Ted Lasso and Believing
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Ted Lasso and Believing
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Last week was the two year anniversary of me surviving my suicide attempt. Life has gotten so much better since then. I’m in a doctoral program, I have a support system, i have hobbies, I understand that I am loved.
But it’s also odd on the day of because I want to do something to celebrate, but I also know that acknowledging it out loud would make a lot of my friends and family very sad. And they would be pushed to remember a time that they don’t want to think about.
So instead I’m acknowledging it here, to the strangers of the universe. I’m happy that I’m still here and thank you for reading this, if you are.
"Kaori Sakamoto saved Women's Figure Skating. She saved it. Because she was the shining star in the dark cloud of Beijing, and then she pushed every woman in the world to skate better. She pushed every woman in the world to jump higher, to jump further across the ice on their double Axels. And frankly, to be nicer to each other too. She sets the tone. She sets that tone we're talking about with the way they treat each other. I think her legacy is going to be so multifaceted, but the fact that she will be leaving this figure skating world a better place than what she found is amazing. Amazing." - Adam Rippon, Ashley Wagner and Sarah Hughes via The Runthrough podcast
Happy retirement to the four-time Olympic medalist, four-time World Champion and six-time National Champion, Kaori Sakamoto! ♡
I love this post especially the rat part
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what do you mean there are exactly zero rats i. this post
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Anyone else notice Yuma put his whole back into clapping to the beat😭
Alysa Liu leaving the ice after her free skate!
OLYMPICS 2026 | February 19, 2026
All I want is the video of Alysa screaming “That’s what I’m fucking talking about!” INTO THE CAMERA AT THE OLYMPICS. LIVE ON PEACOCK.
*someone telling alysa that they enjoyed her program a lot too*
Alysa: “I enjoyed my program a lot too”
IM SOBBINGGGGG
A powerful voice from the ice. Ukrainian figure skater Kyrylo Marsak spoke about competing against Russia’s so-called “neutral” athlete Petr Gumennik at the 2026 Winter Olympics—and his words cut deep.
“All the places that mattered in my life—especially in Kherson—are destroyed. The skating rink is gone. My apartment was hit; the bomb exploded one floor below.”
Marsak rejects the idea of neutrality outright. He says many Russian athletes quietly support the war, with evidence to prove it—yet the International Olympic Committee has chosen to look away.
“How can you say sport is separate from politics? They represent their country. They represent their flag. That is politics.”
So here’s the question the Olympics keep dodging: how can “neutrality” exist when one side’s home has been reduced to rubble?
Can we have a round of applause for the sportsmanship?
Ilia has been in a whirlwind roller-coaster of media and speculation and he could have absolutely crashed or shut down. Instead he got up and told the winner, a friend he's shared many podiums with, that he deserved it and should soak it all in. That is extremely commendable. This sport is becoming a healthier place, by hook or by crook, bit by bit.
The Olympic Quad Axel is a curse.
Listen, I am absolutely devastated for Ilia, but I do not want to see anyone hating on Mikhail Shaidorov. He skated incredibly and he absolutely deserves that medal. You can be sad for Ilia without being a dick about it.
For my fellow ice sport enthusiasts:
Different sports use different kinds of ice!
(not me. sharing bc i found it interesting & figured my fellow hockey nerds would too)
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But you should know, that I die slow
give him a break, he was dead in his teen years and now he is basically a unc
Reblogging for reference on how to make a blanket cape.
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