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Fake engagement rings the new trend for brides

As weddings make a comeback post-Covid and cost-of-living pressures bite, couples are getting savvy about that all-important thing – the engagement ring.

Before the pandemic, many women set their sights on the idea of ​​the perfect ring, typically a big rock with an expensive price tag.

However, as couples look to break social norms and rein in spending, they are seeking an alternative.

Fake rings are making a comeback not just for fashion purposes but also to symbolize the promise of marriage as more people propose with them.

Jewelery company Sterling Forever posted a reel to Instagram explaining why more men and women are now proposing with fake rings.

The video outlined how more couples were jumping on the trend to avoid mistakes such as sizing issues and the receiver not liking the ring, as returning or exchanging it can be costly and difficult.

The reel concluded with the idea that once engaged, couples could go out and buy the perfect ring together.

While it may seem controversial, particularly for some unsatisfied receivers who were proposed to with a fake engagement ring, there’s plenty of support for the practice.

“I think this (idea) is so much better but honestly the fake ring could be like a ring pop or even a paper ring with a love note hidden in it, much cheaper and super cute,” one commenter said in response to the post .

Another replied: “I’d rather have a ‘fake’ and then we can save the money for something more important,”

And a third responded: “Why buy me an expensive engagement ring and an expensive wedding ring? Y’all see them (petrol) prices and the price for bread, just give me one ring.”

Other viewers of the video came up with their own suggestions as to why women may prefer fake rings over the real deal, including for practicality, for not losing an expensive ring and to avoid feeling guilty after a proposal “accident”.

“I feel like people also do it in case they lose it at the proposal sites, lots of them being at beaches or hiking spots,” one Instagram user suggested.

While the trend may be more popular now, some commenters said their parents used a similar approach in the past for personal reasons.

“My dad got my mom a garnet ring. It’s her favorite de ella and her birthstone de ella, with ‘will you marry me’ and the date engraved. They went shopping for her ring de ella together and I think it’s pretty. I always wanted to inherit it,” one young woman commented.

“My dad proposed to my mum with a minnie mouse ring so she wouldn’t feel pressured and I think it’s the cutest thing,” said another.

But not everyone saw the convenient nature of the fake ring trend, with some saying it goes against the purpose of an engagement ring as a symbol of everlasting commitment.

“If she doesn’t like the ring, she isn’t the one,” one commenter said.

“That’s stupid, a real man should know what his wife likes and what kind of jewelery she wears,” posted another.

“There’s no such thing as a fake engagement ring, there is only a fake stone,” a third said.

But a fake engagement ring isn’t necessarily a sign of lesser commitment, as some proposers purchase a ‘promise ring’ or cheaper alternative, with the goal of buying a better one that meets their partner’s wishes later on. Other fake rings are homemade.

No matter the ring choice, couples who have already jumped on the buying a ring together trend said the experience is one they highly recommend.

“Choosing the engagement ring together is a whole amazing experience and shows a very high level of commitment, that’s what me and my fiance did,” one commenter said.

Another said: “My fiance and I shopped for my ring together and it was the best thing ever. We fell in love with (the) ring together.”

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Carlton captain Patrick Cripps gets two-game ban for hit that left Brisbane’s Callum Ah Chee with concussion

Carlton’s finals hopes have been dealt a huge blow after Captain Patrick Cripps was handed a two-match ban for his high bump on Brisbane’s Callum Ah Chee.

Cripps caught Ah Chee high in the second quarter after jumping in the air to contest a loose ball.

That hit concussed Ah Chee, who was subbed out of the game.

The AFL’s match review officer graded the rough conduct incident as careless conduct, high contact and high impact, drawing a two-match ban.

If Carlton accepts the decision — or are unsuccessful in overturning it — Cripps will miss the club’s challenging last two regular season games against Melbourne and Collingwood.

The Blues (12-8) are currently seventh, but two losses in the final two rounds could dump them out of the finals.

