Originally Posted by NewChief:
The debate about the fairness of prosthetic devices has been going on for a while. The Scientific American had a large study on it:
Originally Posted by the Talking Can:
synchronized swimming is a god damn riot...the doubles teams have to dance-walk out to the pool...jesus king of retardation
but they have a camera which gives an above and below water shot simultaneously...cooler than the 'sport'
Honestly, I've given that 'sport' a chance. But like most of the judging sports, they are more pageants than sport.
"They need a 9.98 to advance and..... YES... THEY GET IT. OH THAT WAS MAGNIFICENT."
Doesn't mean they aren't athletic or athletes, but FF'sS we might as well go back to playing fucking marbles.
"And the young Lithuanian Sminov readies his shooter and with great skill he rolls it and.....Oh what incredible skill, he knocks out the Serbian's prit"
Fuck, we might as well be training people for Hungry, Hungry Hippo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
Honestly, I've given that 'sport' a chance. But like most of the judging sports, they are more pageants than sport.
"They need a 9.98 to advance and..... YES... THEY GET IT. OH THAT WAS MAGNIFICENT."
Doesn't mean they aren't athletic or athletes, but FF'sS we might as well go back to playing ****ing marbles.
"And the young Lithuanian Sminov readies his shooter and with great skill he rolls it and.....Oh what incredible skill, he knocks out the Serbian's prit"
****, we might as well be training people for Hungry, Hungry Hippo.
yup..they're athletes...but it is basically american idol... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dave:
These limbs aren't mechanical.
Epic dumbassery.
This coming from a guy who suggested if the metal feet are an advantage people would line up for amputations? You should know Epic Dumbassery very well. [Reply]