…On second thought…
I’d say The Pit. I liked the “classic” Pit, but now the rules are confusing. Nothing to temper recreational outrage like rules confusion.
Also, it would be nice to see sports out of The Game Room, maybe into MPSIMS.
Yes you are!
No, wait, that’s me. Carry on!
P.S. I voted IMHO, because pointless polls annoy me. And I voted anyway because I’m reflexively contrary.
Or cafe society. It’s a performative art, not unlike acting or playing music. I consider them one in the same.
Rabbit Season!
While I voted in the poll, it doesn’t bother me in the slightest that others enjoy forums where I spend little or no time.
The lack of interest in SD Chicago and The Barn House is kind of embarassing though; maybe they should be put out of their misery.
Performance art, huh? So when Mohamed Massaquoi got brained by James Harrison during the Steelers-Browns game, that was merely Massaquoi giving the performance of a lifetime as a concussed athlete?
No, but getting injured is not one of his job duties. It’s just something that happens. You don’t ask why soldiers aren’t soldiering when they’re receiving medical attention after being shot, do you?
Uh…what?
I’m really not sure where I was going with that. Oh, wait, I remember: other performance artists get injured just like sportsmen, and that doesn’t mean it’s not performance art.
I think you are using a different definition of performance. Athletes are performers in that if it weren’t for the people watching them they wouldn’t have a job. Sure, they play a sport, but they play because of the crowd. They are performers the way that Gladiators were performers, or (in modern times) musicians are performers; they exist because people want to watch them do what they do.
I’m sure Baryshnikov’s primary concern was getting blindsided by an opposing ballet dancer.
Are you training for the non sequitur Olympics?
I have nothing against the game room, I just seldom personally have a use for it. Second choice would be the Pit, but I do think it serves a useful purpose in cases where a smack down is needed.