Orangezoo
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She’s a lot smarter than you bub.
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To be fair to duke (vomit), they were down one starter and another went out with an injury in the first 10 and never came back. That was the year they had 3 superstar freshmen, and Zion was the only one to play against us.And if I remember correctly we went down 12-0 early in that 2019 Duke game and it felt like we were about to lose by 40. And Marek almost died taking a charge from Zion.
I disagree with his posts as much as anyone, but the insults are childish. Would you say it to his face?
It's a good message that should apply to both sides of the fence, not just IHeartSU. (and I'm not referring to you, specifically, but there's a lot of turning a blind eye to misbehavior when it's convenient around here)It is out of line for you to insult members of the board. Disagree, sure. But name calling is cheap and offensive.
It pretty much sums up the state of the country, not just this board. Very few people have the restraint to debate and disagree in a civil, respectful manner anymore. There's no effort to consider that maybe the other side also has valid points. What a world.100%
Moreover, it speaks volumes for those that behave in this manner, make things personal, etc. vs. simply debating the subject matter.
It is out of line for you to insult members of the board. Disagree, sure. But name calling is cheap and offensive.
On the very first page of the thread, IHeart mockingly called another poster Orangezoof and referred to another poster as an ESL learner. So it was going back and forth both ways, as much as I know you enjoy getting on your high horse.100%
Moreover, it speaks for itself for those that choose to behave in this manner, make things personal, etc. vs. simply debating the subject matter.
lol nice try-It pretty much sums up the state of the country, not just this board. Very few people have the restraint to debate and disagree in a civil, respectful manner anymore. There's no effort to consider that maybe the other side also has valid points. What a world.
I'd be a little dissapointed to go 1-3 over the next 4, but pretty dang happy with 2-2. Of course, that's dependant on who the 3rd players era team is, and if we get blown out in any game.I'd actually be okay with one, just not 0-3.
4-0 or bust!!I'd be a little dissapointed to go 1-3 over the next 4, but pretty dang happy with 2-2. Of course, that's dependant on who the 3rd players era team is, and if we get blown out in any game.
So you think insulting him back makes one side any less culpable?lol nice try-
the doofus comes in guns blazing to simply troll/provoke and you're gonna lecture about "valid points" and "restraint", nah sorry
On the very first page of the thread, IHeart mockingly called another poster Orangezoof and referred to another poster as an ESL learner. So it was going back and forth both ways, as much as I know you enjoy getting on your high horse.
Come on. Let's not be dense. It's a troll doing troll thingsI went back and took a peek as my post was based solely off Franco's. And, knowing how over the years of posting here, that there are those particular folks who choose to get personal, throw shade at others, etc. when disagreeing, etc. versus staying on point and discussing the subject matter.
In any event (per online) an ESL learner apparently is an individual(s ) who are not native English speakers but are learning English as a second language, typically in an English-speaking environment. These learners are often taught in specialized programs focused on developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing to help them succeed academically, professionally, and socially.
Perhaps, his response was a form of mockery as you interpreted to be, or, perhaps, he responding himself to a poster's repeated "huh" remarks?
What does calling a poster Orangezoo, Orangezoof mean? Perhaps a typo? A quick search online mentions this on 'zoof;' "zoof" doesn't have a single standard definition, but it is most commonly found as a Yiddish (Hebrew) word related to "gold" or can refer to a crypto wallet called "Zoof". Other less common meanings include a proposed slang term for a strong, lovable man...
Again, perhaps simply your interpretation of a form of mockery?
Which leads me to you last comment. Honestly, I found this to be, I'll say, surprising. You've been here (and other prior incarnations of this board) a long time...as I. I've probably "liked" far more of your posts over the years than you mine. That said, I don't recall us ever getting into it in any 'personal' kind of way, etc. even in disagreement, but simply agreeing to disagree. So, the "high horse" remark is surprising, but I appreciate your complete honesty on how you apparently particularly feel.
In closing, for what it's worth, what I enjoy here is having good, spirited honest debate on the subject matter, etc. If there's disagreement, great, we can simply agree to disagree vs. being disagreeable and making things personal. If you choose to think me having no issue in calling those folks out in those moments me being on a "high horse," so be it. That's your opinion/your own thinking...I'll choose to respect it...even in disagreement. Peace.
Appreciate your response. We often agree on many things, and I often appreciate your willingness to go against the grain. But you trying to come up with possible defenses of IHeart based on his entire contribution to this thread made me roll my eyes. But we'll agree to disagree and get back to the subject at hand.I went back and took a peek as my post was based solely off Franco's. And, knowing how over the years of posting here, that there are those particular folks who choose to get personal, throw shade at others, etc. when disagreeing, etc. versus staying on point and discussing the subject matter.
In any event (per online) an ESL learner apparently is an individual(s ) who are not native English speakers but are learning English as a second language, typically in an English-speaking environment. These learners are often taught in specialized programs focused on developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing to help them succeed academically, professionally, and socially.
Perhaps, his response was a form of mockery as you interpreted to be, or, perhaps, he responding himself to a poster's repeated "huh" remarks?
What does calling a poster Orangezoo, Orangezoof mean? Perhaps a typo? A quick search online mentions this on 'zoof;' "zoof" doesn't have a single standard definition, but it is most commonly found as a Yiddish (Hebrew) word related to "gold" or can refer to a crypto wallet called "Zoof". Other less common meanings include a proposed slang term for a strong, lovable man...
Again, perhaps simply your interpretation of a form of mockery?
