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30 minutes ago, SydneyH said:

yep under her name 

 

31 minutes ago, xeyra said:

 

I'm watching videos about her now. She had an amazing singing voice. I hadn't heard about her at all and now I wanna see this movie because of her story. 

I remember seeing some of her stuff on my recommendations before, she has some really great covers :smiley-love017:

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50 minutes ago, Yatagarasu said:

 

I'm super obsessive, you have no idea. It just irritates me to no end that I know I'm flubbing things left and right. Yes, you'll understand me but guuuuh.

Also, I still maintain that if anyone wants to commit murder here on the entire Russian population on the forum, they just have to ask me to open my mouth - you'll all keel over from laughing after one minute, tops! :biggrin:

 

Please do not kill off our whole Russian brethren - aside from the fact that that would be unkind, there is also the slight but undeniable chance that Plushy might be stealth exploring here - for research - and Yuzu would never ever forgive us if we'd even only unintentionally killed his idol!

 

 :embSwan:

 

(I know I have an overactive imagination but just in case!) ;)

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1 hour ago, PomeloPooh said:

 

And the coach is based on the skater's actual coach, Shin Amano, whom a lot of you must know as the strict tech specialist. It would be in character for him to like Yuzu, I think.

 

And I still think he has a point.

 

Especially as it seems that at that point of time he didn't know she was sick beyond asthma. 

 

That aside and while I don't know whether it's true or not, I've heard that some asthma support group has started to tell kids exactly that.

 

To encourage them beyond their suffering to think they can do anything they want. I think that's great.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

slight but undeniable chance that Plushy might be stealth exploring here

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: If that's the case he must be cracking up with the ice show threads

 

Brian should come here! 


Hydro's mental theater

Canada Pt. 2

Brian had already heard of that place, Planet Hanyu, a new forum dedicated to Yuzuru. Today, he had some rare free time, and was curious about catching up with Yuzuru from a different perspective.

The translations of interviews were interesting, although they just confirmed some things he suspected about Yuzuru.

He read the posts filled with crying poohs whenever 4A, 4Lz, quints (he shuddered after reading the translation of the morning program where they showed him his hypotetical 4A, seeing his face lit up after knowing how he needed just 17cm more to achieve it, and where someone dared to mention how they think he can land a quint) or unsupervised training in Japan was mentioned. 

"Finally" said Brian sipping his wine "Someone understands"

Now, if only Yuzu could be a bit more sympathetic about that...

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1 hour ago, Fay said:

 

But you understand Russian quite well, and I'm impressed! :) 

I understand, I usually refuse to speak unless I'm sure I'm saying things more or less correctly. I have to applaud Yuzu's courage to go to Canada with virtually no English...

 

I think it's what you do when you want something so badly you breath, smell, taste, feel it with everything you are...

 

A minor thing like not knowing the language? That's nothing.

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Hmmmm regarding that asthma video, I'm sure you guys have already expressed this but can I just say it blows my mind that Yuzuru is capable of doing such hellishly difficult programs with his condition...I have asthma myself and the thought of doing what he does makes me want to fling myself out the window. Whenever I watch videos of a younger Yuzuru panting and nearly convulsing after his programs I always wince because let me tell you, if you're wheezing and panting that hard you are in a LOT of pain. It hurts like you would not believe and you feel like you're legitimately going to die in that moment due to the lack of air. Like you're underwater and being crushed by the pressure. The fact that Yuzuru has persevered as long as he has and has subjected himself to that kind of feeling over and over again is honestly incredible, since it's all due to his love for the sport and competing. He's noticeably gotten much better at managing it, too, which speaks volumes about his mental strength, since in order for the to happen you pretty much have no choice to experience it continuously. I just...I really want to hug him, he's so inspiring. :sad-smiley-046:

 

teach me your ways, senpai

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18 minutes ago, Hydroblade said:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: If that's the case he must be cracking up with the ice show threads

 

Brian should come here! 


Hydro's mental theater

Canada Pt. 2

Brian had already heard of that place, Planet Hanyu, a new forum dedicated to Yuzuru. Today, he had some rare free time, and was curious about catching up with Yuzuru from a different perspective.

The translations of interviews were interesting, although they just confirmed some things he suspected about Yuzuru.

He read the posts filled with crying poohs whenever 4A, 4Lz, quints (he shuddered after reading the translation of the morning program where they showed him his hypotetical 4A, seeing his face lit up after knowing how he needed just 17cm more to achieve it, and where someone dared to mention how they think he can land a quint) or unsupervised training in Japan was mentioned. 

"Finally" said Brian sipping his wine "Someone understands"

Now, if only Yuzu could be a bit more sympathetic about that...

 

:kitty::kitty::kitty:

 

And I'm to tired now to explain to Brian where he didn't quite understand some things...

 

I'm VERY tempted to steal his wine though, I could do with a glass or two. ;)

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Hace 1 hora, PomeloPooh said:

 

He exchanged a few words in Russian along the lines of "how are you? fine thanks and you?" with Kovtun at Worlds though. The potential is there! :laughing:

He sounded quite well. At first cameras was focused on Kovtun and I wasn't sure about who was speaking. What a pleasant surprise it was! Hopefully we will hear more Russian from him at the first GP event.

