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I couldn't do it.
But that wouldnt be consistent with the agendas of self-righteous fuckwads who will gladly celebrate the tragedies that affect the lives of others so they can feel tough and better about themselves.New people are also in place at Penn State, and they do not deserve to be held responsible for the ass-hats of the past.
Wow. I think that may be the first time I've ever heard anyone say their glad to hear about decades and decades of child abuse because it shifts the focus off someone's tweets.Just glad there is something else out there besides our stupid tweets
Except it has become a cult like culture in happy valley and lots of Penn St fans will adamantly deny any wrong doing of Joesus. The program harbored a child molester for years and the school profited generously off of the football program all while some people in high positions knew of the evil occurring ON CAMPUS.I would love to visit Japan and Germany even though my dad (who is still alive and kicking at age 92) fought against both those nations during WWII. Japan and Germany are no longer our enemies, and new people are in place in those nations.
New people are also in place at Penn State, and they do not deserve to be held responsible for the ass-hats of the past.
Quit banning the Penn State fans dammit! Instead of a couple loyal dudes facing off against a mob, we now got 68 guys agreeing with each other.I couldn't do it.
Let me rephrase. At least this is newsworthy.Wow. I think that may be the first time I've ever heard anyone say their glad to hear about decades and decades of child abuse because it shifts the focus off someone's tweets.
I think what's more gross is the fans who continue to cling to the idea that JoePa is a hero and should be celebrated. The ones who believe, to this day, he has done no wrong or knew but didn't know. It's not so much the University or the people in charge, it's the very large group of fans that, say, want to put the JoePa statue back up.I would love to visit Japan and Germany even though my dad (who is still alive and kicking at age 92) fought against both those nations during WWII. Japan and Germany are no longer our enemies, and new people are in place in those nations.
New people are also in place at Penn State, and they do not deserve to be held responsible for the ass-hats of the past.
This is what I said when it happened and tear down the athletic facility where the crime was committed. I can't imagine even being in that building let alone take a shower.They should (gasp) change their uniforms, rebrand, and try to move on from anything Paterno-related.
...I'll wash your back for you?This is what I said when it happened and tear down the athletic facility where the crime was committed. I can't imagine even being in that building let alone take a shower.