You command the spotlight every time you enter the field. People ooh and ahh when they see you.
, you nevertheless play a part in the Olympics’ COVID-mitigation efforts. You keep the playing fields clear of extraneous humans who might end up spreading unnecessary germs or rubbing their grubby paws all over someone else’s javelin. You help to minimize grubbiness in general.
You help to bridge the worlds of sports and STEM. You are proof positive that the laboratory and the locker room can work together symbiotically. Your very existence may end up being the thing that heals the age-old rift between jocks and nerds. You were not programmed to be a peacemaker, but you are happy to play the part regardless.Though some people love you, others assuredly do not. In fact, you are probably despised and feared by many.
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