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Serious question: Is it a generational thing?
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[QUOTE="Flacusian, post: 291767, member: 264"] The truth of the matter is that the snarky sarcastic manner of dialoge has become pervasive across all of American culture. It permeates not only sports but politics and media as a whole. The undertone of sarcasm seems to demonstrate un underlying general sentiment of distain toward the sense of powerlessness most people feel in their lives on an everyday basis. I, for one, as much as I like all the modern day convienences such as the iphone, the internet and cable tv, long for the days of old when things just seemed to be so much simpler and in the end there was more time to savor and enjoy the things in life that really bring happiness. I've gotten back into reading books and spending less time on the internet and it has improved the quality of my life by quite a bit. Of course I can only speak for myself... but go ahead and take away all but one of the ESPN channels and give me back the original configuration of the Big East and I'd be one happy camper. [/QUOTE]
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