bearsandgiants said:
Oxfurd is a good school. But why isn't it spelled Oxfourd?
There's Furd and then there's Oxfurd.
bearsandgiants said:
Oxfurd is a good school. But why isn't it spelled Oxfourd?
I think you missed the point of my comment (in relation to an earlier "recommendation" of a new conference name.) I was simply having some fun in case there ever was a suggestion of adapting a conference name.Cal88 said:TomBear said:
I'm in favor of the Pacific/Atlantic Conference, or......the PACC(I doubt the Pac will remain if Cal and stanfurd jump to the ACC, so there should be no conflict in using that name).
It's still the ACC, as in the Atlantic Coast to Coast conference.
BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
BearHunter said:bearsandgiants said:
Oxfurd is a good school. But why isn't it spelled Oxfourd?
There's Furd and then there's Oxfurd.
if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
I don't know the origins of the "u" in Stanfurd, but in Oxbridge (its what folks call Oxford and Cambridge) they do pronounce Oxford as though it should be spelled Oxfurd. It's their snooty upper class accent.BearHunter said:bearsandgiants said:
Oxfurd is a good school. But why isn't it spelled Oxfourd?
There's Furd and then there's Oxfurd.
BarcaBear said:if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
BarcaBear said:if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
Bearly Clad said:
I still think just making it the American Coastal Conference (or American Coast Conference) and keeping the ACC moniker is the best way to go. They're on the borderline of adding us and the trees anyway so I don't think them feeling like we're changing their traditions or re-writing their history would go over well
if Cal joins the ACC you will be running into a lot of Elizabeth Warren like people who think their great great grandmother was a Cherokee princess. or 5 cent Natives. its what we call the colonizers that paid 5 cents to get their names put on the Dawes rolls so they could pretend to be Native and lay claim to stolen Native landBearHunter said:
Didn't we all attend Oxford and have Native American blood like Elizabeth Warren?
poor lil raging karen. you whine about going off topic and fail to once talk about the actual thread. you've been crying in all your posts. bruh, you care so hard that you're having a conniption fitAlkiadt said:BarcaBear said:if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
Hey duechbag- Not whining. Just pointing out that the thread is about ACC Presidents meeting.
Not about you and your heritage.
Nobody cares "Bruh"
how old are you? what did the boomer generation say? "pal"?CALiforniALUM said:BarcaBear said:if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
Yeah, what is with the "bruh" shtick?
BarcaBear said:poor lil raging karen. you whine about going off topic and fail to once talk about the actual thread. you've been crying in all your posts. bruh, you care so hard that you're having a conniption fitAlkiadt said:BarcaBear said:if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
Hey duechbag- Not whining. Just pointing out that the thread is about ACC Presidents meeting.
Not about you and your heritage.
Nobody cares "Bruh"
go talk to your psychiatrist. lay off the p2p, son. go to rehab. get therapy. do something. get help.
once the ACC presidents finally make their choice the great thing will be that you can finally go back to your sandbox so you can keep eating elmer's glue out your diaper.
are you still whining? if you don't care, then let it go. talk to your psychiatrist already. get over it.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:poor lil raging karen. you whine about going off topic and fail to once talk about the actual thread. you've been crying in all your posts. bruh, you care so hard that you're having a conniption fitAlkiadt said:BarcaBear said:if you didn't care, you wouldn't be whining. and, yes, you are off topic. try paying attention to the thread. people respond and conversations naturally develop from there. you sound like you missed your daily dose, bruh.Alkiadt said:BarcaBear said:Limey? I'm Native American, aka the original people of these lands, I am not British. It is obvious I have more wisdom than you, however. I went to school at Oxford, I did not come from the British isles.BearBoarBlarney said:With age comes wisdom. You'll learn someday, limey.BarcaBear said:I attended Oxford for graduate school, sometimes the British spelling sticks.BearBoarBlarney said:
On a totally unrelated note, why humour and not humor?
and, bruh, I am a younger generation than you, apparently. this isn't the 1920s or the 1970s, nobody says "jive" anymore. lost in your feels is slang for someone that is overly emotional. I can code switch.
You know, in Native American cultures we distinguish between elders (those that carry our tribes knowledge, culture, and history) and old people. Vast majority of folks will never be elders, just old people trapped in the past complaining. Just sayin, you sound like you live in an old folks home, bruh.
Nobody cares. Take it off topic.
Hey duechbag- Not whining. Just pointing out that the thread is about ACC Presidents meeting.
Not about you and your heritage.
