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I do find it adorable how butthurt you are about this. Cheers, buddy! Welcome to SiouxSports!
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Having to explain your joke makes it much less funny.
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Students Spearhead Effort for Fighting Hawks Mascot
stoneySIOUX replied to ChrisUND1's topic in UND Nickname
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Students Spearhead Effort for Fighting Hawks Mascot
stoneySIOUX replied to ChrisUND1's topic in UND Nickname
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Hey guys, look! They like us! They really like us! Idk about y'all, but I consider dumb and juvenile to be high praise
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I laughed very hard at this one. It's phenomenal.
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Btw, this may be the best over all look-a-like thread we've done. Awesome work, guys and gals.
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I hope they do! It was frickin' good and that's why I used it again hahaha.
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I guess I didn't realize capitalizing a word or using "hate" in context of a sports rivalry helps define ones maturity, but since it apparently does, I guess I COULD say the same about YOUR (see what I did there?) capitalization, or lack thereof? BUT I won't. Nothing appeals to me about cheering for a rival. If that reflects my maturity, so be it. Not sure how it does, but I'd love to be further educated. However, if being mature truly means going on an online forum and insulting someone based on how they feel about rivalries or their capitalization practices, I'll stick to immaturity
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So, because I'm younger than you (not sure if this is true, but it could be!), I am less mature. Only when my maturity (with age) blossoms, I will know the true fancy of sport and be less invested and no longer hate my rivals. This sound right? Just clarifying this. Because I have a 92 year old grandpa who would heartily disagree with this. Hating a rival is a part of what makes sports fun.
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Boom roasted.
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Gotta work with what we got! No excuses for our poor performance. Champions pay the price