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13 hours ago, Henni147 said:

 

 

I think, the time has come for a new edition of our Yuzu Tribute Bingo. This time for the Olympic season. Let's go! :space:

 

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Ok, I think it's safe to leave out Etude or Masquerade (the music). No skaters but Yuzu is dramatic enough for those two 🤣 The costumes, tho, may resurface this year as well.

 

Ten to Chi to, too, it's too galaxy brain for anyone else but Yuzu to pull off 😂

 

Seimei and Notte Stellata appeared quite a lot in the past couple of years so not sure about this year 😅

 

As for the rest, I have a hunch they may appear sooner or later. Actually, Mana's Winter has a lot of the wind sounds in Origin so that may count??

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4 hours ago, Kizuna said:

Ehhh ... I'm surprised : surprise_pikachu:

 

I thought Yuzu's size (40.5 EU / UK size 7) was small for a male. All of my male friends are sizes UK 9 (EU 43) and up.

 

My own feet (the smallest compared to any women I know) is a UK 3.5 (EU 36) and is the smallest size available on the Adidas website in my country :scratch2:

 

 

Same, my eldest son who measures 1m70 wears 45 !!!!!! it is the norm in France and the size of Yuzu would be "small" at home and I see that in Greece the "small" is the size ..... and for my part, I measure 1m59 and wear 38 and I went to Adidas and it goes to 39 women, I know there is nothing to understand :shrug:

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17 hours ago, Figure_Frenzy said:

Anyhow, speaking of judging (and Yuzu...)Perhaps the long and short of it is just that I want him to be undisputedly viewed by most (if not all) people as the Greatest, period (and his scoring recently should reflect that, instead of sabotaging him).

 

There was a time, when I felt the same way. I was worried that many casual viewers might be negatively influenced by the judges and the media and not be able to fully appreciate Yuzu as a skater. But the past few seasons changed my view and I am no longer worried really.

Stockholm was the absolute best example: Yes, Nathan got the gold medal and higher scores, but it was Yuzu who conquered social media, who earned countless new fans across the globe and his short program on the German Sportschau has reached almost 2 million views more than the winning freeskate. Last week I read many new German comments from people who are not into FS, and they agreed with the commentator that the score for LMEY was too low compared to the other skaters.

 

No matter how hard the ISU and media try, people with working eyeballs and open mind know what's going on. The majority of people is very well able to appreciate and enjoy Yuzu's skating and their number is growing day by day. Those few who are not, don't deserve any better and it's pointless to argue with them.

 

I am sure that Yuzu is disappointed and frustrated about the scoring, but I'm also sure that the respect from his fellow skaters, the adoration from all the young talents and unconditional love from his fans is the biggest treasure and victory for him. These achievements cannot be bought.

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1 hour ago, Henni147 said:

 

Il fut un temps où je ressentais la même chose. J'avais peur que de nombreux téléspectateurs occasionnels soient influencés négativement par les juges et les médias et ne soient pas en mesure d'apprécier pleinement Yuzu en tant que patineur. Mais les dernières saisons ont changé mon point de vue et je ne suis plus vraiment inquiet.

Stockholm était le meilleur exemple absolu : oui, Nathan a obtenu la médaille d'or et des scores plus élevés, mais c'est Yuzu qui a conquis les médias sociaux, qui a gagné d'innombrables nouveaux fans à travers le monde et son programme court sur la Sportschau allemande a atteint près de 2 millions de vues de plus. que le freeskate gagnant. La semaine dernière, j'ai lu de nombreux nouveaux commentaires allemands de personnes qui n'aiment pas FS, et ils ont convenu avec le commentateur que le score de LMEY était trop bas par rapport aux autres patineurs.

 

No matter how hard the ISU and the media try, people with working eyeballs and open minds know what's going on. Majority of people are very capable of enjoying and enjoying Yuzu skating and their numbers are increasing day by day. The few who are not deserve no better and there is no point in arguing with them.

