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Hi!!! 👋 It's been a long time since I spoke to you! Have you seen or visited the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics' Opening Ceremony today?!?!? If so, what's your opinion of it, what are your favourite performances/sequences, favourite moments, favourite costumes, favourite ceremony outfits from any country, and the coolest thing you've ever saw during the event? Your own accounts of the events and internet documentation (YouTube clips, memes, internet reactions, etc) counts, too. Besides, I wonder how you and everyone else you know celebrated or reacted in your experience?
Either way, I hope you have a good day! Good luck on the Olympics spirit and inspiration! Do it for Ladybug and Chat Noir!!!
Hiiii, it’s good to hear from you!!
I have personnally been lucky enough to escape from Paris for a few days, but I watched the ceremony on TV! I think it’s probably the best way to watch, even if the atmosphere seemed awesome: there was a gauaranteed good view, and I was out of the rain 😂 I didn't do anything special to celebrate the occasion besides watch it with my family, and I live reacted with some friends on Discord.
Honestly I wasn’t expecting much from the opening ceremony, there were sooooo many memes about the Phryges (the mascots), the dancers announcing a strike, the cardboard beds, people going for a swim in the Seine, but in the end I was really pleasantly surprised! I even almost cried at the end haha
Some moments were a little long (it was really cool to see all the delegations, but around the end I didn’t understand why they stopped having little interludes; and the masked horserider bringing the Olympic flag on the Seine was loooong, she should’ve started closer to the Trocadero imo, or again have interludes during the galloping), but overall it was very enjoyable, and I was proud to call myself French ❤️
My flop 3 (starting with the flop because it wouldn't be French not to complain)
1. The absence of Ladybug and Chat Noir :'( : I'm very happy the Minions made an appearance (they’re French! By creation, voice acting and animation), but it would’ve been fun to see our favourite Paris heroes make an appearance, even a very brief one running on the rooftops alongside the masked hero, their specialty </3
2. The French Cancan: it seemed sooooo disorganised and unsynced, you wouldn’t know they were Moulin Rouge professionals. The finale with all of them dropping to the splits kind of saved it for me, but I feel like it could’ve been much better coordinated
3. The Aya Nakamura segment: it was an interesting concept to have her come out of the Académie Française and singing with the Garde Républicaine, but if you're paid big bucks to perform at this kind of event, the least you can do is sing live, you know?
My top 3
1. The lighting of the Cauldron and the transition to l’Hymne à l’Amour: granted, the final set-up was a little long, but the masked Assassin’s Creed-like hero was perfect the rest of the time (I must admit I was a little concerned when they brought the flame up to Notre Dame, the works have barely finished following the fire of 2019 ahdjdkk), and I understand the athletes for taking it slow given how rainy it was - they’d never have lived it down had they slipped in their white outfits 😅 Then the passage from our oldest living Olympian to two of our most iconic Olympians (Teddy Riner and Marie-José Perec, both triple Olympic Champions, and perhaps even more for Riner as he's still competing!) was really touching, it was a beautiful image. And of course Céline Dion’s rendition of Piaf’s classic song was iconic, just a perfect closure of the opening ceremony.
2. The Conciergerie segment with Gojira and Marina Viotti: the contrast between Metal and lyrical singing was unexpected but worked very well imo; the light show and blood effects were incredible, very Revolutionary. It wouldn’t be France without a little reference to bloodshed, just listen to our national anthem...
3. Philippe Katherine's glittery, smurfy cameo: it was absolutely hilarious, like most things he does. I feel like the majority of people don’t know who he is and I'm glad that he might be discovered in this unhinged way; my family and I were literally discussing him and the fact that he probably wouldn’t be featured because he's got too much potential for havoc last week and... we weren't wrong 😂 if you fancy a laugh, check out his music, he recorded one of his albums in English (Here Comes Katherine!), featuring classics like "La Reine d’Angleterre" or "Computer Music" (the guy has no filter)
Special shout-out to all the diversity in the ceremony as well, on all fronts; the not-so-hidden references sprinkled around (Jules et Jim for the Richelieu BNF throuple, the Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables (fun fact: the show is going to be on this winter at the Chatelet theatre, and I'm going to see it!)); the magnificent rendition of the Marseillaise by Axelle Saint-Cirel; the hommage to great women; Lady Gaga's feathery performance; all the dancers on the side; "Zizou Christ" and Jamel Debbouze's opening bit; whoever was in charge of the Eiffel Tower lights show and event music; and pretty much anyone who was involved, period. Everyone did a great job, especially considering the fact it really was raining cats and dogs by the end.
I'm sure I forgot stuff but yeah TL;DR, it was very fun!!
As for the costumes, I sadly can't remember what delegations I liked most, but I do know that I was really impressed by some countries! A lot were stunning even under the rain ponchos, and I think it's great to embrace culture in these occasions instead of going for blander costumes.
I hope this answers your questions, and that you have a good day too!!!
