Personal Narrative Essay: Why Football Is Better Than Football

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Have you? have you ever had to choose 1vs2 love vs love? Well have you it is The most agonizing most difficult thing you can make. To achieve one and lose one. Never in my entire Life did my head go into all out warfare all I ask you is have you?Well I said well to much let me tell you my story. No,yes wrestling is better than football no football is better. Warfare explosions happening everywhere a battlefield with the word football and wrestling everywhere .Well i couldn't handle it, but I had to deal with it.”Wrestling is better anger The feeling everything about wrestling is amazing”,that is what half the battlefield said.”But football has been in your life for the longest”.that that is what the football side said.The choose kept banging against the walls until and finally a headache. …show more content…
This decision will make my life and what It will be. This is what I will do for now on and only focus on.I don't know what would have happened if I choose football but I wish I knew i wish but i have to deal with it. that is life full of decisions. I look back and see my life and i notice a lot of things.So much stuff happened in my life and this just happened it still surprises me.I would have never even tried football if I didn’t move.Moving is not my decision but i really want to go back.back to the future stile 88 mph.Would you go back,would you and see what your life would be if you had to choose a different sport than the one your on

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