Nobody cares "Bruh"
go talk to your psychiatrist. lay off the p2p, son. go to rehab. get therapy. do something. get help.
once the ACC presidents finally make their choice the great thing will be that you can finally go back to your sandbox so you can keep eating elmer's glue out your diaper.
Nobody cares.
BarcaBear said:if Cal joins the ACC you will be running into a lot of Elizabeth Warren like people who think their great great grandmother was a Cherokee princess. or 5 cent Natives. its what we call the colonizers that paid 5 cents to get their names put on the Dawes rolls so they could pretend to be Native and lay claim to stolen Native landBearHunter said:
Didn't we all attend Oxford and have Native American blood like Elizabeth Warren?
I'm not related to the Cherokee, I'm Nahuatl. Go ask a linguist, we're from the tribes of the Uto-Nahuatl language family. yeah, sorry to burst your bubble of superiority but we don't live on reservations and we go to elite universities like Cal and Oxford.
oh, you're jealous. how adorable. it has only ever come up twice, but congrats on being so booty-tickled that you obsess about it. #GetTherapycubzwin said:
BarcaBear went to Oxford. He manages to post that information in every thread. Raise your hand if you give two ****s.
No. My people predate the colonial settler states political geographies. I'm not Murican nor Mexican. As to the woman you dated, if she was full blooded native, then she was neither American nor Mexican. She would have told you her tribe.Cal88 said:BarcaBear said:if Cal joins the ACC you will be running into a lot of Elizabeth Warren like people who think their great great grandmother was a Cherokee princess. or 5 cent Natives. its what we call the colonizers that paid 5 cents to get their names put on the Dawes rolls so they could pretend to be Native and lay claim to stolen Native landBearHunter said:
Didn't we all attend Oxford and have Native American blood like Elizabeth Warren?
I'm not related to the Cherokee, I'm Nahuatl. Go ask a linguist, we're from the tribes of the Uto-Nahuatl language family. yeah, sorry to burst your bubble of superiority but we don't live on reservations and we go to elite universities like Cal and Oxford.
So you're basically Mexican. Most Mexican-Americans are mestizos, often with preponderant pre-Columbian descendance.
I dated a Mexican-American woman who was full-blood native, born and raised in LA but originally from the southern Pacific coast of Mexico. She had Asian features, and her grandparents didn't even speak Spanish.
Not sure any of us are jealous of an affirmative action admitBarcaBear said:oh, you're jealous. how adorable. it has only ever come up twice, but congrats on being so booty-tickled that you obsess about it. #GetTherapycubzwin said:
BarcaBear went to Oxford. He manages to post that information in every thread. Raise your hand if you give two ****s.
did you graduate from Cal?DoubtfulBear said:Not sure any of us are jealous of an affirmative action admitBarcaBear said:oh, you're jealous. how adorable. it has only ever come up twice, but congrats on being so booty-tickled that you obsess about it. #GetTherapycubzwin said:
BarcaBear went to Oxford. He manages to post that information in every thread. Raise your hand if you give two ****s.
BarcaBear said:No. My people predate the colonial settler states political geographies. I'm not Murican nor Mexican. As to the woman you dated, if she was full blooded native, then she was neither American nor Mexican. She would have told you her tribe.Cal88 said:BarcaBear said:if Cal joins the ACC you will be running into a lot of Elizabeth Warren like people who think their great great grandmother was a Cherokee princess. or 5 cent Natives. its what we call the colonizers that paid 5 cents to get their names put on the Dawes rolls so they could pretend to be Native and lay claim to stolen Native landBearHunter said:
Didn't we all attend Oxford and have Native American blood like Elizabeth Warren?
I'm not related to the Cherokee, I'm Nahuatl. Go ask a linguist, we're from the tribes of the Uto-Nahuatl language family. yeah, sorry to burst your bubble of superiority but we don't live on reservations and we go to elite universities like Cal and Oxford.
So you're basically Mexican. Most Mexican-Americans are mestizos, often with preponderant pre-Columbian descendance.
I dated a Mexican-American woman who was full-blood native, born and raised in LA but originally from the southern Pacific coast of Mexico. She had Asian features, and her grandparents didn't even speak Spanish.
I am indigenous. I am NOT mestizo. The racist Spaniards had this very intricate and absolutely delusional caste system they created with nearly two dozen racial categories (mestizo being one of them) trying to erase African and Indigenous identities. So, no, the racist spaniards delusions about identity don't apply to us. I am indigenous. period. My people define our identity, not colonizers.
