Alex Shibutani(@AlexShibutani)さんの人気ツイート(リツイート順)

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Hi. I wrote some poems about toilet paper. 🧻
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今日は、3 月 11 日の災害から 12 周年です。 今日も日本を思い浮かべます。
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Being so “different” could have been a warning sign... but we were 9 and 12 years old and didn’t see ourselves as “different”. We were just having a blast skating together.
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MVP おめでとうございます!
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Please wear a mask.
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(Do not) skate this way. 😉😂
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Stars on Ice in Osaka
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No worries everyone! It took me HALF AN HOUR, but I just untangled them. It’s all good! Thaaaank youuu, @MaiaShibutani! You’re the best sister everrrr. twitter.com/maiashibutani/…
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I’m single. DUH.
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Running around NYC with @MaiaShibutani all day. Literally running. Thanks to everyone who has stopped us to say hi!
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3 years ago we won medals #3 and #4. There’s nothing better than standing on the podium with your sibling. @MaiaShibutani
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坂本さん、音楽をありがとうございました。 #RyuichiSakamoto
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It’s #WorldPhotographyDay. Here are a few b/w photos I’ve taken around the world this year.
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Japan really has some of the most creative flavors and varieties in the world. Coffee & Espresso Matcha Cake and a Cold Brew w/ Apple Citrus from @Starbucks_J. 😯🙌🏼
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@Topps Unacceptable. #StopAsianHate
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I’m crying.
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I’m in Tokyo and I’ve made it my mission to find Coca-Cola CLEAR! #CocaColaClear
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.@MaiaShibutani and I convinced Denis to join Twitter when he visited us one summer in the U.S. I’m pretty sure the “DenisTen” Twitter handle was available, but Denis was always different. He flipped the first letters of his name, and that’s why he’s @Tenis_Den on Twitter.
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Bronxville, NY. 1994. I loved watching speed skating when it was on during the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. I built a “track” putting my toys in the center of the room and raced for glory with the broadcast on in the background.
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Thank you, Ichiro.
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Happy Mother’s Day!!!!! 😆
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BONG!
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This is one of the reasons why representation and diversity across the board is important - Representation combats ignorance and lights the path to acceptance for everyone.