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soniabigcheese · 1 year
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Space Crazy - soniabigcheese - Thunderbirds [Archive of Our Own]
And, yet another find. There are some mistakes but meh, still an enjoyable read - to me anyways
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ratatoskryggdrasil · 1 month
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Scott Swoveland (Scotty)
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gettinglost-upstate · 4 months
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albaricomics · 5 months
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Ohh yeah, more of them
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It's always the loser with the colored hair girl, innit?
Missed my little guys, they're growing in me nonstop, idc only 7 ppl follow up w them
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eagle-warri · 6 days
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so long london...stitches undone
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midwesternroadkillxx · 3 months
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boy what the fuck going on in miami bruh
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Maybe she felt comfortable wearing polarizing clothes at the game today bc gillette is basically a safe space for her based on her history here (iykyk). And there were so many little girls in the audience wearing swift merch and adults holding up taylor posters today 😅 although still bold considering how much we will die for our sports teams here in NE haha
Such an astute observation and this is once again a #ihavefoundmypeople moment.
A cookie for you, friend.
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thewritehag · 4 months
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I hate The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald with a life-sucking passion, but if it ever got a Muppet adaptation, the one main human would be Nick Carraway.
He'd have to be played by someone completely unremarkable because Nick is not interesting; he can't be a muppet and the story won't go unless he's in it. Nick is the load-bearing wallpaper keeping a house from collapsing: we need him, but we deliberately don't think about him.
Naturally, Kermit would be Gatsby, Ms. Piggy would be Daisy, and Tom would be Captain Link Hogthrob.
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That said, even if major retconning was promised, please god in heaven, don't let this happen.
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annieqattheperipheral · 6 months
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tw: death, funeral
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Beautiful article on Adam Johnson's Celebration of Life, includes those from the hockey world who attended and their shared words:
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HIBBING, Minn. — In a small, hard-working town of 16,000 in Minnesota’s Iron Range, where there are streets named after Bob Dylan and there’s a sense of pride at having also produced MLB legend Roger Maris and Basketball Hall of Famer Kevin McHale, there is — and was — only one “Adam.”
“If you said the name ‘Adam’ in Hibbing, everybody knew that meant Adam Johnson,” said Scott Pionk, the father of Winnipeg Jets defenseman Neal Pionk and Wild draft pick and University of Minnesota-Duluth freshman Aaron Pionk. “Like LeBron, he needed only one name: Adam.”
Jim Perunovich, the father of St. Louis Blues defenseman Scott Perunovich, agreed: “Cher. Bono. Everyone knows who Adam is.”
That’s why on a chilly, wet Monday afternoon, some 3,000 people filled the Hibbing Memorial Arena, which was originally built during the Great Depression and stands three blocks from Adam’s old high school, to pay their respects and offer an outpouring of love and support to the friends and family who are reeling right now. Nine days earlier, Hibbing’s “Adam” died at 29 years old playing the sport he loved, cut by a skate blade across the neck while playing professionally in England.
The Nottingham Panthers on Saturday conducted their own memorial, at Motorpoint Arena, where assistant coach Kevin Moore said Panthers fans had immediately taken to Adam — “our best player” – and will “wear his No. 47 in their hearts forever.”
Then on Sunday, Nottingham Forest football player and Panthers fanatic Orel Johnson Mangala scored in the 47th minute of a Premier League victory over Aston Villa — while fans were paying tribute to Adam with a one-minute ovation. Hours later, Matthew Thiessen, the goalie for Adam’s alma mater, University of Minnesota-Duluth, made a career-best 47 saves in a 3-3 tie with cross-state rival University of Minnesota.
On Monday in Hibbing, scores of people walked into the lobby of the arena and were greeted by a picture of Adam flashing his joyful and infectious smile.
There was a condolence book and there were pictures of him as a baby and young boy running around or skating with his older brother, Ryan. There were pictures of Adam excelling with a hockey stick and tennis racket in his hand. There were pictures of him playing with his young nephew and niece and kissing his fiancée, Ryan Wolfe, a St. Francis native who he fell in love with instantly and planned to buy a farm or coffee shop with.