Let FSu eat cake.CNHTH said:
Reported topic was apparently how to split the concessions from each of the 3 admits. SMU reported to abstain on media share for the first 7 years now.
If this is true apparently a deal may be already done and it's now FSU fighting with everyone else over the 60 mil a year in concessions.
you're still whining about Oxford? your therapy sessions didn't go well, did they, Beckycubzwin said:
"it has only ever come up twice" he asserts--then mentions oxford 4 times in a single post
You should start a completely different thread asking indigenous scholars to correct your misinformation.GivemTheAxe said:BarcaBear said:No. My people predate the colonial settler states political geographies. I'm not Murican nor Mexican. As to the woman you dated, if she was full blooded native, then she was neither American nor Mexican. She would have told you her tribe.Cal88 said:BarcaBear said:if Cal joins the ACC you will be running into a lot of Elizabeth Warren like people who think their great great grandmother was a Cherokee princess. or 5 cent Natives. its what we call the colonizers that paid 5 cents to get their names put on the Dawes rolls so they could pretend to be Native and lay claim to stolen Native landBearHunter said:
Didn't we all attend Oxford and have Native American blood like Elizabeth Warren?
I'm not related to the Cherokee, I'm Nahuatl. Go ask a linguist, we're from the tribes of the Uto-Nahuatl language family. yeah, sorry to burst your bubble of superiority but we don't live on reservations and we go to elite universities like Cal and Oxford.
So you're basically Mexican. Most Mexican-Americans are mestizos, often with preponderant pre-Columbian descendance.
I dated a Mexican-American woman who was full-blood native, born and raised in LA but originally from the southern Pacific coast of Mexico. She had Asian features, and her grandparents didn't even speak Spanish.
I am indigenous. I am NOT mestizo. The racist Spaniards had this very intricate and absolutely delusional caste system they created with nearly two dozen racial categories (mestizo being one of them) trying to erase African and Indigenous identities. So, no, the racist spaniards delusions about identity don't apply to us. I am indigenous. period. My people define our identity, not colonizers.
I am Mexican-American/Chicano/Latino/mestizo
I am happy that the Spanish followed a different policy for dealing with the indigenous peoples they met than the English. They married or lived with them and had children that eventually became ME.
The English had a policy of immediate or long-term extermination. Then I would not be here today.
FYI. The indigenous peoples did not live in a paradise of peace and live with other indigenous peoples. Many of them also followed a policy of conquest and extermination.
No way would Cortez have been able to conquer Mexico relying only on Spanish troops, guns, horses and steel. They relied upon the support of Tlascalan and other tribes that had been subjected to subjugation and torture by the Aztecs. They took advantage of the Spanish to revolt against the Aztecs and turn on their masters
Second FYI. Recent archaeological evidence indicates that the indigenous peoples who occupied the Americas when Columbus arrived Were the results of several major waves of immigration coming across the Bering Strait or down the Pacific Coast going back thousands and thousands of years. Long before the Clovis culture of 11,000 BC. (That was once thought to be the earliest evidence of indigenous peoples) They did not live in peace and harmony. But often in violence, conquest, enslavement and extermination. (In other words they were just like us
BearBoarBlarney said:
This really is an interesting thread. I did learn several unique techniques of written communication and rhetoric from our Oxford-educated mestizo:
(1) Accuse everyone else of being "lost in their feels" if they express a sentiment different from yours
(2) Insert a "bruh" or a "son" in your diction, preferably in an attempt to put down the person you're responding to
(3) Accuse others you don't agree with of being "booty tickled" to demonstrate that you have access to Urban Dictionary
(4) If anyone raises a point that you disagree with or dismiss outright, call them "jealous" or a "Becky"
(5) Explain the history of affirmative action at UC, and vehemently deny being the beneficiary of the policy
(6) Wield condescension as a cudgel -- and then act aggrieved that anyone would have the temerity to question you on any topic, ever
(7) When in doubt, conclude with inserting another "bruh" or "son" reference, just to show how cool you are, preferably using it as a way to say "Look at me, I'm young, I never lose any argument, I know the history of all things, and by the way, did I mention that I attended graduate school at Oxford?"
I think this covers a lot of "Introduction to Barca 1." Granted, it's a survey course, but Oxford does award doctoral degree credit for it. Sincerely, Mr. Lost in My Feels, son. Or is that bruh?
socaliganbear said:
It's gotta be a fake right? You couldn't come up with a more over the top caricature of a personality. No way it's a real person.