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Well boys... girls... and whatever the current pronouns are... let's pie and toast!


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16 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Agree.  Sad thing is it was true when the song was released in 1982.  Today, it is an understatement.

It's gone viral as the kids would say. There is now 24/7 access to it in the palm of your hand. You only see what will get the most clicks.  Controversy sells and they dish it out like candy. If they cannot find any they will create it.

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2 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

If my coveted long snapper is there in the 7th (I dont think we currently have a 7th but I have faith in Fitt) and we are fortunate enough to grab him I will consider the draft and off-season a success thus far.

So, where is the last long snapper we drafted these days?

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Had a guy on a call today at work with like 150 people in the meeting say his pronouns were “She” and “It”

Dead silence.  Some people have zero social awareness 

 

Got to sound strange to say "Sheit" in a meeting. Imagine you introducing them to the room and ask if anyone knows sheit. I'd imagine you would get an awkward reaction. 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Got to sound strange to say "Sheit" in a meeting. Imagine you introducing them to the room and ask if anyone knows sheit. I'd imagine you would get an awkward reaction. 

What I think this idiot tried to say as “I am” “the” “she” “it”.  I lost all respect for him though.  You have to understand the forum and respect everyone else.  

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