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I think that sports mean a lot to a city, especially one as unique as this one. Sports bring together different people for the same cause. One student said jokingly, &amp;quot;A time where black and whites unite??? I&amp;#39;m not gonna miss this for school!&amp;quot; That was pretty hilarious. But yeah it&amp;#39;s something similar to that kind of meaning to Philadelphia.
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Let&amp;#39;s put it out there: I don&amp;#39;t like sports.
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I don&amp;#39;t care about football, and I fall asleep watching baseball. Basketball is annoying, and hockey is overhyped.
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BUT. But, I do love my city. And I love its history. And sports are a part of history.
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Last night, when the Phillies won the World Series, a wave of screams rose from the streets up to my 10th floor window. Cars blared their horns, egged on by the exulting masses spilling out from the bar doors.
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People loved each other, and the community was strengthened. And that is something that I value: community. All of Philadelphia can rally around the baseball fans and rejoice with them in their glory, adding a block into the Flemish Bond pattern of the Philadelphia brick wall of history.
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