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Seeing so many pictures of a happy Adam and hearing the memories of him was a great reminder that Adam is not just a name, not just a stranger causing so many other strangers to argue on social media about how and why he died. And the term “neck guard” wasn’t uttered once Monday, even though Adam’s death may end up causing a lot of good in the game as college and professional hockey players are starting, one by one, to seek out neck protection.
We were reminded that Adam was a son, a brother, a grandson, a nephew, a cousin and everybody’s best friend.
“Adam truly is and always will be our hometown hero,” said former Hibbing/Chisholm Bluejackets teammate Jake Doherty, one of nearly two dozen speakers to pay homage.
The nearly two-hour service was often funny and more often profoundly sad. And fittingly, it took place on the sheet of ice where Adam used to electrify, in the building he used to fill.
Hockey runs deep in Hibbing, and Adam’s death brought this community together.
Longtime P.A. announcer Dan Marich boisterously welcomed folks into the arena intentionally because that’s the way Adam would have heard it on the ice when he was in the starting lineup. And he ended the ceremony by announcing Adam’s name like he had just scored a goal to draw a thunderous ovation from the crowd as a band did a rendition of AC/DC’s “You Shook Me All Night Long” – a song Adam learned to play on a guitar he saved up to buy when he was a teenager.
This was not long after the same band caused waterworks by playing one of Adam’s favorite campfire songs, the song he used to love to sing with his best friend, Neal Pionk: the Eagles’ “Peaceful Easy Feeling.”
There were so many poignant moments during the ceremony. Like when Adam’s fiancée, Ryan, read a letter she wrote for him, telling him how much she’d miss her favorite napping partner and sous chef. And when Ryan’s sister, Kylie, read a poem then talked about how her sister sneaked out of a cabin to meet Adam that first night, the same night they apparently burned down a sauna. There were Adam’s nephew, Grant, and niece, Britta, constantly running over to Adam’s fiancée and sitting on her lap because, in their eyes, she is their “auntie.”
Maybe the most gripping moment came when Adam’s old high school coach, Mark DeCenzo, choked up and struggled to even start his speech. Adam’s mourning father, former UMD captain Davey Johnson, stood up, walked down the black carpet and joined DeCenzo, putting his arm around him and helping him get through his touching words.
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Friends came from far and wide.
Winnipeg Jets ownership, led by Mark Chipman, arranged for a charter to fly Neal Pionk, Alex Iafallo, Dominic Toninato and Dylan Samberg to Hibbing for Sunday’s funeral mass and Monday’s celebration. St. Louis Blues defenseman Scott Perunovich also attended both and then hitched a ride with the Jets players back to St. Louis for Tuesday’s Jets-Blues game.
Also there Sunday were Wild president and general manager Bill Guerin, who signed Adam to the Penguins in 2017; Adam’s agent, Pete Rutili; former NHLer and current player agent Neil Sheehy; and Minnesota State coach Luke Strand and Detroit Red Wings assistant coach Jay Varady, who both coached Adam for USHL Sioux City.
University of Minnesota-Duluth coach Scott Sandelin spoke at Monday’s event and brought his entire team and staff. St. Cloud State coach Brett Larson was also there, as was Hibbing High’s hockey team.
Other players seen Monday included Henderson Silver Knights captain Jake Bischoff; the Colorado Eagles’ Riley Tufte; the Bridgeport Islanders’ Karson Kuhlman; the San Diego Gulls’ Nick Wolff and his girlfriend, Sydney Brodt, who in September was drafted by the new PWHL team in Minnesota; Bruins scout Parker MacKay; and former Minnesota Mr. Hockey Avery Peterson.
“Definitely had to be here. All of us,” said Tufte, who rushed back to Colorado on Monday night for a game Tuesday. “Can’t miss this. Not for this guy. We all loved him.”
