Orangeslice13
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Hell I will convert to Scientology and sign that billion year contract for a NC. All Hail Xenu our Intergalactic Overlord.
They are an odd bunchIf you convert to Scientology the Vols will be damned for eternity. Please don't. I used to work ata drug rehab as a ccounselor that was funded by Scientology. I only encountered them twice a year when they came to check on the facility, but to this day (5 years later) they still find a way to contact me no matter how many times I've changed my number or address. I've cussed them out on the phone and they just keep coming. They're like the undead, although zombies might actually be more reasonable.
Just got a shiver down my spine thinking about it... I'll never own another pair of Khaki pants or shorts again in my life
If you convert to Scientology the Vols will be damned for eternity. Please don't. I used to work ata drug rehab as a ccounselor that was funded by Scientology. I only encountered them twice a year when they came to check on the facility, but to this day (5 years later) they still find a way to contact me no matter how many times I've changed my number or address. I've cussed them out on the phone and they just keep coming. They're like the undead, although zombies might actually be more reasonable.
Just got a shiver down my spine thinking about it... I'll never own another pair of Khaki pants or shorts again in my life
Two games in and the fanbase is already having a meltdown... some calling for Butch's head, or DeBord's. Some so superstitious to think losing for a second time while checkering Neyland might play a part in losing and we should never do it again. Some blame the players and are literally cussing out 18-22 year old kids...as if their loss or failure makes you a failure as a person. The meltdown is so crazy that the VN fan forum crashed after the game with half of you venting and the other half trying to work damage control, all just to end up arguing with each other.
Honestly I couldn't take it any more. I had to step away. It became the very BS drama I (and many others) hope to escape from the rest of the world.
Guys, it's a football game. Can we take a deep breath and realize all this fuss is over a game?...played mostly by boys that aren't even old enough to drink...
In church today we discussed identifying idols of worship in our life, and how an idol is something that we often place our own value in. And for years I have placed my value in UT Football. When the team lost, I felt like I lost. My entire week was going to be crappy until we played again (and won). The teamÂ’s failure to win made me feel like I was a failure. And anyone talking trash about UT losing made me much angrier than a simple game should. Vol Nation, let's not take something awesome and fun and turn it into the thing we worship.
I know most of you will just think I'm crazy or call it "being competitive" which I get. But the truth is, many of us worship this game and this football program. And that's exhausting because it will never give us the satisfaction we desire. Losses will always happen and sold out crowds will still get silenced. Some of you might even be offended by this stuff, and that's fine. But it might be an indicator that you are the ones I'm talking about. I for one am ready to quit worshiping UT and get back to just being a fan who enjoys the game. I invite you all to do the same. And if you want to go even further I will be glad to point you in the direction of something else truly worth our worship.
My advice is to diversify your sports portfolio by cultivating genuine interest in a variety of sports. I'm a fan of the Vols, Predators, Titans, Grizzlies, and Braves; and I can't remember the last year in which at least one of those teams didn't provide something to look forward to. I've even managed to appreciate soccer lately rooting for Manchester City, the USWNT, the German national team, and Bayern Munich.
By avoiding overloading a single basket with too many eggs, you can learn to appreciate success while laughing off failure. In other words, you can train your brain to treat your teams' successes as your success while attributing failure strictly to the parties involved.
At the end of the day, I love sports, but I wouldn't characterize my relationship to it as "worship," nor would I encourage anyone to feel that way about any pursuit. Of course others will feel differently, but diversity of thought is to be encouraged in my book.
As for other endeavors, sometimes simple really is best. Read a good book, eat some good food, have some good sex, drink some good wine, listen to some good music, and just be happy you had the opportunity to live.
I diversify too. Aside from the Vols, I am a fan of the Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Royals, Oklahoma City Thunder, Colorado Avalanche, the Sydney Swans (Australian rules), and the Seattle Mist (LFL).
I gave soccer a try. It cured my insomnia.
There is a fine line between worship and fanaticism. No, I do not worship the Vols or football, but I am definitely a sports fanatic. I get why you are saying that though: With all the problems and concerns going on in our society like a screwed up system of justice, hatreds of every sort, corruption, child abuse, substance abuse, (I could go on all day), your minister decided the greatest sin he could speak about at church today was our love of the Vols. Now I get why some folks sleep through sermons.