That's a big can of worms to open
Oops, you just spoke my words!
That's a big can of worms to open
That's a big can of worms to open
A so-called analysis by another pissy Yuna stan are not facts.
I think opinions are fine but arguing opinions as facts is just lunacy. I've stated in my opinion that I thought Adelina was a bit unconvincing to me. I also admit I may be pitting her against herself more so than Adelina. It may be wrong but its how I see it. I got a lot more than I expected From Adelina while I got considerable less of what I expected out of Yuna. I don't think the judges are immune to these emotions. Especially a well known skater like Yuna who many fans expected to break 150. There I said it. Tear me apart.
I know, I know. How do you argue with someone who is insistent on being illogical? They say "stick to the fact" but ignore the facts they don't want to believe.
It's not "so-called" it IS. The facts of figure skating and the rules the skaters competed under. I'm not a Yuna stan. Nor are all of the other tech specialists who have analyzed the sequences and come to the same conclusion. Everyone agrees wrong calls were made.
The remaining questions are if they were made on purpose and/or if the rules are too complex and need improvement (most definitely yes in the latter case).
I think opinions are fine but arguing opinions as facts is just lunacy. I've stated in my opinion that I thought Adelina was a bit unconvincing to me. I also admit I may be pitting her against herself more so than Adelina. It may be wrong but its how I see it. I got a lot more than I expected From Adelina while I got considerable less of what I expected out of Yuna. I don't think the judges are immune to these emotions. Especially a well known skater like Yuna who many fans expected to break 150. There I said it. Tear me apart.
I think the problem here is denying facts because of opinion.
Yes, lets just slip a little bit of racism into this discussion.Which is more illogical? Stating that Yuna and Adelina both made compelling cases for the gold medal and that knowledgable experts fairly disagree about who should have won, or arguing that Yuna for sure should have won and that anybody who disagrees, including the entire NBC team and a large majority of the judging panel, is somehow biased. Once you quit whining and accept that it was a close decision that didn't go your way, the happier you'll be. Or you can go start more petitions in which 95% of the signees are Korean or Asian Americans living in California.
Yes, lets just slip a little bit of racism into this discussion.
You wanted to see 2010 Vancouver Yuna probably like many others. Also many expected a sensual, fiery tango and can't see adios... as a tango.
It's not even that. Schindlers List was my favorite program. I love dark and dreary moods. The thing is and as discussed the other day here, you can't go out and just run thru a program like this. You can't present a moment of doubt. As Mathman said...you can't give anyone a chance to think. It was lost in delivery to me. I hope that's not incredibly unfair of me.