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On Friday night against Ontario, one of Adam’s former teams, Tufte recorded his first professional hat trick.
“The first thing I thought about was Johns,” Tufte said. “Even the way the third one went in: off the goalie, off a defenseman’s shin and in. I know Adam pushed it in. It was insane. Something pretty special.”
Neal Pionk first became friends with Adam playing in the Minnesota high school Elite League, then at Sioux City, where they lit it up on the power play. They lived together while at UMD. Pionk said during the celebration that you knew Adam really loved you if he was unrelenting with his insults.
Pionk demonstrated their bond by repeating one of their last text messages after the Jets lost three of their first four games this season: “You’re off to an abysmal start. Pick it up.”
Said Pionk, “I’ll miss those texts every day.”
Neal’s dad, Scott, whose wife helped plan the Celebration of Life with other family friends, said his son is crushed.
“This is the first time as a young guy that he’s lost somebody that he’s really close to,” Scott said. “He’s shocked. He’s devastated.”
Scott, a close friend of Adam’s dad, first got to know Adam in ninth grade. Davey would every now and then ask Pionk to call his son to encourage him when things weren’t going well hockey-wise. Adam worked at Pionk’s hockey camps and helped him one summer at his landscaping company, so they had a bond.
“He was quiet. He liked to be alone a fair amount. And he liked to do things his own way,” Pionk said of Johnson. “He was a free spirit. I’ll put it this way: He was playfully grumpy. Because whatever you decided, he’d be like, ‘I don’t want to go there tonight.’ And then five minutes later, you’d get him in the car and he was laughing and the life of the party. So he played that role. Guys loved it.”
Adam was a terrific hockey player. He was a beautiful skater, taking after his uncle and fellow UMD alum Gary DeGrio, and ultra-skilled, especially in high school. Guerin recruited him for two years, hoping to sign him in Pittsburgh.
During development camp with the Penguins after his sophomore year of college, Adam met with Guerin and Penguins development coach Mark Recchi. They told him they loved him but to go back to school, have a great junior year and they’d be waiting to sign him after that season.
Guerin then returned to the stands. Hall of Famer and Penguins owner Mario Lemieux walked up to Guerin and asked, “Who’s that kid?”
He was pointing at Adam.
Guerin said, “That’s Adam Johnson. Beautiful skater, isn’t he? We’re going to send him back to UMD and sign him after the year.”
Lemieux said, “Well, you probably shouldn’t let him leave the building.”
Guerin responded, “Are you serious?”
Lemieux said, “Yeah, we need to sign guys like that.”
Guerin and Recchi went back downstairs, grabbed Adam when he left the ice and told him, “We understand we just told you we’re sending you back, but things have changed. Mind coming upstairs and meeting with a small group of us?”
Adam showered, changed and walked into a room. That “small group” was Guerin, Recchi, coach Mike Sullivan, CEO David Morehouse, general manager Jim Rutherford and none other than Mario Lemieux.
When Super Mario tells you he wants to sign you, you sign.
“Hey look, this kid was as hot a free agent as you could get,” Guerin said. “We just loved the way he could move, the way he skated, the way he frankly smiled. Like his teammates loved him. He fit everything we wanted. There was no B.S. to him. He was just a well-rounded, well-grounded, really good kid.”
Guerin’s voice began to crack.
“This is just such a sad story,” Guerin said. “Just so sad. Gone way too soon. He had his whole life ahead of him.”
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The testimonials Monday were beautiful.
Johnson’s old Hibbing assistant coach and good friend Grant Clafton called him a “joyful grump” and said he had to be loving seeing Clafton look and feel so uncomfortable and nervous talking in front of a packed arena.
As funny as that was, he made everybody sob when talking about his broken heart that Adam and the love of his life, Ryan, wouldn’t get to create the life together they so deserved.
Sandelin always told Adam he wanted him to have the puck on his stick 90 percent of the time. He remembered his sly grin, his humility, his care for his teammates.
