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Here's an excerpt from *your* link https://www.sekisui.co.jp/sports/article/column_hina_05.html :

"I actually quite enjoyed studying. My grades were pretty good, and I was usually ranked around 6th or higher in my grade. I wasn't so good at math, but I did social studies. I used English on overseas trips, so I kind of understood it. However, I'm not so good at Japanese, because my Japanese is a bit weird (laughs)."​

The 40 or 50 pts you are referring to is when she missed class (the context you seem to have forgotten to add):

"When I was in my second year of junior high school, I went on several two-week overseas trips and missed class. I couldn't score well on the tests afterwards. I could only get 40 or 50 points."​
I don't have time to verify, but it is good to realize I don't even have to waste time trusting - thank you for your hard work. He really is a delusional guy.
 
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Here's an excerpt from *your* link https://www.sekisui.co.jp/sports/article/column_hina_05.html :

"I actually quite enjoyed studying. My grades were pretty good, and I was usually ranked around 6th or higher in my grade. I wasn't so good at math, but I did social studies. I used English on overseas trips, so I kind of understood it. However, I'm not so good at Japanese, because my Japanese is a bit weird (laughs)."​

The 40 or 50 pts you are referring to is when she missed class (the context you seem to have forgotten to add):

"When I was in my second year of junior high school, I went on several two-week overseas trips and missed class. I couldn't score well on the tests afterwards. I could only get 40 or 50 points."​
Once again, leaving out the parts make up the core part of the argument, in this case the next paragraphs about her failing score in junior high school.
 
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Once again, leaving out the parts make up the core part of the argument, in this case the next paragraphs about her failing score in junior high school.
Well, Mr. Once Again, I fully invite anyone to read *your* link and come up with their own conclusions. And then compare and contrast that conclusion with how you frame things.
 
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Well, Mr. Once Again, I fully invite anyone to read *your* link and come up with their own conclusions. And then compare and contrast that conclusion with how you frame things.
There is another article from 2024 that was behind paywall but has been published recently that puts this to rest once and for all. Will post later.
 
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There is another article from 2024 that was behind paywall but has been published recently that puts this to rest once and for all. Will post later.
Have you ever reflected on what kind of person aggressively tries to prove that an incredibly successful hardworking and honest person is an idiot?
 
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Ok, I won't waste your time or my time on this. My only concern has been some of your posts might be considered cyberbullying of Hina, but I think most folks on TTD have tuned you out anytime you post this type of non-sense. Enjoy your echo chamber.
Fortunately, zeio has been on my Ignore List for some time and I don't click on "Show ignored content" when someone replies to his nonsense.

@Dan @UpSideDownCarl It's time to ban zeio since he continues to post toxic stuff.
 
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One cannot imagine the Russian language without the numerous semantic links induced by the literary heritage of this wonderful person, who had never existed in flesh and blood. Unfortunately, very few English speakers know about this brilliant character - and this page is to give a scent of true Russian spirit to the audience throughout the world. Of course, I could not make it any comprehensive - and my literary gift is not enough to translate the ubiquitous play on words in Kozma Prutkov's poetry, theater plays, memoirs and other writings. Maybe somebody more talented than me will take that challenge. Meanwhile, here is just a few glimpses of wit and humor.

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Ok, I won't waste your time or my time on this. My only concern has been some of your posts might be considered cyberbullying of Hina, but I think most folks on TTD have tuned you out anytime you post this type of non-sense. Enjoy your echo chamber.
Plus, echo chambers sound really cool, specially...

the...

vintage....

japanese ones :sneaky:

 
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More spinny loops, fewer bullets, would have helped Harimoto.
Sorry, but topspins wouldn't have helped much. DQ has once again made clear what I think has been going wrong since Tomo's youth. The parallel balls to Tomo's forehand flew around his ears and he just stood there watching. What a slow reaction time TH has! It's unbelievable how many points DQ was able to score with this.
 
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Sorry, but topspins wouldn't have helped much. DQ has once again made clear what I think has been going wrong since Tomo's youth. The parallel balls to Tomo's forehand flew around his ears and he just stood there watching. What a slow reaction time TH has! It's unbelievable how many points DQ was able to score with this.
Agree he's slow (relative to other elite players) getting set to hit his forehand. There's a stiffness or tension in his fh footwork, hip turn and backswing that prevents him from making the quick smooth transitions and resets of the strongest two wing power loopers. Maybe there are some technical flaws, or maybe it's the result of being backhand oriented for most of his playing life. But I don't think it's because his reaction time is slow. Nobody without elite reaction speed could have made it so far so fast playing close to table. And I do think he was having more success with heavy spin rather than max speed against DQ.
 
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