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During the men's marathon on Sunday, Ethiopian long-distance runner Feyisa Lilesa pulled a Hunger Games moment and showed his support for the Oromo Protests in his home country by making a specific motion with his arms:
Showing the sign is highly political though, so when he spoke a press conference after the marathon he said what he risked with the gesture, "If I go back to Ethiopia maybe they will kill me," he said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
"If I am not killed maybe they will put me in prison. [If ] they [do] not put me in prison they will block me at airport. I have got a decision. Maybe I move to another country."
Like the Hunger Games, let's hope the people can rise above this oppression.
Fact Check says Trump's First Ad Averages 1 Lie Every 4 Seconds. I can hear Hillary's slow golf-clap from here. Let's hope his next ad doesn't disappoint us either.
I'm just saying, I didn't know it was possible to get an 8-pack:
Great job getting all those Olympic metals, ladies.
Yep, you can now follow along on target="_blank">super-scientifically NASA research stuff from the comfort of your home sweatpants (not your work pair),
Join me on #Mars amid Murray Buttes. #360video best on PC or @YouTube app https://t.co/yhP65Vl23u #JourneyToMars pic.twitter.com/yFUjeqQmvw
— Curiosity Rover (@MarsCuriosity) August 19, 2016
Now it's time to dig into their data and see if I can create that settlement on Mars next door to Mark Watney.