Bethesda Soccer On Way Down

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Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.


Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.


If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.



Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.


What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".

Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.

See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.




Ok. Two questions:

You’re at the Jeff Cup and on Saturday there are six games amongst the three teams. Who coaches those games?

What does the practice schedule for a week look with three teams and nine practices?


Other coaches will likely help coach at that event if needed. Before you freak out, tournaments like Jeff cup are at the bottom of the totem pole for BSC ECNL teams and not every game is as critical to have KL there.

You don’t have to have all three teams practice on the same days. They will likely stagger some of the days, that’s how they are currently.




I am not freaking out. Jeff Cup is just an example, any tournament will mean KL cannot coach all of his teams - even if a tournament is the “most important”.

I assume ECNL will coordinate league games amongst the teams but conflicts are likely. These are just facts, not complaints. If you can provide one example at BSC where one coach has three top teams I will apologize, again not a complaint, just a fact as far as I know. It’s unusual.


I'm not trying to upset you but the U9 team, while technically a top team, does not have nearly the same demands as the ECNL-aged teams (less players, smaller games, fewer events, etc). This is not to say that KL would care less about them, he cares a whole lot about early development but he wouldn't take that on if he didn't have a plan for how to best make it work. He never misses scheduled practices or events and is always prepared for sessions. The bottom line is, there aren't many coaches that provide the quality of training he does and while things may not be perfect in every scheduling or logistical aspect, the benefit of having this coach develop your player far exceeds the inconvenience. If your priorities are stacked differently, you should really look into going somewhere else. The constant complaining won't help your child succeed.



He doesn’t have the U9? He has U11, U12, U13, very different demands.


Right U11, not U9, comments above still stand. This isn't KL's first rodeo (might be yours), he is aware what the teams need.


Ok, has KL coached three top teams? He’s done this already? And U11 is a big time commitment for anyone, coaches, parents, and players.


Yes, last year he coached 2009, 2010 and 2011 top teams. Two made ECNL playoffs.


No, not exactly. According to this, he coached the U12 ECNL I and II and the ECNL U15 team.

https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/girls-teams/girls-coaches/


this list is for the current, ongoing season. please try not to challenge me on the information I provided or I'll have to tell you again what I think about you and you won't like it.
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KL coached 3 top teams. Like him or not, he is effective. He can balance. I have more concern about CS, who has two top teams and a 2nd team. That 2nd team is going to have a tough time getting attention.
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Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.


Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.


If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.



Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.


What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".

Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.

See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.




Ok. Two questions:

You’re at the Jeff Cup and on Saturday there are six games amongst the three teams. Who coaches those games?

What does the practice schedule for a week look with three teams and nine practices?


Other coaches will likely help coach at that event if needed. Before you freak out, tournaments like Jeff cup are at the bottom of the totem pole for BSC ECNL teams and not every game is as critical to have KL there.

You don’t have to have all three teams practice on the same days. They will likely stagger some of the days, that’s how they are currently.




I am not freaking out. Jeff Cup is just an example, any tournament will mean KL cannot coach all of his teams - even if a tournament is the “most important”.

I assume ECNL will coordinate league games amongst the teams but conflicts are likely. These are just facts, not complaints. If you can provide one example at BSC where one coach has three top teams I will apologize, again not a complaint, just a fact as far as I know. It’s unusual.


I'm not trying to upset you but the U9 team, while technically a top team, does not have nearly the same demands as the ECNL-aged teams (less players, smaller games, fewer events, etc). This is not to say that KL would care less about them, he cares a whole lot about early development but he wouldn't take that on if he didn't have a plan for how to best make it work. He never misses scheduled practices or events and is always prepared for sessions. The bottom line is, there aren't many coaches that provide the quality of training he does and while things may not be perfect in every scheduling or logistical aspect, the benefit of having this coach develop your player far exceeds the inconvenience. If your priorities are stacked differently, you should really look into going somewhere else. The constant complaining won't help your child succeed.



He doesn’t have the U9? He has U11, U12, U13, very different demands.


Right U11, not U9, comments above still stand. This isn't KL's first rodeo (might be yours), he is aware what the teams need.


Ok, has KL coached three top teams? He’s done this already? And U11 is a big time commitment for anyone, coaches, parents, and players.


Yes, last year he coached 2009, 2010 and 2011 top teams. Two made ECNL playoffs.


No, not exactly. According to this, he coached the U12 ECNL I and II and the ECNL U15 team.

https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/girls-teams/girls-coaches/


this list is for the current, ongoing season. please try not to challenge me on the information I provided or I'll have to tell you again what I think about you and you won't like it.


