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Mars on TSUN...he?s brutal.
The people who are posting messages saying or suggesting that I?m part of some conspiracy with Steve Robertson or the NCAA, or that I?m being paid by ?outside interests,? need to get a grip on reality. Those assertions are totally false.
While that kind of nonsense being posted on message boards doesn?t bother me at all, I?m starting to feel sorry for these people. Someone needs to tell them (and I?d be glad to) that they?d be mortified if they knew just how delusional they sound to level-headed people when they embrace these crazy conspiracy theories.
What?s more, nobody outside of Oxford cares enough about Ole Miss football to spend one minute being part of a conspiracy to hurt the school or its football program. If these fanatic Ole Miss fans aren?t happy about all the recent challenges facing the football program, I?d suggest they take a cold, hard look at how the Ole Miss leadership brought this on themselves. If they need to blame someone in order to feel better about themselves, that would be the rational place to start.
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Truth! Ouch, that's gonna leave a mark.
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That will be a gut punch to them, that "nobody cares" line will cut to the bone. That it's the truth makes it even worse for them.
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Absolutely spot on, that is as accurate as it gets.
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Haha, where is this quote from?
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Originally Posted by
sandwolf
Haha, where is this quote from?
http://winningcureseverything.com/pl...-board-rumors/
It's at the end of the article.
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Said it before, and I will say it again: They are the most oblivious people on the planet. They live in a gigantic bubble. I really don’t know what causes it. I don’t. It’s like it’s always the sixties there. Can you live off Faulkner (a man that hates most of the people in Oxford by the way) that long? They were in the National eye once, and it wasn’t for anything good.
It’s all the Confederate, Old South mythos. It’s this false land where gentility ruled, and you were a better person because your house had columns. It’s all a fairy tale. Faulkner wrote that the New south was a haunted land populated by “Garrulous baffled ghosts.” Whom do you think he was talking about when he wrote that? Maybe the people he saw everyday? They’ve constructed reality off of a fairytale. For so long, our politicians were OM people who determined to keep the fairytale alive and so blinded themselves to what was really wrong with this state—racism, illiteracy, grinding poverty. It all had to die, the sacrifice on the alter of the fairytale.
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This guy needs to move to Mississippi and run for Governor.
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Damn. You can’t get any more spot on than that. 110% accurate
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Originally Posted by
Pollodawg
Said it before, and I will say it again: They are the most oblivious people on the planet. They live in a gigantic bubble. I really don’t know what causes it. I don’t. It’s like it’s always the sixties there. Can you live off Faulkner (a man that hates most of the people in Oxford by the way) that long? They were in the National eye once, and it wasn’t for anything good.
It’s all the Confederate, Old South mythos. It’s this false land where gentility ruled, and you were a better person because your house had columns. It’s all a fairy tale. Faulkner wrote that the New south was a haunted land populated by “Garrulous baffled ghosts.” Whom do you think he was talking about when he wrote that? Maybe the people he saw everyday? They’ve constructed reality off of a fairytale. For so long, our politicians were OM people who determined to keep the fairytale alive and so blinded themselves to what was really wrong with this state—racism, illiteracy, grinding poverty. It all had to die, the sacrifice on the alter of the fairytale.
These things have always been true. The majority of the population of MS was poor and illiterate before the Civil War and have stayed that way. MSU gave people who didn't have either 1). a rich daddy to send you to UM or 2) some type of connections to a UM alum. MSU gave the People of Mississippi the chance at an education and bettering themselves. This is why we are The People's University.
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Last edited by msudawglb; 11-21-2017 at 02:12 PM.
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Tbonewannabe again.
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Originally Posted by
Tbonewannabe
These things have always been true. The majority of the population of MS was poor and illiterate before the Civil War and have stayed that way. MSU gave people who didn't have either 1). a rich daddy to send you to UM or 2) some type of connections to a UM alum. MSU gave the People of Mississippi the chance at an education and bettering themselves. This is why we are The People's University.
Truth!
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Savage. Dude is my hero. I just renamed my dog Mars.
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