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19 minutes ago, astudyofmemory said:

Hmmmm regarding that asthma video, I'm sure you guys have already expressed this but can I just say it blows my mind that Yuzuru is capable of doing such hellishly difficult programs with his condition...I have asthma myself and the thought of doing what he does makes me want to fling myself out the window. Whenever I watch videos of a younger Yuzuru panting and nearly convulsing after his programs I always wince because let me tell you, if you're wheezing and panting that hard you are in a LOT of pain. It hurts like you would not believe and you feel like you're legitimately going to die in that moment due to the lack of air. Like you're underwater and being crushed by the pressure. The fact that Yuzuru has persevered as long as he has and has subjected himself to that kind of feeling over and over again is honestly incredible, since it's all due to his love for the sport and competing. He's noticeably gotten much better at managing it, too, which speaks volumes about his mental strength, since in order for the to happen you pretty much have no choice to experience it continuously. I just...I really want to hug him, he's so inspiring. :sad-smiley-046:

 

teach me your ways, senpai

 

Thanks for sharing your experience. It's hard to imagine but it certainly must be awfully frightening to go through and I understand more now thanks to your vivid description. I hope you're managing well now. :pbow:

 

I don't have asthma but I've found it incredibly inspiring, too. He's amazing. I have a very disabling chronic illness and since finding this miracle boy who skates his heart out, knowing it's going to be painful, knowing he's going to collapse, feeling no shame or embarrassment about it, it's really helped me get through this particularly rough time I've been having. I get worried about leaving the house because I know I'll feel sick and sore, not to mention the embarrassment that comes with malfunctioning in public. But that fear of pain and sickness and embarrassment has almost completely gone and I've gone out on my own in the past month more than I have in a year. And I've done it with a smile despite it all. I just feel calmer about handling it when it happens and though there's no cure, hopeful that I can at least get stronger.

 

I wish I'd had someone like him to look up to when I was younger. He really is amazing.

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19 minutes ago, Floria said:

He sounded quite well. At first cameras was focused on Kovtun and I wasn't sure about who was speaking. What a pleasant surprise it was! Hopefully we will hear more Russian from him at the first GP event.

 

I think he's actually quite talented in languages, at least in the speaking part, despite English being the only subject causing him trouble in middle school:laughing:. His English doesn't have any trace of the typical Japanese accent. His Russian's good. His "merci beaucoup" doesn't miss the uvular. And the several Chinese phrases I heard from him sound like someone who's been living in China for years - he got all the tones right, very impressive! I have foreign friends who can express themselves rather well in Chinese, but still don't sound as natural as him.

Oh, all these little discoveries that make you fall for him a bit more each time!:winky:

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2 minutes ago, PomeloPooh said:

 

I think he's actually quite talented in languages, despite English being the only subject causing him trouble in middle school:laughing:, at least in the speaking part. His English doesn't have any trace of the typical Japanese accent. His Russian's good. His "merci beaucoup" doesn't miss the uvular. And the several Chinese phrases I heard from him sound like someone who's been living in China for years - he got all the tones right, very impressive! I have foreign friends who can express themselves rather well in Chinese, but still don't sound as natural as him.

Oh, all these little discoveries that make you fall for him a bit more each time!:winky:

He has a good ñ too :) 

And he can pronounce my real name with no difficulty :10636614:

 

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hace 16 minutos , Hydroblade said:

He has a good ñ too :) 

And he can pronounce my real name with no difficulty :10636614:

 

Yes, I remember that! For me learning a new language is about understanding its inner "music", about getting used to how it sounds. And Yuzu has innate musicality which helps a lot. Probably he has more problems with grammar then pronunciation.

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On the athsma point his parents deserve a mention - there is nothing as frightening as watching one of your children struggle to breathe- its very courageous to make yourself allow them to follow a path which is difficult for people who are completely healthy.  

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1 hour ago, Sombreuil said:

On the athsma point his parents deserve a mention - there is nothing as frightening as watching one of your children struggle to breathe- its very courageous to make yourself allow them to follow a path which is difficult for people who are completely healthy.  

 

Definitely! I was a pretty sickly kid - allergies and childhood asthma (that I've thankfully grown out of). I appreciate everything else my parents have done for me except for when I expressed any interest in sports they would be the first to tell me that I couldn't do it because of my health or my physical capabilities (I'm very clumsy). While I think they were just worried about me, it had the unintended consequence of shooting down my self confidence. 

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1 minute ago, kaeryth said:

 

Definitely! I was a pretty sickly kid - allergies and childhood asthma (that I've thankfully grown out of). I appreciate everything else my parents have done for me except for when I expressed any interest in sports they would be the first to tell me that I couldn't do it because of my health or my physical capabilities (I'm very clumsy). While I think they were just worried about me, it had the unintended consequence of shooting down my self confidence. 

Haha pretty much the same story here :P my mom still hasn't recovered...

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