Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the feeling OP. I'm currently watching most of my extended family watch hour 6 of NFL football for the day. From age 4 all the way up to grown men in their 40s. It's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. They are addicted to sports. They have no clue what's going on in the world, none of them have read a single book all year.
Everyone in my family has at least a master’s and we love football. Get over yourself.
I know, right! Tons of Stanford PhDs and Yale law grads waste their weekends away watching 4 5 6 maybe even 7 entire football games! It's not just escapism for dull trash who read at a 7th grade level!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the feeling OP. I'm currently watching most of my extended family watch hour 6 of NFL football for the day. From age 4 all the way up to grown men in their 40s. It's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. They are addicted to sports. They have no clue what's going on in the world, none of them have read a single book all year.
Everyone in my family has at least a master’s and we love football. Get over yourself.
I know, right! Tons of Stanford PhDs and Yale law grads waste their weekends away watching 4 5 6 maybe even 7 entire football games! It's not just escapism for dull trash who read at a 7th grade level!![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP hit on a important observation of inequality here. The kids she's talking about aren't dirt poor but they are not given the opportunities that her own kids are given. That's the real problem in this country. Shouldn't all kids be able to reach their full potential? It's a systemic issue and not one that a lot of people give a lot of thought to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the feeling OP. I'm currently watching most of my extended family watch hour 6 of NFL football for the day. From age 4 all the way up to grown men in their 40s. It's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. They are addicted to sports. They have no clue what's going on in the world, none of them have read a single book all year.
Everyone in my family has at least a master’s and we love football. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Not that they're not happy and nice, but if I'm being frank, honestly, their kids are so dull. We can tell our children run academic & soft skill circles around their solidly middle class cousins. I really don't think it's IQ, it's just environment and better schools and higher-caliber peers. Makes me so sad. I wonder if their parents are as cognizant as we are while we watch them interact?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the feeling OP. I'm currently watching most of my extended family watch hour 6 of NFL football for the day. From age 4 all the way up to grown men in their 40s. It's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. They are addicted to sports. They have no clue what's going on in the world, none of them have read a single book all year.
Everyone in my family has at least a master’s and we love football. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I know the feeling OP. I'm currently watching most of my extended family watch hour 6 of NFL football for the day. From age 4 all the way up to grown men in their 40s. It's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. They are addicted to sports. They have no clue what's going on in the world, none of them have read a single book all year.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for them that they have to put up with such snobby and arrogant relatives.
Anonymous wrote:Oh.
My.
God.
Anonymous wrote:Not that they're not happy and nice, but if I'm being frank, honestly, their kids are so dull. We can tell our children run academic & soft skill circles around their solidly middle class cousins. I really don't think it's IQ, it's just environment and better schools and higher-caliber peers. Makes me so sad. I wonder if their parents are as cognizant as we are while we watch them interact?
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time someone considered Robert Chambers and Michael Skakel high-caliber peers.