Have I Taken The Blue Acid or is the Olympic Opening Ceremonies a Bit Abstract? – IOTW Report

Have I Taken The Blue Acid or is the Olympic Opening Ceremonies a Bit Abstract?

And why the hell would they call attention to what looked like BACTERIA in that weird Amazon animals homage?

 

22 Comments on Have I Taken The Blue Acid or is the Olympic Opening Ceremonies a Bit Abstract?

  1. I don’t know wth is going on and I’m going to have to stop watching it. I actually tested my blood because I thought I was hallucinating from low blood sugar. I’m changing the channel because It ain’t worth a seizure either.

  2. Looks like they had about two production meetings with sevreal dijointed ideas floated about, and one, maybe two, rehearsals. I just hope it ends with a lot of those tall, tan, nice looking, bikini wearing Brazilian beac girls dancing Samba.

  3. I have the sound down listening to music and espousing my critical thoughts on iotw right now but it looks like they are saying the seas will rise due to global warming.

    Perhaps they should worry about getting the human shit out of their water first?

  4. I just turned it on for a bit. The director was being interviewed and said they were coming to the “main message” of the performance and that was the threat of climate change. I turned it off and am not watching for the remainder. Besides we have our own VBS Olympics next week. Much more enjoyable.

  5. I think the only times I’ve see any Olympic events since the 70s is if something bad happens and it makes the news.

    This time, I’ll make some effort on Sunday to see if I can catch the brother of one of my customers competing in Tennis.

    David Sela. Also known as Dudi Sela. Yeah, I made fun of it today to his sister. I couldn’t help it. 😀

  6. The ocean waters ain’t gonna lower when you’re dumping ALL YOUR RAW SHIT directly into it. It’s called ‘displacement’. It’s a physics thing.

    Now grab your safety scissors and a circle of paper…

  7. I just happened to check in to the ceremony right before the USA entered. That is one great looking delegate! Maybe I’m getting old, but they just appear to be a happy and lovely bunch of people.

  8. Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. The man responsible for its rebirth was a Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who presented the idea in 1894.
    The ancient Greeks had a tradition of doing things nude (they walked around in the buff in the bedroom and at parties called sympsia*, and they exercised without any clothes on) – indeed, the word gymnasium came from the Greek word gymos, which means “naked.”
    Lets always have them In Greece and in the nude.

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