Joukos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I have never watched him alive, but since I am quite a new fanyu, I must confess that watching the videos of his shows (practice and all) again and again, every time he jumps, my heart stops a bit before he lands safely. I know it is selfish but I love this thrill. Though, actually I don't mind if he chooses never to jump again. At many of his performances I feel like I am sliding or flying too, along with him. It is more than enough. He is much more than an athlete, an artist or an haute-couture icon. He is both gentle and fierce, masculine and feminine, childish and philosophical. A synthesis of many identities right in front of our eyes.
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