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16 minutes ago, SaluYuzu said:

Seimei seems to be Day 1 performance in both videos unless I'm hallucinating .... 

Day 1 there's patch of water on the center rink coz the ice melted. I was there live so The melted ice was very visible from my seat. And his messy side hair. And the close camera angle which was not available even for the members only video he uploaded. He gave a sigh of relieve when he finished - thats new. 

 

Day 2 hair is tucked in and no melted ice. 

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12 hours ago, Yuzurella said:

Vous voulez savoir qui est toujours le skateur et la superstar le plus populaire et le plus pertinent ? Ne cherchez pas plus loin que le spectacle qui est de loin le plus convoité, qui vend le plus de billets, qui vend le plus de marchandises, qui remplit les patinoires et les arénas jusqu'au dernier siège, qui fait la couverture de la plupart des magazines, qui obtient le le plus d'attention par les médias, qui obtient le plus de couverture par la télévision et la presse, qui est le plus mentionné dans les médias sociaux et la culture pop, qui a le plus de followers.

 

Qui? Le seul et unique. Le meilleur de tout les temps. Le plus grand de tous les temps. La chèvre. Yuzuru Hanyu.:arc multiple:

 

 

7 hours ago, Perelandra said:

D'accord

De nombreuses œuvres de genre Fantasy / SciFi ont le protagoniste principal devenant un héros doté de super pouvoirs - soit d'être venu d'une race supérieure d'une autre planète, né avec une mutation génétique qui confère des pouvoirs super / magiques ou d'être exposé à une autre substance qui provoque le développement de nature renforcée. D'où la comparaison de ces humains augmentés qui possèdent des « super pouvoirs ». Yuzu a fait preuve de telles prouesses dans l'arène du patinage, ainsi que d'un intellect élevé et d'autres traits humains apparemment supérieurs à la moyenne, que son génie est décrit par beaucoup comme «extraterrestre». C'est un marqueur pour Yuzu en tant qu'extrémité supérieure de la courbe en forme de cloche par rapport à la majorité de l'humanité. If one occupies the 99th percentile portion of the graph or above, then by definition 99% of the population is below in terms of skills, talents, ability, etc., whatever the graph represents. For many people, this can only be explained by attributing these traits to superhuman or magical traits.

 

Yuzu is the mythical unicorn/alicorn, almost unique, some are fascinated and admire her. Those who do not wish to recognize this may descend to eating sour grapes or worse like@Dreamermentioned.

This last situation could be easily corrected, it is a question of making more positive choices rather than getting bogged down in the past. 

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, Perelandra said:

 

 

 

Back then, before Yuzu moved on to the senior circuit, Dai T was immensely popular. He was considered a skating hero, many fans adored him as much for his looks as he did for skating and his medals. He was introduced by many as being very masculine and we all know the story of some fans who wanted to get closely involved with him. Closely, being the key word. Foolishly, many FS fans most likely saw Yuzu as a rather cute novelty, a successful junior who would skate in the shadow of Dai T, until the former was ready to turn pro and Yuzu could be a youngster promising skater to grab the stick and continue to represent Japan's interests on the ice.It was most likely what we expected. It's doubtful anyone really considered the possibility of Yuzu surpassing his senpai so emphatically and at such an early stage after debuting in the senior circuit. The result at JNats 2013 looked like a world turned upside down. Die-hard Dai fans hated this result of the competition to the point where the usual Dai fan etiquette actually expressed their displeasure in a despicable way which was later removed from the official images as it was a huge embarrassment for the television network to have recorded this behavior. . The rest of the story is well known.Die-hard Dai fans hated this result of the competition to the point where the usual Dai fan etiquette actually expressed their displeasure in a despicable way which was later removed from the official images as it was a huge embarrassment for the television network to have recorded this behavior. . The rest of the story is well known. Die-hard Dai fans hated this result of the competition to the point where the usual Dai fan etiquette actually expressed their displeasure in a despicable way which was later removed from the official images as it was a huge embarrassment for the television network to have recorded this behavior. . The rest of the story is well known.

The signs were completely apparent to Yuzu, even during her novice and junior years. Someone even spoke of a "genius mushroom in Sendai". Yuzu was always destined to outshine the entire competitive field, perhaps it was the meteoric rise that gave everyone a complete shock.

Unfortunately, people who live in denial never want to acknowledge or acknowledge the signs, their bitterness is pervasive and even more sadly, they allow that bitterness to fester and taint all activities in their lives. Once again, the retribution imposed on Yuzu has been appalling and it is clear that some people have continued their campaign to try to destroy all of Yuzu's triumphs, achievements and aspirations. Some people are too steeped in the past and stunted by their fear of change, so much so that rather than accepting or embracing the fact that the world is turning and things are changing, they would rather cling to their beliefs. and continue to ruin everything. good for everyone.The number of people who support Yuzu far exceeds the opponents, 

Yuzu as we know is like the warrior from the poem "I am the storm"

One can only imagine what the consequences of such a storm could be. 

 

A final thought to ponder for today:

Let's face it, there is a "flat Earth society", so it is possible to question whether the beliefs that some people choose to cling to are valid or not.

