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Obviously this is an opinion debate because their is no legit proof that one side is better than the other but if you were to take the best Shaolin Monk and put him up against the UFC Champion, who would honestly win? I have my opinions but I do not want to post it until I see some other opinions.
I purchased a car 30 days ago at a car dealership. The dealership issued me 30 day temporary tags while they were processing my permanent vehicle tags. Well, my temporary tags expire today and my permanent tag still hasn't come yet. Well, I need to get to school tomorrow and this is my only car. There is no bus station within a 15 mile radius and I feel that I shouldn't have to pay $50 per trip to take a taxi to school after I spent $10,700 on a car so I could get to school and work. Does anyone know my legal issues?
Before I begin, this is just an opinion question more than a fact question.
Anyways, I believe that Cross Country is not a sport due to the fact that it takes absolutely no physical skill to run for long distances. Yes it may be true that most people cannot run 10 miles in a given amount of time, however a person can push themselves to do it if adrenaline kicks in. For example, if my family was being held hostage and I had to run 10 miles in a reasonable amount of time. I can push myself to do it because adrenaline kicks in however if it was shooting a basketball (basketball), throwing a football accurately (football), kicking a ball into a goal (soccer), hitting a tennis ball accurately (tennis), etc, then adrenaline doesn't help unless you actually have the skill or luck to accomplish it.