Originally posted by Shane-O-Mac
If they had the same experience as you, they'd agree. If they didn't, whether they played back then or not, they won't agree and you won't convince them by making an unsubstantiated claim. If you make a claim based solely on your personal opinions and experiences, someone can destroy your claim simply by saying they believe or experienced differently.
The conversation could have gone like this, if people observed logical consistency:
A: Woodsball skills X, Y, and Z have died out in the modern games, and it's tragic.
B: These skills have not died out, they are used in the modern game and can be honed and transferfed from speedball.
A: In my area and experience they are not.
B: In my area and experience they are and always have been.
A: Wow it's good to hear it lives on on some places. Too bad it doesn't in my area.
B: Keep up the good fight.
And that's why logic is important.


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