#i honestly forget how exciting this kind of thing can be#it's even better when your country's hosting#even if it does have downsides like parts of paris being locked down and stuff#and france is doing really well i'm so proud that our first gold medal was in rugby <3#it's really reviving my writing inspiration actually#my objective is to finish my og ml olympics fic#and also the one i thought of earlier today while falling asleep for my nap ahfjfk#olympics#jo de paris 2024#olympics commentary#elle answers#sakura-soldier
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It's The Little Things (That Freak Us Out)
You guys. I had a dream last night that inspired this blog. In that dream, I got this idea, which resulted in the remainder of the dream being spent trying to operate my phone in order to open the Notes app to write down a blurb to remind me of the idea. But like all of my dreams that have to do with my phone, I CAN NEVER USE IT. Like WHAT IS THAT. I can’t run from monsters/bad guys in my nightmares, 911 is always busy, and I suddenly have completely worthless hands that cannot operate a touch screen on a cell phone.
STAY AWAY
So all of this hype basically means that I will now continue on to totally disappoint you with a relatively mundane (but, I’d argue, very important) topic that was important enough in my subconscious to bring forward. But then again, I have also dreamed about half-mice-half-women and also, frogs.
This blog, as well as countless other zookeeper-related social media posts, have addressed some of the major downsides to our job, including the really scary ones. Most of us have worked with animals who can kill us, via brute force, precise lethal blows/bites, venom or toxin. Most of us have major anxiety about locks and gates, or leaving potentially dangerous items in habitats that can be ingested. We worry endlessly about sick animals, pregnant animals, animals who look slightly off but probably are just a little constipated. These are the Real Fears of zookeeping.
But what about the OTHER things we freak out about on a daily basis? Are those tiny, insignificant worries not worth their own blog? According to my brain, it’s time we addressed them. The world should know what animal caretakers deal with emotionally. And frankly, all of you need to know that you’re not alone and/or effing insane.
Let’s take a look at the Top Ten Really Stupid Fears I had in my tenure as a marine mammal specialist.
1. THE FEAR OF My Favorite Hose Nozzle Breaking
Ain't no exhibit gettin clean with those kinks!
Oh. Oh. ANY zookeeper who uses a hose for any amount of cleaning is probably standing up and placing their hands over their hearts. There is nothing like walking into a sea lion-poopy (or, oh god, otter poo-slime) habitat and knowing that you have a baller hose that is basically 1 psi away from a fire hose. You KNOW that sh*t is getting clean. You feel like some kind of Doolittle AquaMan as you wield and manipulate jets of water like they are extensions of your own hands. You control where each water molecule goes, you dilute and rinse every soap bubble, every speck of disinfectant. You time yourself and know you can bang out a spotless exhibit in record time.
But then, your beloved nozzle breaks. Or, worse, another coworker gets “the good hose” before you get there. And then you’re left with the shriveled little hose, that is just left installed for posterity, that does not so much spray as it oozes water. This is the nozzle that would do a worse job than if you carried in a water fountain to clean up massive piles of sea lion crap. You’re going to be there for hours. Hours. And the entire time, the sea lions judge you. YOU judge you. You only need one experience with this pathetic, worthless nozzle to instill intense fear that THIS WILL HAPPEN AGAIN IF YOU ARE NOT ON YOUR GAME NEXT TIME.
Let’s not even talk about winter, when water lines freeze and you not only can’t clean the exhibit, but you slip and fall directly into a pile of whatever that brown goo is on pinniped teeth that they shoot everywhere like giant streams of snot.
2. THE FEAR OF YELLOW FLIES
Behold, for I bring you demons from hell
Florida peeps, hear me. I moved to Maryland where the worst bug we get is a mosquito. Yeah, they carry some illnesses. But really, this is the safest place I have ever lived insect-wise (of course, I live right next to Baltimore City so it all evens out, safety-wise). But you guys have yellow flies.
Despite being utterly miserable working outside in freezing temperatures in Florida, despite wanting to be warm and enjoy not feeling like I was going to die, I still dreaded summertime when I worked as a dolphin trainer in the sunshine state. Why? Because the Yellow Flies liked summertime too. That is where our common ground ended.
You see, *I* like summer time because it meant sun tans, sunset fishing on the beach, wearing nothing but a bathing suit all day, gardening, etc. Yellow Flies like summer because blood.
Now imagine your entire back covered in those
I have never experienced pain from an animal like I have yellow flies. As a zoological expert, I can tell you that the mouth parts of yellow flies are composed of circle saws dipped in hydrofluoric acid. Unlike mosquitoes, which you may or may not feel biting you, yellow flies land quietly on the most inaccessible part of your body and perform major surgery in order to extract what seems like 89 liters of blood and at least one major organ.
I literally flipped out in complete, paralyzing fear anytime I saw these stupid mofos. You know how people react when a spider is on them? Or a bee or something? That is all of us in Yellow Fly country, except as zookeepers we are outside 90% of our day and usually have our attention and hands focused on something more important, like our own safety or the safety of our animals. The Yellow Flies know this and make their vicious attacks, leaving gigantic welts and PTSD in their wake.
