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How are some things not immediately obvious?
Like for example in a TV show when a father objects to teaching his daughter to drive (or gives her a difficult time while ‘teaching’ her) and the daughter can’t fathom why her father is being so unfair and then it turns out that it’s because he doesn’t want his little girl to stop being his little girl (omg what a surprise!) and then cue heartfelt moment where she assures him that she’ll always be his little girl and that her driving doesn’t mean she’s going away or something.
How is this something that keeps happening on TV with no one ever realizing the completely obvious thing that’s going on?
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I’ve been moving around my entire life, and for the first time, it just felt like I was at home. And I know going to Austin and being some college football coach is your dream. But I have dreams too, and they’re coming true right here.
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