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Furphy Injury

I mean do we have an idea on his injury? The BY has OCD in a huge way in so many threads lol.
I think you mean ADHD but otherwise I'm in agreement with you that topic has become irrelevant in most of these threads.
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I learned South Park is still on the air and there's still people who watch it.
It's never too late for you to learn that "there's" is a contraction for "there is," and that "there is still people" represents a mismatch between a singular verb and a plural subject. And South Park has not shifted away from having a human audience.
 
I heard from a friend who has a brother that is dating someone close to one of the people that prepare the athletes' meals that Furphy will be out 8 weeks with a high ankle sprain unless he just rolled it and will therefore miss minimal time.
 
I got youngins at home and they have been blowing me up with 6 7 for awhile now. It's funny though, I can't even get mad at it. I'm a teenager at heart and mentality as it is, so when my wife gets annoyed I join in.
 
I heard from a friend who has a brother that is dating someone close to one of the people that prepare the athletes' meals that Furphy will be out 8 weeks with a high ankle sprain unless he just rolled it and will therefore miss minimal time.



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That's because 6-7 is a gen a/z thing which has loose representation as "our joke" in that they bond over the fact they think it's funny that no one knows what it means and it literally is meaningless.
It’s a meaningless thing that is meaningful to gen a/z.

I am not of that generation but it’s wonderful to know they have continued the human trait of generational unity and rebellion.

The specifics of this spoof may be original but the concept is almost as old as human history’s beginning when a new generation arose from a previous generation (tens of thousands of generations ago).

This luxury was most likely not available to the earliest humans. By my calculations earliest humans had to progenerate by their mid teens to have a chance for the next generation to survive. But by the time their progeny reached a rebellious age the prior generation was very likely unavailable for spoofing due to mortality issues.

So this type of gen a/z spoofing probably did not begin initially in human history. Indeed one can argue the earliest generations spoofed the younger generations by depriving them of this spoofing opportunity.

I postulate that the expression “good old days” originated with the first generation that lived long enough to get spoofed by a younger generation. After all who wants to live longer if the price means getting 6-7 spoofed.

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