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LiberalFighter

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14. If the result is something they don't want to know about
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 09:47 AM
Jun 2014

I would think they would avoid places on the internet that would announce the results. Although I think that might be difficult as there is more than just DU that likely would have it on their front page especially if they are media outlets.

Does that also mean they would avoid watching the news?

There should be enough anticipation watching a taped version even when knowing the outcome. If all a person reads is that the USA won by a certain score they won't know who scored. Or when they scored. Or what type of fabulous kick or other action was performed.

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