After Sunday’s 33-point loss to Brisbane, Carlton coach Michael Voss mounted a spirited defense of Cripps.

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“I thought it was a good answer,” Voss said.

“The umpire probably told the story, didn’t he? He didn’t pay a free kick, did he?

“From what I’ve seen, the arms were outstretched and it was a pretty even contest.

“If we are asking players to make micro-second decisions, I don’t know whether the game enables that. I really don’t.”

Voss said Ah Chee failing to play out the game should not be a factor in any potential sanctioning of Cripps.

Callum Ah Chee is attended by a medic while lying on the ground.  Behind him, two Lions players wrestle Patrick Cripps
Callum Ah Chee was forced out of Sunday’s game with concussion.(Getty Images: Bradley Kanaris)

“I don’t think he is there to cradle the person to the ground, is he?” Voss said.

“It was unfortunate. We hope he is OK. Clearly, we have empathy, in terms of that side of things, but we’ve also got to respect that the game is going to be evenly contested, and that it looked like an even contest take.”

Star West Coast midfielder Tim Kelly was offered a one-match ban for his dangerous tackle on Adelaide’s Sam Berry.

Sydney’s Callum Mills and North Melbourne’s Curtis Taylor can each accept $1,000 fines if they plead guilty to wrestling charges.

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Bogie update: Accused Queensland gunman Darryl Young at center of license feud a decade ago

A man accused of fatally shooting three members of the same family kept his gun license more than a decade ago despite police applying to revoke it.

Darryl Young, a farmer from Bogie in regional Queensland, appeared in court on Monday charged with the murders of Graham Tighe, his mother Maree Schwarz and her husband Merv.

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He was also charged with the attempted murder of Graham’s brother Ross, who survived the alleged shooting on Thursday morning and raised the alarm.

7NEWS understands that Young has held a gun license for decades. But in 2010, police rejected his renewal application.

Darryl Young. Credit: 7NEWS

He challenged the decision in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, saying he “used weapons on two properties to control feral animals”.

He also answered that he “had not contravened the weapons-related laws at any stage”.

Police argued at the time: “You are presently not a fit and proper person to hold a license.”

QCAT ruled in Young’s favour, saying: “Mr Young is a fit and proper person to hold a weapons license… (I) set aside the refusal to allow him to renew his license.”

Young’s case was heard early on Monday morning, the accused shooter appearing via video link.

His charges were read out before he was remanded in custody until November.

Graham had welcomed his second child with his partner just weeks before he was fatally shot. Credit: 7NEWS
Graham’s brother Ross survived and was able to flee into remote bushland with a gunshot wound to his stomach. Credit: 7NEWS

Ross remains in hospital, recovering in a stable condition.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to raise money for him and his family.

“We have created this fund to help them with the aftermath of suddenly having their worlds turned upside down,” it said.

“Please help us lessen some of this burden and unforeseen future costs.”

On Monday morning, almost $11,000 had been raised.

Slain husband and wife Merv and Maree are remembered as a ‘lovely, hardworking’ family. Credit: Supplied

It’s understood that police will allege Young met his neighbors at the boundary line of their properties before the alleged shooting occurred.

Ross managed to flee by car before raising the alarm and being airlifted to Mackay Base Hospital, undergoing multiple emergency surgeries.

Police then swept the surrounding rural cattle properties.

Young and four other people were taken into custody, with all but the accused released without charge.

He will next appear in court on November 1.

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Man with 2 boomerangs smashes window in road rage incident.

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Congressman and Louisiana House member Buddy Leach dies

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Anthony Claude “Buddy” Leach Jr., who spent a term in the US House and ran the budget committee in the Louisiana House before leading the state Democratic party, has died. He was 88.

Leach died Saturday, according to a statement by Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards that did not include a cause of death.

Leach was elected to the Louisiana House three times starting in 1968 before winning a term in 1978 in the US House from the state’s 4th District along the state line with Texas. The Democrat lost his reelection bid in 1980 to Buddy Roemer, who was at the time a Democrat also.

