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Yeah, currently watching speed skating and have been checking out curling. I did a curling class a while ago and it's a pretty fun sport. I also was watching skeleton/luge for a while, and it's crazy how fast they go. There have been some really fun moments.

I am in the camp of "who cares" when it comes to sex/substance. For all we know, that was happening in the earlier games. In fact, as early as 1988 they didn't crack down on sex, they just cracked down on outdoor sex which had become out of control in the olympic village. Goes to assume that indoor sex was just as, if not more prominent. Sex may not feel like recreational stress relief for you, but it certainly is for others.

Either way in all the broadcasts I've seen, not a single one has mentioned sex. It's all been about the sport, and the athletes themselves. I don't care about "honor" and certainly not religion when it comes to the sports. I want to see who runs fastest, who jumps highest, who throws furthest, who has the best technique.

I genuinely cannot remember a time when olympics were "serious." Maybe you're much older, but as I remember it's always kind of been "summer campy"

109 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, currently watching speed skating and have been checking out curling. I did a curling class a while ago and it's a pretty fun sport. I also was watching skeleton/luge for a while, and it's crazy how fast they go. There have been some really fun moments.

I am in the camp of "who cares" when it comes to sex/substance. For all we know, that was happening in the earlier games. In fact, as early as 1988 they didn't crack down on sex, they just cracked down on outdoor sex which had become prominent in the olympic village. Goes to assume that indoor sex was just as, if not more prominent. Sex may not feel like recreational stress relief for you, but it certainly is for others.

Either way in all the broadcasts I've seen, not a single one has mentioned sex. It's all been about the sport, and the athletes themselves. I don't care about "honor" and certainly not religion when it comes to the sports. I want to see who runs fastest, who jumps highest, who throws furthest, who has the best technique.

I genuinely cannot remember a time when olympics were "serious." Maybe you're much older, but as I remember it's always kind of been "summer campy"

109 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, currently watching speed skating and have been checking out curling. I did a curling class a while ago and it's a pretty fun sport. I also was watching skeleton/luge for a while, and it's crazy how fast they go. There have been some really fun moments.

I am in the camp of "who cares" when it comes to sex/substance. For all we know, that was happening in the earlier games. In fact, as early as 1988 they didn't crack down on sex, they just cracked down on outdoor sex which had become prominent in the olympic village. Sex may not feel like recreational stress relief for you, but it certainly is for others.

Either way in all the broadcasts I've seen, not a single one has mentioned sex. It's all been about the sport, and the athletes themselves. I don't care about "honor" and certainly not religion when it comes to the sports. I want to see who runs fastest, who jumps highest, who throws furthest, who has the best technique.

I genuinely cannot remember a time when olympics were "serious." Maybe you're much older, but as I remember it's always kind of been "summer campy"

109 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, currently watching speed skating and have been checking out curling. I did a curling class a while ago and it's a pretty fun sport.

I am in the camp of "who cares" when it comes to sex/substance. For all we know, that was happening in the earlier games. In fact, as early as 1988 they didn't crack down on sex, they just cracked down on outdoor sex which had become prominent in the olympic village. Sex may not feel like recreational stress relief for you, but it certainly is for others.

Either way in all the broadcasts I've seen, not a single one has mentioned sex. It's all been about the sport, and the athletes themselves. I don't care about "honor" and certainly not religion when it comes to the sports. I want to see who runs fastest, who jumps highest, who throws furthest, who has the best technique.

I genuinely cannot remember a time when olympics were "serious." Maybe you're much older, but as I remember it's always kind of been "summer campy"

109 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yeah, currently watching speed skating and have been checking out curling. I did a curling class a while ago and it's a pretty fun sport.

I am in the camp of "who cares" when it comes to sex/substance. For all we know, that was happening in the earlier games. In fact, as early as 1988 they didn't crack down on sex, they just cracked down on outdoor sex which had become prominent in the olympic village. Sex may not feel like recreational stress relief for you, but it certainly is for others.

Either way in all the broadcasts I've seen, not a single one has mentioned sex. It's all been about the sport, and the athletes themselves. I don't care about "honor" and certainly not religion when it comes to the sports. I want to see who runs fastest, who jumps highest, who throws furthest, who has the best technique.

I genuinely cannot remember a time when olympics were "serious." Maybe you're much older, but for me it's always kind of been "summer campy"

109 days ago
1 score