Have you possibly considered... hitting it like rom-pom-pom-pom? Maybe even... getting it hot like Papa John? have you ever thought of making a bitch go on and on? Could it theoretically be a Femininomenon?
Chappell Roan has officially ruined the word phenomenon for me, every time I see it, I read it like femininomenon and then realise there aren't enough letters but now the song is in my head
Every single one of those registrations was a single person deciding to register. When you think you're just "lil ol me" and your voice doesn't matter that much: Remember this.
Your actions have impact, your voice and your vote matter.
100% of the gold medals won by Brazil in the 2024 Paris Olympics were won by WOMEN!
Brazil has closed the 2024 Olympics with a total of 20 medals, including 3 golds, 7 silvers, and 10 bronze medals. Out of all 20 medals, 13 of them involved women (12 all women’s events, 1 mixed event), and all 3 gold medals were won by women!
The first gold medal was won by Beatriz Souza in +78kg judo! She beat the Israeli athlete Raz Hershko for the gold on August 2nd, and this was her olympic debut! She also guaranteed the bronze medal for mixed team judo by winning her fight, switching the score to 4-3 and beating Italy for bronze.
The second gold medal was won by Rebeca Andrade in the gymnastics floor event! She beat none other than Simone Biles (!!!!) for this medal on August 5th. Not only this, but she is now the most decorated Brazilian athlete in the history of the Olympics with a total of 6 medals.
And finally, the last gold medals were won by the beach volleyball duo Duda Lisboa and Ana Patrícia Ramos on August 9th when they defeated the Canadian duo. They didn’t lose a single game during their entire campaign, and were the only team to remain undefeated.
Besides this, Brazilian women also won silver medals in football and surf, and bronze medals in street skateboarding, two different judo events, boxing, and volleyball. This was the first time ever in the Olympics that team Brazil sent more female than male athletes, and they brought home not only more medals, but all our golds!