Which leads me to you last comment. Honestly, I found this to be, I'll say, surprising. You've been here (and other prior incarnations of this board) a long time...as I. I've probably "liked" far more of your posts over the years than you mine. That said, I don't recall us ever getting into it in any 'personal' kind of way, etc. even in disagreement, but simply agreeing to disagree. So, the "high horse" remark is surprising, but I appreciate your complete honesty on how you apparently particularly feel.
In closing, for what it's worth, what I enjoy here is having good, spirited honest debate on the subject matter, etc. If there's disagreement, great, we can simply agree to disagree vs. being disagreeable and making things personal. If you choose to think me having no issue in calling those folks out in those moments me being on a "high horse," so be it. That's your opinion/your own thinking...I'll choose to respect it...even in disagreement. Peace.
My "huh?" replies were in response to the factually inaccurate statement. Perhaps I could have just called out the inaccuracy. And, if this were a formal debate, I certainly would have. But, I treat this forum as a less formal, conversational platform and that is why I replied as I did.I went back and took a peek as my post was based solely off Franco's. And, knowing how over the years of posting here, that there are those particular folks who choose to get personal, throw shade at others, etc. when disagreeing, etc. versus staying on point and discussing the subject matter.
In any event (per online) an ESL learner apparently is an individual(s ) who are not native English speakers but are learning English as a second language, typically in an English-speaking environment. These learners are often taught in specialized programs focused on developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing to help them succeed academically, professionally, and socially.
Perhaps, his response was a form of mockery as you interpreted to be, or, perhaps, he responding himself to a poster's repeated "huh" remarks?
What does calling a poster Orangezoo, Orangezoof mean? Perhaps a typo? A quick search online mentions this on 'zoof;' "zoof" doesn't have a single standard definition, but it is most commonly found as a Yiddish (Hebrew) word related to "gold" or can refer to a crypto wallet called "Zoof". Other less common meanings include a proposed slang term for a strong, lovable man...
Again, perhaps simply your interpretation of a form of mockery?
Which leads me to you last comment. Honestly, I found this to be, I'll say, surprising. You've been here (and other prior incarnations of this board) a long time...as I. I've probably "liked" far more of your posts over the years than you mine. That said, I don't recall us ever getting into it in any 'personal' kind of way, etc. even in disagreement, but simply agreeing to disagree. So, the "high horse" remark is surprising, but I appreciate your complete honesty on how you apparently particularly feel.
In closing, for what it's worth, what I enjoy here is having good, spirited honest debate on the subject matter, etc. If there's disagreement, great, we can simply agree to disagree vs. being disagreeable and making things personal. If you choose to think me having no issue in calling those folks out in those moments me being on a "high horse," so be it. That's your opinion/your own thinking...I'll choose to respect it...even in disagreement. Peace.
Appreciate your response. We often agree on many things, and I often appreciate your willingness to go against the grain. But you trying to come up with possible defenses of IHeart based on his entire contribution to this thread made me roll my eyes. But we'll agree to disagree and get back to the subject at hand.
lol nice try-
the doofus comes in guns blazing to simply troll/provoke and you're gonna lecture about "valid points" and "restraint", nah sorry
Come on. Let's not be dense. It's a troll doing troll things
I went back and took a peek as my post was based solely off Franco's. And, knowing how over the years of posting here, that there are those particular folks who choose to get personal, throw shade at others, etc. when disagreeing, etc. versus staying on point and discussing the subject matter.
In any event (per online) an ESL learner apparently is an individual(s ) who are not native English speakers but are learning English as a second language, typically in an English-speaking environment. These learners are often taught in specialized programs focused on developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing to help them succeed academically, professionally, and socially.
Perhaps, his response was a form of mockery as you interpreted to be, or, perhaps, he responding himself to a poster's repeated "huh" remarks?
What does calling a poster Orangezoo, Orangezoof mean? Perhaps a typo? A quick search online mentions this on 'zoof;' "zoof" doesn't have a single standard definition, but it is most commonly found as a Yiddish (Hebrew) word related to "gold" or can refer to a crypto wallet called "Zoof". Other less common meanings include a proposed slang term for a strong, lovable man...
Again, perhaps simply your interpretation of a form of mockery?
Which leads me to you last comment. Honestly, I found this to be, I'll say, surprising. You've been here (and other prior incarnations of this board) a long time...as I. I've probably "liked" far more of your posts over the years than you mine. That said, I don't recall us ever getting into it in any 'personal' kind of way, etc. even in disagreement, but simply agreeing to disagree. So, the "high horse" remark is surprising, but I appreciate your complete honesty on how you apparently particularly feel.
In closing, for what it's worth, what I enjoy here is having good, spirited honest debate on the subject matter, etc. If there's disagreement, great, we can simply agree to disagree vs. being disagreeable and making things personal. If you choose to think me having no issue in calling those folks out in those moments me being on a "high horse," so be it. That's your opinion/your own thinking...I'll choose to respect it...even in disagreement. Peace.
It does make it nice. But at the same time, I was looking forward to playing them at full strength to gauge where we really are. I know we'll have the chance against Houston but wanted to vs KU also. It still won't be easy though.There’s no Kansas thread but Peterson is missing all 3 games for them which makes that matchup nice now
There’s no Kansas thread but Peterson is missing all 3 games for them which makes that matchup nice now
Even if they end up being awful (unlikely), I'll take any win out of the Players Era on a neutral floor.Hopefully Kansas does not tank this year given their struggles so far. I’ll take any advantage we can get so long is it’s not like being Carolina when Carolina goes 11-20