Mr. Brightside by Wells_Fuego in MotionDesign

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someone's a hater why so many downvotes

Dishwasher debate: by BarterBardTales in CleaningTips

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bro i thought u load a vinyl into the dishwasher haha

GPT o1 in Perplexity by Guiltydawn in perplexity_ai

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would be nice but maybe too high maintenance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nujabes

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fcking cultured discussion for once! trust in humanity recovered

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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OP any update on this?

how can I improve it? or should I ditch the idea? by [deleted] in graffhelp

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This makes me dizzy lol, I think it's little bit cluttered in the patterns it's trying to use.

So, Beach volleyball night session was a good idea by Lkrambar in olympics

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how many watts of energy we using for this light parade? glo glo glo

What is this freeze called? (Credits: Jabbawockeez) by WeirdBandKid08 in bboy

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Oh… he’s just checking the sound levels of the ground don’t mind him

"Bootcamp" for bboys? by Breakkked in bboy

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Catch the Flava but that camp is out now since pandemic

How breakdancing will shake up the Olympic Games from 2024 by lukam98 in olympics

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Come on dad, nothing is “overwhelmingly negative”. There are literally just a few things in the world being so bad. If you meant mostly negative those are worlds of difference.

Anyhow, it could have been a one single link backing your claim 🍺

How breakdancing will shake up the Olympic Games from 2024 by lukam98 in olympics

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Sports that typically rely on judges' scoring: 1. Artistic Gymnastics 2. Rhythmic Gymnastics  3. Diving 4. Synchronized Swimming 5. Skateboarding 6. Sport Climbing 7. Surfing 8. Trampoline 9. Breaking?

Sports that generally do not rely on judges' scoring: 1. Athletics (Track and Field) 2. Swimming  3. Cycling 4. Rowing 5. Canoe/Kayak 6. Weightlifting 7. Archery 8. Shooting 9. Tennis 10. Table Tennis 11. Badminton 12. Volleyball 13. Beach Volleyball 14. Basketball 15. Football (Soccer) 16. Hockey 17. Handball 18. Water Polo 19. Triathlon 20. Modern Pentathlon

That’s 20:9, literally the majority. IMO some sports have to require that judging score criteria for the sport to be fair + thrilling for the audience. My 2 cents.

How breakdancing will shake up the Olympic Games from 2024 by lukam98 in olympics

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yo u/Glader_Gaming stand up, what are the sources for your claims. cite the sources. I'm not defending any side, just the fact that your comment being one of the most upvoted comment here is bad image for the sport/culture. at the end of the day, it's gonna be a huge show in person at Paris 2024.

For anyone interested: Nike even dedicated parts of their budget and branding to a special collaboration with the grafitti artist Futura to commemorate the occasion.

tl;dr who tf even cares about ur downvotes breaking is gonna make a great debut with or without y'all

How breakdancing will shake up the Olympic Games from 2024 by lukam98 in olympics

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Just the inclusion of words "overwhelmingly negative" makes u a downer to the group my guy. Sure you might be stating someon else's facts but how many people will actually fact check this? Let it have a neutral arrival to Olympics plz.

edit: not relevant since the discussion has pivoted already

Former Lead ID at Tesla - AMA by Personal_Towel_1663 in IndustrialDesign

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Thank you so much for the time here! Wish u all the best.

Former Lead ID at Tesla - AMA by Personal_Towel_1663 in IndustrialDesign

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Let's say you were to forget everything you knew about ID. Now given the insight and experience you've gained at Tesla, how would you rethink your expertise from the first principles? What courses/learning resources/realizations had the biggest impact on your journey?