Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In events that most people actually care about, an American won fastest man in the world. I'm forgetting where the Chinese runner finished, but I'm sure he did great
But he is a black. Doesn’t fit into your narrative of white supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:In events that most people actually care about, an American won fastest man in the world. I'm forgetting where the Chinese runner finished, but I'm sure he did great
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should DCUMers feel special that we're being trolled from abroad now?
It is kind of special, right?
Like, go ahead and have your shooting, ping pong and diving. Good on ya.
We’ll sweep up the remainder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should DCUMers feel special that we're being trolled from abroad now?
Why do you assume people with different opinions from yours are from abroad?
Anonymous wrote:Should DCUMers feel special that we're being trolled from abroad now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Majority of the team USA have either ADHD or asthma. And their faces all turned weird purple after races (white swimmers from other countries didn’t have this look). It’s hard to believe if they are not doped.
My kid's face looked like this when he was being treated for acne because of the prescription face cream.
My face looks like that when I run because of my Scottish heritage. Same for my sister and father.
We’re talking about before and after races. They look perfectly normal before races.
OK, maybe they have similar genes to me. Sometimes at the pool, the pool guard asked me if I was OK because I had such a red face after working out. I'd say "yes, I'm just Scottish".
lol there is an Asian on team USA and she looked exactly the same with her teammates.
That’s what people look like who just gave 100% effort. Most people never come close.
Hmmm no. Stop finding lamé excuses. Swimmers from Asian countries didn’t have that look. Some white swimmers didn’t have that look either. Did they not try hard?
Anonymous wrote:Should DCUMers feel special that we're being trolled from abroad now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Majority of the team USA have either ADHD or asthma. And their faces all turned weird purple after races (white swimmers from other countries didn’t have this look). It’s hard to believe if they are not doped.
My kid's face looked like this when he was being treated for acne because of the prescription face cream.
My face looks like that when I run because of my Scottish heritage. Same for my sister and father.
We’re talking about before and after races. They look perfectly normal before races.
OK, maybe they have similar genes to me. Sometimes at the pool, the pool guard asked me if I was OK because I had such a red face after working out. I'd say "yes, I'm just Scottish".
lol there is an Asian on team USA and she looked exactly the same with her teammates.
That’s what people look like who just gave 100% effort. Most people never come close.
Hmmm no. Stop finding lamé excuses. Swimmers from Asian countries didn’t have that look. Some white swimmers didn’t have that look either. Did they not try hard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Majority of the team USA have either ADHD or asthma. And their faces all turned weird purple after races (white swimmers from other countries didn’t have this look). It’s hard to believe if they are not doped.
My kid's face looked like this when he was being treated for acne because of the prescription face cream.
My face looks like that when I run because of my Scottish heritage. Same for my sister and father.
We’re talking about before and after races. They look perfectly normal before races.
OK, maybe they have similar genes to me. Sometimes at the pool, the pool guard asked me if I was OK because I had such a red face after working out. I'd say "yes, I'm just Scottish".
lol there is an Asian on team USA and she looked exactly the same with her teammates.
That’s what people look like who just gave 100% effort. Most people never come close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Majority of the team USA have either ADHD or asthma. And their faces all turned weird purple after races (white swimmers from other countries didn’t have this look). It’s hard to believe if they are not doped.
My kid's face looked like this when he was being treated for acne because of the prescription face cream.
My face looks like that when I run because of my Scottish heritage. Same for my sister and father.
We’re talking about before and after races. They look perfectly normal before races.
OK, maybe they have similar genes to me. Sometimes at the pool, the pool guard asked me if I was OK because I had such a red face after working out. I'd say "yes, I'm just Scottish".
lol there is an Asian on team USA and she looked exactly the same with her teammates.
Anonymous wrote:Here, even Leon Marchand's shoulders are red. Genetics and effort.
https://www.reddit.com/r/olympics/comments/1eitzzf/purple_face_or_its_just_my_screen_rocket_science/#lightbox