• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Let’s just be honest, here. Fantasy sports are just dungeons and dragons for jocks.

    Also, “super fans” are just cosplayers, who happen to be jocks. And usually not very good cosplayers.

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      22 days ago

      This is said pretty often on the internet but as a sports fan I don’t get it.

      Like, if I wear my favourite player’s jersey, I don’t wanna portray them in any kind or form. It’s a show of support and a form of tribalism, really, that can easily be mocked without wildly misinterpreting it.

      I wanted to find a good analogy but first came up with wearing colours to sports events, ha! But really it’s like wearing a band shirt on a live show; nobody’d call that cosplaying.

      Edit: of course there’s full kit wankers but in decades of visiting mainland European footie stadiums I’ve only ever seen one. Seems to be a British thing. Let’s not talk about them.

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        22 days ago

        A sampling of jocks cosplaying:

        These are all fans wearing costumes. Cosplay is wearing costumes for fun. (Possibly with role play, but like Halloween is costume play.)

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          22 days ago

          Okay I’ve gladly also never seen this in league football. Normally just a jersey and a scarf, which can hardly be called cosplay. Fair point!

          But I especially thought cosplay is especially impersonating somebody. Might be my own bias; but otherwise I know it as fancy dress or whatever, not cosplaying.

          Aaaanyway, LLAP!