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People who are proud about something they didn't achieve, amirite?
by Anonymous3 months ago
We won the playoffs Sure buddy, how many games did you play?
by perryhartmann3 months ago
Yeah, this is what I'm talking about
by Anonymous3 months ago
I think that's so pure in people. I love genuine friends who are happy that you have achieved something, or a family member who is excited for you. That's what a true person is
by Anonymous3 months ago
Just say you hate sportsball. We all know that's what you mean
by Anonymous3 months ago
You are not getting the concept
by Anonymous3 months ago
My god I hope you're joking.. I hope they disown you when they grow up
by Anonymous3 months ago
Jesus Christ, dude. Read the room.
by Anonymous3 months ago
You don't get it do you
by Lucky_Bee3 months ago
People are pack animals and they're proud of the communities they develop.
by Big-Reply3 months ago
So if you ever have a son and he gets a perfect score on the SATs or something, you aren't gonna be proud of him?
by RealBus3 months ago
Pride outside of yourself can help people feel a sense of connectedness with their community
by Significant-Buy50893 months ago
People take what victories they can (in their mind) I suppose. I agree though. Iv'e never found that the people who do this are successful in anything in their own life, makes sense though, otherwise you'd never hear them talk about anything else!
by Anonymous3 months ago
I think it has to do with the sense of community. Like "Look at that fella from my circle, he achieved the thing, he is cool and we are happy for him, because he makes our group awesome"
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