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Big news coming to Panther Nation in the coming days


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Just now, The Huddler said:

thats the over simplified mainstream over processed cheap holloween candy version of really interesting Jungian Psychology

 

my retarded post aside, its good stuff.  Im reading his books

agreed, i used that term since most are familiar with it (i spelled extraverted the way jung did as a clue). very good stuff.  jung's work is sorely underrated, glad to know there are others who appreciate his work.

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2 minutes ago, billionairemonk said:

agreed, i used that term since most are familiar with it (i spelled extraverted the way jung did as a clue). very good stuff.  jung's work is sorely underrated, glad to know there are others who appreciate his work.

i think its a hidden puzzle piece

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3 hours ago, CatMan72 said:

Another possible hint to a uniform change is the fact that the team store has not restocked authentic jerseys.

I know we recently changed the jersey template but the team could have those on order pretty fast. As soon as the Nike deal was announced back in 2012 the team allowed you to pre-order a Nike jersey so I was a little shocked when these new vapor untouchable jerseys were not accompanied by a sale promo.

The only thing the team store has in stock right now are the "limited" and "game" model jerseys and they occupy bins that used to be dedicated to the authentic $300 jerseys. I'm guessing the team would stop ordering the most expensive jerseys at some point and try to sell off as many of the cheaper model jerseys as possible with the understand that it would be a much lower loss of revenue if they have to put the cheaper models on sale when new uniforms are announced vs. the most expensive model.

On top of all this, I asked Caroline Cann on twitter a few weeks ago if she could check on when the new vapor untouchable jerseys would be made available for sale. She said she would look into it but never got back to me, I would think this was a pretty easy question to answer. 

Very good catch. I remember thinking I wanted to get a VU jersey when the season started. They never came out and I had the same thought about it being this upcoming season. 

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