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Alemanders

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  1. Is it weird to be ok with a loss? As fun as this has been, I feel like this opens up more conversations on what needs need to be fixed to make us better next year.
  2. He's done enough with the amount of time given to not waste more time on.
  3. Sure, but that verbiage seemed pre 2000s, crazy to hear that is still used. Also yours doesn't rhyme lol
  4. Bruh bijan saying he played smear the ***** is wildddd
  5. Bruh I get it, but you have to give him credit for turning it around in the game and not give up.
  6. That canes team looks mean, it does look unfortunately badly coached. Genuine respect for the canes players.
  7. I still have a sneaking suspicion of an ot situation
  8. Lol no, im actually a carolina panthers fan. Don't know where you got that idea from. Seriously tho, I get fanaticism, but you're getting overly emotional by very soft ribbings.
  9. Lol bro I came in here and 0 and 2, saying how bad the panthers were playing, the homeboy started bringing up dicks.
  10. Lol don't be mad bro, 12 bounces in a row, you think you'd be less emotional about it.
  11. Dog walked" in a slang context means to outsmart, overpower, or completely dominate someone, as if you are in full control of them, much like walking a dog on a leash. This expression implies taking control of an argument or situation, often in a way that feels dismissive or condescending. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Control and Outsmart: The phrase suggests having a clear advantage in a conversation, argument, or interaction, leading to a situation where the other person is easily controlled or outsmarted. Analogy to Walking a Dog: The comparison to walking a dog emphasizes the idea of being in control and directing another's actions, much like a dog on a leash follows its owner. Overpowering: The term can also imply a sense of overwhelming someone with facts, logic, or superior knowledge, making them appear helpless or unable to respond effectively. Dismissive Tone: The idiom can carry a dismissive or condescending connotation, suggesting that the person being "dog walked" is not worthy of a serious response. Slang Definition: "Dog walk" is used metaphorically to describe someone dominating or controlling another person. Lol, Im from nc
  12. I am pretty dynamic when you put it that way.
  13. asked, she said I was. So what do you have to say buddy.
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