Gimme Some Mo
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Crack: Depression, Low Moods, Angry after use. Expensive hobby. Nothing good comes from it at the end of the day.
Cleveland Sports fan: Depression, Low Moods, Angry after use. Expensive hobby. Nothing good comes from it at the end of the day.
I'm not letting my son become a crack addict nor will i let him be a cleveland sports fan. I want a better life for him
I feel an odd sense of peace right now. I have no idea why. I guess my mood lately has been too tied to what the Cavs were doing (or more appropriately, the lack of what they were doing). Now that this clusterF&*$ is finally over, I can finally be back to the person I normally am for my wife and kids which I'm sure they'll appreciate.
Like the team, I guess I'm just following LeBron's lead - can't give too much of a damn when they didn't.
Funny you guys say this. I was telling my buddies that if/when I have a kid, I will not raise him/her a Cleveland sports fan. I would rather my son be a gay ballerina than have to suffer watching this shit every year. :chuckles: At least he would be happy instead of miserable.
Also, I was thinking about the ONE "positive" of LeBron leaving..... If he leaves, it will allow most, if not all of us to become normal people again.
The Cavs would turn into what the Browns and Tribe are and nobody would care or freak out when they win or lose and spend countless hours thinking and reading about them. I would not be extremely pissed or depressed after being eliminated every year either.
If he leaves, I can become a normal person and not an obsessive sports fan who spends hours of time every day thinking about the Cavs.
That is the one positive if he leaves. There will be no more hope, but there will also be no more pain.