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I am going to call Oliver Stone. This would make a good conspricacy theory movie!!!
Blades of Glory 2:The Conspiracy

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I am going to call Oliver Stone. This would make a good conspricacy theory movie!!!

Blades of Glory 2:The Conspiracy![]()
Now, we're talking. That's a good one.Blades of Glory 2:The Conspiracy![]()

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Here is what I think is going on. USFSA have a script. They want the sport to be more "masculine". They wanted Johnny to follow that script, but you saw how that worked out. Thankfully for them, Johnny lost nationals last year. Here comes Evan. Like a good boy, he follows the script, saying he'll represent US differently than Johnny and be masculine. He probably didn't even mean anything by it, just followed the script. Now Johnny, when he hears this, gets offended, because he sees this as a slight to himself (and he's justified in thinking that). He calls Evan fake and says, "bring it on, *****!" Now it's a pissing match with no end in site.
Here is why Evan's masculinity talk is annoying. Look at Brian Joubert. He's masculine. He is not afraid to wear sparkles. He does not hold press conferences dedicated to the subject of his masculinity either. Evan is just trying too hard.

With all the talk that Figure Skating is not really a true sport, I believe Blades of Glory confirmed that.
Second, it would be cool if we could hook into the Xtreme sports movement. I'm not sure how, but we could start by calling a triple jump a "1080."
to me those skate boarders and bikers are no more extreme than a figure skater on the senior international circuit.So what? Johnny wants everyone to know that he's different (he says so in every interview). I just really don't see the difference.Nothing wrong with being masculine. The thing annoying people is that Evan wants to make sure that everyone knows he is masculine.
While I think what Evan really wants to happen is to break the stereotype associated with skating, "Look at me! I am man! Don't make assumptions about me just because I am a skater!" It might not be the message that is ultimately coming out.
So what? Johnny wants everyone to know that he's different (he says so in every interview). I just really don't see the difference.
Have you seen the poll in this forum? http://forum.hdldemo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17499Have you seen the poll in this forum? http://forum.hdldemo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17499
That explained it.
I don't love him unconditionally.
When Evan talks about incorporating masculinity into skating

Alexei Urmanov.why don't we ever see anyone skate in a 'metrosexual' manner![]()


In my opinion, skating should be diverse, and I can't understand the desire to make it to one standard.
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I would substitute the words society in general for skating just to extend your thought. I'm a dreamer.![]()