You just jealous you can't pull that look off.Those security guys are gonna feel real silly when they find out they could've bought those shirts in an extra large.
I saw this comment on the youtube comments a lot. They said 1 funny thing before play stopped, and then said basically nothing after play stopped because they were confused just like everyone else.Best announcers I have heard in recent games.
I get nervous when I agree with you. I’m sure you are even more concerned.I saw this comment on the youtube comments a lot. They said 1 funny thing before play stopped, and then said basically nothing after play stopped because they were confused just like everyone else.
I also read a couple comments that said they really are entertaining but still quality- which I think is super cool since its student run. I just didnt see much from the clip though.
...and in order to watch them outside the clip, I would have to watch one of those games, so no.
LOL! I was thinking the same thing.Those security guys are gonna feel real silly when they find out they could've bought those shirts in an extra large.
He's fussin' n cussin'
I think there is just no self awareness these days. It likely is tied to the decline of society "policing" itself. In the 70s/80s, folks were held accountable, if you did something stupid folks called you out on it. Now everyone is in their own bubble.Why does that cheerleader think she has a right to go onto the court and confront someone? Also, do your stupid *** jump move beyond the dashed line behind the goal. The players should have been out there talking **** to her for kicking him in the junk on some stupid *** cheerleading move. Get, yo asss off the court, lady.
I dont disagree with your overall view that self awareness seems to not always exist, but definitely disagree that people arent called out for being stupid. There has never been a point in history where more ways exist to criticize and call out the behavior of others.I think there is just no self awareness these days. It likely is tied to the decline of society "policing" itself. In the 70s/80s, folks were held accountable, if you did something stupid folks called you out on it. Now everyone is in their own bubble.
Concur, but most of it is via electronic means (social media), not near as much F2F from people who respected by the perpetuator. When I was going up an extended family member or even neighbor wouldn't hesitate on calling you out to your face if you did something stupid.I dont disagree with your overall view that self awareness seems to not always exist, but definitely disagree that people arent called out for being stupid. There has never been a point in history where more ways exist to criticize and call out the behavior of others.