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I’m really excited to see what her programs will be for the next season. Would like to see her unveil them during ATS, but I’m not sure if she got choreography or not.
It would be awesome if you could!Everybody squirtle's live on instagram and she's lovely as ever go watch
Edit: Damn seems like I missed like 80%... will post when a kind soul uploads a recording
Edit 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZYDu0CsXWc Found the kind soul, if needed I can translate
you are amazing. thank you so much!(continued)
S: No, it's not a injury or anything, I just nicked myself hurrying inside without the blade guards and got a tiny scratch.
E: Mint chocolate is a huge no for me.
S: I love mint chocolate. (reads comment) Yes, really, when I first met her she was a tiny thing, and now I have to look up to her. She grew so tall.
E: Mint chocolate is the worst! (TN: thrice I die from too much cuteness) But each to their own.
S: Busan has a limited number of places to go. Hmm, mint chocolate or cherry jubilee?
E: I hate both.
S: Mint chocolate. Oh, I've been to Seomyeon. (TN: It's a place in Busan)
E: Busan?
S: Yeah. Behind-the-scenes from the ice show?
E: Black sorbet? (TN: I think it's a new flavour at Baskin&Robbins) Huh? Oh. The sparkly pants for Sing, Sing, Sing, it reeally hurts. Here, ugh it's not shown well on screen, here, see? It hurt a lot. All chafed from the pants.
S: You don't know it during the show though.
E: What flavour do I like at B&R? I love B&R, first the dalgona (TN: It's the name of a type of candy here made with brown sugar and baking powder, kinda tastes like brittle toffee), and- what was it? The new one... Oh, the zoripong (TN: A brand of cookies sold here, it's one of the 'oldie snacks'.) one was tasty! When I go to Baskin&Robbins, I tend to have the flavours you can only have at Baskin&Robbins. Something like vanilla is, like, still tasty at, say, Haagendazs. (to Soyoun) Why are you avoiding the camera, you have to be on screen, show your face.
S: Nah.
E: Ah, the new one, black sorbet? They say it makes your teeth turn black. Flavours like New York Cheesecake, Gone With the Wind, like, the sort with nuts or fruit inside of them? They're not to my taste.
S: (something incomprehensible)
E: C'mon, show yourself! (after a while) It's nice and cool when you stay here. Oh my, she suddenly got up and started making breaking sounds. I like green tea, you?
S: I like it.
E: Green tea is nice. (Soyoun is not quite singing Let It Go) No makeup live later? (Soyoun also chimes in) No. That's a big no.
S: I was going to say something, but I forgot what it was. What was it? I was going to say something after Let It Go... I forgot.
E: Oh, it seems there's a football match today.
S: Really?
E: Yeah. What football is it?
S: What football? (laugh)
E: I mean, what kind of competition?
S: Something with our athletes competing?
E: Is it a national match, or
S: Probably with a foreign team. (looks at comments) I like bubble tea.
E: Bubble tea is good. The original shake is good, and so are the strawberry and the Cookies'n'Creme. "Does anybody see you without makeup?" I go about without makeup quite often. Korea vs. Senegal, oh. It's Round of 8!
S: Wait, isn't Round of 4 the last match?
E: Four-wait, no it isn't.
S: It isn't?
E: Round of- That's semifinals then finals, isn't it?
S: Isn't Round of 4 the final?
E: She knows nothing about football.
S: Teach me, please.
E: I just know... Son Heungmin and Lee Seungwoo.
S: Oh... Wait, it's already 1!
E: We'll end this after 5-10 minutes. (to Soyoun) They tell us Round of 2 is the final, and Round of 4 is the semifinal. That's a lot of matches.
S: Hmm?
E: This is Round of 8, so you go through that, then the Round of 4, then finals.
S: Oh, yeah. What kind of match is this? (after a moment) I have too much hair on my head.
E: It's all right.
S: (reads a comment) Oh my god, go to bed! Go to bed, don't be up for us.
E: Wow, if we get to semifinals it's the first in 36 years.
S: Whoa
E: Cheers! (reads comments) U-20 World Cup? They are all young athletes. (TN: Darling you're 16)
S: So it's an youth competition?
