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Tokyo (AFP) - Win or lose, Simone Biles has already claimed a slice of history at the Tokyo Olympics. The reigning all-around champion -- long-regarded as the greatest gymnast of all time -- has become the first athlete to be awarded their own emoji on Twitter. The social media platform announced Wednesday that it had given Biles her own emoji -- a goat wearing a leotard and a gold medal. The symbol is a reference to Biles' status as the "G.O.A.T: Greatest of all time" -- a tag the 24-year-old Olympian has embraced in recent years. "Witness greatness. Tweet with greatness," the official Twitte...
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Tattoos can keep you out of large fitness centers and gyms in Japan, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have options. “I’m usually a fit guy, but I broke my ankle, had to have two surgeries, and then with the pandemic/working from home, I’ve gained a lot of weight. I checked out my three closest gyms with my Japanese girlfriend (kickboxing, Anytime Fitness, and Konami) but they all refused to let me join because I have a pretty big tattoo on my upper arm. I said I’d keep it covered, but they all showed me the door. What gives? Is keeping it covered with a shirt not good enough anymore?” Oh Japan....
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