 

I'm sure Yuzu is disappointed and frustrated with the score, but I'm also sure that the respect of his fellow skaters, the adoration of all young talent and the unconditional love of his fans is the greatest treasure and victory for him. These achievements cannot be bought.

 

 

BRAVO  :peace2: Henni for your writing : nothing to add everything is said and PERFECTLY more  :animated-smileys-character-075: and here is something not to melt in front of this marvel of superposing images of swans and on the other hand (and sorry) I did not understand the quote from Mrs A Pavlova who was a Russian prima ballerina and a huge luminary and it is truly an honor that her name  is associated with that of Yuzu 

 

 

 

 

and here comes Yuzu in a backstage fun mode and the captions are funny and awesome and when he's with  :knc_brian2:   and tasted  without moderation 

 

 

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20 hours ago, hananistellata said:

So I have a very random question right...  :peekapooh:

 

I was thinking about this all night yesterday and I couldn't sleep because of it...  :crazyshit2:

 

so I thought I would ask it here before I remain sleepless for another night.  :yznotimpressed:

 

Don't judge me for this question but...  :idk: 

 

 

What shoe size does Yuzuru wear?  :1:

 

The world has many mysteries but this is the one I need to know! :darklordyuzu:

 

 

 

I am not at liberty to disclose the source (“between you and me, I never told you this”), but I have it on good authority that Yuzu’s shoe size is 7.5 US (40-41 in Europe depending on the conversion table).

 

My wife and I gave Yuzu two pairs of size 7.5 US “Axel Arigato” leather sneakers (one black pair and one white pair) before the start of competition at 2019 Skate Canada International in Kelowna.

 

Axel Arigato is a Swedish company and their sneakers are handmade in Portugal with Italian leather. The word “Axel” can only mean one thing.

 

https://axelarigato.com/ca/

 

Although these are not the sneakers that we got for Yuzu, the box and packaging are the same. There were chopsticks engraved with “Axel Arigato” with each of the two pairs that we bought for Yuzu. One set of chopsticks each for Yuzu and his mother.

 

Spoiler

 

 

One of the other gifts that we gave Yuzu at that time had nothing to do with shoes. “Shijo Saiko” means “Greatest in History” in Japanese = “Greatest of All Time” = “G.O.A.T.”

 

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Random thought after watching White Legend again - I am just wondering...

 

What do we (thousands of) Fanyus have in common that makes us really fall for him and (let's admit it) others not? I mean, look at how different our cultural background must be, our daily life, our experiences, just to mention a few obvious things. The changes he initiates in our lives are different. We discuss diverse opinions on every crumb we get, yet we still feel as a unity because of Yuzu. We love him for the same (thousands of:wink2: @rockstaryuzu) reasons, but what is it that reaches us more than others, why us around the world while not - in most cases I assume - our family members for example? Are we more open to the emotions Yuzuru's skate conveys? Do we depend on something of his statements? Do we search for something in particular? Or is it similar to the way fans of, let's say, an actor/actress feel?

Sorry for being off topic, perhaps I miss him too much. :scratch2: :cri:   What the h*** will I do when he r***s, I am not yet relaxed regarding it.

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2 hours ago, DancingFeather said:

Pensée aléatoire après avoir regardé à nouveau White Legend - je me demande juste...

 

Qu'avons-nous (des milliers de) Fanyus en commun qui nous fait vraiment craquer pour lui et (admettons-le) les autres non ? Je veux dire, regardez à quel point notre contexte culturel doit être différent, notre vie quotidienne, nos expériences, juste pour mentionner quelques choses évidentes. Les changements qu'il initie dans nos vies sont différents. Nous discutons d'opinions diverses sur chaque miette que nous obtenons, mais nous nous sentons toujours comme une unité à cause de Yuzu. Nous l'aimons pour le même (des milliers de:wink2: @rockstaryuzu) raisons, mais qu'est-ce qui nous atteint plus que d'autres, pourquoi nous partout dans le monde alors que pas - dans la plupart des cas je suppose - les membres de notre famille par exemple ? Sommes-nous plus ouverts aux émotions que véhicule le skate de Yuzuru ? Sommes-nous dépendants de quelque chose de ses déclarations? Cherchons-nous quelque chose en particulier ? Ou est-ce similaire à ce que ressentent les fans, disons, d'un acteur/actrice ?

