• Flying SquidOP
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      825 months ago

      It’s some weird tradition they’ve started doing that I either never noticed before or it’s new. People used to bite gold coins to prove they were real gold since gold is soft enough to leave a tooth mark, but I don’t know if that’s related to this or what. You couldn’t do that with silver or bronze.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          205 months ago

          Huh. I totally don’t remember seeing it before now, but I’ve certainly watched my share of Oylmpics since the 90s.

          Memory is a weird thing.

          • @NegativeInf
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            105 months ago

            I always associated it with Underdog (the superhero) as he bites the coins he’s tipped as a shoe shine to test their authenticity, quite often with disappointing results.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              75 months ago

              I do too.

              “Thank you, Shoe Shine Boy, you’re humble and lovable.”
              “Bless you, sir.”

        • @[email protected]
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          95 months ago

          David Wallechinsky, President of the International Society of Olympic Historians told CNN in 2012, “It’s become an obsession with the photographers. I think they look at it as an iconic shot, as something that you can probably sell. I don’t think it’s something the athletes would probably do on their own.”

        • @BeMoreCareful
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          25 months ago

          That’s crazy, I thought it was from the meme.

      • @Donkter
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        265 months ago

        Olympic gold medals are also all silver with a thin gold coating.

        • Midnight Wolf
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          385 months ago

          holds the most prestigious sporting events in the world

          fanfare and advertising galore

          too cheap to award actual gold medals

          mfw 🙄

          • @JusticeForPorygon
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            65 months ago

            Way back in the day they used to be real gold, but, you know, real gold isn’t the most sturdy thing in the world.

      • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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        165 months ago

        You could if you had a titanium grill and the enlarged jaw of someone who abuses stimulants.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          485 months ago

          Sadly, Richard Kiel is no longer with us.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        45 months ago

        i know china does this with gold tender, i’m not sure if this is just chinese, or if this is more global, but when doing transactions it’s customary to take a nips to the gold to make sure it’s solid gold all the way through so eventually it ends up with a number of little bite marks in it.

      • @Etterra
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        35 months ago

        Yeah I don’t know it was a tradition and though “are they making sure the IOC didn’t cheap out on the gold medals?”