15 Signs You Did Competitive Cheerleading Growing Up
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15 Signs You Did Competitive Cheerleading Growing Up

"This is not a democracy, it's a cheer-ocracy."

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15 Signs You Did Competitive Cheerleading Growing Up
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1. You did stunts anywhere you could.

2. Your drawer was filled with Soffe shorts.

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3. You spent a good amount of money on bobby pins and hairspray.

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4. You practiced your facials.

5. You get mad when you hear "cheerleading isn't a sport."

6. "Bring It On" was your life.

7. Your hair looked like this at competitions.

8. "5-6-7-8!" was a tool for you to remember how to do pretty much anything in life.

9. You practiced these moves even if you weren't a flyer.

10. Rolling up to competition in your mom's car.

11. This drives you insane.

12. You remember old cheers forever.

13. You have a scar or battle wound thanks to cheerleading.

14. You can hold a smile for a scary amount of time.

15. You often wonder what would happen if you tried to do a toe touch now.

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