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re: Y’all remember Jermaine Burton?
Posted on 10/23/22 at 1:37 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Posted on 10/23/22 at 1:37 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Kirk lost me in 2011 when he advocated for Bama to be in the NC game despite not having won the conference, when in 2007 he said Georgia shouldn't be in it because we didn't win the conference.
Then there was that whole debacle when he predicted Les Miles was going to Michigan and was dead wrong.
He's a fat fricking doorknob.
Then there was that whole debacle when he predicted Les Miles was going to Michigan and was dead wrong.
He's a fat fricking doorknob.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 1:47 pm to deeprig9
Maybe. I’m not going to over analyze it. It’s just a fun show and is every bit a part of the tradition of football Saturdays for me as the games are.
The first few minutes before the theme song are one of the best things on all of tv. All the bullshite of real life evaporates briefly and I feel like a kid on Christmas morning excited for what the day may bring. It’s just good clean fun
The first few minutes before the theme song are one of the best things on all of tv. All the bullshite of real life evaporates briefly and I feel like a kid on Christmas morning excited for what the day may bring. It’s just good clean fun
Posted on 10/23/22 at 2:36 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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The first few minutes before the theme song are one of the best things on all of tv. All the bullshite of real life evaporates briefly and I feel like a kid on Christmas morning excited for what the day may bring. It’s just good clean fun
I used to be this way many years ago, I just don't care about the show anymore. It used to be appointment TV, then it just became something on in the background, if I hear UGA mentioned I'll snap to attention to hear them talk about us for 42 seconds, usually something that pisses me off. Then as Corso got older and more painful to watch, and me getting older and giving less of a shite about football at large (not UGA, but all of CFB), I can't say I've sat through an episode of Gameday in years. It was right around the time I stopped giving a shite about the NFL. Can't really put my finger on it. I can't tell you who won the superbowl most years, I only know last year because of Stafford and the UGA connection.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 3:19 pm to deeprig9
Once you catch on to the business end of it, it gets tough.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 3:20 pm to deeprig9
Don’t freak out, I’m just going to ask a question if that’s okay
Did your ambivalence toward college football as a whole begin before or after you got vaxxed?
Did your ambivalence toward college football as a whole begin before or after you got vaxxed?
Posted on 10/23/22 at 3:39 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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Did your ambivalence toward college football as a whole begin before or after you got vaxxed?
It was around 2015 that I lost passion for trying to keep up with 20 games every Saturday, and making an entire 15 hour day that revolved around college football (except for Georgia games). Other outside factors occurring at the same time likely played a role, but this was long before the tactical release of a weaponized virus from a Chinese lab in Wuhan.
Regarding the NFL, I was never big into it, ever. But I at least followed it on the periphery, watched a game or two on a Sunday, or game fragments in between doing other stuff. Can't remember the last NFL game I watched. I watched some of the Superbowl this year because Stafford was playing, otherwise I don't even watch Superbowls. It was before the wokeness, that might have ran me off too, but I was already gone. Really was never even there.
I still do watch some college games not UGA, but it's much more limited than it used to be. It's not an all day event to jam as much CFB down my throat as possible. I'm not gunning for an AP Top 25 Voter Registration, I don't gamble, I don't care about Iowa or UCLA or Notre Dame or Miami, I suppose in a case where the outcome of someone else's game would affect UGA in some way, like a playoff spot, I'd certainly watch that game with interest.
Does this answer your question?
This post was edited on 10/23/22 at 3:41 pm
Posted on 10/23/22 at 3:45 pm to deeprig9
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Does this answer your question?
Kind of brings up more actually. Are you okay with that?
Since 2015, would you say your participation on the main sewer rant board has increased, decreased, or stayed the same?
We need to figure out why so many peoples Souls are dying
Posted on 10/23/22 at 3:51 pm to deeprig9
I don’t think I even watch the super bowl last year. I did watch most of the playoffs though, and it was probably the best stretch of football I’ve ever witnessed in my life. But when a nfl game is over and I turn tv off, it ceases to exist. I have no attachment to any nfl franchise and don’t understand how anyone does. But to each his own
Posted on 10/23/22 at 4:10 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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Kind of brings up more actually. Are you okay with that?
Since 2015, would you say your participation on the main sewer rant board has increased, decreased, or stayed the same?
