In the broad sense, there’s no little brother syndrome. Most UL fans just want to go to the games and enjoy themselves. Narrow in on the specific posters/tweeters, yes, little brother. The narrative pushed by LSU is the whole fan base is infected with this, that is something I never subscribed to. But if you actively pursue arguments on Twitter with every lsu fan you can, when you have to call LSU “TSAB”, when you go through a woman’s tweets to find her in an lsu shirt from 2019 and then put her on blast, when you go on rants and send irrational emails because some radio guy who doesn’t call you by the correct name will be on the radio at a station you probably don’t even listen to, yes, little brother. But that’s a small, extremely loud part of the fan base. Unfortunately that is all lost see.
And you’re still a liar.
I’m glad that you have openly admitted to believing in their little brother syndrome narrative. Honesty is important to you, as I can see.
Explain which portion of the email is “irrational.”
TSAB was a joke that people started using. Ole Miss and Miss St have a similar arrangement (think Miss St calls Ole Miss TSUN) and it’s a funny thing used in their fanbase. Yet, there is a real rivalry between the schools, with real pride, real banter and that amounts to millions of revenue for each school when they play one another, annually. But I guess you hate money and rivalries and healthy sports banter too.
The truth is, as long as it comes from me or RR, you’ll find something to _____ about. Nothing said to the Delta Media GM was inflammatory or inaccurate. Beyond the ____ing principle of the matter, it’s just bad business to let an openly hostile radio personality on your air waves, in the city of the university that you A) have a media partnership and B) are desperately trying to restore faith in its fanbase.
Not exactly high level thinking. A lot of this is basic common sense.
If two UL fans want get in a "peeing" contest over Lafayette and Baton Rouge, may I suggest pulling over half way (between the two) on the Basin Bridge and "streaming" the debate.
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