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The 2016 Brazil Olympics thread
#51

The 2016 Brazil Olympics thread

Quote: (07-31-2016 08:14 AM)champ Wrote:  

Quote: (07-30-2016 11:18 PM)Space Cowboy Wrote:  

So it took Rio ten years to build a single metro line for the Olympics but it stops short 8 miles from the Athlete's village, which means the athletes have to take a bus first which means their commute will be over an hour long.

It takes China a couple months to build a subway line [Image: biggrin.gif]

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I'm the King of Beijing!
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#52

The 2016 Brazil Olympics thread

Quote: (08-04-2016 09:05 PM)nek Wrote:  

Quote: (08-04-2016 08:40 PM)911 Wrote:  

, and to introduce things like GMO mosquitoes funded by the likes of Bill Gates.

What's the purpose of doing this?

Ultimately, population control, though in this case it might just be a manufactured crisis in the short term designed to build acceptance for GMOs in the zoological realm.

In order to understand Gates' motivation, you need to understand his background and motivations. Gates is a eugenicist, his family has deep globalist roots. His empire is commonly portrayed as an accidental one, when in fact he was an insider, his mother sat on the IBM board (hence Microsoft becoming their software partner).

Here is a very good rundown from James Corbett:







A shorter vid from another source, specifically on zika and GMO mosquitos:





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#53

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Article from last year:

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Athletes in next year's Summer Olympics here will be swimming and boating in waters so contaminated with human feces that they risk becoming violently ill and unable to compete in the games, an Associated Press investigation has found.

An AP analysis of water quality revealed dangerously high levels of viruses and bacteria from human sewage in Olympic and Paralympic venues — results that alarmed international experts and dismayed competitors training in Rio, some of whom have already fallen ill with fevers, vomiting and diarrhea.

It is the first independent comprehensive testing for both viruses and bacteria at the Olympic sites.

Brazilian officials have assured that the water will be safe for the Olympic athletes and the medical director of the International Olympic Committee said all was on track for providing safe competing venues. But neither the government nor the IOC tests for viruses, relying on bacteria testing only.


http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d92f6af51...wage-virus

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#54

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Ahhhh. God bless the memes.


Jamaicans are not impressed (4 days prior to start) :




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#55

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@liadcruz
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Manila, Philippines

@liadcruz 2h
Thieves got into mine and @magoomarjon's rooms here in Rio and stole CASH. Worst part is, we're staying in the official media village.

@liadcruz 2h
This is despite fact that locks on all rooms are biometrics, but management of vill has disclosed that housekeeping has access to all rooms

@liadcruz 2h
We've also heard that a French camera crew had their cameras snatched from them while they were filming on Copacabana
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#56

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Things are going downhill in our country, I feel sorry for anyone that gets fucked by coming here expecting to fuck some big bootys and drink some caipirinhas. I literally stopped watching the news, i'm embarassed enough with everything that has already happened.
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#57

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Quote: (08-04-2016 07:32 PM)nek Wrote:  

Do soccer fans give a shit about soccer in the Olympics?

Nope, we just check it out a bit to see if there are any nice new talents around in teams like Nigeria or other third world countries. Brazil making a fuss about their participation is only because their football reputation is at an all time low and they hope to recover a bit of it, but Europe does not care, the 1-7 humiliation will stand!
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Quote: (08-05-2016 01:20 PM)Mjölnir Wrote:  

Things are going downhill in our country, I feel sorry for anyone that gets fucked by coming here expecting to fuck some big bootys and drink some caipirinhas. I literally stopped watching the news, i'm embarassed enough with everything that has already happened.

As a brasilian, you shouldn't be too embarassed..... yeah, we have all heard about the shit (violence, corruption, water disaster, ect) in Rio, but all this "Brasil bashing" is really too easy. Brasil is still a great country, with an immense potential.

That said, yeah, I plan to drink lot of caipirinhas if (when) I'll be back in Brasil [Image: smile.gif]
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http://www.welt.de/sport/olympia/article...-Haft.html

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The Moroccan boxer Hassan Saada was arrested on Friday in the Olympic Village of Rio de Janeiro for sexual harassment. The 22-year-old was detained provisionally for 15 days. "The investigations have shown that the athlete has sexually harassed two Brazilian maid on August 3, the work in the Olympic Village," it said in a statement to the police.

According to information from the Brazilian news website G1 Saada had called housekeeping under the pretext to himself that he had a question. Then he became violent. The women were able to escape.

You can take the boy out of an Islamic society, but never Islamic habits out of a boy...

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Quote: (08-05-2016 03:29 PM)Parzival Wrote:  

http://www.welt.de/sport/olympia/article...-Haft.html

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The Moroccan boxer Hassan Saada was arrested on Friday in the Olympic Village of Rio de Janeiro for sexual harassment. The 22-year-old was detained provisionally for 15 days. "The investigations have shown that the athlete has sexually harassed two Brazilian maid on August 3, the work in the Olympic Village," it said in a statement to the police.

