantasy when it comes to audiobooks because it gives the author a lot of material to work with. Different voices and accents, reading poems, speaking weird mythical languages, ect

Anonymous
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>>30
>>31
I'm actually going through this list as part of my self improvement project, in the past I've always mostly read fiction so I think it's about time to start educating myself. I've done Republic and The Prince so far, probably going to tackle Leviathan next. I'm also slogging my way through The Story of Civilization by Will Durant.

I might also try and snag some classic novels to do in between.

Also,
>meme sports board
>end up talking about books

I love mlpol so much.
Anonymous
No.33
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>>32
>in the past I've always mostly read fiction so I think it's about time to start educating myself
I like to keep a fair balance of both, but I've been leaning towards fantasy for audiobooks lately because I prefer just reading things outright if they aren't for pleasure. I really do need to start reading some more non-fiction, though. As of late the only non-fiction book I've read was a biography on Napoleon. It was interesting. He really was an incredible figure. Also, I found this to be very interesting, did you know he wasn't even short, in comparison to other men during his time? That was all a result of extremely effective propaganda. He was around 5'7, which was pretty average for men in that time period.

>continued in part 2
Do you happen to have part 2 saved?

>I love mlpol so much
It really is a magical place
Anonymous
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>>33
Here you go.

Figures the kikes would try to paint Napoleon as a manlet. Also, checked.
Anonymous
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>>34
Thanks!
Anonymous
No.36
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>>31
Ah the narrators, I remember sitting through the thing in the cave by Lovecraft. It was literally a little girl reading, needles to say, she wasn't the best of narrators but I'm sure she gave it her best.

>>32
>>34
Thanks Anon, I will be checking these soon!>good narrator.

Anonymous
No.37
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>>36
I've listened to a few of the "homemade" sounding audiobooks, where it is literally some random person reading an entire book and then posting it to youtube. I actually sometimes find those oddly calming, it's like someone in the room actually reading to you, instead of just an audio performance.
Anonymous
No.39
>>37
Well I don't know if it counts as homemade but I really like naturestemper
https://youtu.be/KEz1bAzOT2w
Sadly he reads mostly just creepypasta, but he's really pleasant to listen to
Anonymous
No.42
Broncos have always been my team so I am ok with all this
Anonymous
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Blessings be to Elway, our Father, Spirit and Holy Football- Yay, let us pray to Elway.
Amen.
Also, soccer I like and hockey
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