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Mungkin ini bukan opini populer, setidaknya di beberapa kalangan, tapi saya sangat menikmati Olimpiade tahun ini! Maratonnya tepat sasaran. Rutenya intens! Bukit-bukitnya! Hebat, bukit-bukitnya luar biasa!

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    Aunt Rennin
    19.32 - Well now you've done it. I need to know the origin of " Great Scott". Who was Scott and what made him great?
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      Aunt Rennin
      19.33 - Luckily, our overlords at Google know everything. All hail the great and powerful, Alexa.
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      Aunt Rennin
      19.34 - According to google:
      The phrase "Great Scott!" is an interjection that expresses surprise, dismay, or amazement. It's thought to have originated in the 1850s as a minced oath, and was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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      Aunt Rennin
      19.35 - The phrase is associated with two prominent men named Scott: Scottish author Sir Walter Scott and US general Winfield Scott. Scott commanded an American army in the Mexican War and was the Union general-in-chief at the start of the Civil War. Some evidence suggests that Scott may be the source of the phrase (conceited, much?).
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      Aunt Rennin
      19.36 - Other theories about the phrase's origin include:
      • It's a corruption of the German greeting "Grüß Gott," which means "good day" 
      • It's a polite way of saying "Great God!" in a curse-like manner, similar to what you might say if you stubbed your toe
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      Aunt Rennin
      19.37 - The phrase is now considered dated, but it became a catchphrase for the fictional scientist Emmett "Doc" Brown in the Back to the Future franchise.
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      D S
      Yes the first thing I thought of was Doc Brown lol
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      Aunt Rennin
      19.44 - I'll be honest, I had it pegged as a Capt Jean-Luc Picard phrase. I fact checked myself before I said anything because my memory is truly awful from a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
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    Freddie Aziz
    Some speculated that it was one of the toughest marathons in the Olympics with all the elevation changes!