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when u and ur friend send the same meme to each other
Merry Christmas for @navalbacon for the Ā @jaytimsecretsanta!Ā
I wanted to do one of the prompts, because i got unexpectedly busy to the end of the year, but somehow i managed to create 2. //still dunno how.
Prompt #1: No Capes/Masks au where Tim and Jason go to the same college I finished graduated this summer, so it felt pretty close. One of my fav thing from uni was the Sleeping Crews, where you shot a pic of someone sleeping randomly around the campus between or during classes, and shared it on one of the schoolās private social media account.Ā I imagined this would happen in this au Jason being likeĀ ājust one more chapterā or somethingā¦
Prompt #2: Red Hood saving Red Robin Iām unable to draw masks and gore yet, but i wanted this to be done badlyā¦
Hope you like them! ^^
Omg I love it! Thank you so much!!!!
āI will find you.āĀ
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Soulmate au where you donāt see color until you meet your soulmate-- you lose the color if your soulmate dies.Ā
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I hope you like it! Sorry itās a little late, it took a loooong time to color!Ā
for akanekariĀ you wanted a Soulmate au- I hope this is what you wanted ;0;Ā
Can any current (or former) UMW students tell me if the school isnāt as bad as the niche comments say? It seems really nice and a good community (and the tour was great!) but some of the niche comments say they hated UMW and that the food was bad/nothing to do/ etc? But I love the smaller class sizes and it has theĀ ābest hist. presv degreeā in the nation- and now I donāt know if should go or not?Ā
leave me to die
tumblr reduced the quality so fullscreen pls
I donāt care if Scooby Doo (2002) has 30% on Rotten Tomatoes it will always have 100% in my heart
I FEEL SO SORRY FOR H IM OMG ME
This episode made me laugh so much they are all so ridiculously incredible. I took a screenshot awhile ago but finally got around to redrawing it.
Better sleep another hour (or two)
just dumping some stuffĀ trash, nothing to see here
you should know better no talkinā, we finish it
S N A P B A C K
thanks to Wicdiv my mind sidesteps elsewhere when it hearsĀ āGods Among Usā
And now Iām here to give you all my love
Ā So I can watch your face as I take it all away, away, away.
Iām an ignorant Aussie who doesnāt know what people in America wear during cold weather please excuse me
šĀ A u t u m n : The Yearās Last, Loveliest SmileĀ š
āThere is harmony in autumn, and a lustre in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been!ā
Hockey Masterpost!
Whether you are new to hockey, you want to get into it or you need to brush up on the game hopefully this can help you out! :)
This post mainly consists of NHL Rules!
Positions:
Hereās an overview of the positions
Left Wing ( LW )
Center ( C )
Right Wing ( RW )
Defensemen ( D )
Goalie ( G )
Popular Leagues:
NHL (National Hockey League)
NWHL (National Womenās Hockey League)
CWHL (Canadian Womenās Hockey League)
KHL (Kontinental Hockey League)
WHL (Western Hockey League)
AHL (American Hockey League)
IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation)
College Hockey
Basics:
The size of an international rink is 200 ft by 100 ft (61m by 30.5m)
The size of an international rink is 200 ft by 85 ft (61m by 26m)
There are three periods in a game
Each period lasts for 20 minutes with a 17 minute period break in between
āIn the National Hockey League, between stoppages of play, teams have 18 seconds (five seconds for the visiting team, eight seconds for the home team, five seconds to line up at the faceoff location) to substitute their players, except during TV timeouts.ā [x]
TV Time outs are 2 minutes long and occur 3 times per period (In the NHL)
There are 6 players allowed on the ice per team at one time (1 LW, 1 Center, 1 RW, 2 D-men and 1 goalie)
A shutout is when a goalie doesnāt allow any goals in during a game. For example the score could be 3-0
A shootout is a way to break the tie after 5 minutes of overtime.Ā Each team names three shooters. If the game remains tied after the three shooters are done, teams continue shooting in āsudden deathā mode. The game cannot end until each team has taken the same number of shots. [x]
Fighting is common, hereās an article explaining the rulesĀ
Hereās this handy comparison chart with the NHL and the IIHF [x]
What do the lines on the ice mean?:
[x]
Penalties:
Hereās a handy chart that helps with the penalties
Elbowing
High Sticking
Holding
Hooking
Roughing
Slashing
Charging
Cross Checking
Delay of Game
Icing
Interference
Tripping
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
OffsidesĀ << Great video
Too Many Men on the IceĀ (this video gives a good visual of what this penalty looks like. There are 6 players plus the goalie on the ice for one team which is against the rules.)
Diving
Hitting From Behind
Understanding the Cup:
Here is what our playoff bracket looks like:
Each matchup can play a minimum of four games or a maximum of seven games. (Best out of seven)
The post season ranges from April to June
There cannot be two teams from the Eastern Conference in the final (same with the Western Conference)
The top 16 teams go to the playoffs
If a player touches the Stanley Cup before they have won it is bad luck!
