Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not impressed and don’t think it belongs in the Olympics.
I bet you play pickleball.
lol. 😂 I’ve been know to kick a ball on a pitch and run the MCM a few times, but I’ve never played pickleball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am dying laughing at the Australian woman. Is this a hoax? She got a free trip to Paris to basically roll around on the floor. Well played.
https://x.com/thealfoster/status/1821930985908531451?s=46&t=E8qDVnObwqD3VskYpcZ1Jg
https://x.com/jonmoxieys/status/1821965757154259345?s=46&t=E8qDVnObwqD3VskYpcZ1Jg
i feel terrible laughing this hard!
But wait, there’s more!
https://x.com/greg16676935420/status/1821982787643347063?s=46&t=E8qDVnObwqD3VskYpcZ1Jg
she's a phd researcher in breakdancing!
this feels like a nightmare i've had where it's the last day of school and i didn't study for the exam
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not impressed and don’t think it belongs in the Olympics.
I can understand not enjoying watching something. I don't understand why you think that should be a criteria for what goes in the Olympics. There are definitely sports I don't enjoy watching, but luckily with streaming, I can just watch something else.
That is not what pp meant. She didn't say i find BD boring so it should not be in the olympics. She said she doesn't think it qualifies at being an Olympic level sport. Two different thought processes.
Anonymous wrote:There were periods when the Soviet Union and East Germany, with their sports centers and doping, dominated Olympic medals. Now the U.S. is barely on par with China, with its larger population, growing affluence, and commitment to gold medal performances.
Importing millions of short, unathletic Central Americans isn’t going to do anything for the USA. It’s time to acknowledge the U.S. is just another country and at least be glad we outperform India.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were periods when the Soviet Union and East Germany, with their sports centers and doping, dominated Olympic medals. Now the U.S. is barely on par with China, with its larger population, growing affluence, and commitment to gold medal performances.
Importing millions of short, unathletic Central Americans isn’t going to do anything for the USA. It’s time to acknowledge the U.S. is just another country and at least be glad we outperform India.
You are sooooo Chinese![]()
Too many tells
Anonymous wrote:There were periods when the Soviet Union and East Germany, with their sports centers and doping, dominated Olympic medals. Now the U.S. is barely on par with China, with its larger population, growing affluence, and commitment to gold medal performances.
Importing millions of short, unathletic Central Americans isn’t going to do anything for the USA. It’s time to acknowledge the U.S. is just another country and at least be glad we outperform India.
Anonymous wrote:There were periods when the Soviet Union and East Germany, with their sports centers and doping, dominated Olympic medals. Now the U.S. is barely on par with China, with its larger population, growing affluence, and commitment to gold medal performances.
Importing millions of short, unathletic Central Americans isn’t going to do anything for the USA. It’s time to acknowledge the U.S. is just another country and at least be glad we outperform India.