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I decided to use better images, but you get the point . Funny how fans pick up on things. Young is more baby-faced of course. spacer.png

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Images from SoundCloud & DawgNation, respectively.

"They even drew some similarities between him and Warriors star Jordan Poole. One fan labeled Young as "Jordan Pond", indicating him as the smaller version of Poole. "

Fans are funny as hell. 

 

https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-nfl-fans-troll-bryce-young-smaller-version-jordan-poole-panthers-qb-gets-spotted-lakers-vs-warriors-game?key1=sportspydernfl&utm_source=sportspyder&utm_medium=nfl

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11 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

How come when I make a bunch of Bryce is short jokes folks get upset with me? But some rando fan does it, and it's perfectly acceptable. I think I'm smelling a double standard here folks. lol

Gerry, you don’t play the victim very well, do you?

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1 minute ago, Panthera onca said:

Gerry, you don’t play the victim very well, do you?

 

Don't give a crap about playing the victim. I just enjoy life. Not my fault there is an abundance of fuddy duddies up in here.

 

And for the record. Some of my Bryce is short jokes were Gold. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Seems like an odd thing to get your panties in a wad about.

 

You appear to be the one not letting go. It's okay, the sun will come out tomorrow. Or the next day. Or sometime in the near future.

 

I absolutely love this place. Some of you have no idea how much you enrich my life. It's truly better than tv. Most of the time anywho.

 

It's obvious that some Huddlers take this far too cereal. It's entertainment folks. Enjoy it for what it is. A respite from all the craziness out there in the real world I tell ya what.

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6 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Wouldn’t a pond typically be larger than a pool?

 

I think as a general rule you may be correct. However, there are some small ponds, and there are some large pools. So, although you may be correct in the literal sense, you are probably not 100% correct in reality.

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57 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

How come when I make a bunch of Bryce is short jokes folks get upset with me? But some rando fan does it, and it's perfectly acceptable. I think I'm smelling a double standard here folks. lol

Well, I think it's about the intent behind the joke. As well, at least in my mind, I think that the story is more about the resemblance between the two than a mildly amusing (and perhaps perverse) joke. 

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Well, I think it's about the intent behind the joke. As well, at least in my mind, I think that the story is more about the resemblance between the two than a mildly amusing (and perhaps perverse) joke. 

 

Here's a quote; "They even drew some similarities between him and Warriors star Jordan Poole. One fan labeled Young as "Jordan Pond", indicating him as the smaller version of Poole. "

 

Just an innocent short joke. Nothing to see here.

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18 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Here's a quote; "They even drew some similarities between him and Warriors star Jordan Poole. One fan labeled Young as "Jordan Pond", indicating him as the smaller version of Poole. "

 

Just an innocent short joke. Nothing to see here.

Who is gonna tell that fan that’s pools are smaller than ponds
 

how’s that’s for PEDANTIC?!?

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