• @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    342 months ago

    Wow, I never considered this before, like, ever

    (yes, that’s sarcasm, this “joke” is so tired)

    You’re poking fun at Americans with this, but the origin of the term is British - both for American Gridiron and Soccer.

    • @CyanideShotInjection@lemmy.world
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      162 months ago

      And to had to that, soccer comes from the term Association Football (hence A.F.C. -> Association Football Club) but since it was too long, the British shortened it to Soccer and it was the prefered term going back as far as the late 19th century. Refering to it as football regained popularity in the UK during the 1960s. As for Gridiron Football, the first part of the name was dropped long ago as at the time all football sports were simply called “football” in North America (this includes Rugby).

      And yes this joke is sooo tired, my first reaction was “oh we’re going back to making those lame repeated memes that made me quit 9gag 10 years ago”

    • @pop@lemmy.ml
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      -42 months ago

      And this argument is isn’t tiring?

      Do you have to use archaic wording and measurement because the british did?

      Seems like a you problem? May be grow up and stop blaming your dad for all your problems?

  • @radix@lemmy.world
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    222 months ago

    There aren’t any rugs used in rugby, either.

    And “cricket?” They would be crushed instantly.

  • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    122 months ago

    The guy in the second picture is an NFL quarterback. They get paid a LOT of money to play this game, which makes this his job!

    By your logic, he’s using his hands to perform his job. I guess that makes it a hand job.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      12 months ago

      I thought you were going to make some Lemmy typical off-topic political point at first, but you had me chuckling at the end.

  • @smeg@feddit.uk
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    42 months ago

    There are conflicting explanations of the origin of the word “football”. It is widely assumed that the word “football” (or the phrase “foot ball”) refers to the action of the foot kicking a ball. There is an alternative explanation, which is that football originally referred to a variety of games in medieval Europe that were played on foot. There is no conclusive evidence for either explanation.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football

    • @trolololol@lemmy.world
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      02 months ago

      That’s so convoluted even NASA boffins that ARE able to correctly convert from imperial to metric and land things on Mars got confused.

  • acargitz
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    42 months ago

    It wouldn’t be such a tired cliché if Americans were not insisting on ownership of “football” without the qualification “American”. Nobody makes fun of Australian rules football, Canadian football or Gaelic football, because they don’t claim the generic term football to the exclusion of what the vast majority of the world calls football.

  • Boozilla
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    32 months ago

    “Handegg is kinda sexy, NGL.”

    –Easter Bunny

  • @OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee
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    32 months ago

    It is still a ball.

    It’s Hand Ball.

    And Handball, well really that’s a FUTure sport. We’ll call it…Futball!

    • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      Handegg or armegg. Both are equally close to being as suitable for the sport as football.

  • @pno2nr@lemmy.world
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    22 months ago

    Yes, and horse racing is called “fast glue.” I’d post the old 4chan pic of them all but some are kinda offensive.