Haha, scroll down My King😂. Your threats are terrifying. They list 26-27 as well as 25-26. This year KL did not have three top teams.
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Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.


Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.


If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.



Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.


What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".

Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.

See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.




Ok. Two questions:

You’re at the Jeff Cup and on Saturday there are six games amongst the three teams. Who coaches those games?

What does the practice schedule for a week look with three teams and nine practices?


Other coaches will likely help coach at that event if needed. Before you freak out, tournaments like Jeff cup are at the bottom of the totem pole for BSC ECNL teams and not every game is as critical to have KL there.

You don’t have to have all three teams practice on the same days. They will likely stagger some of the days, that’s how they are currently.




I am not freaking out. Jeff Cup is just an example, any tournament will mean KL cannot coach all of his teams - even if a tournament is the “most important”.

I assume ECNL will coordinate league games amongst the teams but conflicts are likely. These are just facts, not complaints. If you can provide one example at BSC where one coach has three top teams I will apologize, again not a complaint, just a fact as far as I know. It’s unusual.


I'm not trying to upset you but the U9 team, while technically a top team, does not have nearly the same demands as the ECNL-aged teams (less players, smaller games, fewer events, etc). This is not to say that KL would care less about them, he cares a whole lot about early development but he wouldn't take that on if he didn't have a plan for how to best make it work. He never misses scheduled practices or events and is always prepared for sessions. The bottom line is, there aren't many coaches that provide the quality of training he does and while things may not be perfect in every scheduling or logistical aspect, the benefit of having this coach develop your player far exceeds the inconvenience. If your priorities are stacked differently, you should really look into going somewhere else. The constant complaining won't help your child succeed.



He doesn’t have the U9? He has U11, U12, U13, very different demands.


Right U11, not U9, comments above still stand. This isn't KL's first rodeo (might be yours), he is aware what the teams need.


Ok, has KL coached three top teams? He’s done this already? And U11 is a big time commitment for anyone, coaches, parents, and players.


Yes, last year he coached 2009, 2010 and 2011 top teams. Two made ECNL playoffs.


No, not exactly. According to this, he coached the U12 ECNL I and II and the ECNL U15 team.

https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/girls-teams/girls-coaches/


this list is for the current, ongoing season. please try not to challenge me on the information I provided or I'll have to tell you again what I think about you and you won't like it.


Haha, scroll down My King😂. Your threats are terrifying. They list 26-27 as well as 25-26. This year KL did not have three top teams.


Stop embarrassing yourself. Clearly talking about the season before since the current and the future are readily visible online. Now do you understand how stupid you are?
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Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.


Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.


If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.



Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.


What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".

Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.

See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.




Ok. Two questions:

You’re at the Jeff Cup and on Saturday there are six games amongst the three teams. Who coaches those games?

What does the practice schedule for a week look with three teams and nine practices?


Other coaches will likely help coach at that event if needed. Before you freak out, tournaments like Jeff cup are at the bottom of the totem pole for BSC ECNL teams and not every game is as critical to have KL there.

You don’t have to have all three teams practice on the same days. They will likely stagger some of the days, that’s how they are currently.




I am not freaking out. Jeff Cup is just an example, any tournament will mean KL cannot coach all of his teams - even if a tournament is the “most important”.

I assume ECNL will coordinate league games amongst the teams but conflicts are likely. These are just facts, not complaints. If you can provide one example at BSC where one coach has three top teams I will apologize, again not a complaint, just a fact as far as I know. It’s unusual.


I'm not trying to upset you but the U9 team, while technically a top team, does not have nearly the same demands as the ECNL-aged teams (less players, smaller games, fewer events, etc). This is not to say that KL would care less about them, he cares a whole lot about early development but he wouldn't take that on if he didn't have a plan for how to best make it work. He never misses scheduled practices or events and is always prepared for sessions. The bottom line is, there aren't many coaches that provide the quality of training he does and while things may not be perfect in every scheduling or logistical aspect, the benefit of having this coach develop your player far exceeds the inconvenience. If your priorities are stacked differently, you should really look into going somewhere else. The constant complaining won't help your child succeed.



He doesn’t have the U9? He has U11, U12, U13, very different demands.


Right U11, not U9, comments above still stand. This isn't KL's first rodeo (might be yours), he is aware what the teams need.


Ok, has KL coached three top teams? He’s done this already? And U11 is a big time commitment for anyone, coaches, parents, and players.


Yes, last year he coached 2009, 2010 and 2011 top teams. Two made ECNL playoffs.


No, not exactly. According to this, he coached the U12 ECNL I and II and the ECNL U15 team.

https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/girls-teams/girls-coaches/


this list is for the current, ongoing season. please try not to challenge me on the information I provided or I'll have to tell you again what I think about you and you won't like it.


