Is Esports a legitimate sport?

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But I guess in the end -- Sort of feels like everyday its harder to stay happy where you are. There are all these ways to look through the fence into your neighbor's yard.

Why even risk it? its safer to stay distant.
We could just wait until this site implements groups and then we can just make one. Of course I don't know how long that would be or if it will even happen.
We'd be waiting a long time
Groups are the next idea step


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Ever since the point was brought up (if I could find the vid, I'd link it), I find it silly people ask this. No one in the Esport community is even TRYING to legitimize it as a sport, they don't need to. As long as the revenue keeps coming the way it does, and it attracts an audience, it could be called "GAYMEZ FRENZY" and no one would give a damn.

It's very odd people outside of it try so hard to make it seem less of something than what it is, by saying it's not a sport, or others trying so hard to find a category for it to fit in.

The people in the Esports community don't care, and neither should you. Move along.
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does this stuff even work?
ESPN journalist(forgot his name): "If we start covering games I'll quit."

Meanwhile, you can catch the latest Poker matches and Spelling Bees on ESPN

Collin Cowherd. I used to watch him a lot back when all i did was watch ESPN. He was kinda an idiot. Also, He eventually left ESPN.