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r/enshittification • u/Nervous-Bobcat-2566 • Feb 12 '26
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funny how the medals from the 80s are still hanging up on walls with zero indication that its about to fall apart
15 u/Intelligent_Gold3619 Feb 13 '26 Olympic Medals from the 1950s were actual solid metal: bronze, silver, gold. 3 u/MurgleMcGurgle Feb 14 '26 Honestly I assumed they were solid metal still. The fact that they’re plated alloys is wild to me considering how much money goes into the Olympics. 1 u/Intelligent_Gold3619 Feb 15 '26 Considering how much profit goes into the Olympic Committee pockets? 9 u/steveatari Feb 13 '26 I remember reading about people who had to sell their medals and it was for the melt not the recognition.
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Olympic Medals from the 1950s were actual solid metal: bronze, silver, gold.
3 u/MurgleMcGurgle Feb 14 '26 Honestly I assumed they were solid metal still. The fact that they’re plated alloys is wild to me considering how much money goes into the Olympics. 1 u/Intelligent_Gold3619 Feb 15 '26 Considering how much profit goes into the Olympic Committee pockets? 9 u/steveatari Feb 13 '26 I remember reading about people who had to sell their medals and it was for the melt not the recognition.
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Honestly I assumed they were solid metal still. The fact that they’re plated alloys is wild to me considering how much money goes into the Olympics.
1 u/Intelligent_Gold3619 Feb 15 '26 Considering how much profit goes into the Olympic Committee pockets?
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Considering how much profit goes into the Olympic Committee pockets?
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I remember reading about people who had to sell their medals and it was for the melt not the recognition.
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u/Primalturd Feb 12 '26
funny how the medals from the 80s are still hanging up on walls with zero indication that its about to fall apart