Leach would return for one term in the Louisiana House in 1983, serving as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.

Leach unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2003 and state treasurer in 1987. His last public role was two years as chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party starting in 2010.

Leach was born in 1934 in Vernon Parish and served in the US Army from 1956 to 1959.

Edwards said Leach was a strong leader with a big heart who generously supported his wife’s Louisiana First Foundation to help children.

“Buddy Leach dedicated his life to serving our great state. From the Louisiana Legislature to Congress to his many civic contributions he, Buddy worked to make life better for all Louisianans, ”Edwards said in a statement. “When I decided to run for governor, he was one of the first people to encourage me.”

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Apex Legends leaks reveal Season 14 collection event, epic skins, and next heirloom

New Apex Legends datamines reveal upcoming content details ahead of Season 14’s release, including new collection events, epic skins, and the next heirloom.

With Season 14 of Apex Legends kicking off on August 9, 2022, it seems recent datamines may have revealed the next collection event.

Leakers have allegedly found data that suggests the next collection event, codenamed “HunterPredator,” will feature new Legend and weapon skins.

Additionally, the code hosts placeholder data for the name of the Legend getting the next heirloom, which could hint at two possible candidates.

Apex Legends leaks reveal Season 14 collection event

The leaks in question come from a few sources. The ‘HunterPredator’ collection event leak comes from Breasts Apex on Twitter, who shared screenshots of the code and leaked weapon skins.

These screenshots reveal Fuse, Gibby, and Revenant may get epic rarity skins in the collection event, while the CAR SMG, the Hemlock, and the Wingman will get epic weapon skins.

Additionally, SenosApex provided early images of the Wingman and Hemlock skins, with the Wingman featuring a frosty ice-blue and gold design.

The Hemlock features a more camo-esque design featuring various green colors with red accents.

However, the leaker also revealed they found code for the next heirloom in placeholder text saying “I believe this is the collection event for the xxxx Heirloom.”

Fans speculate the four X’s could represent the Legend’s name, leading many to believe that Loba could finally get her heirloom in Season 14.

This is compounded by another leak from Twitter user Psamathehwho claims prominent Apex Legends leaker Ezra_RC has hinted at a decorative folding fan heirloom.

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While the four X placeholder name could hint at an heirloom for Fuse, Loba makes much more sense when factoring in the decorative fan leak and the fact that she’s been around much longer than Fuse.

Of course, these are still unconfirmed leaks so fans should view them with skepticism.

If these leaks prove true, though, Season 14 could finally be the season Loba fans have been waiting for.

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Bullet Train review – Brad Pitt goes second class in brainless action movie | Action and adventure films

There are plenty of big, dumb action movies that can deliver thrills without exactly taxing the brain. And then there are films that are so thunderously stupid they bypass guilty-pleasure status and end up as a danger to themselves and all around them. Bullet Train falls into the latter camp. It’s so imbecilic, you wouldn’t trust it to cross the road unsupervised, let alone negotiate Japan’s Shinkansen high-speed rail network.

The premise, adapted from Kōtarō Isaka’s 2010 novel, is simple: Brad Pitt plays a privately contracted operative, codenamed Ladybug, who is hired by unknown clients to execute various shady missions. These could involve assassinations, but since he’s re-entering the murky mercenary waters after a period of soul-searching and therapy, his first gig back from him is theoretically an easy one. He just has to steal a silver briefcase on a bullet train heading to Kyoto. But Ladybug is cursed with appalling luck. And it turns out that the whole train is packed with hired killers, extravagantly armed with guns, swords, grudges and a selection of toxins, all of whom seem intent on knifing each other in the face.