Haha, scroll down My King😂. Your threats are terrifying. They list 26-27 as well as 25-26. This year KL did not have three top teams.


Stop embarrassing yourself. Clearly talking about the season before since the current and the future are readily visible online. Now do you understand how stupid you are?


I am genuinely confused. The current BSC website lists the coaches for 2026-27 and 2025-26. What are you looking at? KL has three top teams for 26-27 and had three teams for 25-26, only two were top.
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Or, maybe you’re saying he coached three top teams 24-25?
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Anonymous wrote:The U12 and U13 will likely have some shared practices once a week, just like U14 and U15. That’s how both KL and SC have done it with age adjacent teams. The players train in groups based on ability/level of development.


Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for? Never seen one coach with 3 teams. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space. Maybe I am missing something, just feels poorly conceived from the get-go.


If you don’t know why KL is coaching three top teams or questioning how he intends to run his practices and tournaments, you should probably go somewhere else. It’s this ignorant judgement and negativity that ruins it for everybody.



Just calling people ignorant doesn’t answer the PP’s legitimate question about training scheduling? I don’t know KL, not bashing or defending. But, your answer is the typical BSC answer - we don’t have to explain or justify our decisions, you can always go somewhere else.


What is the legitimate question? They have not seen the schedule for next year but already deemed it "poorly conceived from the get-go".

Proof of ignorance and negativity:
1. Ok, two teams practicing once a week together is fine. But that still leaves seven other practices in the week that still need to be accounted for?
2. Never seen one coach with 3 teams.
3. And two teams on one field at the BSC facility is far from ideal, 24+ girls on a tiny space.

See if you can ask an actual question. I'm not going to give you more info unless you drop the whining.




Ok. Two questions:

You’re at the Jeff Cup and on Saturday there are six games amongst the three teams. Who coaches those games?

What does the practice schedule for a week look with three teams and nine practices?


Other coaches will likely help coach at that event if needed. Before you freak out, tournaments like Jeff cup are at the bottom of the totem pole for BSC ECNL teams and not every game is as critical to have KL there.

You don’t have to have all three teams practice on the same days. They will likely stagger some of the days, that’s how they are currently.




I am not freaking out. Jeff Cup is just an example, any tournament will mean KL cannot coach all of his teams - even if a tournament is the “most important”.

I assume ECNL will coordinate league games amongst the teams but conflicts are likely. These are just facts, not complaints. If you can provide one example at BSC where one coach has three top teams I will apologize, again not a complaint, just a fact as far as I know. It’s unusual.


I'm not trying to upset you but the U9 team, while technically a top team, does not have nearly the same demands as the ECNL-aged teams (less players, smaller games, fewer events, etc). This is not to say that KL would care less about them, he cares a whole lot about early development but he wouldn't take that on if he didn't have a plan for how to best make it work. He never misses scheduled practices or events and is always prepared for sessions. The bottom line is, there aren't many coaches that provide the quality of training he does and while things may not be perfect in every scheduling or logistical aspect, the benefit of having this coach develop your player far exceeds the inconvenience. If your priorities are stacked differently, you should really look into going somewhere else. The constant complaining won't help your child succeed.



He doesn’t have the U9? He has U11, U12, U13, very different demands.


Right U11, not U9, comments above still stand. This isn't KL's first rodeo (might be yours), he is aware what the teams need.


Ok, has KL coached three top teams? He’s done this already? And U11 is a big time commitment for anyone, coaches, parents, and players.


Yes, last year he coached 2009, 2010 and 2011 top teams. Two made ECNL playoffs.


No, not exactly. According to this, he coached the U12 ECNL I and II and the ECNL U15 team.

https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/girls-teams/girls-coaches/


this list is for the current, ongoing season. please try not to challenge me on the information I provided or I'll have to tell you again what I think about you and you won't like it.


Haha, scroll down My King😂. Your threats are terrifying. They list 26-27 as well as 25-26. This year KL did not have three top teams.


Stop embarrassing yourself. Clearly talking about the season before since the current and the future are readily visible online. Now do you understand how stupid you are?


I am genuinely confused. The current BSC website lists the coaches for 2026-27 and 2025-26. What are you looking at? KL has three top teams for 26-27 and had three teams for 25-26, only two were top.


I am providing you with information that is no longer available on the website since you asked about KL's prior coaching experience. So for the 24-25, previous season, he coached 3 top ECNL teams.
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Anonymous wrote:KL coached 3 top teams. Like him or not, he is effective. He can balance. I have more concern about CS, who has two top teams and a 2nd team. That 2nd team is going to have a tough time getting attention.


