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Team Event : On The Bubble - 24th Vote

 

12. :ARG / :ESP - 13.1

12. :KAZ / :CZE - 13.1

14. :ROU / :SWE - 12.3 [Total Points - 114]

14. :SRB / :NED - 12.3 [Total Points - 78] (Eliminated)

 

Remember: Pairs are awarded a point each time one member appears in a juries' votes. If both members score points, the pair receives an additional 0.1 points. If needed, the total combined points of each pair will be used to break a tie. The the first elimination will occur after the 20th vote in the Grand Final. One pair will be eliminated on each subsequent vote. There will be on update on the bottom three pairs after each vote from now on. 

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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2 minutes ago, Werloc said:

I was really scared when I saw how overwhelmingly impactful the topic of religion is in the United States. I've watched this Youtube video recently discussing LGBT and the conversation was completely derailed by Catholicism. 

 

Here in Lithuania, older generation is religious mostly, but I personally don't know anybody going to church on a Sunday. Although, Catholicism is really used as a scapegoat to hate on all of the minorities in the country, because people don't want to take accountability of their own hateful feelings/thoughts and choose to hide behind the 'Bible said so'... 

 

It's really annoying how you can be an absolute awful prick just because of your religious beliefs. 

 

Yep. Personally I mostly hate how much it influences local politics. Like, we've got the SGP, a very, very strictly Christian political party. Usually scores a very solid 2% or so, nationally, which has been hovering around that for many decades, since their base is very strong yet very....undynamic. However, in certain places, including my own, it gets to 20%+, even above 50% in some smaller towns (like one that is part of my municipality). They want to rule with the Bible in hand, which just goes so much against everything I believe in (people being free in their religion, but religious choices having no place in politics, laws and so on).

 

And to think I know from experience it can definitely be 'normal', if people want. My own sister is Christian, yet treats everyone absolutely normal and with the same kindness. Same for her boyfriend. Heck, even my very own girlfriend is a Christian, but also the kind who doesn't try to convince others about it being the 'right' way or anything. If that was the case, she and I (a very much non-believer) wouldn't have been together for almost 6 years now :p 

 

But having grown up and still living in - and probably always living in - a town where it plays a huge role...yeah, a lot of people take it way too far.

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:MLT Malta Calling! :MLT

                                                                                                  

:GER GER - 10 Points            

:ROU ROU - 9 Points             

:CZE CZE - 8 Points             

:NED NED - 7 Points             

:IRL IRL - 6 Points             

:BRA BRA - 5 Points             

:GBR GBR - 4 Points             

:DEN DEN - 3 Points             

:CAN CAN - 2 Points             

:SWE SWE - 1 Points

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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:MLT Malta Calling! :MLT 

 

:ITA ITA - 11 Points              

:GER GER - 10 Points            

:ROU ROU - 9 Points             

:CZE CZE - 8 Points             

:NED NED - 7 Points             

:IRL IRL - 6 Points             

:BRA BRA - 5 Points             

:GBR GBR - 4 Points             

:DEN DEN - 3 Points             

:CAN CAN - 2 Points             

:SWE SWE - 1 Points

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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