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I do really hate the favortism in HS sports. I do hate when people, praise a QB for being the "star of the team", and not just addressing to the whole team, its just makes the rest of the team all subservient. I do hate, when person just makes themelves "holier than thou" in a team. I have experience this first-hand in my life and I have against the whole idea, of a person making themselves the "whole team", and just ignoring the rest of the team.
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It's High School. That's how it is. Let them have it. They may not ever have it again.
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Play the best, and you'll be the best, no matter your position. Colleges look for players in every position, as do the pros.
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I know that you saw me.
We froze but for a moment
In empathy."-Rise Against
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High School is like a 9/11 every day, except we keep throwing more planes into the mix to try and stop the previous from hitting the towers. Once you leave high school (Note I didn't say graduate), go and find something to compensate for the 4 wasted years of your life.
And Unknown is right. A lot of the "cool kids" in high school end up failing in life entirely, due to the fact that the High School crowd (mostly conformist and anti-intelligent) is the only real place these people fit in.
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Well, that's truly the High School Experience. You almost expect an Emo-rock band to say it. heh heh
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Well, I was almost right. Nice quote though.