In an effort to twist this into something positive or constructive:
I wonder if in England (where KaVir is from), the word underdog has different connotations than in America. In America, underdog is generally a good thing. It's the little guy that everyone is cheering for. It's the guy that's not getting a fair shake because the odds are stacked against him, but he keeps on plugging away anyway. Maybe in England it has less positive associations?
Just a thought.
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