Désolé d'être hors sujet, peut-être qu'il me manque trop. :scratch2: :cri:   Qu'est-ce que je vais faire quand il r***, je ne suis pas encore détendu à ce sujet.

 

 

Bien sûr que NAN tu n'es pas hors sujet , vu que tu écrit sur Yuzu et ce qui nous fait l'aimer et pourquoi , à un moment , on a été "scotché " devant lui :hairflip: et voilà ce que j'ai encore trouver et qui , je pense , résume TOUT ce nous fait :snonegai:et être sûrement TOUTES et TOUS des sensible  et je suis aussi d'un groupe Français qui s'appelle " INDOCHINE ( l'Aventurier ) et cette année j'aurais du aller au Stade de France de Paris , mais le concert pour c

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Yuzuwinnie said:

 

 

Of course NAN you are not off topic, seeing that you write about Yuzu and what makes us love him and why, at one point, we were "stuck" in front of him  :cloth: and here is what I still find and which, I think, sums up EVERYTHING that makes us  : snonegai:and surely be ALL and ALL of the sensitive and I am also from a French group which is called "INDOCHINE (the Adventurer) and this year I should have gone to the Stade de France from Paris, but the concert for c

 

 

 OUPPPPSSSS, bad handling (Yuzu's fault  :knc_yuzu2: ) but the concert was postponed next year to MAY, due to COVID and I can't wait to see them again and I have never seen Yuzu live = my dream 

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On 2021/9/6 at 午前6時32分, hananistellataさんが言いました:

So I have a very random question right...  :peekapooh:

 

I was thinking about this all night yesterday and I couldn't sleep because of it...  :crazyshit2:

 

so I thought I would ask it here before I remain sleepless for another night.  :yznotimpressed:

 

Don't judge me for this question but...  :idk: 

 

 

What shoe size does Yuzuru wear?  :1:

 

The world has many mysteries but this is the one I need to know! :darklordyuzu:

 

 

When I was in 2019 NHK, there was a booth selling skates. They showed a black Edea Piano in size 265 and said that it was exactly the same as Yuzu's skate. I was shocked as I wear white Piano in 265 too and I am a girl... :59227c768286a__s:

 

I am around 170 though:13877886:

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8 hours ago, hananistellata said:

Is there a dedicated area for giving gifts to skaters (besides the classic "throwing the gifts on the ice")

ACI usually has a box behind the ticket table where the volunteers will place gifts for skaters, because throwing things on the ice has always been against the rules there. So it can be done that way. 

 

I think Geo1's experience was different though. 

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7 hours ago, DancingFeather said:

What do we (thousands of) Fanyus have in common that makes us really fall for him and (let's admit it) others not?

Really good taste. 

 

I'm not joking. It takes a discerning eye to fully appreciate all Yuzu has to offer. 

 

But more importantly,  I think our hearts were open at the right time while Yuzu was there ready to walk in.  You feel it when he skates: the guy is trying to communicate with his performances, trying to say something important from the depths of his heart. If you're ready for it, you'll receive the signal and the connection gets made.

 

It sounds a bit hokey, but I really do think that's what it is. 

 

 

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10 hours ago, rockstaryuzu said:

But more importantly,  I think our hearts were open at the right time while Yuzu was there ready to walk in.  You feel it when he skates: the guy is trying to communicate with his performances, trying to say something important from the depths of his heart. If you're ready for it, you'll receive the signal and the connection gets made.