A couple things happened.
1: I went from a field position to a desk job which gave me a lot more internet time.
2: I became a parent and all the free time you can normally spend watching 13 hours of football every Saturday dries up with a baby. It's getting better now with age and independence.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 4:17 pm to deeprig9
No, I get it. The first half or so of the Richt era is pretty blank to me. I barely ever even got to watch a whole Georgia game much less any others
There is something going on out there though. I think probably the internet itself is responsible
There is something going on out there though. I think probably the internet itself is responsible
Posted on 10/23/22 at 4:29 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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There is something going on out there though. I think probably the internet itself is responsible
Maybe it is people being inundated with options overall, for entertainment. Combined with the dilution of the sport with never ending expansion in all directions, and so many bowl games that even Jimmy Kimmel bought one. Ticket prices at all time highs for the big schools, regular folks struggle to get in the door. You can buy a brand new 60" 4k TV for less than a 4 pack of tickets to Kent State. And even when going to a game, with all the commercial breaks now, it's not even fun. I'm getting off topic now. Let's get back to race relations, biological warfare, and waning (?) interest in CFB. May I ask you a question? What makes you think interest in CFB is occurring in the first place?
Posted on 10/23/22 at 4:49 pm to FinleyStreet
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Then there was that whole debacle when he predicted Les Miles was going to Michigan and was dead wrong
I have long believed that he was right. I think there was an agreement in place for Les to go to Michigan and it was all set to happen until Pitt threw a monkey wrench into the plan and upset WVU later that night. No one saw that coming, and coaches don't leave when they're preparing for a national title game. LSU was only playing for the title because WVU lost, so Michigan pivoted to RichRod, who they probably didn't think was going to be available.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 4:55 pm to deeprig9
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What makes you think interest in CFB is occurring in the first place?
Well, there’s lots of variables. But I think college football in particular, of all the sports, taps into something primal from human evolution. People understandably forget that things like air conditioning , mcsnoot ales, and grocery stores have existed for only about 3 seconds relatively. And so before all of these comforts and conveniences that are making us soft ingrate retards, humans lived in tribes and clans in order to survive. And in addition to how hard life was back then just to stay fed and warm, there was always the threat that a rival clan might show up in the dead of night and rape your women, crush your children’s skulls by swinging them by their feet against a pine tree, and then tying you on a spit three feet above a bed of sparking orange glowing fire coals leaving you to slow cook to death at 220 degrees . So basically it’s subconscious mostly, but this is actually why Georgia fans hate Florida and Michigan hates Ohio state. We’re basically Larping
Posted on 10/23/22 at 5:08 pm to Jefferson Dawg
And you think we're losing that. It's plausible. How much is real and how much is manufactured? I think it's just as likely it's a general drop in testosterone among men, as chronicled in a Tucker Carlson documentary. And it's global, not just in the United States. Today's men have lest testo than our fathers. And our fathers had less than their fathers. The "why" is unknown, but it is a documented fact that the levels are dropping. Maybe food supply. Maybe aliens. Maybe sedentary lifestyles that have been becoming more and more sedentary since the advent of agriculture. Now the computer age makes us even more sedentary. I don't know the answers. But it's happening. And nobody cares. If women's estrogen was dropping like this and women all started growing mustaches like they do in menopause, but at the age of 25, people would probably be asking questions.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 5:54 pm to deeprig9
I’d like to see the stats broken down and categorized further . For instance, what percentage of these low T men are living in mega cities (not a shot at you) commuting through stress hell traffic to computer screen office cubicles daily vs men breathing fresh air every day?
I don’t know. It’d be easy to get political and blame commies and globalism and technology, and it’s probably deserved big time. But what if it’s just Mother Nature?
What if Mother Nature is balancing things? We are part of nature and the things we produce and choices we make are therefore tied to nature, so maybe the low T epidemic is part of a built-in self-cleaning oven function that was programmed in from beginning? And the human race is naturally being culled? Also look at the fricking food people eat and majority of people in the west are on some form of ssri drug.
I don’t know. It’d be easy to get political and blame commies and globalism and technology, and it’s probably deserved big time. But what if it’s just Mother Nature?
