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Being sick means I can spend 6 hours decorating camp and drawing Durge staring at her Gortash shrine
"Elvis riding down the Graceland lawn to greet fans at the gate."
Picture from Jerry Schilling's book. Jerry's on the background.
[Salt, dry red pepper, Szechuan peppercorn, star anise, and cloves. And I miss your precious heart.]
松田聖子 - プレシャス・ハート Seiko Matsuda - Precious Heart
EXCUSE ME SIR!🤭 you dropped this👑✨
It’s probably because I just did some translation of Yuzuru’s interview back in 2014 today, but for some reason, I was weirdly very touched to know the reason why he chose Kanagawa rink for his skating class and performed ‘Hana ni Nare’ there.
We all know that Yuzuru has a good heart, but I’m still glad to see that since 2014, every year he spends some of his precious time before the season starts to come back to Japan and do charity events to help those affected by disasters and show his gratitude to those supported him. You can watch/read about his activities every year here: 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017
His actions touched my heart in a very personal way as someone who was very concerned about the 2011 Earthquake disaster, and it warms my heart to know that he’s still constantly thinking about those who helped him and those who are still in pain because of those hardships, that his mind hasn’t changed at all since the day he won the Gold medal:
“...During the time I lost my home rink, I could skate thanks to being asked to do ice shows for a few months. At that time, Arakawa Shizuka, Daisuke Takahashi, Kozuka Takahito, Asada Mao, and many other skaters planned charity events for us, and thanks to that I was able to come back and skate.
I am not a pro, so I think I cannot do much now, but in the future I want to do charity events to thank and show my gratitude in some way, to not only skaters, but also to people who were affected and suffered from the earthquake disaster.
I’m here by myself right here right now. Though the gold medalist is only one men skater from Japan, but when I got onto the podium, I’m truly happy that I could perform carrying on my back the wishes of Japanese people and those who supports me from around the world. I wonder if I was able to return the favour to them.”
(excerpt from Aoi Hono II)
Wrapped up y first Durge playthrough a while back.
[And I miss your precious heart. And I miss your precious heart.]