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- Mar 7, 2015
It is funny that I’m absolutely incapable of remembering when was the first time I saw him or when I became a fan 
Figure Skating is non-existent in my country, no ice rinks no broadcasting of the events. I’ve started watching it since I came to Canada which was September 2011. I was a complete ignorant of the rules, different kinds of jumps and the base values. I clearly remember complaining to my sister on the phone that “how come a guy that fell during his performance became the champion?” And I clearly remember Javier's yellow costume and again complaining to my sister that "there is this fantastic Spanish skater that judges keep low". However, there is not even one image of Yuzu in my mind from WC 2012
And, it was the time that he roared to FS worlds 
Figure Skating is non-existent in my country, no ice rinks no broadcasting of the events. I’ve started watching it since I came to Canada which was September 2011. I was a complete ignorant of the rules, different kinds of jumps and the base values. I clearly remember complaining to my sister on the phone that “how come a guy that fell during his performance became the champion?” And I clearly remember Javier's yellow costume and again complaining to my sister that "there is this fantastic Spanish skater that judges keep low". However, there is not even one image of Yuzu in my mind from WC 2012
And, it was the time that he roared to FS worlds

topic: Maybe because I did R&J for two whole years in high school (one year and a half too long TBH), but I can't see Romeo or Juliet as anything remotely adult-like. That's what makes the whole thing special I think; for R&J it was 'everything or nothing', there's no in between for them. "These violent delights have violent ends" fits them to a T, and while I like the concept of reconstruction, I just don't see it for R&J. Would love to see skaters try to change my mind though :agree:
, and said to my family "This little kid can dance, he's already much better than those adult Japanese male skaters! (sorry, but I was Russian or European skaters' fan then
)".