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Werloc

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  1. I would allow you 1 guess via private message, because I'm honestly very very interested if you're right But that would probably be against some sort of rules, wouldn't it?
  2. You've intrigued me, mister Also, it's actually pretty funny how nearly every user this year proclaimed to have an easy 12 point choice, way better than the rest. I'm honestly excited to see how the voting pans out in this edition.
  3. Simona Krupeckaitė for women's sprint and keirin. Vasilijus Lendel has been improving immensely in men's sprint and keirin. Olivija Baleišytė, a medalist of many occasions in youth & junior categories is growing up well for the Omnium and other events such as scratch, elimination race, points race. Heck, even Miglė Marozaitė is becoming better in sprint and keirin, so we might have a competetive women's sprint team by then.
  4. As we're slowly approaching Tokyo, I think that we might have three very good medal contenders by then.
  5. I am very close to finalising my points, should be done in the next couple of days
  6. Ričardas Berankis has made a nice run in an ATP 250 tournament, beating a couple of opponents from top 100, he reached the final. It's his first 250 ATP final since 2012.
  7. I think that I still need 3 stages in order to fully deduce my votes and be thoroughly ok with them. The only thing that is most definitely in the clear is the 12 points. Just like last year, it clicked from the 1st listen.
  8. I think that it's a possibility. Usually we even get a drop out from 1 semi-active user.
  9. Pretty easy to find alternative videos if you search him up on Youtube. That's what I did, listened to both live & studio versions.
  10. Well, I usually get close to the same amount of songs that pass my 1st round, doesn't matter if it's annual or open. There is a song that got my 12 points after a single listen though and a pretty peculiar story behind how it happened, but it's already been replayed about 10 times this evening. I somehow have this feeling that @OlympicIRL already knows where my twelve points are heading, since he knows me so well and guessed my twelve last year
  11. So far, in case there'll be no more changes with the entry list (well, possibly Malta will change their song), only 16 songs passed my first round, compared to the 23 of the 2017 Annual TISC
  12. @Glen needs to hurry up with a new song, hope he can make whatever deadline that we give him
  13. Funny thing, I am listening to all of the songs and Malta's just came up, ran here to comment on that
  14. Come on, Finland @Finnator123 don't leave us hanging! And don't think that I forgot about Czech Republic @ahjfcshfghb too
  15. I don't think that you can represent Colombia if you're from Afghanistan unless I don't know something peculiar about your nationality.
  16. I completely missed the fact that India entered the competition just now Somehow my mind had included you already.
  17. Well, that is the issue that's usually solved with them forgetting to vote In any case, I don't think they magically found out about this forum and magically wound up in this thread and then magically disappeared without ever looking up a single thread that's not TISC related and I think that's on the morality of the user/s that are inviting them to take part. They need to ask themselves if they truly want completely inactive users posting 1 song and disappearing never to be seen again, especially when TISC is about bringing everyone together and actually participating in the festivities, not only participating to participate. Of course, I would like to be proven wrong with these users being active participants in the community well after TISC ends, but one can only hope.
  18. Yes, that's my point exactly. As much fun as TISC is, this is still first hand a sports forum and we shouldn't forget that. As for sending reminders and such, I'm definitely guilty of this one, because I've tried to bring back people to the contest that used to participate a lot (even before the Totallympics website move), because I did not want them to miss out on the event. As for inviting new users to the forum, I'm always making sure they know where they're going, but unfortunately, I haven't found a single one throughout the years (I only have 1 close friend that's interested in sports and he's been a member on Totallympics here before, a very funny story on how I've met him ) Finally, regarding all of the new users that had their first post registering to this contest, it is a clear sign that they know what they're going and where they're going and I believe they were informed about this contest on some other platform and hopefully they're participation in the forum activities does not end up being limited to TISC only. When I first set foot on Totallympics (You left a comment & link of it in the comment section of some sports article), I was pretty much overwhelmed, I didn't really know where to start, there was no such thing as TISC, not even any Eurovision discussions were started, mostly sports results & discussions. I don't really remember how well I assimilated into Totallympics, (I remember that I didn't post a lot, because I didn't really know what to say, perhaps it was the prediction contests that helped me find myself here) I only remember it being a long process, before I was able to freely discuss on the topics that I cared about. Comparing it to my experience and seeing that they're posts don't extend outside of the TISC thread is pretty much a good indication to me what is the main priority of these users.
  19. Or perhaps someone is marketing this forum for the TISC without reminding people that it's a sports forum as well This reminds me of the time when I was looking for new users to join when I was hosting and I kept asking "do you love music? Yes? Great! But do you like sports as well?" Long story short, people didn't really take the bait
  20. @amen09 I really don't want to rain on your parade, but we definitely need the list of entrant songs by now.
  21. Well, yeah, now I know the whopping amount of 5 teams as well when I followed your link. Banga means "wave" translated from Lithuanian, which is why it's a very popular name for sports teams coming from Klaipėda/Palanga that has the Baltic Sea around them. I cannot really comment if people know Gintra, I doubt that a random person or a person that does not really follow the sports scene would have a clue. The only reason why I know Gintra is because I sometimes scroll past the articles whilst trying to get to Athletics/Rowing/Swimming and other interesting news
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