Coltan Scrivner
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I think most sports have an element.
I mean, American football is the classic example, right?
It's a violent sport.
Now we try to buffer that with padding and helmets and we try not to have people really get injured.
But the basic premise of football is to knock other people down.
Exert your will physically over your opponent.
Yes, yes, exactly.
Yes.
You know, you hear it a lot, especially now complaints that sports are getting too soft.
Basketball maybe is not as rough and tough as it was 20 years ago.
They don't fight as much in hockey.
You see it in a lot of sports.
And when it starts to go away, you hear about it.
What about bodily injury and gore?
It's interesting and it's really broad, I think, because it's really about a couple of things.
It's about learning the limits of the human body.
So like, well, what happens if a bone pokes through my skin?
What do I do?
What does that look like?
How do you not die in that situation?