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2 hours ago, Js1 said:

Considering the EoT drama we went through, not a lot of room to talk. Both Texas and aggy alumni need to remember that they’ve graduated and moved on and the school is for the current generation. It’s not for you to use your money to keep the school going as your playground to relive your experiences from 40 years ago. 

Embrace your new (but still ingrained) gayness, ya red ass aggys! 

The EOT "drama" was generated by a professor on campus who chose to fabricate a version of history in an effort to give himself a soapbox to stand on. He was a race pimp who thought if he was the center of a controversy he could cash in by being the spokesperson for a cause. That isn't unheard of in academia.

The aggy "Rudder Association" clusterfuck is influential alumni twisting the arms of high level administrators, in the shadows, to promote the same white supremacy that Sul Ross lived his whole life, and murdered many people of color, to promote. "They" are going to overrun "us." "Other groups" are having tons of kids and are coming here to overrun "our" country.

The Rudder Association is aggys at the highest level reacting as they have been taught to their entire lives. Sharp, Perry, Adams. The whole crew. They fired the president of the university because he wasn't one of "them."

There are controversies generated by race pimps who want to benefit personally by the struggles of others. And then there are Klan aggys. The Klan aggys are exerting their influence through the Rudder Association. There have been Klan aggys longer than any of us have been alive. Klan aggys are pieces of shit. Don't kid yourself for a moment about the strength of the Klan in and around Brazos County, Texas or their "traditions." If you doubt the influence of virulent racists in Brazos County ask yourself when the radical change happened and what set it off.

The reality is nothing about "aggy values" has changed in the past hundred years. Sadly, aggys are proud of that fact.

When aggys are meeting in secret to complain that "they is gonna outbreed us" the rest of us need to take note.

The people of Texas deserve better than Texas A&M.

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49 minutes ago, Randolph Duke said:

 

The people of Texas deserve better than Texas A&M.

 

This couldn't be truer.  Here's a cool story bro.

My wife has a best friend from her undergrad at Brown.  We met during grad school.  Her friend married an aggy working, at the time somewhere outside of San Marcos.  aggy ends up starting some kind of trucking company and starts "making" some kind of industrial metal parts.

Fast forward a few decades and I still have to see this hillbilly whenever we are in their current town.  His business has done well and they try to portray themselves as respectable and able to hold conversation with us.  They've invested heavily in this area too - ranch in the hill country, a plane, a couple ski houses, etc.  At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

aggy as a whole are like this and it is an embarrassment that only reinforces our state's redneck image.  Just because their university is large they think it is this beacon of intellect and it isn't.  They are graduates of a trade school who feel the need to try to equate themselves to intellectuals.  Other, smaller, intellectually inferior schools don't feel the need to do this.  It's sad for them but damning for the rest of us that call Texas home.

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58 minutes ago, ermahgerdhorn said:

This couldn't be truer.  Here's a cool story bro.

My wife has a best friend from her undergrad at Brown.  We met during grad school.  Her friend married an aggy working, at the time somewhere outside of San Marcos.  aggy ends up starting some kind of trucking company and starts "making" some kind of industrial metal parts.

Fast forward a few decades and I still have to see this hillbilly whenever we are in their current town.  His business has done well and they try to portray themselves as respectable and able to hold conversation with us.  They've invested heavily in this area too - ranch in the hill country, a plane, a couple ski houses, etc.  At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

aggy as a whole are like this and it is an embarrassment that only reinforces our state's redneck image.  Just because their university is large they think it is this beacon of intellect and it isn't.  They are graduates of a trade school who feel the need to try to equate themselves to intellectuals.  Other, smaller, intellectually inferior schools don't feel the need to do this.  It's sad for them but damning for the rest of us that call Texas home.

There are Aggies, and then there is aggy. I know a number of people who went to A&M, gained useful knowledge, and have done well in life. They were the few that asked reasonable questions such as "If Gill never played in the Dixie Classic game, why did they celebrate him and not the guy who scored the winning touchdown?" Or, "How in the fuck does Fish Camp not teach incoming students to repudiate everything Sul Ross stood for?"

Reforming Texas A&M to make it an educational institution and not a white supremacist indoctrination camp would have an immensely positive effect on the culture and economy of Texas. Just over $1 billion is wasted by the Texas legislature every year by luring gullible children into believing a trade school diploma from Texas A&M will improve their time on Earth.

One of the truths I have learned in life is that when someone constantly bleats about how they are "a better American" or "a better Christian" than anyone else, they are probably a piece of shit human being. The foundation of aggy culture is sanctimoniously declaring any aggy is a better American than anyone else. You do the math from there.

Oh, and Fish Camp doesn't teach incoming students to repudiate everything Sul Ross stood for because those pieces of shit such at The Rudder Association fundamentally agree with Sul Ross' life mission, which was to establish the supremacy of the white man.

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3 hours ago, ermahgerdhorn said:

This couldn't be truer.  Here's a cool story bro.

My wife has a best friend from her undergrad at Brown.  We met during grad school.  Her friend married an aggy working, at the time somewhere outside of San Marcos.  aggy ends up starting some kind of trucking company and starts "making" some kind of industrial metal parts.

Fast forward a few decades and I still have to see this hillbilly whenever we are in their current town.  His business has done well and they try to portray themselves as respectable and able to hold conversation with us.  They've invested heavily in this area too - ranch in the hill country, a plane, a couple ski houses, etc.  At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

aggy as a whole are like this and it is an embarrassment that only reinforces our state's redneck image.  Just because their university is large they think it is this beacon of intellect and it isn't.  They are graduates of a trade school who feel the need to try to equate themselves to intellectuals.  Other, smaller, intellectually inferior schools don't feel the need to do this.  It's sad for them but damning for the rest of us that call Texas home.

