Moral of the story. It's the Internet, have fun. Don't be a faggot pussy like @ApostleofGrief and take people telling you to DIAFF, Fuck off, down votes, Kill yorself to heart (or do... Then go fucking do it). You won't last long.
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
Moral of the story. It's the Internet, have fun. Don't be a faggot pussy like @HuskyInAZ and take people telling you to DIAFF, Fuck off, down votes, Kill yorself to heart (or do... Then go fucking do it). You won't last long.
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
I hate this bored after,Well, lunch I guess. I hate it then well, just about anything...a win, a loss, a tie, the off season, the season, a nap, a shit, sex with my girlfriend jerking off to mom's old JC Penney catalogues, a rainstorm, a summer day, breathing...pretty much anytime
There is no leaving this board. First of all it's more like an Internet gang of football misfits than it is anything else. You take the Beating to get in but there is only one way out. Second, where would you go? Who else would love you? You are fucked. You need us. We are all you have...besides your mom
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
I have no problem with allowing idiot doogs here who disagree with me. I'm right. That's all that matters.
I've never denied being a doog. You should have seen me in 2000 or 1991 if there had been an internet or the 80's.
I'll be a doog again when it is warranted by actual results. You can only take a mouthful of sand at the oasis mirage so many times before you check first.
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
Are @Tequilla and I going to have to take the gloves off and duke it out for the right to be sacrificed tomorrow?
I don't know, do you strive to make people THINK and CARE?
I know that there are a lot of posters that demand to think and care, but it's hard. Chris Petersen is actually right when he talks about how hard it is. When I was at TCU, I once wrote a thesis on how to make people think and care. It's kind of funny when you think about it thinking and caring. What does that entail? I think that is something to question this offseason.
I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think: verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number. to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking. to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out. to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go. of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine. b.to have an opinion or judgment of. c.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking. b.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
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I know most right now do now think and care, but they are also too young to think and care. I'm more pissed than anyone about them not thinking and caring, but after two to three days, I am able to rationalize why.
I hate Jonathon Smith as much as anyone, but I can tell you he does think about his calls and he DOES care. Same goes for Chris Petersen. I see a lot of similarities between Petersen and Larry Culpepper down at TCU. I can tell you from watching TCU firsthand that winning games is fun.
Think:
verb (used without object), thought, thinking.
to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation:
Think carefully before you begin.
to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts:
I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
to call something to one's conscious mind:
I couldn't think of his phone number.
to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.:
She thought about cutting her hair.to invent or conceive of something:
We thought of a new plan.
to have consideration or regard for someone:
Think of others first.
verb (used with object), thought, thinking.
to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else:
Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon:
Think the deal over.
to regard as specified:
He thought me unkind.
to believe to be true of someone or something:
to think evil of the neighbors.to analyze or evolve rationally:
to think the problem out.
to have as a plan or intention:
I thought that I would go.
of or relating to thinking or thought.
Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind:
the think book of the year.
Compare think piece.
noun
Informal. the act or a period of thinking:
I want to sit down and give it a good think.
Verb phrases
think of, a.to conceive of; imagine.
b.to have an opinion or judgment of.
c.to consider; anticipate:
When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
think out /through, a.to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking.
b.to devise by thinking; contrive:
He thought out a plan for saving time. think up, to devise or contrive by thinking:
Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?
What is the context of the thought to make one think? I'm not sure if we can tell yet. I can tell you that Jonathon Smith does think about his play calls and he does care.
Once you can walk, then you can run. Once you can think, you can care. It's not the other way around. I know many want it to be, but that's not the case. Are we talking about a court case or a brief case? If it's the former, I'm all for it. If it's the latter, Petersen might have to make some changes.
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