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“A lot of people say that skating is a sport, and we’re considered athletes, but I think we’re also considered artists. It’s such an artistic sport.”
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The “Maria Bamford Questionnaire” is a series of 25 questions designed by the beloved comedian to unearth surprising truths about its respondents.In this edition, you’ll learn about Ilia Malinin, the 21-year-old two-time figure-skating world champion (and four-time nationals champion) known for his record-breaking performances as the “Quad God.” Next month, Malinin heads to Milan to compete for the U.S. at the Winter Olympics.
How to Train Your Dragon,and definitely being the Hiccup.
Overthinking. I guess how I would do it is indeed force myself to stop.
Neil deGrasse Tyson. I’d want to see what goes on in his head. I’ve had an interest for a while in a lot of the space stuff, as maybe sixth grade. So that’s something that I’ve always liked to see – not necessarily math but actually learning about what it takes,reading,and being interested in different facts about it.
Going to sleep late. Sometimes it doesn’t help me in the morning when I wake up, and I’m like, Oh, I want to sleep more, but I have to get up and train.
Does it count to say I’m jealous that my parents are two-time Olympians?
I want to say something else: I’m jealous that my sister gets more attention from the cats than I do.I mean, I guess we can call it two. I have my natural hair, and then of course getting highlights to get it a very platinum blond.So those are the onyl two colors.Japan. That’s an easy, quick answer.Let’s see – maybe some other places.switzerland. Spain seems cool. Italy. But Japan, it’s so awesome to go there. The benefit to doing what I’m doing is being able to travel pretty much anywhere you want. Everything there to me, it just seems like a paradise. People say to go to Tokyo, and Tokyo’s okay, but it’s more well known, so if you want to go somewhere that’s not talked about as much, I’d say go to Osaka or Kyoto.
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* Vulture.com: The source website. (Media Institution)
* “The maria Bamford Questionnaire”: A recurring feature on Vulture.com. (Intellectual Property/Series)
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