It's almost like something happened in 2020-now that is causing these problems.
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It's almost like something happened in 2020-now that is causing these problems.
Gotta say i'm hugely entertained by the way the NLS organizers have very clearly spotted their chance to lure both max and a good chunk of the f1 viewership away to the Eifel and are 200% Going For It with both hands. metaphorically they've spotted someone still in a slowly decaying unhappy marriage with the guy they started dating straight out of high school and after one very lovely strictly professional little meeting over coffee are standing in the background clearing their throat whenever f1 gets shittier like not to butt in but baby I'D make time for you whenever you want. baby I'D show you a good time maybe you could even finish first. no pressure you don't have to divorce him or anything we can keep it casual but whenever you change your mind i'm here. baby just saying i would NEVER ask you to downshift on the straight
Regular season penalty data! Who's excited! (it's me)
First up, a look at just overall categories! What were the most common types of penalties across each of the teams, and what teams took which severity of penalties:
Restraining infractions by far the most common across the league, but Ottawa likes them the best; New York with the most game misconducts/match pens in the regular season.
Next up, who are our most penalized players? One count by number of penalty minutes, another by number of penalties assessed:
I still think the Sirens should've tried to get MZH up to 60 PIMs on the regular season once they were eliminated from the playoffs if I'm being honest.
Next up, what were the most common pens and who are our overall crime lords?
Tripping by far the most common; I'd say there's a pretty even spread across the teams in the league this year.
Last but not least, who are the teams taking pens against?
Rows are which team took the penalty, column is who they took it against- once again cementing that NY/MTL is the biggest rivalry in the league and justifying my montreal haterism
All my raw data is available on my website in case anyone wants to check it out/make their own visualizations! Super interested to see what the playoffs look like bc I feel like the refs kind of forgot their whistles in the last few games of the regular season tbh.
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it's so fucked actually that lumon repurposed the security room into the family visitation center. not just because it supports the illusion that lumon isn't watching as closely, or because the innies now have no clue where and how to reactive the overtime contingency if they ever needed to,
but because it's overwriting the room where dylan performed his (physically demanding!) act of rebellion, a sacrifice he agreed to out of deep (platonic) love for his friends, with a room where he's rewarded for being a Good (Obedient) Worker with getting to know his outie's family. with each visit he'll make, burying in his mind the place that represents the connections of solidarity he found down here as an innie underneath reminders of the connections that "actually" matter, the reasons he's here in the first place — the connections his outie has. the people (including three kids!) who directly rely on him keeping this job.
lumon isn't just separating dylan from the rest of the team by giving him a perk that the others can't have (because they don't have a family, huh. looks at devon) and encouraging him to keep it secret "for his own sake". they're trying to drill into him that his loyalty has been misplaced. that he's been selfish. that he has to choose one group of people or the other; choose which version of himself gets to be loved.
and innies aren't made to be loved.
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