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re: There is zero excitement on Auburn's campus for Texas A&M.

Posted on 9/16/16 at 4:24 pm to
Posted by Mister Tee
On the Lake
Member since Jun 2014
2761 posts
Posted on 9/16/16 at 4:24 pm to
I don't believe you.

You never brag about higher degrees and you most certainly don't demean people who are less fortunate than you in claiming said degrees.

There is no need. Especially on a public message board.

There is a difference.
Posted by fibonaccisquared
The mystical waters of the Hooch
Member since Dec 2011
16898 posts
Posted on 9/16/16 at 6:09 pm to
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I don't believe you.

It will keep me up at night...

quote:

You never brag about higher degrees

A) I'll start taking advice from an Auburn fan about how to behave when I start shitting rainbows.
B) Let me know what about my statement you perceived to be bragging. Acknowledging that I have one is not the same as bragging. "There is a difference." It was relevant to the question you posed.

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you most certainly don't demean people who are less fortunate than you in claiming said degrees

A) See above.
B) I didn't demean people. I demeaned an Auburn degree. It's not my fault that you went to your safety school.

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There is no need. Especially on a public message board.

Let's suppose for a moment that I actually *didn't* have a degree from the University of Georgia. Wouldn't this be in direct contrast to what you stated earlier regarding me not having a degree and or not believing me? Would this not be demeaning someone less fortunate in the same way that you've accused me (note: I don't believe it to be so, but you clearly do). Assuming they stopped teaching 'Intro to Logic' at Auburn?

quote:

There is a difference.


Not sure what this was supposed to be in response or pertaining to, but thanks for the quotable line.
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