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Totallympics 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics "Happiness Meter" - after Day 4


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How do you feel about the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after Day 4?  

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  1. 1. How do you feel about the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after Day 4?

    • 0 - the worst Olympics of all time!
    • 1 - depressing games
    • 2 - I can't enjoy these games
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    • 3 - I expected more; not very happy
    • 4 - it could be better
    • 5 - mediocre games; I dont feel much about them
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    • 6 - quite decent
    • 7 - better than expected, I'm more than satisfied
    • 8 - very good, I'm enjoying the games
    • 9 - almost perfect; I'm overjoyed
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    • 10 - the best Olympics ever!

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  • Poll closed on 07/28/2021 at 09:59 PM

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After a gold medal for Brazil today, Russia pulling two shocking wins in artistic gymnastics, skateboarding and surfing making a very successful debut, gold medals for Bermuda and the Philippines, first-ever medal for Turkmenistan and chances for medals in artistic gymnastics for Brazil, I have to say this is the best edition of the Olympic Games ever.

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Depressed as the results didnt go as per expectations for India.

Excited to see so many shackles being broken in sports dominated by particular countries.

Happy with some unthinkable upsets.

Didnt like the Surfing or Skateboarding so far. Climbing and Karate still to come.

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Super messy Olympics for the Dutch so far, even if many of our medal chances are yet to come.

 

A continuous stream of incidents in cycling: the women's road race, Van der Poels plank (or the lack thereof) and incidents with race staff for Kimmann and Van der Breggen. Too many covid cases, extra measures for our rowing team with all its medal candidates. And lastly we've had a bunch of really close 4th places, which always feels painful.

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4 hours ago, Jinzha said:

Super messy Olympics for the Dutch so far, even if many of our medal chances are yet to come.

 

A continuous stream of incidents in cycling: the women's road race, Van der Poels plank (or the lack thereof) and incidents with race staff for Kimmann and Van der Breggen. Too many covid cases, extra measures for our rowing team with all its medal candidates. And lastly we've had a bunch of really close 4th places, which always feels painful.

Important day coming up with road time trial and especially rowing.

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21 minutes ago, Quasit said:

Important day coming up with road time trial and especially rowing.

It's also important day for :POL. We have 4 boats in final A in rowing, if none of them will not end with medal I will be highly depressed, especially after losing hope just 0.7 seconds before end in 3x3 basketball and pathetic way to lost against Estonia in fencing...

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