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re: Aggies Little Brother Syndrome is Real
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:33 pm to Crimsonite94
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:33 pm to Crimsonite94
LSU has 3 NC and been to 4 since 2003. Aggies have zero and been to zero sec championships. Lololol
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:37 pm to Run DMC
Their barstool account and that billy luici character are pumping the cult so much sunshine they actually think they're the next Bama, and Jimbo's topped Saban.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:42 pm to Jster15
quote:... seem to have you quite in your feelings as you've now replied to multiple posts of mine across several threads
comments from Dildo U liberal snowflakes
Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:43 pm to KaiserSoze99
We’ve averaged 10-3 for 20+ years
That’s pretty incredible
That’s pretty incredible
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Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:43 pm to Run DMC
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Aggies Little Brother Syndrome is Real
I knew Texas fans always said it, but Texas fans are pretty oblivious to anything outside of Austin. However, they were absolutely right about this. Go 8-4 on a yearly basis, laugh at Big Brother for hiring a new coach, still lose to Big Brother with lame duck coach, print cups. I swear, y’all are the most delusional fan base in the history of college football. Keep tripping on LSU, Aggie fans! You still haven’t won a game in Baton Rouge since 1994 and are 2-8 against us in conference. And no, we didn’t want your coach.
It’s funny as hell to watch the multitude of threads they make about us in a day
The things that bring them happiness? Hot dogs
And bud lite lime
And milkmen role play

Posted on 12/9/21 at 1:57 pm to XWing atAliciousness
Because you are a protypical Texas liberal idiot. Posting falsehoods about Texas A&M while trying to project a pseudo intellectual liberal superiority, you lack. You haven’t even played a single SEC game, yet you come in here posting your lightweight bullshite. Lol. But you’re right, because of Texas’ ultra liberal bias, a white male kid from a small town has almost zero chance of getting into Texas because of its well known affirmative action bias, and the top 6 % rule. He could be a salutatorian class with top SAT’s, and liberal policies will prevent his acceptance. I was accepted into Texas, chose A&M. The last twenty years has seen tremendous growth at A&M in all areas. Texas has stagnated in all areas. Austin sux. UTA can’t expand its campus or opportunities for students. Texas A&M has and can. Poor bastards like you try to hang on to your 1960’s and 70’s relevance and it’s sad and funny to see. A&M passed yall up, and you can’t handle it.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:15 pm to Jster15
quote:"Stop being a mean bully! It's hurting my feelings!!
Because you are a protypical Texas liberal idiot. Posting falsehoods about Texas A&M while trying to project a pseudo intellectual liberal superiority, you lack. You haven’t even played a single SEC game, yet you come in here posting your lightweight bullshite. Lol
quote:Or, you know, you could just be smart enough. Which based off of your stance of "liberal bias" it's clear that you were not and are kicking and screaming like a baby because the big mean bully school in Austin told him he wasn't smart enough
But you’re right, because of Texas’ ultra liberal bias, a white male kid from a small town has almost zero chance of getting into Texas because of its well known affirmative action bias, and the top 6 % rule. He could be a salutatorian class with top SAT’s, and liberal policies will prevent his acceptance.
quote:It's called having standards. I mean, someone has to house all of our rejects, so might as well be a&m LOL
The last twenty years has seen tremendous growth at A&M in all areas. Texas has stagnated in all areas.
utrejects.com
quote:Passed us up, huh? So that's probably why your school is the higher-ranked institution... oh wait. Well, at least your school has a tougher standard and more selective acceptance rate... oh wait. Well, at least your school has beat Texas in a number of times across all competitions so far in the 2021-22 school year... oh wait. Well, at least A&M for sure leads the overall record against Texas across a ton of sports beyond just women's soccer... oh wait. Well, for sure A&M was named the No. 1 athletic department last year ahead of those meanie bully sips... oh wait
AA&M passed yall up, and you can’t handle it.
You crybaby rejects make this so fun (and so easy)
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:19 pm to XWing atAliciousness
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The last twenty years has seen tremendous growth at A&M in all areas.
