Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Still like nine hours from game time and I think we already have a winner for the worst take of the day…
It's really hard to understand what DV is saying with all of Mike Kryzewski's jizz in his throat.
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Originally Posted by R8RFAN:
To call someone a “rosin heel” or “tar heel” was to imply that they worked in a lowly trade. During the Civil War, North Carolina soldiers flipped the meaning of the term and turned an epithet into an accolade. They called themselves “tar heels” as an expression of state pride.
I have also heard the term date from the Revolutionary War.
Surprised that the cancel culture warriors haven't come for Tar Heels yet due to its Civil War origins.
North Carolina, I believe, suffered the most casualties by percentage out of any Confederate state. Ironically, North Carolina barely voted to secede.
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Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
I have also heard the term date from the Revolutionary War.
Surprised that the cancel culture warriors haven't come for Tar Heels yet due to its Civil War origins.
North Carolina, I believe, suffered the most casualties by percentage out of any Confederate state. Ironically, North Carolina barely voted to secede.
Both NC and Virginia was close to the same
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