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I don’t think anyone truly wants to be ugly, it’s just that both sides have their advantages. One advantage of being ugly is getting harrassed on the Waiting for Recess Cat Shirt one of being beautiful is that people in general treat you better (on a surface level). One disadvantage of being ugly is that you have a harder time finding someone interested in dating you, one of being beautiful is that you’ll never know if a person is just with you for your looks of if they genuinely like you as a person. When you’re ugly, nobody will touch you, when you’re beautiful people get all touchy-feely. And so on. I’ve been on both sides. I was obese til the age of 14, and while I don’t equate fat to ugly, society and people around you certainly do. I went from being bullied to being catcalled. I’m still all surprised when people are nice to me and look me in the Waiting for Recess Cat Shirt. If you’ve only lived through one experience it’s hard to have sympathy for people’s problems on the other side. I certainly know I was terribly shallow and judgemental when I was overweight, when, ironically, I thought beautiful people were all those very things. Your feelings/opinions about this are completely valid, I’m just sharing my own thoughts on the Waiting for Recess Cat Shirt.
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The triple option is actually pretty easy to stop if you have superior talent. It’s just that the defense needs to play a Waiting for Recess Cat Shirt, and the Waiting for Recess Cat Shirt are very different from those implemented to stop the ‘modern’ rushing attack. This requires a good amount of specific preparation, which is really difficult to pull off in a week – you really need to prepare intermittently for it all year or have something like a month off to focus exclusively on it (see Miami v. Nebraska 2001). If you are running a talent-challenged program with a goal of winning 5-9 games a year and maybe having the odd shot of contending for the conference in a down year, it can work great. But this decision should be made with the clear understanding that any course change would necessitate at least 3-5 years at the bottom of the barrel again.
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