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How many sides does your mouth have? by tdiddy07
Because you're talking out of all of them. You dismiss those who don't attend games as not real fans if they're motivated by frustration with the program for abandoning ideals about standards and traditions maintained by the program. Yet you quickly support someone who has other reasons not to watch the game for fear their refusal to priority the game could reflect poorly on the state of the program. All the while dismissing a game against ND's rival as just another .500 game. That takes a special kind of lack of self-awareness.