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"what the fans have been through". Right.
We wake up in our comfortable beds, in our climate controlled homes, and take a shower in hot clean water, before putting on our finest overpriced university supporting apparel. We then wander into our kitchens to enjoy an over-abundance of fresh and nutritious food, before stopping to buy a $5 coffee, on the way to jobs that allow us to waste stupid amounts of time on forums whining about the mean things our coach says to us. At some point we go to lunch, also fresh and nutritious, and lament with our coworkers about our mean coach. After a ridiculously short day of work, we wander home, where we enjoy yet another quality meal that much of the world would consider fit for royalty. Some TV, maybe a whisky or Scotch, and off to bed. Tomorrow, repeat.
On 8 Saturdays, our team lost. We were sad, and probably went to a great restaurant to drown our sorrow in simple carbohydrates and beer.
Meanwhile, much of the world starves...or lacks clean water...or safety and security.
Grow. Some. Stones.
Simmer down Nancy. This wasn't commentary on social justice and global poverty. It was in the context of sports fandom. Comparing UT's program to our historical conference peers the last 10 years - our fans have been sleeping outside in a cardboard box on a wet street while they have been inside sipping on wine and caviar.
"what the fans have been through". Right.
We wake up in our comfortable beds, in our climate controlled homes, and take a shower in hot clean water, before putting on our finest overpriced university supporting apparel. We then wander into our kitchens to enjoy an over-abundance of fresh and nutritious food, before stopping to buy a $5 coffee, on the way to jobs that allow us to waste stupid amounts of time on forums whining about the mean things our coach says to us. At some point we go to lunch, also fresh and nutritious, and lament with our coworkers about our mean coach. After a ridiculously short day of work, we wander home, where we enjoy yet another quality meal that much of the world would consider fit for royalty. Some TV, maybe a whisky or Scotch, and off to bed. Tomorrow, repeat.
On 8 Saturdays, our team lost. We were sad, and probably went to a great restaurant to drown our sorrow in simple carbohydrates and beer.
Meanwhile, much of the world starves...or lacks clean water...or safety and security.
Grow. Some. Stones.
Simmer down Nancy. This wasn't commentary on social justice and global poverty. It was in the context of sports fandom. Comparing UT's program to our historical conference peers the last 10 years - our fans have been sleeping outside in a cardboard box on a wet street while they have been inside sipping on wine and caviar.
"what the fans have been through". Right.
We wake up in our comfortable beds, in our climate controlled homes, and take a shower in hot clean water, before putting on our finest overpriced university supporting apparel. We then wander into our kitchens to enjoy an over-abundance of fresh and nutritious food, before stopping to buy a $5 coffee, on the way to jobs that allow us to waste stupid amounts of time on forums whining about the mean things our coach says to us. At some point we go to lunch, also fresh and nutritious, and lament with our coworkers about our mean coach. After a ridiculously short day of work, we wander home, where we enjoy yet another quality meal that much of the world would consider fit for royalty. Some TV, maybe a whisky or Scotch, and off to bed. Tomorrow, repeat.
On 8 Saturdays, our team lost. We were sad, and probably went to a great restaurant to drown our sorrow in simple carbohydrates and beer.
Meanwhile, much of the world starves...or lacks clean water...or safety and security.
Grow. Some. Stones.