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Celebrate Falcons failure on March 28th - #HowWillYou25 on 3-28


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I am starting an annual charity push in the mold of Pay it Forward to celebrate the Falcons epic choke job. Think of it as 'Fail it Forward'. I am calling it 'How Will You 25'. It's simple. Pick a charity or cause that you care about and donate $25 dollars on 3-28. Or, if you can't afford a $25 donation, donate 25 minutes of your time helping a cause. The whole idea is to do some good while celebrating the Falcons shitting their pants. Let me be the first to wish you a Happy 3-28. My annual 3/28 donation of $25 will be going to the Thomas Davis Defending Dreams Foundation.

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3 minutes ago, Udogg said:

I'm all for rubbing it in, but I also believe in Karma...... The Falcons have gotten their comeuppance, not it's just getting vindictive.  

I somewhat agree.  But I had Falcons fans rubbing poo in my face for a year, basically until they lost their Super Bowl.  So, after tomorrow I will let it die.  

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4 hours ago, Udogg said:

I'm all for rubbing it in, but I also believe in Karma...... The Falcons have gotten their comeuppance, not it's just getting vindictive.  

How in Hades is donating money to charity going to damage your Karma ???

I'm a few days late, but will be donating my $25 to Greg's charity.  https://receptionsforresearch.org/  

EDIT: Great idea SCP.

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I remember watching our Owl with a general numb apprehension and the knowledge that I was probably going to have to suffer some depression from the end of the first quarter, so it's all a blur to me.

I would imagine that being that hype about getting that much on the Patriots, then watch the unthinkable happen, must be completely devastating. And almost everything is crystal clear in yor memory.

I hate the Falcons and am glad they lost, but I hate wishing bad karma on people just because they were born in Atlanta and have no taste. Plus the Patriots winning it instead didn't exactly make me happy.

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