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Was he a medal contender? QueerDuck Yesterday #1
does it matter? nt Javaman Yesterday #3
Does it not? nt QueerDuck Yesterday #8
no, it really doesn't Javaman Yesterday #19
Of course it matters. Especially if someone else benefits from his absence... QueerDuck Yesterday #21
Yes... He had a lot to lose JT45242 Yesterday #7
God forbid someone hurts Putin's fee-fees MrsCheaplaugh Yesterday #2
💙💛 Donkees Yesterday #4
I know who that is Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #15
It would have opened the door to abuse by others FakeNoose Yesterday #5
Honoring the memory blue-wave Yesterday #9
I didn't say it was political FakeNoose Yesterday #10
Did you forget your last sentence? blue-wave Yesterday #11
There's a ski racer who always wears a tiger helmet maxsolomon Yesterday #20
He made his stand. Easterncedar Yesterday #6
Vladyslav is a real winner 🏅 Clouds Passing Yesterday #12
I hope other athletes speak up for him. Fla Dem Yesterday #13
This is bullshit Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #14
Disqualified over honoring fallen athletes, republianmushroom Yesterday #16
The IOC just handed him far more publicity than if they'd have simply ignored it. groundloop Yesterday #17
I know they have to follow rules, and i won't disagree but i'm curious if bluestarone Yesterday #18
Honor above self. That's a hero! Wonder Why Yesterday #22
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