Tremendous growth does kinda go hand in hand with turning your school into a diploma mill. Congrats I guess.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:20 pm to XWing atAliciousness
That’s a lot of words to say the tu football program isn’t bowl eligible, and lost to Kansas
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:29 pm to AGGIES
It was my response to a poster who felt the need to type a lot of words to say the Texas a&m athletics program has never done anything, with the school being an even bigger joke 
Posted on 12/9/21 at 2:52 pm to Run DMC
That's why they spend all their time talking shite on better programs than aggot, which is most programs.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 3:05 pm to CharlotteSooner
sooners and horns getting a little nervous about the SEC
Posted on 12/9/21 at 3:21 pm to BMOC86
Why would we be nervous? We just finished with the No. 1 athletic department in the nation last year. Plus, if history shows us anything, we've missed the near-guaranteed win against A&M across all sports.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 3:25 pm to Run DMC
Thanks for your insight, Bro.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 3:57 pm to BMOC86
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sooners and horns getting a little nervous about the SEC
aggy realizing they've had a 10 year competitive advantage, accomplished nothing with it, and it's about to go bye bye.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 5:11 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Of course you move the goalposts and not address my statement. As for as 2%, I am referring to actual battle. Most of aggie commission soldiers are establish as officers with meaningless positions. And please tell how real the statement Gen Patton goes again? You know the one Aggies say is fact at fish camp. Texas A&M Corps of Cadets found guilty of 143 years of stolen valor
Sep 13, 2019
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The student body of Texas A&M University was rocked today by news that their Corps of Cadets is guilty of stolen valor and has been for 143 years. Authorities reached a guilty verdict after discovering that despite wearing uniforms in public, displaying military medals, and being big time hardos, less than half of cadets go on to serve in the military.
“The fact that these kids and this institution have let this go on for over a century is unconscionable,” says lead investigator Winston Hughes. “While it does not appear any of the cadets were able to translate their fake military status into getting laid, the vast majority did attempt to get free apps at the local Chili’s every Veterans’ Day.”
Stolen Valor is typically defined as an individual wearing a military uniform and impersonating a member of the armed forces despite never having served. Texas A&M released a statement clarifying that, while the majority of their Cadets don’t commission into the armed forces, some do and all of them take their “dress up and march around stuff” very seriously.
The school also stressed the importance of imagination in developing young minds. “Whether that involves imagining you go to Hogwarts or imagining you attend a military academy, the principle remains the same,” Booster Club President Jimbob Joe Houston notes.
Houston was also quick to point out the school's status as a Senior Military College, a special designation granted to several institutions after the Civil War authorizing their students to wear fancy boots and get high and tight haircuts unironically. However, detractors point out, that authorization is for individuals who are actually going to join the military and does not cover those who are live-action role-playing as soldiers from the Spanish-American War.
The nail in the coffin for A&M’s stolen valor case was the fact that unlike other Senior Military Colleges—such as the Citadel or the Virginia Military Institute—it’s possible to be a student at the school without being a fake ROTC weirdo.
“Over 69,000 students will attend class this year in College Station while only about 2,500 will dress up and ask people to thank them for their service” Hughes notes.
When reached for comment, member of the Corps Josh Taylor was unapologetic.
“How am I stealing valor by just wearing a uniform? Like I owe some kind of service to the country?” Taylor says. “I bought these boots with my parents’ own money, and donated my time to appearing on ESPN football broadcasts all fall. The nation has been compensated.”
“If anything, you could say I’m overcompensating”
Sep 13, 2019
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The student body of Texas A&M University was rocked today by news that their Corps of Cadets is guilty of stolen valor and has been for 143 years. Authorities reached a guilty verdict after discovering that despite wearing uniforms in public, displaying military medals, and being big time hardos, less than half of cadets go on to serve in the military.
“The fact that these kids and this institution have let this go on for over a century is unconscionable,” says lead investigator Winston Hughes. “While it does not appear any of the cadets were able to translate their fake military status into getting laid, the vast majority did attempt to get free apps at the local Chili’s every Veterans’ Day.”
Stolen Valor is typically defined as an individual wearing a military uniform and impersonating a member of the armed forces despite never having served. Texas A&M released a statement clarifying that, while the majority of their Cadets don’t commission into the armed forces, some do and all of them take their “dress up and march around stuff” very seriously.
The school also stressed the importance of imagination in developing young minds. “Whether that involves imagining you go to Hogwarts or imagining you attend a military academy, the principle remains the same,” Booster Club President Jimbob Joe Houston notes.
Houston was also quick to point out the school's status as a Senior Military College, a special designation granted to several institutions after the Civil War authorizing their students to wear fancy boots and get high and tight haircuts unironically. However, detractors point out, that authorization is for individuals who are actually going to join the military and does not cover those who are live-action role-playing as soldiers from the Spanish-American War.
The nail in the coffin for A&M’s stolen valor case was the fact that unlike other Senior Military Colleges—such as the Citadel or the Virginia Military Institute—it’s possible to be a student at the school without being a fake ROTC weirdo.
“Over 69,000 students will attend class this year in College Station while only about 2,500 will dress up and ask people to thank them for their service” Hughes notes.
When reached for comment, member of the Corps Josh Taylor was unapologetic.
“How am I stealing valor by just wearing a uniform? Like I owe some kind of service to the country?” Taylor says. “I bought these boots with my parents’ own money, and donated my time to appearing on ESPN football broadcasts all fall. The nation has been compensated.”
“If anything, you could say I’m overcompensating”
Posted on 12/9/21 at 5:48 pm to aggressor
Aggy is like a giant morning dump
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