All I can say is if one was tea, the other coffee. If one was smoke, the other cigar. There is absolutely nothing in common between them except they both fought to win.

Parul Wadhwa
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There are two teams that have a common goal in mind, but they fight in a way that is completely different. They do not cooperate in any capacity. They do not share information. They simply try to beat each other down.

If one team wins, the other team loses. It does not matter if there is anything in common between the two teams. In this example, the only thing they have in common is the fact that they both want to win.

Source: The Masquerade

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