3. THE FEAR OF Forgetting Deodorant
The internet understands
As a zookeeper, this is one of the worst mistakes you can make that does not result in anyone’s death. Although, I think I have come close to killing someone with my uh, Natural Scent after being in the sun for 10 hours with no deodorant. I AM SO SORRY.
4. THE FEAR OF Being In A Wetsuit and Have To Pee. No, I lied. Number Two.
Too bad
Yeah, they don’t tell you about this in the shamelessly-monetizing BE A DOLPHIN TRAINER books. But you will get hermetically sealed in a wetsuit. And then, just like when you played Ultimate Hide and Seek when you were a kid, you will have to take an enormous dump 5 minutes afterwards. This is especially true in the winter months, when you are wearing two or three layers of neoprene and require the Jaws of Life to get you out. Good luck if you had Chinese food the night before….
5. THE FEAR OF Girl Problems
Except you have to drive a front loader today
Not to be gross, but we are all scientists here. We are biological experts. And we know what happens to human and naked mole rat females on a monthly basis. I distinctly remember standing next to one of the dolphin habitats in my bathing suit and rash guard, listening to a supervisor go over our plan for the next round of sessions when all of a sudden….I knew something bad was going down. I knew I had at most, 30 seconds to address it. So when my (male) supervisor looked at me and said, “Okay Cat, here is your role, go do it right now” I looked at him, my heart racing and anxiety through the roof, and said something like, “NO I CAN’T RIGHT NOW” and just ran away. I was so terrified of what was happening to me that I didn't even care if I got in trouble. Because you know what, I was sparing my supervisor some Night Of The Living Dead stuff.
Girl, I feel you
Woe betide those of us who have had khaki uniforms…..
6. THE FEAR OF Reading Your Work Schedule Wrong
WE HAVE ALL BEEN THERE
Shift work is hard to keep track of, even if your manager is amazing at scheduling consistency. You know that your week is not always going to look the same. Who else has dealt with Excel-based work schedules? Who else has worked on a team with more than ten people on it? Who else has looked at the wrong column and showed up at the wrong shift time because they did not have Golden Eagle Vision?
The fear I experienced about misreading the schedule was instilled deeply in me after an experience I had as a mid-level trainer. I was sitting in bed, hanging out with my cockatiel Lennon, reading a book. I was enjoying my morning before a later shift (11-7:30), which was especially needed because I had horrendous tonsillitis. Around 8:45, I got a call from my supervisor asking why I didn't show up for my 8:30 shift. Furthermore, I was scheduled on the 9:15 dolphin swim.
THIS
I flew out the door and made it to work in time, panicking that I had made a Terrible Mistake That Would Totally Get Me Fired. Luckily, that fear took my mind off of the feeling like I was swallowing shards of glass. But I sure did develop an OCD habit of checking and rechecking and rechecking and rechecking and rechecking the schedule
7. THE FEAR OF Speaking To Guests In A Language I Took in Middle School 17 Years Ago
You're welcome.
“Hey Cat! We have guests from France who only speak French! You speak French, right?” *Heart lurches into my throat, butterflies flap wildly in stomach, intestines stop working* “Uh, yes, in high school 35 decades ago”
“GREAT! Here they are!”
And then a horribly embarrassing exchange would ensue, in which my foreign guests would attempt to speak English to me after hearing my pathetic attempt and probably ruined their entire vacation, where they would return to Paris or whatever and tell their friends, “Oh, we had this well-intentioned girl with the intelligence of foot fungus guide our dolphin swim.”
8. THE FEAR OF Forgetting My Lunch
#forgotlunch
This is simple. We burn 90926892368236 calories a day. If you forget your lunch at most aquariums, your choice is to eat french fries the snack bar bought from Walmart 9 years ago, or eat ice cubes from the fish kitchen’s ice machine until your shift ends when you can eat Chinese food in large quantities.
9. THE FEAR OF Weather n’ Wildfires
UNLESS YOU ARE A DOLPHIN TRAINER. THEN YOU HAVE TO STAY OUTSIDE
I’ve never been afraid of thunderstorms until I was required to work outside in them. Also, wildfires that blew ash all over everything. Red Tides.
10. THE FEAR OF Gastric Samples
It's all fun and games until the dolphin volunteers the Sacred Fluid
This is more specific to dolphin trainers who take their own gastric samples. I know some of you suck on the end of the tube (you guys are, and I say this with love, seriously insane and do you realize you do NOT need to do that????), and you guys probably experience this specific fear more often than the rest of us. But…there is really no fear as compares to inserting a tube into the mouth of a dolphin who is just ready to blow out every ounce of gastric fluid they have directly into your face, onto your shoulder, or (for you crazies) into your mouth. Directly.
THIS IS IT EXACTLY
I have seen dead animals. I have fallen in blood, poop, pee. I have gotten pus in my face. I have had weeks worth of otter poop poured over my head. I have used limb loppers to cute sea lion ribs. There is not a lot that grosses me out. But gastric fluid shooting onto my shirt? AHHHHHHHHHH
So, friends, those are just a handful of the fears and unpleasantries I experienced as a dolphin trainer. But now let’s hear some of yours!
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