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Hey Arky and Tennessee fans, I've got an idea
Posted on 11/11/15 at 6:56 pm
Posted on 11/11/15 at 6:56 pm
Tennessee, this may be hard for yall to pull off since yall play them on the road, but Arky yall could pull off this great idea on how to troll Mizzou very effectively when they come to your campus. If anyone knows yall's band director's email, forward him this link: Safe Space
So halftime, make this yall's song that your band can march to. The fact that they're only 3 hours away means they'll be a lot of visiting fans there as well. Also put the clip and the lyrics on the Jumbotron so everyone can sing along. Bonus points if your band director can come up with fun formations that your band can get in to mock them.
This could become a full on SEC tradition. Every time Mizzou plays one of us, our bands will play "Safe Space". Just imagine them never being able to shake off the fact that they're a bunch of pussies no matter where they go. It would be glorious. Make it happen Arky fans. I took one for yall by making the bet, so it would be a sign of good faith if yall could do this.
So halftime, make this yall's song that your band can march to. The fact that they're only 3 hours away means they'll be a lot of visiting fans there as well. Also put the clip and the lyrics on the Jumbotron so everyone can sing along. Bonus points if your band director can come up with fun formations that your band can get in to mock them.
This could become a full on SEC tradition. Every time Mizzou plays one of us, our bands will play "Safe Space". Just imagine them never being able to shake off the fact that they're a bunch of pussies no matter where they go. It would be glorious. Make it happen Arky fans. I took one for yall by making the bet, so it would be a sign of good faith if yall could do this.
This post was edited on 11/11/15 at 7:02 pm
Posted on 11/11/15 at 6:59 pm to OMLandshark
We are having a white out.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 7:05 pm to OMLandshark
I was gonna make the trip this year, but I'm not gonna financially support that university or the city it's located in.
#Orange Privilege, Bitch
#Orange Privilege, Bitch
Posted on 11/11/15 at 7:06 pm to OMLandshark
I had never heard the term "safe space" until that South Park episode... And then to know that people actually kept using that term at the Mizzou/Yale stuff... I was shocked. It's surreal how big of pussies millenials are. And I say that as a millenial.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 7:09 pm to TeLeFaWx
It's funny now that I understand it
Posted on 11/11/15 at 7:11 pm to TeLeFaWx
I thought it was a joke... but it totally isn't and I am disgusted honestly.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 7:19 pm to TeLeFaWx
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I had never heard the term "safe space" until that South Park episode... And then to know that people actually kept using that term at the Mizzou/Yale stuff... I was shocked. It's surreal how big of pussies millenials are. And I say that as a millenial.
I would like to think my generation ended in either 91 or 92 and these are just a new monstrous generation. Granted I still have little excuse since people in my generation were the majority in Occupy Wall Street, so it still makes my generation as one based more on emotion than reason.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 7:31 pm to OMLandshark
I was born in 90 so your generation may have ended in 92 because everyone I know in that time doesn't think like this...
Posted on 11/11/15 at 8:01 pm to presidenthog
Yep proud 90er. No one my age I know thinks like this.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 8:09 pm to presidenthog
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I was born in 90 so your generation may have ended in 92 because everyone I know in that time doesn't think like this...
It's an age specific thing.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 9:04 pm to redeye
I see sort of scoffing mention of things like Trigger Warnings among people in the early 30s/late 20s. There are a few in that cohort who are dead serious, but its mostly the "hippest" of them, the ones who are dedicated progs.
The terms have been around for a while, but I think they only went mainstream within the past five or so years.
I am late GenX and never heard anything like those terms. The movie PCU was done in 1994 and "PC" was such a new phenomenon that the movie actually explains what it means. At the time, it was limited to small, uber-liberal Liberal Arts schools, and was something to ridicule.
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The terms have been around for a while, but I think they only went mainstream within the past five or so years.
I am late GenX and never heard anything like those terms. The movie PCU was done in 1994 and "PC" was such a new phenomenon that the movie actually explains what it means. At the time, it was limited to small, uber-liberal Liberal Arts schools, and was something to ridicule.
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Posted on 11/11/15 at 9:14 pm to Volatile
I think Gen Y is supposed to have ended in the early 2000's, but I consider 1994 to be point where Gen Y ends and Gen Z begins.
Gen Z will be the gaping vaginas that let every muslim dick pound this country into submission.
I think April 5, 1994. Kurt Cobain's suicide will be the date I reference as the date that these Gen Z pussies began.
The older people that are championing their bullshite causes are just losers that got cast aside for being weak by fellow Gen X'rs and their Gen Y peers.
Gen Z will be the gaping vaginas that let every muslim dick pound this country into submission.
I think April 5, 1994. Kurt Cobain's suicide will be the date I reference as the date that these Gen Z pussies began.
The older people that are championing their bullshite causes are just losers that got cast aside for being weak by fellow Gen X'rs and their Gen Y peers.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 9:38 pm to OMLandshark
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Bonus points if your band director can come up with fun formations that your band can get in to mock them.
Poopstika?
Posted on 11/11/15 at 9:40 pm to swampvol1
It's a shame Mizzou doesn't play Rice sometime soon.
Posted on 11/11/15 at 9:40 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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I think Gen Y is supposed to have ended in the early 2000's, but I consider 1994 to be point where Gen Y ends and Gen Z begins.
94 is too late. Those kids are still in college. They are clearly a part of this generation.
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