So what? Our energy is powerful if harnessed efficiently. Think of the sacrifice it took to build those satanic ritual sites. The money represents the tally of energy expended to manifest that, considering the output of the stadiums in terms of revenue, human emotion/sentimentality it seems no different than a church or some other religious experience. True nothing changes in your personal lives as a result of that energy you feel in the stadium, that's the thing with emotions, they're not overwhelming. They're subtle currents running under your daily lives.
At this point one has to wonder if the tribalistic nature of competitive sports isn't a human archetype. The crowd and the ritual is one of those default instinctual images we are pre-programmed to recognize. The reason it is such a powerful image is because it is at the root of our essence, you being born among the crowd of doctors, parents, mid-wives, what have you. It's not just an eye you're looking at, the vagina itself is a portal you crawled out of is it not?
In the stadium we await the birth of the inevitable outcome.
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