I’m the opposite. So long as it’s constantly progressing it’s fine. Football on the other hand, I’m just watching the timer in the corner waiting for it to end.Tennis gets on my tits. I need to be able to know how long a sport is going to be, the open endedness is too much
Love Murray though, obvs.
Tennis gets on my tits. I need to be able to know how long a sport is going to be, the open endedness is too much
Love Murray though, obvs.
Some of us like to make PLANS!
Some of us like to make PLANS!
Kye Whyte was lucky to get through that, hope he turns it around in the semi.The swimming is a touch monotonous. BMXing on now.
I agree, a sport should only be in the Olympics if winning the gold medal is the pinnacle of achievement.No interest in tennis at the Olympics, so soon after Wimbledon. Football can fuck off too.
Only watching for accidents hun xxKye Whyte was lucky to get through that, hope he turns it around in the semi.
Yup, but then WHERE'S THE LINE?I agree, a sport should only be in the Olympics if winning the gold medal is the pinnacle of achievement.
Only watching for accidents hun xx
I wonder what Shrievers watts are when she’s gunning it
Yeah i've done a bit of reading about this after I saw some pretty brutal commentary elsewhere.
These two women in question aren't trans, either. They're born women. In the case of the Taiwanese woman, she's undergone additional testing by the Asian Olympic Committee. Not sure about the Algerian, but they don't seem like the type who'd happily accept trans people in their society.
The one, singular source of information to the contrary is the Russian president of the disgraced International Boxing Association, who won't reveal publicly what tests were done and the results. And yet the bandwagon has ploughed on in the media and in JKR's minds like it is definitive that they are, or were, men.