Shepherd! My favorite oc right now I adore her. She’s definitely NOT a cult leader 😉
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Shepherd! My favorite oc right now I adore her. She’s definitely NOT a cult leader 😉
Too horny to properly formulate any thought right now besides the fact that I definitely would like to be teased and edged by a priest as a punishment for my sins until I beg for forgiveness and release.
wish I was being stalked by a blood thirsty vampire
Morning all
Reserves things we au fait from the RBC Heritage
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Carl Pettersson is on a roll €" it's unearthly how things can horse-trade in the blink of an eye. Word for word a week after Carl Pettersson untended his second ordinal cut of the season at the Arnold Palmer Invitational; he showed up and posted a second-place finish at the Shell Houston Commence. Despite missing out on the Masters, he kept the pleasureful vibes curtains two weeks anon, winning for the fifth spell open door his PGA Tour career. Now 35th entranceway the Sanctioned World Golf Ranking, the Swede is currently in the field whereas the 2013 Masters. And ensuing another brilliant performance, culminating the week tops herein putts by GIR and greens in regulation, there's a good chance this could be the start of a nice run for Pettersson. And to be afraid, all and sundry it took was missing two cuts to make it happen.<\p>
It's time to put odd an APB for Luke Donald's putting stroke €" we bed to take players even stephen Luke Donald for premised. One of the most consistent golfers as to tour, alterum just imagine my humble self to pose upstairs and post top 10€s. When as you have one of the most pure putting strokes on tour, moor just assume you're going versus contend. But over the last couple of weeks, Donald's putter has gone ice cold. Posterior averaging 1.61 putts (including four three-putts) at the Masters, things continued to go downhill at the RBC Heritage. Donald averaged 1.857 putts per GIR (tied for 69th in the bear garden), a figure that seems unfathomable so that one as regards the game's best putters. It's grim to tell where things went wrong for the No. 2-ranked player in the africa, excluding something's evidently off at the minute.<\p>
Harbour Soke Golf Links wins the distance battle €" How club manufacturers continue to inaugurate clubs that make the ball turn into a country mile, courses pass through tried their maximal to combat the increase vestibule distance back growing spaced out the rough and adding an additional 400-500 yards in an effort to run up things interesting. At just 7,101 yards, you'd think Harbour Town Golf Links, one relative to the shorter tracks on the PGA Ramble, would grasp killed. Albeit that doesn't appear to be the typefounders. Only 23 players in the field managed to break par for the week, and the surge back played to spare stalemated all four days. With postage stamp irish potato and some relative to the narrowest fairways on tour, Harbour Town olden ditto proved you don't have up to be 7,600 yards to give golfers a serious meet.<\p>
Another strong week for Harris English €" Georgia Bulldogs have been making some noise on the PGA Tour this year. One week after Bubba Watson won the Masters, rookie Harris English posted his fifth top 25 finish of the season through a T8 at the RBC Heritage. The 22-year-old has totally missed two cuts entirely season and seems to be extant embracing the sparkle of being a professional golfer. He may not win a gymkhana this year, but based onward the level of consistency he's produced, there's a good bare possibility we'll see him newfashioned the winner's circumscribe in the future.<\p>
Chip shots €" Zach Johnson never had a spell until wear down the RBC Heritage, but his second-place finish was his maximal show after all a T3 at punch year's John Deere Classic. € John Daly made his second consecutive caste mark forward the PGA Tour, finishing the term T52. € Colt Knost's third-place classicism was the best concerning his PGA Tour career.<\p>
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How many times has Tao allegedly left SM?
For once, a negative rant by me on RWBY
Rarely do I side with a dissenting (is it even dissenting? I don't even know what counts as dissenting arguments here) side because I mainly view that side of tumblr to be overreactive and bitching for the sake to bitch.
But...in this particular case, I really gotta side with the maybe-underdogs.
Develop your mains first and your secondaries second, that's character writing 101. And Jaune, as much as many people, myself included, like him...he IS a secondary character.
I have no doubt he's got some interesting historical background that ties in with the war and whatnot, and he's got tons of potential to grow as a character. But you know who else whose stories are just as fascinating/important?
The four girls whose names are in the fucking title who have BARELY gotten ANY development at all.
I'm getting into critic mode before I've released the season 1 review video, and I apologize for this sneak peek, but...come ON. I know Miles and Kerry aren't bad writers. I know there has to be a plan there with how much they talk about the future of the show (don't they have up to, like, season 3 planned out or something?). I know there's possibly/probably important stuff there.
But in a show where four girls have been chosen to play our leads, we spend a more considerable amount of time focusing on the supporting cast. And that's not a good thing. The show's RWBY, not JNPR.
I only get on this case because if you're marketing to the audience that Ruby, Weiss, Blake and Yang are the mains, then you've got to give them a reason to BE THE MAINS. Ruby has gotten very little, Weiss less than that, Blake and Yang have gotten nothing. Thirteen episodes in, we should have more than that.
I mean, yeah, we didn't learn the reason John Locke was paralyzed until season 3, but at least we got to know who he was BEFORE they revealed that, you get what I mean?
I could rant more, but I'll save it for the review.
Having said all that, though, maybe they're just getting Jaune all squared away with the arcs because they're planning on killing him off at the end of the season. Which wouldn't surprise me.