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Of all the people who took part in the breakdancing, I only remember one name... RAYGUN, pew pew.
I remember Phil Wizard, who won gold in the men’s competition. And Danny Dan who won silver, Victor who won bronze, and Shigekix who lost the bronze match.
I can’t seem to find the men’s finals on YouTube but if you can find it I highly recommend it. It was awesome. I really hope Breaking returns in 2032, the level of sportsmanship and joy the competitors showed was amazing.
Don't recognise any of them. If they wanted some valuable mind share they should have tried harder to stand out.
And certainly your mind share is the most valuable!
From my point of view it certainly is
And from their point of view, you're nobody.
Right, but you can see why from my perspective I would find my own mindshare the the most important?
Did you even think about this argument?
By this argument I could join a tennis tournament and take a shit on the court and punch the judge and you'd think that makes me a star player because people that don't follow tennis heard of me.
Why do you feel like your opinion is worth sharing when it wouldn't have even left your brain if you gave it any thought?
People are too forthcoming with their opinions.
Where did I say I thought they were a star? I just said they're the only one I remember. If you shat on a tennis court in front of (hundreds of?) millions of people during a global broadcast event I reckon I'd remember you too.
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I never though I'd see a GPK in a certified case...
I stuck hundreds of them over everything I owned when they were the style of the day.