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Embarrassment
Embarrassment, if you’ve lived any length of time it has happened to you. It’s a natural part of life that you have to learn to live with, but when it happens, it still stinks. Even worse is when that moment gets caught on camera. My freshman year of basketball I had probably the most embarrassing moment of my life. I had played an awesome game. No dropped passes, no missed shots, and I hadn’t dribbled the ball off my foot once. I should have known it wouldn’t last. The shot was up. It was beautiful nothing but net shot, and then it all came crashing down. When I was running back to play defense I tripped and fell right on my face, on camera. When I stood up it was like everything was in slow motion. I saw everyone pointing at me and almost rolling around on the ground laughing, and if that wasn’t bad enough I had to watch it over and over again at practice on Monday.
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