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re: For those who claim LSU fans have "accepted mediocrity"....
Posted on 9/13/18 at 9:22 am to Slippy
Posted on 9/13/18 at 9:22 am to Slippy
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I just think it's funny that so many on here demand excellence and have zero tolerance for failure in their football team. But IRL they are probably very average people with truck nuts and an ugly wife.
You may think it’s funny, probably because you are “tired of negativity” but it’s a nonsensical comparison. You are comparing an “average” person to something (LSU football) that has demonstrated it can be exceptional. If someone that’s living the life you are describing only graduated from HS and was a C student but that was the best they could do and has a decent job at da plant or working as a supervisor at a warehouse that’s different than if that person was an exceptional student with the ability to get into the Ivy League but just decided to settle for working at the plant. Like Chuckie says to Will In Good Will Hunting.
Posted on 9/13/18 at 9:55 am to H-Town Tiger
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You may think it’s funny, probably because you are “tired of negativity” but it’s a nonsensical comparison. You are comparing an “average” person to something (LSU football) that has demonstrated it can be exceptional. If someone that’s living the life you are describing only graduated from HS and was a C student but that was the best they could do and has a decent job at da plant or working as a supervisor at a warehouse that’s different than if that person was an exceptional student with the ability to get into the Ivy League but just decided to settle for working at the plant. Like Chuckie says to Will In Good Will Hunting.
If we want to get philosophical, this is correct.
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