What if Mother Nature is balancing things? We are part of nature and the things we produce and choices we make are therefore tied to nature, so maybe the low T epidemic is part of a built-in self-cleaning oven function that was programmed in from beginning? And the human race is naturally being culled? Also look at the fricking food people eat and majority of people in the west are on some form of ssri drug.
Posted on 10/23/22 at 6:49 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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Well, there’s lots of variables. But I think college football in particular, of all the sports, taps into something primal from human evolution. People understandably forget that things like air conditioning , mcsnoot ales, and grocery stores have existed for only about 3 seconds relatively. And so before all of these comforts and conveniences that are making us soft ingrate retards, humans lived in tribes and clans in order to survive. And in addition to how hard life was back then just to stay fed and warm, there was always the threat that a rival clan might show up in the dead of night and rape your women, crush your children’s skulls by swinging them by their feet against a pine tree, and then tying you on a spit three feet above a bed of sparking orange glowing fire coals leaving you to slow cook to death at 220 degrees . So basically it’s subconscious mostly, but this is actually why Georgia fans hate Florida and Michigan hates Ohio state. We’re basically Larping
Great answer but the question of mine that you answered was a typo. I meant to ask "What makes you think interest in CFB is waning in the first place?
Posted on 10/23/22 at 7:22 pm to deeprig9
Dang. Can i milk the typo to poke baby killers in the, eye before we move on?
If youre like me and your peoples come from northern Scotland, you probably will have some scandinavian specks in your dna results due to the viking rapes i mentioned earlier. Turns out when there werent drive thru abortion clinics,, people actually raised the offspring as their own. And life was allowed
As for waning interest in cfb, is that real? Not being smartass, but i dont asee it.
If youre like me and your peoples come from northern Scotland, you probably will have some scandinavian specks in your dna results due to the viking rapes i mentioned earlier. Turns out when there werent drive thru abortion clinics,, people actually raised the offspring as their own. And life was allowed
As for waning interest in cfb, is that real? Not being smartass, but i dont asee it.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 12:15 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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There is something going on out there though. I think probably the internet itself is responsible
Hard times create strong men,
Strong men create good times,
Good times create weak men,
Weak men create hard times.
We are somewhere between “create weak men” and “Weak men create”.
Like deeprig, I’ve just turned into an apathetic cynic. Which is a bit of an oxymoron, but no other way to describe it.
Not interested in much outside my peripheral, and what I am interested in I’m cynical af about because greedy frickers and idiots have either corrupted and/or ruined it.
And no longer does/will any form of activism or action fix the toilet bowl flushing path we’re on.
The cheaters are so beyond powerful now they can't lose. And we know this because they don’t even care that 2/3rds the world knows they are thieves, liars, pedo’s, and murderers, and we still can’t stop them. Hell, we can only barely slow them down anymore, and that’s probably not going to be possible much longer, too.
They have enough weak, depraved, psychotic, greedy, and culturally enslaved people now (most of whom they slowly, strategically, and cunningly manufactured and imported over the last 3-4 generations), and enough of the levers of power that control the systems that dictate power and wealth are controlled by those people, that there is no longer any way to save us.
I’m 51 yo, and I’ll be absolutely shocked if I see 70. And if I do, I’m betting the 8-10 years leading up to it were complete hell.
I feel awful for my 2 daughters. It’s going to be an unsatisfying adulthood with no prospect of any glory years. And only one of them has a chance because she is trained and prepared, but the other is oblivious and unmotivated.
Only 3 years difference between them, and despite every ounce of effort I could muster, is all it took for the world to steal one from me. That’s how fast this train is moving.
Just watch. Abrams is Gavin Newsome and Justin Trudeau on steroids. And it doesn’t matter that she will truly have hundreds of thousands less votes, they will make sure in the end she shows as having more votes. And they won’t care that we know they cheated, and nothing anyone does will change that outcome afterwards.
And this is going to continue to happen across the country every election. And then we’ll watch as our rights erode one by one.
Anyway… yeah it’s difficult to get excited anymore outside of my small set of direct interests. My mind and heart are just too exhausted and apathetic to give effort outside of them. And that really frickin sucks.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 1:42 pm to dallasga6
For what it's worth... McSnoot's have more in common with the beer our grandfathers drank than the modern mass produced beers the Low-T Nation drinks.
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