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A fan of the local High School football team just posted the following. " Good Luck Eagles." Now to me this is just a friendly support message, another person took it as being a slam against the team - because it didn't show any belief in the team's ability. According to this person, a better message should have been "WIN IT." ??? So just for fun, I'd like to know what others think about saying "good luck, team." ( the reason I'm posting this - shows how very simple words, thoughts, can be misconstrued by others into meaning something other than intended by the originator.)
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"another person took it as being a slam against the team - because it didn't show any belief in the team's ability."
Find the person who was high and had that stupid thought and slap him really hard.
This is just one thought - imagine someone who watches the return of the old westerns, with John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and such. Then complains about the actions, forgetting that these shows were really made years ago and were entertaining. This person also believes it isn't climate change that is causing a problem - it's too many people. (good thing he plans to vote for Trump.)
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