He has metaphorically referred to himself as a "shadow." He means that he is playing for someone else, and that he becomes stronger when the "light" is stronger. Prior in his days in Teiko, he used to have more emotion, determination, and compassion for basketball at the 5th grade when he watched, he seems exasperated as he struggles for joining, when he is now a regular, he is somehow happy and smiling that he could die, however when Akashi, Aomine, and the rest of the Miracles where becoming distant, Kuroko was fed up due to his team's arrogance, cold-hearted play, and lack of joy for basketball, in the match between Meiko, he couldn't bear watching as he is now filled with sorrow, and grief, as a result, he quits the team and becoming antisocial, however, Ogiwara notes that Kuroko's eyes were just like the Miracles, but filled with warmth, he says to Kuroko to never stop playing basketball,through Mochida, because of this Kuroko is now determined to proved his style of basketball, as he chose Seirin due to their teamplay is filled with fun, encouraging him to join their team. When the situation worsens, he seems to turn talkative. When Kuroko gets angry, it gets very hard to beat him, as he is filled up with fighting spirit. His aura changes so drastically, that even Kagami gets scared when he sees him like that. Despite his initial kind personality, Kuroko gets extremely furious at dirty play, such as when his teammates were threatened and injured by foul methods in the Kirisaki Daīchi game. He has also displayed much respect towards fellow passionate basketball players and thinks that while senpais have to have pride, kōhais need to have respect. He has no presence and is quite unnoticeable, a trait that goes well with his misdirection. He is very hard working and always tries to satisfy the needs of the team above his own. Kuroko has a deadpan and straightforward personality. It has been noted that his bed-head is especially atrocious. It has blue trimming on the sleeves and vertically in the middle. The top piece of a gakuran is black, long-sleeved and has a standing collar which buttons from the bottom up to his chin. When out of training or matches, he wears his school uniform: the standard Japanese gakuran. His basketball shoes are white with a blue streak. He also sometimes wears black sweatbands. He wears the white, black, and red Seirin jersey with the number 11. His eyes are blue, and he has a blank gaze. He has light blue hair that he styles to his left. There have been cost overruns, with a 2022 Victorian Auditor-General's Office report finding the project would cost $12.58b - a 14 per cent increase on the 2017 approved project budget.Kuroko has a fragile outlook and a very small build for a basketball player which is why he is usually seen passing. Initially political debate raged over whether the East West Link or the Metro Tunnel would be the better project, as well as funding. The project has attracted controversy over the years. Within a year he had committed to building the Metro Tunnel – without ripping up Swanston Street – and construction began in 2018. The 2014 state election saw Labor return to government under Premier Daniel Andrews. In 2014 then-premier Denis Napthine dumped the project in favour of another rail link to avoid ripping up Swanston Street and dividing Melbourne "like the Berlin Wall". The tunnel was promised by John Brumby's Labor government in 2008.Īfter Mr Brumby lost the 2010 election to the Liberal party, plans for the tunnel were dropped. When completed, this 240-metre-long platform will be able to accommodate 10-carriage trains.
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