Key among the cast are a British duo with a near-fraternal bond: Tangerine (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry). Taylor-Johnson is a sharp-suited geezer who looks, like so much in this brash, hollow film, as though he could have been transplanted from Matthew Vaughn’s obnoxious Kingsman series. Henry, meanwhile, is lumbered with a thankless idiot-savant role. Lemon is obsessed with – I kid you not – the children’s book series Thomas the Tank Engine, and claims that it provides a blueprint by which to read a person’s core traits. Thus a Henry is essentially decent, but a Diesel is nefarious and slippery. Predictably, the cast of Bullet Train skews towards the Diesel end of the spectrum.

Also on board is a schoolgirl who goes by the name of Prince (Joey King), who may be the innocent bystander she claims to be. But as previous Japan-set action movies, notably Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Volume 1, have taught us, schoolgirls are rarely to be trusted. She’s the only female character of note – it comes to something when a disposable plastic water bottle gets more of a backstory than the other women in the film.

Monumentally dull-witted as it is, it’s not only the cloddish plotting that sends this picture to the dunce’s corner. Other equally lunkish movies are redeemed by their action sequences. And director David Leitch, the man behind high-octane stabathons such as Atomic Blonde, certainly knows his way around a fight sequence. But the film’s gimmick – the train setting – is also a problem. An inventive close-quarters battle on public transport can be a thing of real beauty – just look at the bus sequences in Nobody and Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings for two recent examples. But if there the combat choreography is contained within the metal tube of a train carriage, it soon starts to get a little repetitive, no matter how many samurai swords and venomous snakes you throw into the mix.

But there’s a further issue: the tone. Bullet Train is infuriatingly pleased with itself. And ground zero for this implosion of self-satisfaction is Pitt. There’s a school of thought that argues that Pitt is the film’s saving grace. Certainly, he’s one of the most likeable elements. He plays his character of him like an affable golden retriever that has swallowed a self-help manual, sporadically coughing up a semi-masticated personal growth tip. But he’s also, in many ways, guilty for this month. The Pitt celebrity is the freight that gave the project its momentum in the first place; his involvement of him is presumably the reason that nobody demanded a rewrite, or at the very least a tighter edit, to slam on the emergency brakes and avert the inevitable disaster.

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Erik ten Hag admits he has ‘hell of a job’ after Manchester United defeat | Man Utd

Erik ten Hag admitted Manchester United lost belief in their 2-1 home defeat against Brighton on Sunday and described his challenge at Old Trafford as a “hell of a job”.

The visitors dominated throughout in Ten Hag’s first Premier League match, winning after two goals from Pascal Gross in the space of nine first-half minutes, United pulling a goal back through Alexis Mac Allister’s second-half own goal.

“It is a hell of a job [before us] – we have to work really hard, analyze and then move forward,” he said. “Today was a good start and then after that we dropped down to a level in belief and we made mistakes that the opponent punished. But it was a good opponent, we [tried to] work well together but when you make mistakes you get punished for that.”

After United had impressed in pre-season, the Dutchman was asked whether he was surprised that his players had lost belief in the first league game of the season.

“I knew it could happen but I think we should have done better – that is clear,” the manager said. “But I also know it [improvement] will not eat overnight. At times we played better in pre-season. Today we had a really bad period in the first half and we have to learn from that.”

He has admitted he sensed in pre-season that the squad’s confidence was fragile because of last term’s dire campaign. “I think so. That is also normal. I didn’t expect that we are already a team that has had a lot of time together,” he said. “And I think that was the difference with our opponent: they have been a long time together with a certain plan and coach and we have not. But still it was unnecessary to lose this game.”

Cristiano Ronaldo against Brighton
Cristiano Ronaldo was not fit enough to start, said Erik ten Hag Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA

Ten Hag was asked why his team did not press as he would like. “Brighton is a team who normally wants to play from the back. They didn’t today, they played long balls. Then it becomes about winning the second ball and in those situations we did not always do what we planned to before the game and we have to learn from those lessons.”

In Anthony Martial’s absence Ten Hag deployed a false No 9 in Christian Eriksen, leaving Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench and cited a lack of match fitness as the reason why. “Ronaldo is now maybe 10 days in training and that is too short for 90 minutes so that is why we didn’t start him,” he said.