 

 

Here is a compilation of his program : NDDP" and it is that of 2012 (I think you made a mistake by noting 2013) and Yuzu did not steal his victory and, in my opinion, DT who was his senpai would have had to stop his mockery (I didn't see anything in fact and refer to the writings) from his fans and I translate the end for non-French speakers (well it's google translate that will do it) with the voice of Garou : "dance my Esmeralda, sing my Esmeralda, let me go with you, dying for you is not DIE 

 

And here is the "genius mushroom of Sendai" and its rise  :heartpound: and BRAVO for your text 

 

 

 

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On 11/23/2022 at 10:38 PM, Geo1 said:

2018 AUTUMN CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL IN OAKVILLE

 

The second time that we saw Yuzu compete live was at the 2018 Autumn Classic International in Oakville, Ontario. My wife and I attended this with Jason. This is the same Jason who could not make up his mind whether he wanted to join us the previous year in Montréal. He had declined even though he knew that we would be paying all of his expenses including airfare, accommodations and food. This is how disinterested he was in figure skating. Between the 2017 ACI and the 2018 ACI, we showed him videos of Yuzu and although Jason had no previous interest in figure skating, he immediately became a Yuzu fan.

 

WALKING KILLER

 

I love this video. The only connection this video has with 2018 ACI Oakville is the opening scene where Yuzu gets out of the van and enters the skaters-athletes entrance of 16 Mile Sports Complex with his bodyguard behind him. I am familiar with this entrance because we made the mistake of using it when we first arrived at the venue. We parked in the lower level parking lot not knowing that the main parking lot was at the front of the building because we approached it from behind. Luckily, we ran straight into Lisa, the Skate Canada manager in charge of ticket sales whom we had met the year before and she kindly escorted us upstairs and to a prime wheelchair section across from the Kiss and Cry.

 

 

 

WE MEET GHISLAIN BRIAND

 

The major highlight of the 2018 ACI was becoming acquainted with Ghislain Briand. We noticed Ghislain making himself available to fans in the public seating area. Since other fans, particularly Japanese fans, were going up to him to have their pictures taken with him, we also looked for an opportunity and approached him. After having pictures taken with him, we gave Ghislain one of our cards and told him that if he was ever in Vancouver, we would be happy to take him out for dinner and show him around town. He replied by saying that they would likely be in Vancouver in December for the Grand Prix Final. I said that we would look forward to seeing him at that time.

 

Little did we know that Yuzu would suffer a serious right ankle injury at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup and that he would not compete at the GPF in Vancouver.

 

I had the opportunity to speak to Ghislain two more times at the 2018 ACI. On the last of these occasions, it was after the free skate practice and before Ghislain had to go down to join Yuzu and Brian for the free skate. After chatting for a few minutes, I asked him whether Yuzu was all right since he had taken a hard fall during the free skate practice and fans were speculating as to whether or not he had left the practice early because he was hurt. Ghislain reassured me that Yuzu was all right and that the only reason he left the practice early was because he felt he had done enough. “Besides,” said Ghislain with a wry smile, “if Yuzu did not fall once in a while, I would not have a job.” I looked at him and said with mock seriousness, “Are you sure that when Yuzu falls, it’s always an accident and not something you caused?” Ghislain replied with a laugh, “Not that I would ever admit to!”

 

ORIGIN 1.0 COSTUME REVEAL

 

A highlight of the 2018 ACI was the Black Origin 1.0 costume reveal and the audience reaction.

 

We were seated in the wheelchair section directly across from the Kiss and Cry and where the skaters entered the rink so we had a view of Yuzu’s iconic “I don’t care who is watching, standing around me or listening” manic lip-synching before the 6-minute warm-up.

 

I love Yuzu’s nonchalant attitude during his costume reveals while the crowd goes wild.

 

Check out the quad toeloop-triple Axel that Yuzu lands in the corner of the rink.

 

 

 

PILGRIMAGE TO THE CRICKET CLUB

 

We stayed extra days after the ACI in 2018 to do shopping and to visit Niagara Falls. We were staying in Mississauga in a high-rise condo AirBnB across from the Square One Shopping Mall, the second-largest shopping centre in Canada behind West Edmonton Mall. On the day that we went shopping to downtown Toronto, we made a pilgrimage to the Cricket Club.

 

My wife and I had a number of pictures taken of us outside the club. As we were having our pictures taken by Jason, my wife suddenly said, “Ouch!” She had been stung on the back of her hand by one of Yuzu’s beloved cute bees! That is the only memory we have of the Cricket Club that year other than pictures. I should also clarify that what Yuzu refers to as “bees” are actually very aggressive wasps! Fortunately, my wife is not allergic to bee and wasp stings.

 

Here is a picture of us by the garden in front of the Cricket Club.

 

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Belated thank you SO much for sharing with us, dear @Geo1🙏😊 

I'm so sorry for your wife beeing stung by wasps there, ouch...I love bees so much and even wasps...as a gardener, I learned so much about them...they usually sting lightly once to recall ppl to be aware that they entered their territory, nothing more... l used to work besides them for months, years, and each one their jobs, once they know you, and know you know them,  they're truly cute and adorable!  :67638860: 

 

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