The game hasn’t even been called “The World’s Largest Cocktail Party” officially by either school since at least 2005. That hasn’t stopped anyone from using the nickname or turning Jacksonville into a degenerate’s Disneyworld over the past decade. Isn’t that what really matters?
People are entitled to setting their own boundaries as to what they think is inappropriate behavior. I don’t get this whole fixation over trying to police what words/actions other people are allowed to be offended by.
Not even close http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/25/AR2006102501574_pf.html
Bc I usually like y’alls content.
The game hasn’t even been called “The World’s Largest Cocktail Party” officially by either school since at least 2005. That hasn’t stopped anyone from using the nickname or turning Jacksonville into a degenerate’s Disneyworld over the past decade. Isn’t that what really matters?
Maybe it has nothing to do with political correctness and the writer is just grasping at reasons to be offended himself
“focus on something that matters, because there are plenty of real problems out there. .”
Says the writer who’s mad online because some sponsors decided to change the name of a football game
People are entitled to setting their own boundaries as to what they think is inappropriate behavior. I don’t get this whole fixation over trying to police what words/actions other people are allowed to be offended by.
*Reads this article*
*Bitchy Brain kicks into overdrive*
Shot
“But the guys I have matched with? They either 1) Don’t respond; 2) Blow me off; or 3) End up being terrible.”
Chaser
“Have I been skipping over the people I might get along with in favor of the guys whose little brains and massive chests I can manipulate?”
*rolls eyes*
Solid burn, champ
There are some fantastic cocktail bars in Logan Square. Have fun paying $10 for a watered down drink at a sportsbar in Lincoln Park