- Joined
- Dec 9, 2017
Is it today?!
EDIT: Yeah, that's more like sleeping syrup, not popcorn.
EDIT: Yeah, that's more like sleeping syrup, not popcorn.
Oh, I love it! Great, no separation of PCS+GOE panels is going to matter this quad. Is there a reason? Or just "We don't want it wah wah"?- Canada motioned to strike Urgent Proposal 6 (forbidding presidents of fed from being on judging panels) off the agenda --> SUCCESS
Oh, I love it! Great, no separation of PCS+GOE panels is going to matter this quad. Is there a reason? Or just "We don't want it wah wah"?
Nope, the delegates just have to press a button - agree, against or abstain.
No, did SC provide a reason for their motion?
Anyway, no need to expect that particular inflation to go anywhere.
- Israel motioned to strike Urgent Proposal 5 (raising minimum age for seniors) off the agenda --> SUCCESS
I'm sadly not surprised about the Federation officials being unable to judge in competitions proposal being striked off so swiftly, but I am disappointed. What a laughable beginning.
Why are you sad? I had a very good laugh. More and denial on GS!
That's a way of putting it but I'd trade the GS for better judging.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia
But also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned_optimism
I mean, it's a trashcan of a "sport" now anyway, so might as well just watch the ones we like, and make fun of everything else -- including ourselves for continuing with it.
My goodness, how do people deal with the sloooww speeches?
What's this tea?That said, lots of people are suing ISU, including a case with EU Commission.
Funnily enough, no "big" countries voted for age limit proposal (list of countries who voted for it). Russia, Japan, US, Canada, South Korea - not a single one of them if I understand correctly?
EDIT: ok, seems like US was the only one. What's the point though.. you have Alysa Liu with big potential lol
Why do the speed federations get to vote on a figure skating proposal?