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NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships this weekend Featuring the Dookies


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1 hour ago, stratopanther said:

Nowhere.

you know, you can open your eyes and see that there are billions of people and experiences in the world that are different from you.  Can learn and grow from these, or you can close yourself off and go down a path of intolerance and hate.  The choice is yours, just like you chose to open this thread.  No one is forcing you to stand for the anthem here.  It's clear which path you are on right now.  It's never too late.

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2 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

you know, you can open your eyes and see that there are billions of people and experiences in the world that are different from you.  Can learn and grow from these, or you can close yourself off and go down a path of intolerance and hate.  The choice is yours, just like you chose to open this thread.  No one is forcing you to stand for the anthem here.  It's clear which path you are on right now.  It's never too late.

I chose to open a forum on carolina panthers football to view topics about carolina panthers football. I chose to open your thread to shame you about posting about duke lacrosse. If you didnt like my post you could have scrolled through it. 

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2 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

When I was a kid my mom told me I should start playing lacrosse because it was the “next big sport”

15 years later and still no one gives a fug about lacrosse

 

LOL! Truth.

But, if you want to continue playing beyond HS it's a good option I guess. It's a tough row to hoe in the major sports unless you're one hell of an athlete.

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1 hour ago, toldozer said:

Because I thought you sounded colossally dumb saying some is intolerant because they don't like lacrosse?  Maybe lay off the booze today.

he's being intolerant because he is choosing to enter a thread and act in a hatful manner.  If you don't care about the topic, don't enter the thread.  Making a conscious choice to come into a thread just to post negative spew is intolerance.

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30 minutes ago, stratopanther said:

I chose to open a forum on carolina panthers football to view topics about carolina panthers football. I chose to open your thread to shame you about posting about duke lacrosse. If you didnt like my post you could have scrolled through it. 

I grew up in Chapel Hill, I'm as far from a dook fan as you can get.  The dook reference is making a connection to the myriad of dook fans in this forum, because they may care that their team is playing for a national championship.  There isn't a general sports forum, so this seemed like the best place to put it so that said dook fans would see it.

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40 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

I grew up in Chapel Hill, I'm as far from a dook fan as you can get.  The dook reference is making a connection to the myriad of dook fans in this forum, because they may care that their team is playing for a national championship.  There isn't a general sports forum, so this seemed like the best place to put it so that said dook fans would see it.

Intolerant of Duke fans,  shame on you hypocrite 

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