🥶❄️🧊⛸️ Dancing on Ice 🧊 ❄️🥶⛸️



DOI shows the unfairness that exists. At least everyone on Strictly’ can put one foot in front of the other. We can all walk on a solid surface. On DOI however you not only have to learn to dance on ice skates you have to learn how to use the ice skates you are using from
scratch at the same time. How can anyone be expected to do that? If you can’t even use ice skates how can you be expected to dance complex moves in them?

It’s like asking someone to cook a meal and learn how to use a cooker at the same time.
 
DOI shows the unfairness that exists. At least everyone on Strictly’ can put one foot in front of the other. We can all walk on a solid surface. On DOI however you not only have to learn to dance on ice skates you have to learn how to use the ice skates you are using from
scratch at the same time. How can anyone be expected to do that? If you can’t even use ice skates how can you be expected to dance complex moves in them?

It’s like asking someone to cook a meal and learn how to use a cooker at the same time.
It’s only week one, the person who wins it is able to learn both skills and win the thing.
 
It’s only week one, the person who wins it is able to learn both skills and win the thing.

I’m sorry bit as much as I am wholly pessimistic and skeptical about the whole concept of learning being able to get you anywhere in a skill like using a computer or talent like singing or dancing you really cannot in theory do one without first having done the other. Learning how to fly doesn’t make you capable of taking over 100 people in an Airbus A320 to Larnaca. You have to learn to fly before taking control of a plane. Charles Dickens wasn’t learning how to write as he was penning his great works like Martin Chuzlewitt or Nicolas Nickleby. Brunel wasn’t learning to draw as he was creating our great engineering masterpieces. The only exception seems to be half of the Sunderland team.

It’s simply a step too far to expect a person to learn to stand up without falling down whilst wearing a pair of skates whilst learning how to do a triple salchow into a quarter turn.
 

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