At centre-back there was a Premier League debut for new signing Lisandro Martínez alongside Harry Maguire and the England international admitted it would take time to gel. “Me and Licha have not played much together and were not on the same wavelength at times,” he said. “I am sure we will get better and keep clean sheets.”

While Ten Hag followed Louis van Gaal as only the second of the eight managers to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson to lose an opening game, this was Brighton’s first win at Old Trafford in 14 visits. “I have got a fantastic group of players that have got ambition. They give everything every day,” said their manager, Graham Potter.

Danny Welbeck impressed up front for Brighton despite having been a doubt for the game because of a stomach problem. But Potter said there was no way he was going to sit out the game at one of his former clubs. “No, he would have strapped the toilet on to his backside to play, it would have slowed him down though,” he said. “He was amazing.”

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AI asked to create an image of what death looks like

An artificial intelligence has been asked to create an image of what death looks like, and the results are simply stunning.

The artificial intelligence (AI) that was asked to create the images seen in the above video is called MidJourney, which was created by David Holtz, co-founder of Leap Motion, and is currently run by a small self-funded team that has several well-known advisors such as Jim Keller, known for his work at AMD, Apple, Tesla, and Intel, Nat Friedman, the CEO of Github, and Bill Warner, the founder of Avid Technology and inventor of nonlinear video editing.

MidJourney is an incredible piece of technology, and it recently went into open beta, which means anyone can try it by simply heading over to its dedicated Discord server. Users can enter “/imagine“, followed by a text prompt of what they want the AI ​​to produce. Users have been testing the AI’s capabilities by entering descriptive words such as HD, hyper-realistic, 4K, wallpaper, and more. All of which work perfectly.

As for the predictive capability of MidJourney, none of the images seen in this article or any other source should be taken as a prediction. MidJourney was created to expand the human species’ imaginative power, not predictions.

Using MidJourney’s image generation algorithms, users are able to create ultra-realistic images of whatever they wish. The possibilities are truly endless, and with accurate text inputs, you can create wallpaper-worthy images. I tested the AI ​​and created several images that are now being used as wallpapers, but what was more impressive was what the other users in the Discord were making. Below are some examples of what I found and what the user inputted into the AI ​​to get the result.

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– A detailed futuristic soldier portrait gas mask, slightly visible shoulders, explosion in background

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– A detailed oil painting of final fantasy XIII versus battle of light and darkness

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– A young boy sleeping on a mat, smiling at the camera, big brown eyes, hyper realistic, 4K, very clear

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– Cyberpunk cat, 4K, red glasses, ultra realistic

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The First Masked Singer Australia Celeb Has Been Unveiled

Knight has just unveiled himself on The Masked Singer Australia and it was Ryan Moloney. Toadfish Rebecca is BACK, baby.

The performance was rogue, it was bold and in all honesty I have no idea how it reeked of Toadie. my neighbors lore is not up to scratch, evidently.

The judges were equally as bamboozled. chrissie swan was convinced it was Nick Cummins while Dave Hughes hedged his bets on David Hasselhoff. Maybe he just felt a connection because they share the same first name, per chance.

Mel B thought it was Brendan Fevola and Abbie Chatfield wanted it to be Shannon Noll so bad.

But no, it was Mr. Toadfish. The Masked Singer Australiayou truly had me on the edge of my seat.

In case you were playing along at home, the clues that would’ve given it away include:

clue 1: I am the Knight, the closest that Australia has to true royalty.

clue 2: I am a Knight but I prefer the evening.

clue 3: To get where I am I had to fight my way through, travel to true respect.

clue 4: This is my trusty steed, far happier to see me now than in the past. I like it more than horseless carriages.

clue 5: Easy there lightning, I have other plans.

Clues 6: I wouldn’t say I was unforgettable but I am more often forgotten than not.

