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Re: Freshman Positives
it all depends on how you look at this. Yes, most freshmen who join the team are slackers, and they don't know the level of commitment they are pledging when they join, but there are few who are elite, who are even better at what thay do than older people on the team that make fun of the younger members. I don't think that freshman should be used for the grunt work, and this has nothing to do with the fact that I am one, it's just common morals you learn in kindergarten.
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