Assume you mean SC and yes, seems strange he has u17 RL. He won’t give two sh*ts about them but at least ECNL scheduling makes games easier.
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Anonymous wrote:Is BM u10 punk coming back? He is as crappy as his initials 💩


OMG! LOL, too funny! He had stomach issues during our futsal tournament this winter, kept having to leave the sideline… I’m going to forever think of him as Coach BM now. Wow thank you for this.
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No sure why BM gets such dislike from some of you. He coached my kid at U8 and was fine... I watched him coach his current team in close proximity to our practices and the coaching was decent. I watched some of his team's games and they performed pretty well - he was overly animated during some of the games, but nothing excessively crazy. Granted, I did not see every game and every practice. Off the field he seems like a decent guy, both with the girls and parents - my few conversations with him were very amicable.

Every time I read about a BSC coach I have no familiarity with and see a bunch of negative comments- I think, is this a bunch of DCUM BS or is this real info.
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Anonymous wrote:No sure why BM gets such dislike from some of you. He coached my kid at U8 and was fine... I watched him coach his current team in close proximity to our practices and the coaching was decent. I watched some of his team's games and they performed pretty well - he was overly animated during some of the games, but nothing excessively crazy. Granted, I did not see every game and every practice. Off the field he seems like a decent guy, both with the girls and parents - my few conversations with him were very amicable.

Every time I read about a BSC coach I have no familiarity with and see a bunch of negative comments- I think, is this a bunch of DCUM BS or is this real info.


Not sure about the girls side but on the boys side, there is only one coach worth their salt left. The others are fine and your kid will be happy but there are just better coaches throughout the DMV and even hyper locally.

People aren’t willing to explore other environments so they don’t know.
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Anonymous wrote:No sure why BM gets such dislike from some of you. He coached my kid at U8 and was fine... I watched him coach his current team in close proximity to our practices and the coaching was decent. I watched some of his team's games and they performed pretty well - he was overly animated during some of the games, but nothing excessively crazy. Granted, I did not see every game and every practice. Off the field he seems like a decent guy, both with the girls and parents - my few conversations with him were very amicable.

Every time I read about a BSC coach I have no familiarity with and see a bunch of negative comments- I think, is this a bunch of DCUM BS or is this real info.


Not sure about the girls side but on the boys side, there is only one coach worth their salt left. The others are fine and your kid will be happy but there are just better coaches throughout the DMV and even hyper locally.

People aren’t willing to explore other environments so they don’t know.


Well, this is a legitimate response. Its not saying coach X is a POS and stay away because he bit a birds head off.
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Anonymous wrote:No sure why BM gets such dislike from some of you. He coached my kid at U8 and was fine... I watched him coach his current team in close proximity to our practices and the coaching was decent. I watched some of his team's games and they performed pretty well - he was overly animated during some of the games, but nothing excessively crazy. Granted, I did not see every game and every practice. Off the field he seems like a decent guy, both with the girls and parents - my few conversations with him were very amicable.

Every time I read about a BSC coach I have no familiarity with and see a bunch of negative comments- I think, is this a bunch of DCUM BS or is this real info.


Not sure about the girls side but on the boys side, there is only one coach worth their salt left. The others are fine and your kid will be happy but there are just better coaches throughout the DMV and even hyper locally.

People aren’t willing to explore other environments so they don’t know.


Where would they go? BA- not unless you're a starter on that team. Alexandria? - Too far. Then you have ECNL teams. The reality is that most boys will be lucky to get recruited to D3 and Bethesda does a good job. So it works out for most players.
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Anonymous wrote:No sure why BM gets such dislike from some of you. He coached my kid at U8 and was fine... I watched him coach his current team in close proximity to our practices and the coaching was decent. I watched some of his team's games and they performed pretty well - he was overly animated during some of the games, but nothing excessively crazy. Granted, I did not see every game and every practice. Off the field he seems like a decent guy, both with the girls and parents - my few conversations with him were very amicable.

Every time I read about a BSC coach I have no familiarity with and see a bunch of negative comments- I think, is this a bunch of DCUM BS or is this real info.


Not sure about the girls side but on the boys side, there is only one coach worth their salt left. The others are fine and your kid will be happy but there are just better coaches throughout the DMV and even hyper locally.

People aren’t willing to explore other environments so they don’t know.


Where would they go? BA- not unless you're a starter on that team. Alexandria? - Too far. Then you have ECNL teams. The reality is that most boys will be lucky to get recruited to D3 and Bethesda does a good job. So it works out for most players.


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You literally just proved the validity of this statement.
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“People aren’t willing to explore other environments so they don’t know.”

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You literally just proved the validity of this statement.
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