It can be hard, when we're young, to not win a trophy sometimes. But we grow up and realize it’s not the end of the world and we don't need to turn that loss into our entire personality. https://t.co/Y0039RdclU
SO WHY ARE YOU TELLING RILEY GAINES THAT INSTEAD OF TELLING WILLIAM “LIA” THOMAS???
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4 responses to “But we grow up”
twiliter
How about being cheated out of a trophy, or cheated out of an opportunity to compete, or being displaced in ranking by a cheater? Being cheated out of something is much different than accepting a loss. Senator she/her wants to teach us life lessons. Listen up, kids.
Mike Haubrich
So kind of Megan to give the trophies away like that.
Nullius in Verba
How do they manage to do that so regularly? I mean the “offer an argument without giving the slightest thought to whether it works in the opposite direction” thing. It’s uncanny.
Lady Mondegreen
Senator has a “trans child.”
As Helen Joyce says, such people will fight to the end rather than admit what they’ve allowed to be done to their children.
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4 responses to “But we grow up”
How about being cheated out of a trophy, or cheated out of an opportunity to compete, or being displaced in ranking by a cheater? Being cheated out of something is much different than accepting a loss. Senator she/her wants to teach us life lessons. Listen up, kids.
So kind of Megan to give the trophies away like that.
How do they manage to do that so regularly? I mean the “offer an argument without giving the slightest thought to whether it works in the opposite direction” thing. It’s uncanny.
Senator has a “trans child.”
As Helen Joyce says, such people will fight to the end rather than admit what they’ve allowed to be done to their children.