Hereās some cup traditions
Understanding Stats:
Player Stats [x]-
POS = Player Position
NO =Ā Player jersey number
GP =Ā Games Played
G =Ā Goals. A goal is awarded to the last player on the scoring team to touch the puck prior to the puck entering the net. Note: Goals scored during a shootout do not count towards a playerās goal total.
A =Ā Assists. An assist is awarded to the player or players (maximum of two) who touch the puck prior to the goal, provided no defender plays or possesses the puck in between.
P or PTS =Ā Points. The sum total of goals and assists.
+/-Ā = Plus-Minus
PIM =Ā Penalty minutes.
PP =Ā Power play goals
SH =Ā Short-handed goals.
GW =Ā Game-winning goals. After the final score has been determined, the goal which leaves the winning team one goal ahead of its opponent is the game-winning goal (example: if Team A beats Team B 8-3, the player scoring the fourth goal for Team A receives credit for the game-winning goal).Ā Note: Goals scored during a shootout are not credited as game-winning goals.
W =Ā Wins.A goaltender receives a win if he is on the ice when his team scores the game-winning goal.
L =Ā Losses.Ā A goaltender receives a loss if he is on the ice when the opposing team scores the game-winning goal.
OT =Ā Overtime or shootout losses.Ā As of the 2005-06 NHL season, a goalie is credited with an āOTā if he is on the ice when the opposing team scores the game-winning goal in overtime or during a shootout.
GA =Ā Goals against.Ā Empty net goals do not count towards a goaltenderās goals against.Ā Goals scored during a shootout do not count towards a goaltenderās goals against.
GAA =Ā Goals-against average.Ā (Find out how goals-against average is calculated.)
S =Ā Saves.
SV PCT or SV% =Ā Save percentage.Ā (Find out how save percentage is calculated.)
SO =Ā Shutouts.Ā If two goaltenders combine for a shutout, neither receives credit for the shutout. Instead it is recorded as a team shutout. If a regular season game is tied 0-0 at the end of overtime, both goaltenders are credited with a shutout, regardless of how many goals are scored in the shootout.Ā
Team/League Stats:
A teamās stats are determined by their Win-Loss-Loss in Overtime record. For example: a team could be 12-5-4. That team would have 12 wins, 5 losses and 4 losses in overtime.
A teamās points are determined by their Win-Loss-Loss in Overtime record. Continuing on with the previous example, the team would have 28 points. Multiply the teamās winning record by 2 and add it to their OT loss record. (one point awarded for a loss in overtime) 24+4=28
Here is an example [x]
Misc. Rules/Facts:
An empty net goal occursĀ when a team scores a goalĀ into a net with no goaltenderĀ present. This usually occurs in one of two different occasions:Usually in about the last two minutes of a game, if a team is within two goals, they will often pull the goalie, leaving the net defenseless, for an extra attacker, in order to have a better chance of scoring to either tie or get within one goal. If the team with the lead gets control of the puck they will often shoot at the net after clearing center ice. It is less common for a team to shoot from their own zone at an empty net because icing could occur if the shooter misses the net. Sometimes a team will pull their goalie when they are on a two-man advantage, even if not nearing the end of the game. With the team then gaining an advantage of six skaters to three, this will increase even further the chances of the team scoring. [x]
A goal is scored when the puck passes entirely across the red line painted between the goal posts and below the crossbar.Ā A goal may be disallowed under the following circumstances:
the scoring team takes a penalty (except if the other team accidentally puts the puck into its own net untouched by the team to be penalized);
the puck is directed in by an attackerās high stick (above the crossbar), or when the puck has been directed, batted, thrown or kicked into the net by an attacking player other than with a stick (angling oneās skate so the puck deflects off it into the goal is allowed).
goaltender interference (which can also result in a penalty)
the puck goes in after the Referee intends to stop play (e.g. the net has been dislodged)
the puck deflects off a referee or linesman and goes directly into the goal (exception to the rule that a puck hitting a referee or a linesman is still live)
a goal was allowed at the other end (this can happen if a video review clarifies a goal scored prior)
if a linesman reports to the referee (a) a double-minor for high-sticking, (b) a major penalty, or Ā© a match penalty against the scoring team [x]
DO NOT EVER PARTICIPATE IN MEAN GOALIE CHANTS IT IS VERY RUDE (remember: love thy goalie)
The maximum number of players on an NHL roster is 23.
The diameter of a hockey puck is three inches (ooh fun fact :D )
Regulation hockey nets are six feet wide and four feet tall.
82 games are played per team in one season (NHL)
There are 30 teams in the NHL and they are divided into two divisions: The Eastern and Western ConferencesĀ
There are 16 teams in the Eastern Conference
There are 14 teams in the Western Conference
The NHL regular season starts in October and ends in early April
DONāT EVER CALL SOMEONE A PUCK SLUT/PUCK BUNNY. RESPECT ALL FANS!!
I know itās a lot to take in, but hopefully you learned a little something about the sport. Remember: everyone has to start somewhere, youāll catch on soon! Please feel free to add on to this list as I might have forgotten something!
⦠and then Kon turns Timās face toward him and kisses him. uwu
quick scribbly for TimKon Week.