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Why do the Olympics kiss and cry?

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The 'kiss and cry' booth is really a hard bench. The “kiss and cry” is where skaters begin processing what just happened, where the first seedlings of regret sprout and, for a lucky few, where they'll get the best news of their lives. Why do the Olympics have kiss and cry? The reason the kiss and cry is such an exciting element of the Olympics is because it lets us see these world-class athletes in a moment of vulnerability: their guards are down, they've worked their entire lives for this very moment, and everything hinges on the upcoming scores. Read More...

How do dancers not get dizzy?

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Their brains adapt over years of training to suppress that input. Consequently, the signal going to the brain areas responsible for perception of dizziness in the cerebral cortex is reduced, making dancers resistant to feeling dizzy. How do dancers not get dizzy when turning? Dancers get very good at spinning because certain aspects of their brains desensitize to the turns. Specifically, the vestibular system, the system that controls your sense of balance and vertigo (dizziness), is desensitized in dancers, allowing them to turn more without getting dizzy. Read More...

How much do halftime performers get paid?

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Instead, the NFL might not cut performers a paycheck, they do cover expense and production costs that can exceed $13 million, according to a 2020 Reuters article. "We do not pay the artists. We cover expenses and production costs," said NFL spokesperson Joanna Hunter to Forbes in 2016. Do halftime show singers get paid? “We do not pay the artists,” explained NFL spokesperson Joanna Hunter in 2016. “We cover expenses and production costs. Read More...