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The image appears to be a hand-drawn sketch, possibly made with pen on paper.
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The image appears to be a hand-drawn sketch, possibly made with pen on paper. It depicts two figures standing next to each other. The figure on the left is labeled "Me" and is holding what looks like a book titled "NO EXCUSES!" The figure on the right is labeled "Coach." Both figures seem to be in a conversation or interaction, with the coach pointing towards something out of view. There's also a small palm tree visible behind them, indicating they might be outdoors or in a tropical setting. The overall style of the drawing is simple and informal.
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