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'''Spite''' is an emotion that fuels the drive for success in many quizbowlers. Spite often takes root when annoying people are better at quizbowl than the afflicted person, which can often spur dedicated improvement to rectify the situation. | '''Spite''' is an emotion that fuels the drive for success in many quizbowlers. Spite often takes root when annoying people are better at quizbowl than the afflicted person, which can often spur dedicated improvement to rectify the situation. | ||
− | Notable proponents/users of spite include [[Mike Sorice]], who employed spite-related puns for the subtitles of several incarnations of [[Illinois Open]]. | + | Notable proponents/users of spite include [[Mike Sorice]], who employed spite-related puns for the subtitles of several incarnations of [[Illinois Open]].</onlyinclude> |
[[Category: In-jokes]] [[Category: Quizbowl lingo]] | [[Category: In-jokes]] [[Category: Quizbowl lingo]] |
Latest revision as of 09:53, 27 October 2021
Spite is an emotion that fuels the drive for success in many quizbowlers. Spite often takes root when annoying people are better at quizbowl than the afflicted person, which can often spur dedicated improvement to rectify the situation.
Notable proponents/users of spite include Mike Sorice, who employed spite-related puns for the subtitles of several incarnations of Illinois Open.