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I noticed that we have a wide range of ages. Do any of you guys discriminate against a poster of you think they are to young? Or do huddlers love huddlers except for the morons of course. I'm 18 finishing up exams. I started following football when the panthers had Jimmy clausen at qb. Wrong time to start. I think that was 8th grade year and I didn't know much about it. Just liked them because they are close by. I'm not going to say I know everything about football but I can have an in depth talk about it. Same with the Charlotte hornets. So do you guys care about age?

(Ps I'm having difficulty choosing college would you want me to make another thread?)

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Age isn't all that important but usually younger posters will definitely show their age with their opinions.

Having said that we have multiple complete idiots from all age demographics that would make a learning disabled 7 year old a preferable poster.

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Age isn't all that important but usually younger posters will definitely show their age with their opinions.

Having said that we have multiple complete idiots from all age demographics that would make a learning disabled 7 year old a preferable poster.

I feel you with that one. Most people think panthers united is one of those people

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In the Lounge....not as much, however in the Panthers forum, the younger ones show their age pretty quickly.  They don't understand long term planning, and struggle with the very real "salary cap".

 

In the Tinderbox, everyone is an idiot.

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Anyways so I have to decide on college should I go to usc upstate and then transfer to usc or go to coastal for 4 years or coastal then transfer to usc. I'm majoring in marketing but I could easily change it. If you know high end paying majors tell me please haha. But I would like your input

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