According to information from the Brazilian news website G1 Saada had called housekeeping under the pretext to himself that he had a question. Then he became violent. The women were able to escape.

You can take the boy out of an Islamic society, but never Islamic habits out of a boy...

He should be absolved by virtue of being a minority victim of the Westernized patriarchy that needs more tolerance for multiculturalism.
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#61

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I'm not a fan of the Olympic Games, but in this moment they're pushing the global warming agenda at the fucking inauguration.
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The whole ceremony has been a form of virtue signaling.

Diversity, multiculturalism, environmentalism and global warming scaremongering, etc. It's curious since the Brazilian government often does a lot of shit in the Amazonian rainforest anyway. I would not blame the Brazilians specifically though, even if cultural marxism is prevalent in the country, one has to take into account the international dimension of the ceremony and therefore the need to be on the "right side of history".

Sad!

"Christian love bears evil, but it does not tolerate it. It does penance for the sins of others, but it is not broadminded about sin. Real love involves real hatred: whoever has lost the power of moral indignation and the urge to drive the sellers from temples has also lost a living, fervent love of Truth."

- Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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Quote: (08-05-2016 06:51 PM)LEMONed IScream Wrote:  

The whole ceremony has been a form of virtue signaling.

Diversity, multiculturalism, environmentalism and global warming scaremongering, etc. It's curious since the Brazilian government often does a lot of shit in the Amazonian rainforest anyway. I would not blame the Brazilians specifically though, even if cultural marxism is prevalent in the country, one has to take into account the international dimension of the ceremony and therefore the need to be on the "right side of history".

Sad!

Exactly, they have the gall to preach the LGB‰%+¦§ tolerance bullshit ¬¬
Also I'm seeing a subtle multiculturalism agenda in the inaugural ceremony.
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#64

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Brazil has no way to ignore the multi-cultural angle. It is a pure blended pot of different people.

The global warming angle is what I thought was pure propaganda. I had to fast forward that part since I am watching the online stream.

What pisses me off about that whole Global Warming Propaganda you see...

No mention of how Brazil took a gamble on going 100% towards ethanol and is a more environmental sound way to produce petrol for cars.

No mention how Big-Agra uses Brazil as massive feedlot so glutton Westerners can enjoy cheap and fatty beef and pork for much cheaper then it should be.

No mention that with continued cockblocking of the environmental innovative wood technologies that are found in many species of Brazil trees could cut down on pollution from construction and development. Concrete is wasteful to create and you can find strong wood equivalents in Brazil right now that could be used for building construction all over and minimize the use of concrete.
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#65

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Mrs. Tom Brady marching in to The Girl from Ipanema ... looks like she has been in the gym every day for a year... finally cultural enrichment we can enjoy.
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#66

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The agendas make this quite boring although i do agree the most entertaining part is Gisele walking across the stadium floor.
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Quote: (08-05-2016 07:48 PM)Deepdiver Wrote:  

Mrs. Tom Brady marching in to The Girl from Ipanema ... looks like she has been in the gym every day for a year... finally cultural enrichment we can enjoy.

She was looking great!
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#68

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NBCs Broadcat Narrators being stepped on with Brazilian annoucers... techno cluster zika mess... Lol. Blue pill Matt Lauer cutting in and out the irony considering how much NBC paid for broadcast rights. Of course the commercials are in english just fine.
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#69

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Watching the opening ceremonies, what is with all these "gender neutral" outfits. It seems like the majority of the countries have the same uniform for men and women and barely any of the girls are wearing heels as part of their uniform, I've skimmed through about half of it but Albania or Armenia chicks were the only ones I can remember wearing high heels.

What is with all these faggots walking in carrying phones, wouldn't you rather soak in the experience than take a shitty video on your phone, as if you will never be able to find a video of this.
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#70

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NBC announced ocean venues bacteria and viral counts from raw sewage 1.7 MILLION TIMES MORE THAN SAFE LEVELS. Could not believe what I was hearing. ANTIMICROBIAL Sailing suits NOT going to do much there.
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#71

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Alright, enough with the frivolity, time for some serious talk. Which contingent was the hottest? The Ukraine? The home team had a nice bunch of chicas, but the best were some of the tricycle riders leading the teams, with warm carioca smiles that could melt icebergs.

Couldn't spot Ana Ivanovic on the Serbian team, but there were some hotties in the long striped skirts.

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#72

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I would say Denmark and Latvia.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#73

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'Climate change action'.

Does that include cleaning up the dead bodies & severed arms in Rio waters?
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#74

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A cartoon from my home town cartoonist haha:
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I noticed the Latvia delegation without knowing who they were so I will say they had the hottest, but Russia was high in blonde factor too. Overall I'd say the athletes are very lucky, almost all these female olympians are attractive and all are FIT, they'll be swimming in pussy.
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