Anonymous wrote:But do they have enough croissants for all the athletes and the tourists?
If they do, what more do you need?
Anonymous wrote:But do they have enough croissants for all the athletes and the tourists?
If they do, what more do you need?
Anonymous wrote:And having lots of sex, so I hear, vicariouslyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Paris Olympic Village is a complete disaster. No AC, crappy food, and terrible beds? Seriously? Athletes are saying it’s unbearable, and I’m ashamed this is how they’re being treated.
Reports show athletes dealing with no air conditioning in the heat, awful food options, and beds that are so uncomfortable they can’t get a good night's sleep. This is supposed to be the peak of sports, and instead, it’s a nightmare.
When the US hosts the Olympics, we need to show everyone how it’s done right. Comfortable living spaces, great food, and all the necessary amenities. France’s mess should be a lesson on what NOT to do. We can and must do better.
Poor little badminton player. You had to spend 2 weeks eating free food in Paris. You aren't special - you aren't a world leader or a special doctor or a scientist. You play water polo - or ride a horse or SKATEBOARD for crying out loud. Get over your special self.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olympic villages are never supremely comfortable, OP. But sure, ignore all the great innovations Paris has made to the Olympics and focus on the bad. Nothing can stop you from seeing the glass completely empty!
DP. What innovations they did?
Choosing to hold the Opening Ceremony on the Seine and incorporating famous buildings and culture into the show. No one else has ever done this. it sets the bar very high for future Openings.
The incredible settings for a lot of the competitions: for example, spectators and athletes have been super impressed with the beach volley at the foot of the Eiffel Tower (apparently the sand comes from a special French quarry that specializes in sending the perfect sand to all beach volley Olympic events around the world), the equestrian events in the gardens and water features of Versailles, with some jump obstacles in the shape of deers and such, the skate park at the famous Place de la Republique, the archery and triathlon finish line at Napoleon's tomb (with the golden dome). Not sure if swimming in the Seine was a good idea, but they did it today. It depends on the daily 3am bacterial cell count... This is the stuff of indelible memories for the people on the ground. If you're watching on TV, especially indoor events, maybe you forgot this.
Regarding living situations, just plucking two examples: some athletes have posted on Tik Tok that they are really happy with the dark chocolate muffins and the condoms in souvenir packages at the Olympic village![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olympic villages are never supremely comfortable, OP. But sure, ignore all the great innovations Paris has made to the Olympics and focus on the bad. Nothing can stop you from seeing the glass completely empty!
DP. What innovations they did?
Choosing to hold the Opening Ceremony on the Seine and incorporating famous buildings and culture into the show. No one else has ever done this. it sets the bar very high for future Openings.
The incredible settings for a lot of the competitions: for example, spectators and athletes have been super impressed with the beach volley at the foot of the Eiffel Tower (apparently the sand comes from a special French quarry that specializes in sending the perfect sand to all beach volley Olympic events around the world), the equestrian events in the gardens and water features of Versailles, with some jump obstacles in the shape of deers and such, the skate park at the famous Place de la Republique, the archery and triathlon finish line at Napoleon's tomb (with the golden dome). Not sure if swimming in the Seine was a good idea, but they did it today. It depends on the daily 3am bacterial cell count... This is the stuff of indelible memories for the people on the ground. If you're watching on TV, especially indoor events, maybe you forgot this.
Regarding living situations, just plucking two examples: some athletes have posted on Tik Tok that they are really happy with the dark chocolate muffins and the condoms in souvenir packages at the Olympic village![]()
And having lots of sex, so I hear, vicariouslyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Paris Olympic Village is a complete disaster. No AC, crappy food, and terrible beds? Seriously? Athletes are saying it’s unbearable, and I’m ashamed this is how they’re being treated.
Reports show athletes dealing with no air conditioning in the heat, awful food options, and beds that are so uncomfortable they can’t get a good night's sleep. This is supposed to be the peak of sports, and instead, it’s a nightmare.
When the US hosts the Olympics, we need to show everyone how it’s done right. Comfortable living spaces, great food, and all the necessary amenities. France’s mess should be a lesson on what NOT to do. We can and must do better.
Poor little badminton player. You had to spend 2 weeks eating free food in Paris. You aren't special - you aren't a world leader or a special doctor or a scientist. You play water polo - or ride a horse or SKATEBOARD for crying out loud. Get over your special self.