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we're a special breedDamn, so I truly am in the 0,000001% of people who actually love Yuzuru's Romeo and Juliet 2.0 costume![]()
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Damn, so I truly am in the 0,000001% of people who actually love Yuzuru's Romeo and Juliet 2.0 costume![]()
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we're a special breedyou just have to own that
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Oh, and welcome to Golden Skate!
Sometimes I wish the ISU bans costumes and implements standard athletic wear like other sports to allow the skating to speak for itself.
And let's take out the music too![]()
Seriously, I would never have watched figure skating if there wasn't costumes and music. Also, dressing up is fun. When I was doing horse vaulting, having a flashy costume for the free program was part of the fun. And we were even more severely limited than in figure skating.
Let's be honest though, Javi ROCKS in suspenders. He can pull them off very well.
Is that a trick question?Seriously, who could get excited about watching glorified practice sessions with people skating to Rachmaninoff or Chopin (or any other kind of music) in generic athletic wear?
Is that a trick question?because I can definitely get excited about practice sessions and athletic wear
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Ok, let me rephrase...sure practices are interesting, but if the competition looks exactly like a practice session, what is there to look forward to except the scores? There's nothing special to see.
I will not rephrase because you (hopefully) know what I meantOk, let me rephrase...sure practices are interesting, but if the competition looks exactly like a practice session, what is there to look forward to except the scores? There's nothing special to see. Style does matter, & skaters who dress in very plain-looking everyday clothes are not going to be remembered in the same way as those who consider the entire package.
There's only one costume of Yuzu that I find really ugly :reye: