Welcome to 32nd and Chestnut...
This is the blog for 75 or so Drexel students, most of whom are new to college and new to Drexel.
We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Response to 'Ball' Never Sounded Dirtier
In this essay the author questions the "horniness" of society, and how sports lingo is threaded with sexual innuendos. He claims that the terms like ball, stick, score, hit, and league are all sexual terms, and are negatively influencing youth. Yet the author is assuming that the sexual terms originated first. Most likely sports developed their own vocabulary, and sexual slang branched off of that. This still signifies the "horniness" of society, yet disagrees with the fact that this is because of sports. Sports are not negatively affecting society, society is putting sexual connotations into sports. In addition, when families and friends attend sporting events, they are not analyzing the sexual undertones of the game. Unless thoroughly evaluated, it is not common for one to make sexual connections while watching a baseball game. Sports are not negatively affecting youth, they are extremely beneficial to many aspects of a developing persons life.
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