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Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Novak Djokovic wins gold:

The unvaccinated GOAT proves pure blood is stronger than mrna corrupted blood.  Even at 37, coming off of knee surgery, he beat the current #1 young healthy 21 year old Carlos Alcaraz for gold in men's tennis singles.  It was the most heroic tennis game you'll ever see.  Novak had to win both sets in tie breakers.  He won through sheer force of will.  As far as I'm concerned the Olympics could have ended right there.  Novak now has all the records.  All the grand slams, the most grand slams, and the Olympic gold.  He even beat his nemesis Nadal on his way to getting it, decisively ending their tied win-loss record by upping the record to 31-29.  Nadal chose to get vaccinated so of course he was no match for Novak.  He chose wrongly.

The Olympics are doing a great job of proving me right about everything.  Ukraine has increased its medal count since last time, but it's still doing worse than its neighbors Hungary and Romania despite having a much higher population.  Even tiny Croatia is neck and neck with Ukraine, the small island countries of Ireland and New Zealand, with 1/5 Ukraine's population, are beating Ukraine.  I will say Poland is pretty pathetic for bordering Ukraine, having a higher population than Ukraine, but only winning 1 silver and 3 bronzes so far, which is worse than half as well as Ukraine is doing.  But that doesn't make Ukraine's medal count impressive, it just makes Poland's medal count unimpressive.

Israel's medal count has also increased, to about even with Ukraine's, but they're doing it with a much smaller population base, so their prowess is notable.  Now if only they wouldn't use that prowess to snipe toddlers in the head for fun. . .

North Korea is doing very well with 5 medals.  For an impoverished nation with a low population they're massively outperforming.  Of course, their neighbors South Korea are putting North Korea to shame, with 26 medals, 11 gold.  That's what happens when you're twice as numerous and 40 times as rich as your neighbors.  Overall I'd say that Koreans as an ethnicity are ubermenschen, so it would be nice if we could combine the good features of North Korea's culture -- reasonable fertility and friendship with Russia, no homosexuality or black lives matter crap -- with the good features of South Korea -- freedom, capitalism and peace.  Maybe if the two countries unified they'd be the perfect people.

Seriously, judging by how good looking the South Korean female athletes are, I am ready to anoint them as the master race.  I can't believe how good looking these girls are when they're not even concentrating on being good looking like models, but just winning a difficult sport.  If they're this pretty and they're not even trying how pretty are their k-pop idols????

Judging by sheer athletic excellence, Australia is king.  With just 27 million people they're third in the medal race, with 35 total medals and 14 gold.  They're competing evenly with 1.4 billion Chinese and America's $25 trillion gdp.  But the South Koreans are better looking so let's just ignore Australia and breed more Koreans.

I added a new song to my music hall of fame, "Eye of the Untold Her", by Lindsey Stirling.  I rated it as 5-star, and demoted other songs to make room.  It's the stirring floor mat routine song for Suni Lee.  The moment I heard it I knew I needed to own it.

I finished watching Kimi ni Todoke S3.  It was as good as could be expected.

I also found a new good manga to read, 'Teen web novelist girl magnet,' about a guy getting the ideal life I should have had.  I'm as good a novelist as him, but things actually work out for him -- everybody who reads any of his stories is moved to tears and immediately confesses their love for him -- voice actresses, singers, imoutos, childhood friends, all fall before the quality of his writing.  He gets anime deals within a day of publishing his book to a free web novel hosting site.  It's funny seeing the parallel life story of my luck with girls compared to his.  That's the difference between fiction and reality, sadly.  But it's fun to live life through him viscerally.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When will a single one of these posts ever talk about your own accomplishments?