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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 You’re not making sense.
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 I don’t understand why your on a money thing. Nowhere in your original post does it say anything about buying or selling things
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 What the hell are you talking about? Your post is about having a problem with coaches/teammates pushing you and encouraging you during a tribute workout
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @reneshai I’ve probably touched a lot more in my day than most
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @kezi So you’re telling me as a d1 athlete and 8 year military vet, you think it is inappropriate for coaches and athletes to use the intensity and seriousness of real world events as motivation to push themselves?… I probably wouldn’t have enjoyed being your teammate
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 Tell me you’ve never played sports or done anything physical in a team environment before starting CrossFit, without telling me..
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @forgivenkali Nah, those words came from you and op. Go ahead and quote where I said it
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    Gone from “I don’t like when a coach pushes me during a special workout” to accusing me of willing to yell at a window about her dead husband while working out
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @forgivenkali Ok bud… it’s hilarious how far the goalposts have shifted on this thread
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 A spouse isn’t a survivor… and apparently you’ve lost or never had what the meaning of a hero workout is, and why it’s special and why your effort should be special
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 What wouldn’t be said?? Do you think surviving fireman have a problem with a coach using the intensity and seriousness of that day as motivation to push an athletes limits?… you’ve lost it bud
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    It wasn’t too long ago that CrossFit encouraged pushing one’s limits. Nothing wrong with a coach, on a hero wod day, giving some encouragement and reminding you of the why, in order to push your limits
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 I couldn’t disagree more strongly
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    already dreading tommorow's cringe 9/11 tribute

    @marieb3 Well, that’s kind of the point of hero/tribute wods.. shedding a little sweat in honor of those that we have tragically and/or heroically lost. I get it if being reminded of that is not really your thing, but to have a problem with it is strange..
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