Moore talked about watching all of Adam’s assists this season for Nottingham and being so warmed by the selfless look and joy he had when his teammates scored.
Ebony Johnson, Adam’s sister-in-law — “not by choice,” Adam would joke — talked beautifully but also got everybody laughing when she admitted that their friendship actually began as rivals when they were each up for a third-grade fitness award.
As she remembered it, she could do more pushups than Adam.
Every speaker’s address touched on a similar theme: This was a tremendous person who also happened to be a tremendous hockey player.
As his cousin and former Hibbing teammate Michael Pechnovnik said, “Heaven’s hockey team gained a heckuva player.”
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Four thousand miles away in Nottingham, Adam’s devastated and shaken Panthers teammates watched the live stream Monday.
It was proof of community, one that Nottingham’s Westin Michaud knows well.
He hails from Cloquet, Minn. — 70 miles away from Hibbing — and played with and against Adam in youth, high school, college and pro hockey.
Michaud was an eyewitness to the incident that injured and ultimately killed his friend and was at Adam’s side until the very end.
Michaud said this has been a tremendously challenging time for him and his teammates but the outpouring of love of support has been heartwarming and there’s no doubt watching Monday’s sense of community helped.
“It’s truly amazing how much hockey has impacted not only my life but also the lives of others who play the game, regardless of their skill level,” Michaud said via text. “It’s a community filled with people who genuinely care for and support each other.
“Hockey is more than just a game; it brings people together, ignites passions and provides a profound sense of purpose. Additionally, it unites communities and validates individuals as part of something greater, nurturing both a sense of belonging and purpose in life.”
Still, Monday was hard. “We’re all cried out. We’re hurting. We’re hurting really bad up here right now,” said Jim Perunovich, who was so broken up after Sunday’s mass, Adam’s mom, Sue, had to console him. “Nobody can understand it, but I guess God needed Adam more than we did.”
But what made Monday beautiful was the laughter, the celebration of Adam’s life with humor and memories, as well as music and P.A. announcements.
“That’s the way we roll up here,” Perunovich said.
There’s something special about the Iron Range, where hockey runs deep. Adam cared so much about the people here. He was proud to be from here and took a piece of Hibbing and brought it with him to the UK.
Tufte, for one, was not surprised at Hibbing’s perfectly executed celebration.
“Good ol’ Hibbing hockey community,” said Tufte, who went to high school three hours south at Blaine but attended UMD. “Can’t beat it.”
The celebration of life was live-streamed.
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mo-ok · 1 year
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Go-Onger vs RPM /// Red and Gold personality swaps
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ratatoskryggdrasil · 1 month
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Scott Swoveland (Scotty), 2016
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arkenstoned · 3 months
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right ok no i’m circling back to this
LOOK AT THESE TAGS!!!!! these were SUGGESTED TAGS???? what are these 😭
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The Eagle Collection - The Brothers. The story was written by Scott Goodall and the art was by Vanyo. From Eagle No. 107, dated 7 April 1984. Treasury of British Comics.
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tutuandscoot · 1 year
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There’s something really darling about the way they have utilised the fact T can’t do a spread eagle in their choreography by emphasising the fact Scott’s is one of the most beautiful spread eagles ever.
There are lots of instances of this but I’m ignoring lifts for this post (since they are all technically plies anyway) and I’m gonna focus on these two moments because they’re beautiful and merge the life and art elements into their stories.
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This moment in Latch is a stunning piece of chore. When you think about this moment, it’s into the final 3rd of the program- into the actual Latch lyrics and throughout the program there are all these moments of them lifting each other up and supporting each other when they fall. Then on a deeper level, put in the context of their lives around this time I see this dance as Tessa getting Scott through this really awful time in his life (dealing the death of one of his best friends and the inevitable grief that comes with that). So in this transitional chore moment, they are now in the part of the story where they are finding that joy and unbreakable bond and needing each other to survive after going through all these challenges and heartbreak, trying to keep themselves together. The use of the spread eagle this way, the distance they cover and the flow of it with the music, it’s like he takes her and they start flying and where as she can’t fly, he’s taking her with him to show her what it feels like to fly (don’t take this too literally I’m just making connections between the story themes in the program and the chore). I didn’t explain that very well but the point is from a choreographic perspective they are using their strengths and skills to create this moment that really portrays an evolutionary moment in the story.
