Where was this guy during the Olympics_ _ r_nextfuckinglevel

Where was this guy during the Olympics_ _ r_nextfuckinglevel

Author: Alan Shore and Denise October 30, 2024 Duration: 8:12
Reddit thread on the r/nextfuckinglevel subreddit discussing the performance of a breakdancer named Raygun at the 2024 Olympics. The thread is filled with comments both critical and supportive of her performance. Many commenters believe she was not skilled enough to compete at the Olympics, and her "kangaroo hop" move in particular is criticized as being both unoriginal and unathletic. Some users even argue that breakdancing is not a true sport, while others defend it as requiring a high level of skill and athleticism. The discussion also highlights the performance of a different breakdancer, Hiro, who received significantly less attention, though he is widely regarded as being much more skilled than Raygun.

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