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Arizona Wildcats Basketball Forums => Arizona Wildcats Basketball => Topic started by: WILD on August 01, 2019, 03:25:41 PM
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https://twitter.com/APlayersProgram/status/1157044306915426304
This makes me sick, wasting time on ill children and building community. Look at those phoney smiles - it is obvious they all hate each other. Next thing you know they will be studying and trying to improve themselves. Man this program is going down hill fast.
(just had to keep up my image for everyone)
Quote from: Liquidated on August 01, 2019, 05:03:03 PM
This makes me sick, wasting time on ill children and building community. Look at those phoney smiles - it is obvious they all hate each other. Next thing you know they will be studying and trying to improve themselves. Man this program is going down hill fast.
(just had to keep up my image for everyone)
Thanks,
I was starting to worry that the liquid was Kool aid because I have agreed with a couple of things you said recently.
I don't know why ANYONE would say these pictures would make them sick. I think taking time out of your schedule to visit children with illness is a great way to give back. I for have issues with my health, so a response like liquids is another crybaby reaction! Liquid should just crawl under a rock and stay there!
But aside from that the visit from the team has puts smiles on their faces, and gives them a sense of comfort.
Quote from: lsg_da_apache on August 02, 2019, 08:52:06 AM
I don't know why ANYONE would say these pictures would make them sick. I think taking time out of your schedule to visit children with illness is a great way to give back. I for have issues with my health, so a response like liquids is another crybaby reaction! Liquid should just crawl under a rock and stay there!
But aside from that the visit from the team has puts smiles on their faces, and gives them a sense of comfort.
My post was 100% facetious and I was poking fun at myself, as U.P. Zonafan picked up on.
It is obvious to me that the guys were having a great time and it is always important that they do work like that in the community and see how devastating health issues can be to human beings. This was a great reminder that spots can have meaningful impact on peoples lives. It is also the first truly positive thing I have seen about the team and program in months.