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They use a variation of this moment in MR. It’s essentially the same but the change it enough that it looks very different. Also that little section between the rotational lift and the spin was always a bit of a blank spot chore wise throughout the season they changed it for just about every comp but this by far works the best and ended up being one of my fave moments in the program.
So in this part of their story they have just been through… hell. A very tumultuous, aggressive, violent fight that culminates in.. that lift.. and the fall out from that is this transition in their characters to him now fully becoming Christian’s character and caring for her and watching her every move to make sure she’s ok after what just happened. Once he gets her up he guides her round and takes her again into the spread eagle moment so it’s like without actually lifting her he’s carrying her and supporting her..
I’ve always thought those moments were such beautiful pieces of chore and when you think about it like, well, she can’t do that move, but he can do it extremely well- its not like it’s a requirement that they both have to do SE, so lets make a really beautiful feature of it and even manage to tie it into the stories.
On a technical level…
I’m not exactly sure why she can’t do them (I wish she had said why), but body mechanics tells me it’s something to do with her turnout- you can tell she doesn’t have the most turnout or hip rotation (she’s flexible- she can hit all her splits but rotation and turnout is very different and does not necessarily equal flexibility). Not that I’m a skater but I wouldn’t think everyone that can do a spread eagle has amazing/flat turnout- you will see with a lot of skaters esp singles, they hinge forward at the hips which allows for more turnout where as Scott has his butt underneath him (without tucking) and he is flat at the front of the hips. I don’t know for sure that he has flat turnout but he certainly has a good amount and is using it properly which you can see in his attitude derriere as well.
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SE: butt underneath, flat at the front of the hips (no hinging) thighs and lower legs rotating (you can see his hip, knee, toe are in alignment). He is not sickling (rolling) his ankles to get more turnout.
AD: supporting thigh is rotated, attitude leg is parallel to the ice, right knee is lifting but not the right hip, shoulders are square and facing forward, beautiful arched back position (and he was just fooling around here 🤦‍♀️).
If you compare TS attitude positions you can see the difference in thigh rotation:
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It’s hard to fully see Scott’s but same as the above picture his knee is lifted and facing the side, where as T her knee is dropping and rolling forward/downward, more of a parallel position. An attitude position should be you can rest a cup of tea on the outside of your knee and it won’t tip off. (I’m not criticising Tessa, she’s gorgeous, it’s a very hard position and even harder if you lack turnout- I have the same problem).
Lastly let’s just compare SE positions visually- Scott’s to other skaters:
The biggest thing here is the angle at the front of the hips. Looking back up at Scott’s it is flat where as these skaters have less than 180degree angles. When this happens the body is leaning forward and the butt is sticking out the back. When they do this in a hinged position the legs can turn out more- the thigh bones roll back in the hip socket more easily. With Shizuka you can see the knees are not in alignment to the hip and toe (obs this isn’t a true SE but the same concept applies) hips knees and toes should be in alignment. The second girl is also rolling her ankles a bit to achieve more outside edge while if she were to take her body back it would align the hips.
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eagle-warri · 1 year
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pspsps @darubyprincxx. It’s Pix time
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Episode 419: Collins as in Collinsport?
When gallant gentleman Barnabas discovered that his wife Angelique was a wicked witch who had been casting spells to ruin the lives of everyone he knows, she forbade him to disclose this information. If he did, she would kill his true love, the gracious Josette. Now, Angelique has turned Barnabas into a vampire. When he found out about this, he killed her. Sadly, that didn’t take. For the last…
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