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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

Link? I want to blast that fuck...

https://rutgers.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=642&tid=178331119&mid=178331119&sid=988&style=2

Have it him. The first one ran back to the hive mind pretty quickly. The other one has stayed around for a good heaping of abuse. He really seems to believe that he can win them over with FACTS! and EVIDENTS!. He's the one who posted the quote above.

What's hilarious is that they would never try this on an Ohio State or Michigan board but, apparently, because they've dominated Rutgers on the foosball field they believe that Rutgers Fan will suddenly be all submissive and listen to what they have to say.
 
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I dont even know where to start with this one.

Originally posted by MililaniBuckeye:

Just what the hell is a 60+ year old man doing showering with a under-aged boy in the first place?You may want to read the FAQ before posting this nonsense. Jerry was a father figure to these kids. Fathers shower with kids all the time. It's not illegal in Pennsy to shower

I'm a father. I've never showered with my kids and i never would at any age.
 
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Well, these two posts by me in the "SIAP: Kevin Horne's 'Open Letter to Keith Olbermann' a MUST READ" thread probably won't last for long:

Dads don't take their kids to a deserted shower at a university at 9:00 PM on a Friday night.

Sandusky used his father figure stature to deliberately lure and molest numerous boys.

I have two grown daughters and NEVER showered with them...ever. So your argument that "Fathers shower with kids all the time" is not only wrong, it's repulsive. And if it's legal in PedSoulVania for parents to shower with their children, it's just futher justification to nuke and salt the entire sad state...
 
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https://rutgers.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=642&tid=178331119&mid=178331119&sid=988&style=2

Have it him. The first one ran back to the hive mind pretty quickly. The other one has stayed around for a good heaping of abuse. He really seems to believe that he can win them over with FACTS! and EVIDENTS!. He's the one who posted the quote above.

What's hilarious is that they would never try this on an Ohio State or Michigan board but, apparently, because they've dominated Rutgers on the foosball field they believe that Rutgers Fan will suddenly be all submissive and listen to what they have to say.

Wait, I thought Penn State was the only school to consistent beat Ohio State? 8D
 
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Somebody who really wants to make some money should print up and sell white t-shirts with 298! on the front and "He Knew" on the back next year when the pedsters come to Ohio Stadium. There would be absolutely ZERO trademark/licensing violations. You might risk the Paterno lawyers if you put "Paterno Knew" on the back though.
 
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He did know, didn't he?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the Cult always acknowledged that Joesus knew exactly what was going on. Their stance has been that he shouldn't be vilified because he went to his superiors and reported what he had heard from McQueary.

So, how could anyone take exception to a shirt proclaiming that "He knew!" IMO, they'd be more upset about the 298 reference.
 
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He did know, didn't he?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the Cult always acknowledged that Joesus knew exactly what was going on. Their stance has been that he shouldn't be vilified because he went to his superiors and reported what he had heard from McQueary.

So, how could anyone take exception to a shirt proclaiming that "He knew!" IMO, they'd be more upset about the 298 reference.

The cult only acknowledges that McQueary came to him with a vague story that "something" might have been going on and properly reported that to his superiors. Most of them fight the notion that McQueary explicitly said rape or even "sexual nature." I like "He Knew" because it's simple and succinct. People will get it, and the cult would get the implication and be outraged by it. Plus, #PaternoKnew was a popular hashtag on twitter for those outraged at him getting the wins back.
 
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