Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
getitoutofyourmouth wrote:
Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
Nadal is my favorite tennis player.
it looks dumb not because it is silly, but because we already know the medal is fake. If it were gold, it would bend anyhow, the opposite of biting a coin to test it.
Bronze is not a valuable metal, it is useless compard to iron and turns green.
Medals should be big silver, medium silver, and small silver. Then they are worth something.
OP never won a medal before
OPisaLOSER wrote:
OP never won a medal before
Probably way more than you, and none in my mouth.
getitoutofyourmouth wrote:
Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
Will it suffice to refrain from telling my kids to do it, or to I have to tell them not to do it?
And can I give them a pass through the teething stage, or is it never too early to take measures against this blight on society?
it is dumb wrote:
it looks dumb not because it is silly, but because we already know the medal is fake. If it were gold, it would bend anyhow, the opposite of biting a coin to test it.
Bronze is not a valuable metal, it is useless compard to iron and turns green.
Medals should be big silver, medium silver, and small silver. Then they are worth something.
Medals should be made of chocolate so they can actually be eaten. The WA and other websites already record who won what.
getitoutofyourmouth wrote:
Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
it's meant to be done at World Champs and Olympics only
getitoutofyourmouth wrote:
Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
It was unique for a minute but yes now everyone does it. It seems at a minimum played at this point.
From my experience if a woman asks to bite your medal then she's usually down to get into bed with you.
Correct me if I'm wrong but biting a precious metal as a test for authenticity only works for gold because it's soft enough to put a small dent in it by biting. It doesn't work for silver and bronze so biting those medals looks especially dumb.
It was unique the first time somebody did it. Now it’s cringe. And can we please stop with the flags?????? If it’s a trial for a WA event have them put on a kit jacket. Far more impressive than dragging a sweaty flag around
Ray wrote:
It was unique the first time somebody did it. Now it’s cringe. And can we please stop with the flags?????? If it’s a trial for a WA event have them put on a kit jacket. Far more impressive than dragging a sweaty flag around
Phew, must feel better to get that off your chest. Anything else bothering you?
getitoutofyourmouth wrote:
Enough with the medal biting pictures. Don't do it, don't tell your kids to do it, it looks stupid and douchey. Not cute.
What it looks stupid and douchey is telling others what they can or cannot do, and state what “has to stop” as if you were a dictator.
Biting the medal is not to confirm it’s real or fake, it’s an action that symbolises the “savouring of the satisfaction of all the hard work done”.
Be happy, people, and let others be happy as well with what they want!
Peace!
When you win gold, you decide what do to.
What will you people be triggered by next?
biting medals are cool wrote:
When you win gold, you decide what do to.
What will you people be triggered by next?
(1992, before many of you were born.)
If you want it to stop you need to invite some new pose for winners to use at their podium photo sessions.
Maybe wear it as a pirate's eye patch? Would that annoy you?
*invent*
If there was a picture of Bekele biting one of his gold medals it would be the Mona Lisa of running
We should not worry about biting medals but winning medals.