Cougars are something you wouldn't want to see roaming around your school campus, or would you?
SEE ALSO: Hey, how about we helicopter grizzly bears into this remote National Park?Southern Oregon University sent out a warning recently about cougar sightings in the area, urging students to stay safe. But the response they got was definitely not the one intended.
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Lauren Devine, a fellow student, saw the email and shared an anonymous student's quick response to the entirety of the university. The response? "That's just my mom."
Wow. That takes guts.
One mother called him "brave:"
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She has a point. Many tweeted about it, but no one went ahead and sent it to the entire student body like our guy, "Student Email."
Others were worried about what his mother would think:
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But what everyone's really taking away from this, is this:
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Now can someone find this man and get him on Ellen?
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That being said, I hope the students of Southern Oregon University still keep watch for real cougars.
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