Moe: Yoshikawa
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I watch him sometimes. Not in the way you think. Not longing. Not desperate. Just… noticing. The way he ties his shoes a little tighter before bad news. The way he laughs a second too late at jokes that don't land. The way he carries the world on his shoulders and calls it "fine." Detail the history of the television broadcast series
But maybe that’s the point. We aren’t supposed to have the whole score written out for us. We’re improvising. Share public link I watch him sometimes
Moe Yoshikawa began playing football at a young age, joining her local elementary school's football club in Ise. Her passion and natural talent for the sport quickly became apparent, and she went on to play for the Mie Prefectural Sekijitsu High School football team. Yoshikawa's impressive skills and dedication earned her a spot on the Japanese women's national under-17 football team, which competed in the 2004 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
I think about the person I was a year ago. Quiet, uncertain, hiding behind my hair and my books. I’m still quiet. I’m still uncertain. But I think I’m a little braver now. I’m willing to play a wrong note in front of people. I’m willing to say, "I don't know, but let's find out."
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