**Offical Olympic Medal Count thread**

**DAILY TOP 5 UPDATE**

#1. America (FUCK YEAH!). 21 gold, 1 silver, 12 bronze / 43
#2. China. 20 gold, 13 silver, 9 bronze / 42
#3. Russian Federation. 3 Gold, 12 Silver, 8 Bonze / 23
#4. United Kingdom. 8 gold, 6 silver, 8 bronze / 22
#5 Japan. 2 Gold, 8 Silver, 11 Bronze / 21

21 + 1 + 12 = 34 :D
 
**DAILY UPDATE**


#1. AMERICA (FUCK YEAH!) 24 gold, 11 silver, 13 bronze
#2. China. 22 gold, 16 silver, 10 bronze.
#3. United Kingdom. 11 gold, 7 silver, 8 bronze.
#4. Russia. 3 gold, 13 silver, 9 bronze.
#5. France. 8 gold, 6 silver, 8 bronze.
 
GB, as of now, has 10 gold medals which is the equivalent of 50 adjusted to the US population.

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

Leave it to the Brits to try and make themselves appear to be once again important in the world.


AHHH YES - Great Britain - Now known as the ONCE GREAT BRITAIN.
 
**DAILY UPDATE**


#1. AMERICA (FUCK YEAH!) 24 gold, 11 silver, 13 bronze
#2. China. 22 gold, 16 silver, 10 bronze.
#3. United Kingdom. 11 gold, 7 silver, 8 bronze.
#4. Russia. 3 gold, 13 silver, 9 bronze.
#5. France. 8 gold, 6 silver, 8 bronze.

kinda weird that the nations with veto power in the U.N. security council also are top 5 in medals. O_o
 
did anyone seen the video of the chinese weight lifter crying because he got silver? it was awesome.



It's about something not all of us really appreciate and that is 'face'. Failure is a loss of face, not only for oneself but for ones family, teachers, and society in general. We can feel embarrassed, but usually can shrug it off and get back to whatever we were doing.
I trained a young Chinese lad to take part in an English speaking competition. There was a poem, 'The Butterfly' I think, and a couple of pieces of prose. He learned them beautifully and I taught him how to match his facial expressions and mood to the text.
I left, after the last session and made him promise to call me as soon as the competition was over. He didn't call. I saw him a few days later. Well, I said, how was it?
Not good, he said.
Were you nervous, did you forget your lines? What went wrong? What did your Dad say?
Dad was very angry, he said.
I laughed. Angry? What did he do? Beat you?
Yes, he beat me.
This lad had come SECOND out of all the chinese kids in the New Territories! Second!
He explained that his father had told his workmates that his son would win. His grandparents had been in the audience dressed up to their nines. His school principal had been there. And my student who had come SECOND had let them all down.
That was possibly the worst case of oriental stupidity I have ever experienced.
 
It's about something not all of us really appreciate and that is 'face'. Failure is a loss of face, not only for oneself but for ones family, teachers, and society in general. We can feel embarrassed, but usually can shrug it off and get back to whatever we were doing.
I trained a young Chinese lad to take part in an English speaking competition. There was a poem, 'The Butterfly' I think, and a couple of pieces of prose. He learned them beautifully and I taught him how to match his facial expressions and mood to the text.
I left, after the last session and made him promise to call me as soon as the competition was over. He didn't call. I saw him a few days later. Well, I said, how was it?
Not good, he said.
Were you nervous, did you forget your lines? What went wrong? What did your Dad say?
Dad was very angry, he said.
I laughed. Angry? What did he do? Beat you?
Yes, he beat me.
This lad had come SECOND out of all the chinese kids in the New Territories! Second!
He explained that his father had told his workmates that his son would win. His grandparents had been in the audience dressed up to their nines. His school principal had been there. And my student who had come SECOND had let them all down.
That was possibly the worst case of oriental stupidity I have ever experienced.
The lesson is simple, count not your eggs before they are hatched.

and don't take part in competitions in China
 
Back when they had all their satellite states? Plus they still have a fuck ton of Silver, so they're just getting beaten by U.S and China.

Russia has a population of nearly 150 million, three gold medals seems very sparse and what has happened to Japan?
 
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