FYI Michael Jordan never said And I took it personally : r . . . - Reddit "And I took it personally" is a bit more comical and more suited to memes, while the original is a bit more fitting the tone MJ originally had I think this might be another cause of Mandela Effects The meme version is the one we prefer to repeat, so we then forget about the original until we come across it and are surprised
MJ took it personally : r nba - Reddit When The Last Dance aired in 2020, me and my GF were always laughing so hard every time he said "I took that personally " We would go around and say it to each other about everything, and then it felt like two months later it became a really famous meme It was funny seeing what we thought was an inside joke become a meme Reply reply octosus37 •
What does And I took that personality meme mean? - Reddit It came from The Last Dance -- the Michael Jordan documentary released last year Basically, MJ's well known for his tendency to internalize anything and use it as motivation "And I took that personally" is used in memes to exaggerate a minor event -- that one wouldn't necessarily get riled up over -- as motivation for doing well, similar to Michael Jordan's aforementioned ability to
MJ took it personal : r nba - Reddit Chandler Parsons: So then Kyrie said there's only 20 guys actually getting paid And he's part of that As if I'm not part of that I got 25 million, only played 5 games this year So yeah I took it personally But I said okay, Imma let you have that Reply reply I_Hate_Traffic • Flashback to a random ass childhood story Reply reply 10woodenchairs •
And I took that personally : r memes - Reddit 6 6K votes, 16 comments 32M subscribers in the memes community Memes! A way of describing cultural information being shared An element of a…
My boss told me to fuck off. . . and I took that personally 62K votes, 2 5K comments true So last week, I go to ask for paper paycheck because it was already 2pm and hadn’t received it yet and wanted to cash it to make sure it didn’t bounce When I walked upstairs to HR’s office, I found the CEO, HR director, along with another two coworkers I proceeded to ask for my paycheck The CEO promptly told me to “fuck off” in a dead-pan delivery
How does one “not take things personally”? : r . . . - Reddit How does one “not take things personally”? I’ll admit that I’m a bit of a sensitive person, and prone to anxiety because of this On a lot of self help forums and advice threads a common piece of advice is “to stop taking things personally” But how exactly does one actually DO this?