I wonder what fish would look like if they had boobs
Jordanne Whiley on The Last Leg when asked how she got herself back into the match after losing the first set
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I wonder what fish would look like if they had boobs
Jordanne Whiley on The Last Leg when asked how she got herself back into the match after losing the first set
L'épopée a beau s'être avérée fort différente qu'à Londres en 2012, l'aboutissement aura été le même pour Marie-Ève Nault aux Jeux olympiques de Rio alors qu'elle...
The alts got medals!!!
The Rio Games Were An Unjustifiable Human Disaster, And So Are The Olympics
Yes, the Olympic Bubble is so all-encompassing that the IOC has convinced itself that it doesn't exist. "These games have not been organized in a bubble," IOC President Thomas Bach told reporters on Saturday as he made other demonstrably false claims, such as the Games not using any public money and Brazilians being "united behind these Olympic Games" despite the fact that half of them weren't.
About 70,000 people have been displaced—20,000 families—by the Olympics and its parallel but dubious "legacy" projects. Thousands of poor people—mostly black and mostly men—have been killed during "pacification" efforts to make the city appear peaceful, but the exact number is hard to determine.
To call the Olympics a bad investment would be disingenuous, because few actually believe the Games produce any return of public value. Study after study after study has shown they create no economic benefits, yet cities and nations still fight to host them, always to disastrous ends. Something like $12 billion—roughly $15,000 per Carioca, five times the annual minimum wage salary in Brazil—was spent on the Rio Games. Nearly all of that money went to the already wealthy: developers, landowners, transportation moguls, massive—and allegedly corrupt—construction firms, effectively making the Olympics an enormously successful regressive wealth transfer program, taking money from the poor and middle class via taxes and giving it to the rich. This is an unconscionable crime in a city with open sewers, endemic violence, abject poverty, and lack of economic opportunities for millions of its citizens. Rio will be paying for these Games for years, if not decades, to come.
My issues with the Olympics in a nutshell. As much as I enjoyed watching them, these issues cannot and must not be ignored.
THAT IS SO BEAUTIFUL I’M SO PROUD, THAT’S WHAT WAS MISSING, THE BEAUTIFUL CARNAVAL THING RIO DOES SO WELL OMG
THAT’S RIO, I’M ALMOST MISSING CARNAVAL WITH ALL THESE SONGS OMG
why they are not singing for real?????? don’t do playback, that’s sad
i miss the rio olympics So Much
Okay but i need to say that i’m sad Ivetão wasn’t there singing okay queen of carnaval should be there