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Would it be offensive to have one where a small-town conservative woman goes to the big city and meets a Jewish guy and discovers the true meaning of Hunnakah?
When even your campus's College Republican organization tells you to shut the fuck up: https://www.threads.com/@jamescrockerrr/post/DR5LrCoCd3x/the-chairman-of-the-oklahoma-college-republicans-has-released-a-statement
Oh yeah, I don't think anyone's arguing they should actively be eliminated, but I also wouldn't be surprised if the number of them dwindles as they become less profitable.
I mean, are the cities even getting the money anymore? I don't think many people are making the trips anymore. As for great tropical locales, I'm not sure Boston, Detriot, Charlotte, or oh my god Shreveport match that description very much. Even the schools have to buy an allotment of tickets...
"You know the worst thing about being a slave? They make you work all day but they don't pay you or let you go."
"That's the only thing about being a slave."
I mean, that will always happen, but the larger the field is, the less those first left out have to really complain about. When there were 3 undefeated major conference champs and only 2 could get in, there could be a legitimate complaint if you were the one left out. If there are 12 or 16 and...
Huh, why does that seem familiar?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Official_Birthday#/media/File:Bread_ticket_for_royal_birthday_1859_Toronto_Canada.jpg
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