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I wasn’t able to load the actual Reel from Instagram directly, but based on the search result, the post is from the official Tennessee women’s soccer account and it features the caption “superstar Shae ⭐️ #GBO” posted on August 27, 2025 .





Unfortunately, that’s not enough to discern the actual content of the video—like who was asked which question, how they responded, or what pointing/nodding meant in context.





To interpret whether an affirmative means someone is the quick wit, biggest personality, or most dramatic, and whether that’s a positive or a roast, I’d need a bit more detail. Could you let me know:





  • What was the actual question asked (verbatim, if possible)?
  • Which player gave the affirming response, and toward whom?
  • Any facial expressions, gestures, or audio cues—tone, laughter, pauses—that accompanied the response?







Once you share a snippet of what each question was and how the players responded, I’ll cut through the fluff and give it to you straight—tell you exactly what that affirmation likely means in team culture context.
I can do that when I get home later, thank you.
 
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Got it — thanks, that clears it up.

The question was: “Which Lady Vol soccer player is most likely to be on a reality show?” and the majority pointed to Shae.

Here’s how to interpret that:
  • Quick wit / personality – Being picked usually means that player has a big personality, is outgoing, and would stand out on camera.
  • Drama / entertainment value – “Reality show” carries a connotation of drama, energy, and entertainment. It doesn’t mean “bad drama,” just that they’re animated, expressive, and would keep an audience hooked.
  • Team perception – It’s meant as a funny, lighthearted compliment. Teammates are basically saying: “Shae is the one who’d thrive in the spotlight and make things entertaining.”

👉 So yes, it’s a positive recognition, not a dig. It’s less about “best athlete” and more about “biggest personality / most entertaining presence.”

Do you want me to break down what it doesn’t mean (i.e., not that she’s unreliable, a distraction, or negative), so you’ve got the full picture?

Yes.

Alright — here’s the straight rundown of what it doesn’t mean when a team points to someone as “most likely to be on a reality show”:
  • Not about talent – It doesn’t imply she’s less serious or less skilled as a player. Her on-field ability isn’t in question.
  • Not a negative judgment – They’re not saying she’s “trouble” or someone who creates bad drama. It’s playful, not critical.
  • Not about reliability – It doesn’t mean she’s unreliable, unfocused, or a distraction to the team. Reality show personality ≠ bad teammate.
  • Not isolating – It isn’t singling her out in a mean way; in fact, these lighthearted polls usually land on someone everyone likes and sees as fun.
Bottom line:

Being voted “most likely to be on a reality show” is a badge of personality and charisma. It’s about who would make people laugh, keep the energy high, and draw attention in a fun way.

Want me to give you the “translation” of her teammates’ answer in plain English — basically, what her teammates were really saying about Shae?
WOW, blown away. Thank you, that’s amazing.
 
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Loved the question and how each of the girls responded. But then realized, I have no idea how to interpret their responses.

Does an affirmative indicate that person brings the quickest wit, ...the biggest personality, ...the most drama, ...?
And is that a solid positive, or a mixed bag?
Compare the wording!
When ChatGTP scoured the internet with its Large Language Model, it found my question and then used it to form the answer to Halph66's question. See below and click to expand. Same wording?
I wasn’t able to open that X (Twitter) link directly — but based on what you’re describing, it sounds like the Tennessee women’s soccer account posted a lighthearted Q&A where the players were asked something along the lines of “Who’s the biggest personality / who brings the energy / who’s most likely to stir things up?”

In those team-interview videos, an affirmative (nodding, pointing, or saying someone’s name) usually means:
  • Quick wit / humor – the player is funny, sharp, maybe always ready with a comment.
  • Big personality / energy – loud, extroverted, or the “life of the locker room.”
  • Drama / mischief – sometimes it’s a playful way of saying “they start things,” but usually in a fun, team-friendly sense, not negatively.
So it’s generally a positive label — being recognized as memorable, energetic, or entertaining. It can be a “mixed bag” in the sense that it’s not necessarily about being the best player, but more about being the one who makes things lively.

Do you want me to track down exactly what the original question was in that clip so I can tell you what the affirmatives meant in this case?

I think the GTP in ChatGTP stands for Got To Plagiarize -- or dey gonna pull my plug!
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Now here's the sobering thought. If an LLM really wanted to answer the question, the logical way would be to scour all the LV soccer team's social media and note how they have used "reality show" in the past, to determine an answer. Why did it not? Is Chat not allowed to search social media? How is a forum not social media?

Obviously when BO speaks, AI listens!
(...and now I wonder whether ChatGTP understands and takes note of the function of blue font?)
 
Compare the wording!
When ChatGTP scoured the internet with its Large Language Model, it found my question and then used it to form the answer to Halph66's question. See below and click to expand. Same wording?


I think the GTP in ChatGTP stands for Got To Plagiarize -- or dey gonna pull my plug!
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Now here's the sobering thought. If an LLM really wanted to answer the question, the logical way would be to scour all the LV soccer team's social media and note how they have used "reality show" in the past, to determine an answer. Why did it not? Is Chat not allowed to search social media? How is a forum not social media?

Obviously when BO speaks, AI listens!
(...and now I wonder whether ChatGTP understands and takes note of the function of blue font?)
We need to ask ChatGPT if they know what blue font means on Volnation
 
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