E: Ah, only athletes under 20 compete in this World Cup.
S: So it's kinda like the Youth Olympics?
E: I guess so? I think that's right.
S: No, I didn't get to see Aladdin (TN: The Will Smith one)
E: That is not so. (TN: I don't know what the question was)
S: This is embarrassing.
E: I'd like to learn boxing.
S: Boxing?
E: I wanted to for quite some time now.
E: Vlogging? Maybe later, if I get the chance. Pictures... Do you want me to post them? If you want I can. Favourite Japanese food?
S: Hmm...
E: Japan has good food in general.
S: Right. Dunno, Udon?
E: I really like Hayashi rice. See, (to Soyoun) I don't like curry and rice
S: I don't like it either.
E: I really don't like it, but Hayashi rice has this, like, creamy feel to it, and it's sweet too, so it's tasty.
S: Oh... But the thing is, I have too many foods I don't eat.
E: More than I do?
S: What kinds of food don't you eat?
E: Too many.
S: You eat raw beef, right?
E: I don't- Technically I do. But I don't like it.
S: I don't. No chicken feet,
E: I don't either.
S: No raw fish,
E: For me, chicken feet, pig feet, cow entrails, pig entrails, tripe, all nope.
S: Same here.
E: My mom once said, there's chicken breasts and chicken legs, why would anyone eat chicken feet.
S: Ugh
E: Same for cows, you have all those parts, why would anyone eat the organs. But the ones who enjoy them really enjoy them. (looks at a comment) Broccoli? I don't eat them. You? You eat them, right? You eat them a lot.
S: I don't eat them, I'm forced to eat them.
E: Right, your aunt always puts broccoli in everything. Huoguo (TN: Chinese hot pot)? Haven't tried it. I'm not the type to try new food. Mint chocolate? Nope, she does. Eggplants? Nope.
S: I hate eggplants.
E: Chunggookjang (TN: traditional Korean fermented bean paste)? That I do eat.
S: Eww. It smells like feet.
E: Malatang? (TN: Chinese spicy pot dish) Haven't tried it. (to Soyoun) Come on, feet? (reads another comment) Cow tongue? Never.
S: Ewwwwwwwww, I tried it you know?
E: I don't eat cucumbers.
S: Was it an youth competition? They said it was beef so I ate it without much thought, ugh
E: Favourite food? Ice cream!
S: Ice cream is the best.
E: I do eat live octopus.
S: I can't.
E: You can't? You do have a long list of foods you don't eat!
S: Yeah, I can't stand fishy food.
E: Pig soup (TN: A Korean soup made with pork and pig blood)? Never had it. (to Soyoun) What about marinated crabs?
S: No.
E: That's a lot! Beondegi (TN: Steamed silk lava pupae, it's a thing here in Korea)? Eek
S: I had some when I was little.
E: Really? I've never had any. For sweet fried pork, pouring or dipping (TN: When you deliver sweet fried pork the sauce comes in a separate dish, this is one of the greatest debates regarding food here )? One, two, three, (with Soyoun) dipping!
E: Pork belly, I used to hate it, but now
S: I still don't, only the thin-slice ones are okay.
E: I used to be like that too, but now I prefer the usual think pork belly.
S: Oh, really? The thick one makes my teeth ache.
E: Are you a grandma or something? (comments) Pizza or fried chicken?
S: Chicken, of course. I don't have pizza that much.
E: Chicken... I guess. Pork or beef? One, two, three, pork.
S: Beef-no, pork. Really, pork. Beef is tough.
E: Yeah, the sinews. Kimchi stew or bean paste stew (TN: it's 김치찌개 and 된장찌개, not exactly a stew but not quite soup either. Both stable 'home food' here.), one, two, three, (with Soyoun) Bean paste stew!
E: We go along quite well, don't we?
S: But to be fair, I don't often eat stew. (TN: again, it's 찌개.) But if I were to choose, then bean paste stew. I don't like wet food.
E: Cold noodles, plain or spicy (TN: again, it's one of the great food debates here). One, two, three, plain.
S: Wait, cold noodles?
