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Oh really? I'm a bit of a player myself. What sport did you play in?

You'll be used to fighting then. But there won't be no coach to tell you what your next move should be, so watch out.

What position did you play on defense?

You must be real good at handling tackles then, tough homie.

And what is your position on defense?

All the way on the end? Do you see action very much?

So what do you rely on when you play offense?

You tend to rely on enduring and outfighting the opposing team. You run through, tackle past, and power your way through the other team as you run to the end zone. You never give up on your way to the goal, enduring all the pain and plowing through the bodies as you reach the end zone.

This is a policy you have about your goals in life as well—you chase then with all your might and let nothing stop you, fighting past any obstacles in your way. This policy has also caused you to make a few fouls in the past. You are known as the toughest player on your team.

What made you decide to get into football?

You loved football when you were younger. You watched it religiously and always dreamed of seeing yourself on your screen.

You worked hard to achieve this, and these days, you still smile and imagine yourself when you were young, sitting in front of that screen and saying, "I will be a great football star one day." Boy were you right.

Entertaining. Regardless of where you are now, you started out somewhere else. Fighters in this city come from all walks of life. Which one is yours?

That stale, old-ass orphanage? Damn. Sorry.

How did you end up there? What happened to your parents?

You have no idea who your parents were or why they left you there, and it plagued your mind during your youth. You constantly wondered where they were when you were younger, but eventually you came to terms with it. Maybe you will find them someday, but you will not let it control your life.

So what were the good ol' days like for you? How was it before you had to go out and get a job?