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<p>I just love the double standard and hypocrisy in this. Had I even hinted that quidditch players were social misfits or tripped-out geeks and freaks, I would have been blasted and rightfully so. However, equating all football players with drug use is perfectly acceptable and “pretty good”? Why not attack all the intellectuals as they sit around and smoke pot pontificating about the meaning of the universe? It’s just as absurd in my book. Disparaging anyone because of the activities they may participate in (and knowing absolutely nothing else about them) is an attack. It is just one small step away from “he’s black so he obviously got in because of affirmative action or athletic ability cuz every one knows ‘those people’ just aren’t smart.” If you think that sentiment is pretty good, shame on you. You’ve lost all credibility.</p>
<p>The below reports the history of Quidditch in a archival way and is actually pretty interesting. For what it’s worth, it looks like it’s developed into quite the party scene.</p>
<p>[College</a> Quidditch - College Quidditch](<a href=“http://collegequidditch.com/]College”>http://collegequidditch.com/)</p>