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Faith Saley

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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According to the study, if a reproduction does not go well for a couple of penguins for about a year, penguins will just split up, right? They'll just go their separate ways. I wonder what those fights are like. The male says, sorry, baby, I just need to spread my wings. And the female's like, and do what with them?

According to the study, if a reproduction does not go well for a couple of penguins for about a year, penguins will just split up, right? They'll just go their separate ways. I wonder what those fights are like. The male says, sorry, baby, I just need to spread my wings. And the female's like, and do what with them?

According to the study, if a reproduction does not go well for a couple of penguins for about a year, penguins will just split up, right? They'll just go their separate ways. I wonder what those fights are like. The male says, sorry, baby, I just need to spread my wings. And the female's like, and do what with them?

Exactly, yes. Quite literally Love Island.

Exactly, yes. Quite literally Love Island.

Exactly, yes. Quite literally Love Island.

Rust? Rust, yes. 100 medal winners from the Olympics in Paris last summer have complained to the International Olympic Committee that their medals are falling apart. They're flaking away. And these champions shouldn't have the rust medal. That's what you get if you're fourth place.

Rust? Rust, yes. 100 medal winners from the Olympics in Paris last summer have complained to the International Olympic Committee that their medals are falling apart. They're flaking away. And these champions shouldn't have the rust medal. That's what you get if you're fourth place.

Rust? Rust, yes. 100 medal winners from the Olympics in Paris last summer have complained to the International Olympic Committee that their medals are falling apart. They're flaking away. And these champions shouldn't have the rust medal. That's what you get if you're fourth place.

So these medals from Paris that they've been posting photographs have visible signs of obvious crumbling and staining and wear. You may remember when they made these medals, the company that made them announced that they have included in them iron from the Eiffel Tower built into them. So don't worry everybody, it's not the Olympic medals that are falling apart, it's just the Eiffel Tower.

So these medals from Paris that they've been posting photographs have visible signs of obvious crumbling and staining and wear. You may remember when they made these medals, the company that made them announced that they have included in them iron from the Eiffel Tower built into them. So don't worry everybody, it's not the Olympic medals that are falling apart, it's just the Eiffel Tower.

So these medals from Paris that they've been posting photographs have visible signs of obvious crumbling and staining and wear. You may remember when they made these medals, the company that made them announced that they have included in them iron from the Eiffel Tower built into them. So don't worry everybody, it's not the Olympic medals that are falling apart, it's just the Eiffel Tower.

Bronze, silver, and gold, although the phenomenon seems to be centered on the bronze medals.

Bronze, silver, and gold, although the phenomenon seems to be centered on the bronze medals.

Bronze, silver, and gold, although the phenomenon seems to be centered on the bronze medals.

Oh, well, yeah, okay. I can... Yeah, what do you expect? You came in third. You wanted something of quality?

Oh, well, yeah, okay. I can... Yeah, what do you expect? You came in third. You wanted something of quality?

Oh, well, yeah, okay. I can... Yeah, what do you expect? You came in third. You wanted something of quality?

It's rusted away. So athletes are actually sending the medals back to the committee saying, hey, can I get a new medal that won't fall away? It's obviously the Olympians' fault. It says right in the back of the medal, not dishwasher safe.

It's rusted away. So athletes are actually sending the medals back to the committee saying, hey, can I get a new medal that won't fall away? It's obviously the Olympians' fault. It says right in the back of the medal, not dishwasher safe.