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Re: TirdFirgusson post# 232501

Saturday, 06/29/2013 12:11:50 PM

Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:11:50 PM

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Legally? LMAO. I coach football and at the end of the game if the kids played up to their potential it's a win for us. Don't care about the score. If the kids had fun it's a win, don't care about the score. If the kids play with heart and determination, it's a win, don't care about the score.
If a person goes to court and could get fines of millions and ends up with thousands, its a win in their mind. Its all perspective so what the hell does legally have to do with it?

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November 17, 2005 7:31 PM

This year “some people wanted the word ‘brainstorming’ replaced by ‘thought shower’ so as not to offend people with brain disorders, and they also wanted ‘deferred success’ to replace ‘failure’ so as not to embarrass those who don’t succeed.” These words and phrases are just a couple cited by Global Language Monitor as the year’s most politically correct words and phrases.

The phrase that topped this year’s list was ‘misguided criminals,’ one of several terms the British Broadcasting Corp. used so as not to use the word ‘terrorist’ in describing those who carried out train and bus bombings in London this summer.

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