 

 

 

So true.:8788161:

I'm so grateful for his skating. :snonegai:



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14 hours ago, DancingFeather said:

What do we (thousands of) Fanyus have in common that makes us really fall for him and (let's admit it) others not? I mean, look at how different our cultural background must be, our daily life, our experiences, just to mention a few obvious things. The changes he initiates in our lives are different. We discuss diverse opinions on every crumb we get, yet we still feel as a unity because of Yuzu. We love him for the same (thousands of:wink2: @rockstaryuzu) reasons, but what is it that reaches us more than others, why us around the world while not - in most cases I assume - our family members for example? Are we more open to the emotions Yuzuru's skate conveys? Do we depend on something of his statements? Do we search for something in particular? Or is it similar to the way fans of, let's say, an actor/actress feel?

 

14 hours ago, hananistellata said:

I think about this too from time to time. Sometimes I wonder if I'm going crazy in some way. There are times where I consider that I might be desperate for something or someone to lean onto emotionally, which in this case that someone ended up being Yuzuru. Embarrassingly, I can't think of something in my life that doesn't have a connection to Yuzuru, direct or indirect. But then again when I look back, I already had someone else to lean onto by the time I discovered Yuzuru so it must be something more complicated than that.

 

I can't know for sure but my theory is that what grabs our hearts first is his skating which gains more depth after we learn more about him, the history between each program, his thoughts and hopes etc. That makes our hearts sink lower into the rabbithole and before you know it you can't live without him. 

 

About the people around us, maybe they are already leaning on to something. Personally, if someone were to come up to me right now and show me (let's say for example) a cool music group with wonderful people that can sing beautifully, I would probably appreaciate them and their music but not in the same way I appreciate Yuzuru.

 

I talked about this with my mom recently. There was a time when I really lost hope in our society - that materialism and deep rooted prejudices have turned many people into irrevertible idiots, even a good number of our own friends and relatives. Without my parents I would have felt pretty lonely sometimes.

 

Where are the people who do not just talk about respect but really MEAN and practice it?

Where are the people who give more to the world than they take away from it?

Where are the people who truly treasure their craft and don't betray or misuse it?

 

When I first saw Yuzu at the 2016 Grand Prix Final, it was his skating that impressed me. But there are many other people who's craft had a strong impact on me, so that alone doesn't make me follow someone's journey so closely. It's more the fact that - despite being a famous person - he lives and incorporates those human values that are precious to me. Probably that's why I often feel this strong need to defend him and fight for him.

 

Some people told me to be careful, that he might be a totally different person in reality than what we see through the camera lenses. Yes, that might be true. However, the Yuzuru Hanyu I know is a person who has earned my trust over many years with actions that I appreciate. I am aware that he might disappoint me one day like many others did, but if I cannot even trust people like him, I cannot trust anyone. So I take the risk to trust one more time.

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9 hours ago, CaroSkate said:

When I was at NHK 2019 there was a booth selling skates. They showed a size 265 black Edea Piano and said it was exactly the same as Yuzu's skate. I was shocked because I also wear a white piano in 265 and I'm a girl ... :59227c768286a__s :

 

yet I am 170 years old: 13877886:

 

 

I "think" you made a typo, scoring 170 years !!!! and it would not be quite 17 years, in my opinion :peek:

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10 hours ago, CaroSkate said:

When I was in 2019 NHK, there was a booth selling skates. They showed a black Edea Piano in size 265 and said that it was exactly the same as Yuzu's skate. I was shocked as I wear white Piano in 265 too and I am a girl... :59227c768286a__s:

 

I am around 170 though:13877886:

 

57 minutes ago, Yuzuwinnie said:

 

 

I "think" you made a typo, scoring 170 years !!!! and it would not be quite 17 years, in my opinion :peek:

 

@Yuzuwinnie, I think auto-translation made a mistake here. The original post that @CaroSkate made did not say 170 years. It just said "170" and I believe it meant 170cm and it was about her height. 

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