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fanart is ok for me ^_^ i just can't send any ^_^
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yuzuangel replied to axelsandwich's topic in Knickknacks: General Skating Chat
thanks for this thread @kaerb, this is hilarious -
same with fanfics
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we need a thread for these
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Oh wait, there's a 3rd frame. yeah, i guess yuzu did end up climbing out ... but Brian knew his tricks and was there to catch him
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Idk but the one on the left is an old runrun drawing and the one on the right is the new one. Probably something about how Yuzu is listening to Brian's advice and actually staying in his timeout box now?
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Yes, let's not give a millisecond more thought to the trolls. They can wish their evil thoughts all they want, unfortunately it's not illegal
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i'd like to join eta: oh you added me already yay ^_^ also, i'm fine with sending and receiving physical gifts. i'm not that good with art or fanfic.
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does he not? jk
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Congratulations that's a huge accomplishment! Hm PC is only 2 days (that are important anyway)...maybe you can figure something out (*cough* stream in class *cough* just kidding...)
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Wow! Good eye!
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This sounds fun!
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OMG LOL! This is something isn't it...
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Wow, Fay and freeyanfanfan LOL! Congrats! And congrats to all the winners
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so a DIFFERENT injury?!
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beautiful crown. it fits perfeclty
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thanks for your help what is yuzumarukun? they are so cute!
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Nooo you did most of the work Happy birthday, Yuzu
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Good news! I hope they all go!!
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I haven't done much research into this issue nor read most of the discussion so forgive me if I fudge a few things...but my two cents is that this is as good of a result as could have happened. The clean athletes will get to compete as Russians, just not under the Russian flag. They can even compete in the team event under a neutral flag. So I really hope they will because otherwise it's not a competition, and whoever wins will not be seen as the true deserving OGM (at least in the ladies' discipline, and maybe team and pairs) -- just like how Mary Lou Retton's win at the 1984 Summer Olympics will always have an asterisk. However, if the doping scandal is anything like the forced doping campaigns in East Germany where you had athletes retiring at young ages, having miscarriages, giving birth to deformed babies, and suffering lifelong repercussions, I could see that the IOC did what it had to do. Unfortunately, the clean athletes end up being treated like collateral damage. But I get the impression that some people are so caught up with seeing it as a punishment inflicted out of revenge, and of forced doping as an unfair advantage rather than a violation of human rights, that they forget about the athletes who had to take these drugs who are the true victims here. And the bigger picture is to send a message that might prevent even one more athlete from any country from being forced to dope in the future. Again, I don't know if it's nearly as bad in terms of severity or scale as past doping scandals, but if it is, then it's something that should be stopped with any legal/safe method possible. Especially since the effects of many of these drugs take years or even decades to become apparent.
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how about just a thread? bc why not, maybe there will be more people interested later on... either way, i'd like to be added!
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Haha this is a little ... No comment haha
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The issue *should* be fixed for now. There was a database table that crashed and needed to be repaired. If anyone sees a similar error again, can you post it?