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12 hours ago, ermahgerdhorn said:

This couldn't be truer.  Here's a cool story bro.

My wife has a best friend from her undergrad at Brown.  We met during grad school.  Her friend married an aggy working, at the time somewhere outside of San Marcos.  aggy ends up starting some kind of trucking company and starts "making" some kind of industrial metal parts.

Fast forward a few decades and I still have to see this hillbilly whenever we are in their current town.  His business has done well and they try to portray themselves as respectable and able to hold conversation with us.  They've invested heavily in this area too - ranch in the hill country, a plane, a couple ski houses, etc.  At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

aggy as a whole are like this and it is an embarrassment that only reinforces our state's redneck image.  Just because their university is large they think it is this beacon of intellect and it isn't.  They are graduates of a trade school who feel the need to try to equate themselves to intellectuals.  Other, smaller, intellectually inferior schools don't feel the need to do this.  It's sad for them but damning for the rest of us that call Texas home.

I wonder what you must think of the guys on this board who are truck drivers. Can you see them when you look down your nose?

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21 hours ago, ermahgerdhorn said:At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

 

Why doesn’t everyone do it if it is so simple?

Your post gives him more credit than you meant to.

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21 hours ago, ermahgerdhorn said:

This couldn't be truer.  Here's a cool story bro.

My wife has a best friend from her undergrad at Brown.  We met during grad school.  Her friend married an aggy working, at the time somewhere outside of San Marcos.  aggy ends up starting some kind of trucking company and starts "making" some kind of industrial metal parts.

Fast forward a few decades and I still have to see this hillbilly whenever we are in their current town.  His business has done well and they try to portray themselves as respectable and able to hold conversation with us.  They've invested heavily in this area too - ranch in the hill country, a plane, a couple ski houses, etc.  At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

aggy as a whole are like this and it is an embarrassment that only reinforces our state's redneck image.  Just because their university is large they think it is this beacon of intellect and it isn't.  They are graduates of a trade school who feel the need to try to equate themselves to intellectuals.  Other, smaller, intellectually inferior schools don't feel the need to do this.  It's sad for them but damning for the rest of us that call Texas home.

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1 hour ago, Longboard Horn said:

I'm asking the same thing 

 

I know at least one other R1 school in Texas sent out a system-wide email requiring everyone to log their foreign entanglements this week.

 

Most university systems already have something like this on file, (mainly tied to grant funding requirements for the DOD, NIH, ect) but my guess is aggy being aggy this is going to be tied to some sort of borderline legal enterprise that will make people questions wtf they are doing and who was dumb enough to approve this relationship.

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He deserves a statue because he's the MOST FAMOUS COLLEGE ATHLETE. LIERALLY LIKE EVAH!!!

https://texags.com/forums/5/topics/3276878/2 

Its pretty crazy they have dragged their feet on building him a statue. Literally the most famous college athlete ever, put A&M into pop culture, pretty much single handedly responsible for the biggest fundraising boom in the school's history (its true Johnny isnt Johnny without Mike Evans), and its not like we have Heisman winners dripping from the program. The only reason people can come up with not to build it is because they personally don't like him.

We're a school that claims contested national titles from the Coollidge administration but we dont build a statue of a guy who won the heisman in our lifetime? That's weird.

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On 3/8/2022 at 9:30 AM, ermahgerdhorn said:

This couldn't be truer.  Here's a cool story bro.

My wife has a best friend from her undergrad at Brown.  We met during grad school.  Her friend married an aggy working, at the time somewhere outside of San Marcos.  aggy ends up starting some kind of trucking company and starts "making" some kind of industrial metal parts.

Fast forward a few decades and I still have to see this hillbilly whenever we are in their current town.  His business has done well and they try to portray themselves as respectable and able to hold conversation with us.  They've invested heavily in this area too - ranch in the hill country, a plane, a couple ski houses, etc.  At the end of the day the guy just isn't that smart - he's a laborer who marshaled other laborers to get to where he is and his inferiority complex burns pretty damn bright when the adults start talking.  Telling a truck to go from point A to B and back to A or bending a pipe at a 45 degree angle doesn't require any actual brainpower no matter how much he wants us to believe it does.

aggy as a whole are like this and it is an embarrassment that only reinforces our state's redneck image.  Just because their university is large they think it is this beacon of intellect and it isn't.  They are graduates of a trade school who feel the need to try to equate themselves to intellectuals.  Other, smaller, intellectually inferior schools don't feel the need to do this.  It's sad for them but damning for the rest of us that call Texas home.

   Bro- There are a couple reasons you are catching this heat. I will list them.

1) It is ok to make fun of aggy and their delusions, but one must remember that many of us are also related to said aagys. Its how its ok for you to call your sister a trollop, but if someone else did you might fight them. So you want to keep it light hearted.

2) You are an asshole

   But seriously. When we first moved back to Texas from Los Angeles there was a nice family on our street. Their daughter was the same age as ours and they quickly became close friends. The entire family was aggy. Mom, dad, and the two older kids were recent grads. Mom is a teacher. Dad works for a good company. Youngest daughter just graduated and was still figuring it out but the oldest daughter was teaching in Japan. They were big time humanitarians and virtually never made a comment about UT. They are literally the AntiAggie, polar opposites of what you would expect from an all Ag family. We are still friends today even though they have since moved away. Great people.

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