If you think you suck
You should see me
I can't even KICK THAT DARN BALL STRAIGHT!
So earlier I went to try outs for soccer.
I did bad, was extremely un-conditioned, and couldnt motivate myself.
Im not that bad but considering its my first competitive sport in highschool, it was tough.
So Im asking, is it worth to keep going to the practices even though I know I might get cut or just screw it all and stay in my cozy home and eat junk food and soda?
"I hit her up, I say what up? She says the sky.
I say whats good? She say McDonalds apple pie"
If you think you suck
You should see me
I can't even KICK THAT DARN BALL STRAIGHT!
That wont help, theres other people in tryouts that suck more than I do.
Im asking if its worth going to the practices because I go through hell, had to do a 7min under 5lap around soccer field and a whole sprint from end to end under 50 seconds 10 times.
You see, majority of players have been conidtioned and play soccer during summer. I didnt, I just played street soccer with my amigos and getting pressured like this isnt a problem for me with my friends, obviuosly.
"I hit her up, I say what up? She says the sky.
I say whats good? She say McDonalds apple pie"
that's more realistic. i'd hate to put you down, but.....yeah...just screw it all and stay in my cozy home and eat junk food and soda?
I love being cozy in my home with food and soda.
Seriously though, if you want to be out there, don't give up. Quitting is for quitters.
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