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freshchris
Christian Barnes :
Let’s count to 100 1 by 1 😁
2021-09-22 00:58:00
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ebawaka.d
Ebawaka :
calm down coach
2021-09-22 01:00:34
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randygang235
Colorado Ava fan :
Helo bro I know how that feels I play football
2021-09-22 01:00:19
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5ksprite_
5ksprite_ :
Second😁
2021-09-22 00:59:50
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qquayquay
sam :
AYO 3 MIN AGO 😩✋
2021-09-22 01:00:33
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buywithfor
buywithfor :
Yo
2021-09-22 00:59:32
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jaboyathin
🦆 :
hello
2021-09-22 00:59:38
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savagequeenjay
Jessica :
❤️❤️
2021-09-22 01:01:49
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freshchris
Christian Barnes :
Would y’all talk back to him? 😳
2021-09-22 00:57:38
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randygang235
Colorado Ava fan :
😅
2021-09-22 01:00:24
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kennachaho
kennachaho :
First i love all your vids
2021-09-22 00:59:08
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areyousure369
areyousure369 :
And they make you run around the whole feild so many times
2021-09-22 01:47:34
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dookiewaterboi
dookiewaterboi :
lol
2021-09-22 01:01:03
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nub69lol
Nub :
true I play for a football team 😂😂😂
2021-09-22 01:19:41
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brattiertherealone
BrattierTheRealOne :
Suislide time
2021-09-22 00:59:53
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mah_rag
rag_mah :
so trueee 😂😂😂
2021-09-22 19:25:32
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mr_tanner_420
Jolly brown giant :
Dang it’s been a cool minute since you’ve been on my fyp
2021-09-22 20:21:40
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freshchris
Christian Barnes :
“W” chain for Coach 😎
2021-09-22 00:57:27
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zach_.e1
🃏 :
I’m qb happens all the time
2021-09-22 22:26:49
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ff_jaydens
Jayden :
Wait y'all talk back to the coaches? They just make us run bleachers if we even have the thought of talking back
2021-09-25 00:25:12
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aidanstahley
aidanstahley :
@devonthegoat19 this was 100% coach nate every 10 seconds
2021-10-16 16:19:12
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nanosyl
Nanosyl :
For real this happened when I played football. Those lardex motherfuckers who don’t even fucking do a push-up start talking mad shit when they can’t
2021-10-17 07:05:41
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There is something about the long gray line of military cadets that has always stirred something deep within me—a sense of purpose, discipline, and unwavering commitment to something greater than oneself. It is a symbol of honor, of sacrifice, of standing tall in the face of adversity. And for the longest time, I dreamed of being part of it. I imagined myself marching in perfect unison, wearing the uniform with pride, carrying the weight of responsibility on my shoulders. I saw myself enduring grueling training, pushing my limits, proving that I belonged among the few who had the strength and will to serve. In my heart, I had already taken the oath. In my mind, I had already walked the halls of the academy, stood in formation, and answered the call of duty. But dreams do not always translate into reality. For reasons beyond my control, the long gray line remained just that—a line I could admire from a distance but never cross. Life had other plans, circumstances dictated a different path, and the future I once envisioned slowly faded into something else. And yet, the dream still lingers. Not as a regret, but as a reminder of the kind of person I aspired to be—disciplined, resilient, and ready to serve. The principles that drew me to the military remain with me, shaping the way I face challenges, the way I push forward despite obstacles, the way I strive to be someone who stands for something. Perhaps I will never march as part of that long gray line. Perhaps I will never wear the uniform or live the life I once dreamed of. But in my heart, I carry its lessons. And maybe, in my own way, I am still serving—just not in the way I once imagined. As persistent and dedicated that I am, I will never let go of that dream it may not be the long gray line but one thing I am sure is that there are lot of doors to open when one door closes.  ——— Always in God’s grace through faith. I will and must be one.  #multo #philippinemilitaryacademy
There is something about the long gray line of military cadets that has always stirred something deep within me—a sense of purpose, discipline, and unwavering commitment to something greater than oneself. It is a symbol of honor, of sacrifice, of standing tall in the face of adversity. And for the longest time, I dreamed of being part of it. I imagined myself marching in perfect unison, wearing the uniform with pride, carrying the weight of responsibility on my shoulders. I saw myself enduring grueling training, pushing my limits, proving that I belonged among the few who had the strength and will to serve. In my heart, I had already taken the oath. In my mind, I had already walked the halls of the academy, stood in formation, and answered the call of duty. But dreams do not always translate into reality. For reasons beyond my control, the long gray line remained just that—a line I could admire from a distance but never cross. Life had other plans, circumstances dictated a different path, and the future I once envisioned slowly faded into something else. And yet, the dream still lingers. Not as a regret, but as a reminder of the kind of person I aspired to be—disciplined, resilient, and ready to serve. The principles that drew me to the military remain with me, shaping the way I face challenges, the way I push forward despite obstacles, the way I strive to be someone who stands for something. Perhaps I will never march as part of that long gray line. Perhaps I will never wear the uniform or live the life I once dreamed of. But in my heart, I carry its lessons. And maybe, in my own way, I am still serving—just not in the way I once imagined. As persistent and dedicated that I am, I will never let go of that dream it may not be the long gray line but one thing I am sure is that there are lot of doors to open when one door closes. ——— Always in God’s grace through faith. I will and must be one. #multo #philippinemilitaryacademy

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