Look, if only because I find both parties to be extremely douchey, I don't want to take sides here. Running on the field at professional sporting event was pointless before it became played out, and taking it upon yourself to act as the gavel in laying down the law on perpetrators of something as harmless as in-stadium statutes is some sanctimonious nonsense. Without knowing them outside of one of the biggest plot twists in the history of short-but-sweet internet clips, I'd say both these kids are at equal but opposite ends of the insufferableness scale. That's why I can't feel bad for the dude that thought he was home free before getting absolutely buckled by the most brutal of citizen's arrests. It was both a bit of a cheap shot and a self-serving of show how overly serious baseball fans are when it comes to the "sanctity" of their sport, but the motivation behind that spear was only as insincere as that of the streaker. When it comes down to it, that was obnoxious, attention-seeking bro on obnoxious, attention-seeking bro crime, but only one of them was original in carrying out his quest for viral fame. I'd still too close to call as to who I dislike more. However, when it comes to whose actions got more of visceral reaction out of me, I begrudgingly have to give the nod to the snitch that decided to uphold justice on behalf of stadium security like a complete loser. At least that try-hard showed me something I've never seen before, even if it was also a shameless ploy for retweets...
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