It's a unique American event, so even old chicks like me sometimes adjust. And for us who don't care who wins, our hopes are simple with a few: (1) a nice, competitive game, (2) many shots of Taylor Swift, (3) awakened Sermon, (4) some interesting commercials.
Based on this, we lost. Final score: 3-1.
We know what he really tells us. This means that you are not Christians to oppose watching illegal immigration, LGBT issues, etc.
Taylor Swift
One victory was that there was no need to see T-Swift hugging someone sitting in a flashy box with her. On the 3/4 mark of this game, the score was already zero until his 30s.
game
A score of 40-22 by definition means it wasn't a competitive game, and seeing Patrick Mahomes fired completely failed to see him as enjoyable I mean (I obviously obvious unless you're an Eagles fan. Patrick, thank you nothing.
Sermon
As for awakening…well, the NFL removed “end racism” from the end zone, but replaced it with two taglines that are similarly meaningless. “
Speaking of love, there was a segment aired in which Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady yelled at each other about hatred. Although Tom Brady doesn't know what he qualifies as a non-hate thing, he knows that Snoop Dogg made a music video about killing Trump.
commercial
And speaking of bad teaching, he brings people to us, with another message suggesting that Jesus is politically progressive and that non-progressive Christians will not “get” Jesus. i'm back. “What is great?” It shows people helping each other in a variety of ways, including men washing spray-painted “Go Back” messages from the building, or washing Christians embracing gay men at pride events. Masu. Personal yes. ”
Of course, it would be good to clean that spray-painted message in immigrants' homes. It's also good to show love to someone in a Pride Parade.
But we are not stupid. We know what he really tells us. This means that it is not Christians who oppose watching over illegal immigration, LGBT issues, etc. Jesus says that Jesus narrows down on the fundamental need for repentance, and that few people will find it.
And it wasn't the only bad commercial. Soon, one of the first ads was really amazing. A pissing puller about defeating childhood cancer – it turned out to be enough advertising for the companies responsible for the turbo cancer epidemic in young people. You know that Pharma Company whose name lies and rhymes.
Speaking of lies, it implies that the company is interested in blaming cancer with new drugs. There is no word from the company about existing inexpensive drugs and protocols that have been reported to be effective against all types of cancer. If you have cancer, don't wait for a big drug. Your pharmacologist won't tell you.
Ah, the NFL ran an ad saying that black girls were defeating an entire team of male soccer players. It at least made me laugh because it was an awakened fantasy where it was a total divorce from reality.
Some good moments
I couldn't understand the performance at halftime – Matt Walsh said it was made up of songs that 90% of America have never heard of. But there was a moment worthy of attention.
One was a commercial. And after an upset ad from Big Pharma, this of Big High Tech is surprisingly beautiful…human:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7e6g11bjc0
And finally, during a performance of the national anthem by John Batiste, the stadium screens showed President Trump and saw what had happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhajx66womo
Was the stadium security carrying hatred? Either way, how exhilarating it is to hear the Super Bowl crowd gain approval after years of public hostility targeting the orange man.
In fact, it was super.