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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

What's next? Did Joe tell Al Gore how to invent the internet?
Joe taught Steve Gutenberg how to read and write, and inspired him to make the first movable type printing press.
Mexico was close to entering World War I on Germany's side, but Joe told them to "stick it", and they remained neutral.
 
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What's next? Did Joe tell Al Gore how to invent the internet?
Joe taught Steve Gutenberg how to read and write, and inspired him to make the first movable type printing press.
Mexico was close to entering World War I on Germany's side, but Joe told them to "stick it", and they remained neutral.

I'm pretty sure JoePed led the siege at Vicksburg AND held Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg in 1863....
 
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...and there goes the disagreement.
https://bwi.forums.rivals.com/threads/swish-goes-the-broom.315018/
Swish goes the broom.
And the fake Penn Staters with it.
translation please.
The thread on UM settling for millions was moved to the test board. OP probably think it was deleted.

So they moved the thread where people questioned the cult to a spot off the main board, where no one will look at it. I think there's more free thought in North Korea than on that board.

The next action, according to this other guy, is to get rid of the disagree-ers. (Is that a word?)

What Rich needs to do is move crm, hippo, nole, and bourbon along. Like what was done with them on tos.

They're fake Penn Staters, here only to slur Penn State, and Paterno.

"Real" Penn Staters would only have positive things to say about Penn State and Joe Paterno.
 
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So as one of the leaders in my daughter's Cub Scout group, I have to do this Youth Protection Training. No big deal, of course, but it includes a test I have to pass. Still, no big deal, but this question has me confused.
When facing possible abuse of a child, your first step should be to:
A) Contact the chartered organization representative
B) Notify the Scoutmaster
C) Contact the guardian
D) Make sure the youth is safe and supported and immediately call 911

I thought the answer was to wait until tomorrow and tell your supervisor, who should then wait until Monday so as to not ruin anyone's weekend. After that, we get together and decide that the most humane thing to do is to just ask him to not be with kids anymore. Then, when the NCAA takes all my wins away, I should probably whine about it a lot and insist that I still did things the right way.

You know... Penn State enabled a child predator and they got their wins back. Ohio State didn't break any laws, and players profited off their NIL, which is now allowed by the NCAA, but we can't get our wins back. Doesn't that seem goofy?
 
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PSU QB Sean Clifford Starting NIL Agency: 'It's for the Players, by the Players'

Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford is focused on helping his fellow student-athletes off the field as he prepares for his sixth season with the Nittany Lions program.

Pete Thamel of ESPN reported Clifford launched the agency Limitless NIL, which will represent college athletes looking to make money under the NCAA's name, image and likeness legislation. There are five employees who work for the agency, and it has signed seven athletes from three different schools to this point.

"It's the agency that I was looking for that I couldn't find," Clifford said. "It's for the players, by the players. I wanted to do something to leave even more of a legacy than just on the field. And I thought that this was kind of the way that I wanted to go."

Thamel noted Limitless NIL is believed to be the first agency founded by a student-athlete with the purpose of helping others with NIL.

Penn State safety Ji'Ayir Brown, Penn State women's basketball player Anna Camden and Kentucky tight end Brenden Bates are among those who have already signed, and there are planned recruiting trips to nearby schools such as Ohio State, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Pitt and West Virginia.

Clifford made more than $100,000 with NIL last year as Penn State's starting quarterback but realized agencies that are accustomed to working with professional athletes sometimes struggled to maximize the potential of college athletes with other time commitments and responsibilities.

A lot of bigger agencies lack the strategy for content creation and the marketing specialty, what athletes should be posting day in and out," the 23-year-old said. "How they should be building their brand and interacting with community."

The quarterback also pointed out those who sign with Limitless NIL will have access to financial advisers to improve their financial literacy. The agency also features an internship program and education on time management and building social media followings.

Entire article: https://bleacherreport.com/articles...nil-agency-its-for-the-players-by-the-players

there are planned recruiting trips to nearby schools such as Ohio State

That's interesting.
 
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