E: I'm on plain.
S: It depends on the day for me.
E: There are a ton of these in the comments. Black noodles or red noodles (TN: 짜장면 and 짬뽕 respectively, the Great Chinese Food Debate), plain fried chicken or with sauce (TN: the Great Chicken Debate).
S: I prefer red noodles these days, you?
E: Usually black noodles.
S: I can't eat spicy food, but they compel me these days.
E: Yeopttuk or Shinjeon (TN: Both 떡볶이 brands, known for their spiciness)? I say Shinjeon.
S: Yeah, me too.
E: Horror or animation?
S: What's that? Oh, horror movies or animation movies?
E: Both aren't to my taste, but I'd rather watch an animation.
S: Hmm, horror would be slightly better.
E: Ooh, a difference. (pause) But you're really easily scared!
S: Wait, wait, I'm changing my answer.
E: We watched Gonjiam (TN: a Korean horror film) together, not voluntarily but we did, and I'm okay with horror movies but don't like them. They leave you uneasy. (to Soyoun) You quite like them, you just get really scared.
S: I watch the important bits with my eyes covered.
E: I read instagram DMs. (comment reading) Webtoons? I found that one fun, Tomorrow. It's on Naver, and it's good. Can't remember anything else.
S: Goddess descending (TN: also another webtoon)?
E: (shakes head) In Gonjiam, there's this, (hissing sounds)
S: What was it, room 301?
E: I can't remember details like the room number.
S: Yeah, whatever.
E: In the room, there's this one with huge pupils and stuff.
S: There's the shabashaba whatever, with real fast talking, and people said it was the shabushabu ghost.
E: Let's turn this off when it becomes 1:15. We'll do this just until 1:15.
(Squirtle hums)
S: Ugh, I have to get out of here.
E: Why?
S: My hair, it's in a terrible state.
E: State of what?
E: If you have any questions, ask it in 5 minutes. Describe Yuna in 5 letters? (TN: in Korean, a letter is a syllable. It's kinda bit more complex than that, but this will suffice here.) The Queen... is back. (TN: She said this in English, and 'is' becomes two syllables in Korean (이즈) so it's 5 syllables.)
E: (It's the name of the brand she got the watch from, but for the life of me I cannot make out the name)
E: I usually just put on sunscreen and nothing else. I don't put on makeup for daily life.
E: Speaking of Youtube, Kiu (TN: a vlogger) came to see me, so I think I'm in it for a tiiiny bit. I'm not sure about it, but it could be.
E: Favourite pop singer? Hmm, these days, Ann-Marie? I like her. Season vs off-season? Off-season (giggle)
E: I really like 2002 (TN: the song), Friends is also good. (reads comment) I'll check that one out too. (hums 2002)
E: Yes, I love Billie Eilish too. Billie Eilish is good. (another comment) Her Private Life, that was the last one I watched. (TN: It was a TV drama)
E: Brother Soyoun (TN: this is a literal translation, she said 소연 형. 형 is a word that means 'older brother' and is used among men, so she's being teasing here.) Not satisfied with her hair. Soyoun with your unsatisfactory hair, please respond.
S: (off-screen) Yes sir.
E: I took some selfies with foreign skaters today, but the lighting wasn't so good so the pictures aren't that good. Still, if you want, I'll upload them. (TN: She did, and yeah the lighting is off in those pics)
E: You all are recommending me a lot of good songs, thanks.
E: One minute left now. And now it's time to turn this off. Bye
(Live ends)
Damn this got long, sorry for the Great Wall of text.
so is she staying with raf
so is she staying with raf
I KNEW IT, I KNEW IT!
According to TSL, Eunsoo Lim has split with Raf and is now back to her old coaches.
I KNEW IT, I KNEW IT!
According to TSL, Eunsoo Lim has split with Raf and is now back to her old coaches.
When I heard their remarks that she had left Raf, it seemed to me that they made this assumption. I'm not sure if that's really true. I wondered if she was taking a little break after ATS and staying in Korea for a while. She has such amazing star quality, but I think she needs Raf for her jumps. Ahhh, and those fabulous McKinnon costumes!