Clues 7: Still, the good people of Switzerland almost sent me flowers, golden ones, but I prefer deep purple.

Intriguing, to say the least.

You can catch up on The Masked Singer Australia at 10Play.

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Australia win cricket gold as McGrath allowed to bat and bowl with COVID-19

Needing 11 runs off the final over with two wickets in the bank, Meghna Singh ran herself out before Jonassen trapped Yastika Bhatia in front on the fourth last ball of the match.

It was a remarkably similar celebration to when the men’s team retained the Ashes on English soil in 2019.

“That was absolutely crazy. One of the best games I’ve been a part of by far,” Schutt said. “We scrapped at the end there. That wasn’t our best game.

“It was a battle of attrition out there. It ebbed and flowed.”

Alyssa Healy with Mitchell Starc.

Alyssa Healy with Mitchell Starc.Credit:Getty

After Australia won the toss and elected to bat, Beth Mooney (61 off 41 balls) – “it was nice to get a few more out of the middle” – and Meg Lanning (36 off 26) put on 74 runs for the second wicket before a bizarre scenario played out.

Moments before Lanning was run-out at the bowler’s end, a statement from Commonwealth Games Australia was issued confirming McGrath’s COVID result.

“McGrath is taking part in today’s final against India,” the statement said. “McGrath presented to team management with mild symptoms on Sunday and subsequently returned the positive test. She was named in the starting XI at the toss and the International Cricket Council (ICC) approved her participation in the final.”

Australian players celebrate after Jess Jonassen took the final wicket.

Australian players celebrate after Jess Jonassen took the final wicket.Credit:Getty

A positive COVID-19 result at these Games does not automatically mean a player is rubbed out of competition. It is assessed on a case-by-case basis and on this occasion McGrath, who wasn’t present for the pre-match national anthem, was told she could play.

Exactly 18 minutes after the statement, McGrath took her mask off and made her way to the middle.

She greeted Beth Mooney for eight seconds before beginning the task of getting her team to a totally competitive.

How far the world has changed since December when Australian captain Pat Cummins was ruled out of an Ashes Test – and sent into isolation for a week – because he spent just a few seconds chatting to a mate of a mate who came over to say hello at dinner.

McGrath had limited impact on the match, making just two runs and taking 0-24 from two overs.

She snaffled a high catch but quickly warned teammates to keep their distance in celebrations.

The decision to let her play left Indian some fans flummoxed.

“It’s a real shame that in elite sport you get publicly shamed for having COVID when over here probably 90 per cent in this room have it right now,” Mooney told reporters. “No one is testing, no one is doing anything. It’s a shame she couldn’t really celebrate with us. At the same time, I think the right decision was made in terms of letting her play given her we’ve spoken about protocols and making sure we were trying to keep everyone safe throughout the game. Hopefully people aren’t too upset about it.

India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur was asked about it after the match.

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“That is something that was not in our control,” she said. “Whatever decision [was made] we had to follow that.”

Australia’s total of 8-161 was healthy and looked to be more than enough when Darcie Brown knocked over Smriti Mandhana (6) and Ash Gardner removed Shafali Verma (11) to have India reeling at 2-22.

But a wonderful partnership had Indian fans waving their flags and daring to dream of a reversal of the 2020 T20 World Cup final result as Jemimah Rodrigues (33) and Harmanpreet Kaur got their team to 2-118 and requiring 43 runs from just over five overs .

Australia’s class shone through as the panic set in. It was as good as over.

Jonassen knew her final delivery was always hitting the stumps. It’s fitting that another left-arm orthodox spinner, Darren Lehmann, bowled the final ball of Australia’s last Commonwealth Games campaign in 1998.

“Always out, yeah,” Jonassen said. “I’ve bowled enough deliveries to know if one is going to hit the stumps and I don’t often turn the ball overly far. I knew it was going straight on. It’s all about the theater at the end.

At the medal presentation, McGrath stood with his teammates but wore a mask, singing the anthem proudly.