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Someone wrote a whole article about this?![]()
Click-bait - the Olympics must be so lucrative for media organizations that those without official coverage will do anything to attract attention.Someone wrote a whole article about this?![]()
He's 17 - I would be surprised if he saw it. Based on his quotes in the media I think he's on a higher plan intellectually.Poor 17 year old Vincent.
Mirai, a pretty 24 year old, has absolutely no clue what kind of angst she might be causing him.
Vincent tweeted last week about how he came back to the dorm and found Mirai eating his food. This sounds like a sitcom about step-siblings or something.
Based on his quotes in the media I think he's on a higher plan intellectually.![]()
No, she's an only child.Does Mirai have any siblings? If she doesn't, I can see her using Vincent as a substitute. There's something about Vincent that I probably couldn't help but want to bother in the most affectionate platonic way either.
But to answer the original question, I would go back to 1984 to fully experience the release of Take On Me by a-ha. Also, isn't it great that these are the things I choose to think about prior to skating? Good way to stay grounded and in the present. Ha...ha... #gotem
Bradie Tennell, Nagasu’s teammate, said her favorite off-the-ice moments of the Olympics have been “listening to Mirai talk to really anybody. It’s very fun.”
“I just love talking. I think that I first came out onto the scene,” Nagasu said suddenly changing her voice into the high pitched, scared sound of a panicked youth, “ ‘Oh, my god people want to talk to me!’ and I like to think of myself as an introverted extrovert so I have times where I like to be by myself.
“At the same time l love meeting new people. I love the Olympics. I love pin trading. I like going up to people and going like, ‘Hey, got a pin? Let’s trade! I just love this slogan of passion connected because I really feel like the Olympics do that for people.”
Yahoo! Sports column by Eric Adelson: Ready Player Zhou: American skater is a force to be reckoned with and a voice to be listened toHer latest project is the reserved Vincent Zhou, her training partner, the sixth-place finisher in last week’s Olympic men’s competition and at 17, the youngest member of Team USA.
“I really relate to him and how he’s so young,” she said. “And so I think I annoy him a lot because I just ask him questions and he tries to not talk to me and he’s like, ‘Don’t bother me’ and I’m like ‘Vincent, I just want to be your friend, how many siblings do you have, how come your dad’s not here?’ And I just rapid-fire them because I wanted him to feel included and as a 17 year-old I bet it’s hard to talk to people. So I hope he sees a friend in me, I don’t know. I bet he finds me annoying.”
To speak with Vincent Zhou is to be inspired, intrigued and frightened. He has already made history in his sport this week, by being the first to land a quadruple lutz in Olympic competition. But conversations with this 17-year-old move away from skating as quickly as he takes off from the ice surface. He has complex thoughts about automation, evolution, world war, and the millennial generation.
“I’m not a typical American kid,” he says, “because I’m a Chinese-American kid.”
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“All I’ve been through all of my life has contributed to my perspective on the world,” Zhou says, “which includes the realization that this new generation of millennials, they all expect things to be handed to them on a golden platter. They take their possessions and shelter and clothes for granted and they spend their time doing drugs and partying and not putting effort into things that matter.”
He does not say this with spite or even much emotion. Zhou is incredibly analytical for someone his age, or any age. He almost views himself from an outsider’s perspective. “In the grand scope of the universe,” he says, “I don’t really matter at all.”
I totally can see this, also I noticed after she came off the ice in the team event she hugged everyone, but when she approached Nathan Chen she patted him on the head, like a big sister, and then hugged him.Does Mirai have any siblings? If she doesn't, I can see her using Vincent as a substitute. There's something about Vincent that I probably couldn't help but want to bother in the most affectionate platonic way either.
That sounds exactly like Alf after he went off to college and did an aerospace engineering major. (In HS he was still a punk and got into some trouble!Guys, did you see the quote from Vincent that Phil Hersh tweeted?
https://twitter.com/olyphil/status/964328423681286145
"I’m not a typical 17- year old. I don’t go to Starbucks and order the newest cappuccino. I don’t spend my time vaping with friends. I prefer to stay home and do calm things. It helps me be more mature."
Still trying to figure out what "calm things" consist of...
Really quirky kid -- kinda glad he's out there for those who are the more quiet and serious type. Not everyone has to be Adam Rippon.
I do hope Vincent gets over that teenage nerd "I'm not a typical teen, I'm more mature" superiority complex though. I come from a family of nerds and despite our academic excellence, my mom always told me that everyone is smart in their own way. It helped my sister and I be grounded, and we have friends and colleagues from all walks of life. They have taught us a lot.
Whereas my uber-nerd all-these-degrees-make-me-awesome cousin just failed the part of his medical school residency test that was about interacting nicely with patients.![]()
What do you mean? Were they all book smart but couldn't succeed in life? Vincent seems like a thoughtful introvert-- nothing wrong with that. In his next career, he could fit right in with the students at MIT and work in Silicon Valley like his parents.Vincent uncannily reminds me of some of the boys I grew up with in a Shanghai "gifted school." Things did not end too well for many of us....
What do you mean? Were they all book smart but couldn't succeed in life? Vincent seems like a thoughtful introvert-- nothing wrong with that. In his next career, he could fit right in with the students at MIT and work in Silicon Valley like his parents.
Vincent Zhou, 17, just said his parents are both software engineers in the bay area and his sister is studying brain something at MIT, and that he was the family dissapointment.. while sitting down on an interview.. at the Olympic Games, representing USA..
However: https://twitter.com/govincentzhou/status/965783491630780418
I seriously want a book of all of Vincent's self-depreciating quotes.
However: https://twitter.com/govincentzhou/status/965783491630780418
I seriously want a book of all of Vincent's self-depreciating quotes.
And yes social skills are a good thing.![]()
I think Vincent will come out of his shell as he remains in the public eye and his popularity increases. Shoma Uno used to look like a deer in headlights when asked a question, but now he's pretty comfortable with the attention.