Monday, July 31, 2017

Best wishes

Engaged!.

Ok
June 1, 2014 blog post:


http://dubemoir.blogspot.com/2014/06/ive-spent-better-part-of-week-blog-wise.html

Excerpt:

"Fedor Andreev 

Fedor and Tanith
Fedor and Tessa

This was briefly a thing.
Jana/Fedor's photo shoot doesn't mean much; it was Marina's insinuations. Alas, the partnership dissolved before it could pick up any of Fedor's gentlemanly, clean-cut, vaguely antiseptic, trust-him-with-your-daughter romantic steam.

Fedor and Meryl.


This from a guy who had "Not sure" in his "sexual orientation" category on myspace. Guess he's made up his mind. "

Around 2009 Fedor briefly started sucking up to a very young Maia Shibutani on social media, but thank the stars above that never became a thing.

Figure skating can have plenty of off ice histrionics, but the coach's son running through all his mom's star ice dancers in succession without creating even a ripple of drama among the women themselves is far-fetched, not to mention skanky, not to mention we know the implied thing w/Tessa was a complete sham.

Fedor, we can speculate on why he makes the choices he makes. Since she revamped her look and froze her face - and WHY her face is frozen I have no idea - everything about Meryl has been a mystery. The overcompensation deployed to enable her to make basic movements in her sport, and to make basic movements on the dance floor, her inability to hold herself in space, the necessity of having a billion redundant points of contact to make the most elementary transition - WHY? It's an enduring puzzle.

The only theory ever proffered to me is that muscle tone doesn't = strength, and underweight people who are extremely ripped may completely lack strength, and so Meryl sacrificed strength for a "winning" aesthetic. That theory doesn't cover all the bases though. Never seen anyone like her.

Everything about Meryl is uncanny valley in my opinion, and this latest development only compounds that impression.

Vimeo interview.


What does it take to win a gold medal? - Scott Livingston interviewing Tessa and Scott from Mystic Seasons on Vimeo.


Yes, Scott and Tessa, what DOES it take to win a gold medal? What do you have to be willing to do to win that gold? ("Win" should always be in implied quotation marks. Not that they don't legitimately win, it's just that the legit part of things has nothing to do with why they're winning.)



Sell ourselves out.
Nah.

I could screen cap their micro expressions forever though.

Their answer was: "Early on, we were willing to do those things that our competitors weren't."
Tessa is describing what she calls the "sacrifices" they made in terms of conventional middle and high school activities in order to train for optimum development and performance as skaters. If she'd meant "willing to do those things on the ice" that their competitors weren't, the obvious retort would be "Willing to do, and being able to do, things on ice that your competitors couldn't is one of the reasons you DIDN'T win the gold you deserved in 2014."

Leaving home at 13-15, changing coaching centers, missing out on extra-circular activities at school - these are things very few ice dancers do while developing their careers, except for just about every single one of them, and it gave Virtue and Moir an edge.

I mean Jesus Christ, Tessa. Exactly which of your high school age competitors never got up early, didn't miss a party, and never traveled far away from home? Come on.

That said, the interviewer is trying to quantify exactly what they did that made them succeed, as if it's something they DID. It's a stupid angle for the interview. They were more talented. Athletically, as skaters, rhythmically, and as dancers and as partners. That isn't something you DO. That's something you are. You can't decide to be that talented, and then make a serious of choices and practices that create talent. You can wring every drop out of the talent you're given, and they did. A lot of very talented people coast. They didn't. As usual, Tessa and Scott are reluctant to call a spade a spade.

I didn't finish the entire interview, because Tessa started speaking and framing her words with her hands, and when that happens, I'm always scared of what's going to come out of her mouth next.

I have to say their willingness to toss anybody under the bus when they're done w/them continues to take the breath away. Marnie McBean, David Pelletier - remember the fawning back in 2010? FF to 2017 and they made no contribution. Scott even name checks them to make the point.

10 comments:

  1. All I can say is Fedor and Meryl deserve each other. No one should have to date these two sleaze pits.

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  2. Can we discuss the mystery rings V/M have been wearing one finger over from the wedding ring finger on their left hands? Tessa almost always wears two stacked. Scott sometimes wears one. Are they getting close to coming out as a married couple? Tessa insinuated hers is a Hilberg and Berk piece.

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  3. "That said, the interviewer is trying to quantify exactly what they did that made them succeed, as if it's something they DID. It's a stupid angle for the interview. They were more talented."

    are you kidding? You can be ridiculously talented, but none of that would matter if you didn't combine it with serious hard work and dedication. Yes, they are naturally very gifted, but the reason they are champions is because they worked insanely hard for their entire lives, the DID something. An enormous amount of studies indicate that practice is the only path to true mastery, regardless of inherent talent. 10,000 hours theory? Talent just means you can pick it up a bit faster, or you can do it with more grace. There's not a single champion that "coasted on talent" to their achievements. There's no shortcut to success, but really hard work. It blows my mind that you can just sit behind a keyboard and feel completely qualified to decide what truly makes olympic champions, to the point that you accuse actual olympians of lying. Have you trained at an elite level of athletics? Do you even know how to figure skate? I mean, why listen to skaters with 20 years of competitive experience, when clearly a blogger is the real expert. Many of the athletes that you viciously criticize on this blog dedicated their entire lives to their sport, and you seem to take pleasure in reducing their life's work to ridiculous accusations. I really hope you're trolling.

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  4. -Looking forward to your coverage of the 2017/2018 ice dance season. Cant wait for salty french P/C ubers to come out of there caves to write paragraph after paragraph of the same nonsense filled hatred toward V/M.

    - One of the admins of fsu universe with a leprechaun DP is heavily PC biased and a total asshole, so it will be funny for him to spout his biased/annoying commentary about how P/C will wipe the rink with V/M Then when V/M win he goes silent for the rest of the season like he did last season.

    - This season will be too good. Can't wait to see all the P/C stans cry and whine like children when PC don't win every competition.



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  5. Can't they just say their together already?

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  6. Youtube accounts being malicious to V/M and other ice dancers who aren't PC to look at for/report:
    French fries
    Marie mogeneau
    Christian margeric
    :)

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  7. VM's music:

    SD: Sympathy For The Devil (Rolling Stones; Hotel California (Eagles); Why Don't You & I (Santana Ft. Chad Kroeger)

    Could turn out awesome. I did hope music choices would help them stand out from the usual crowd of Latin songs.

    FD: Moulin Rouge

    Er. Depends on the cuts and arrangements. If they play it right, could surprise us all (in a good way, HOPEFULLY).

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