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stillfertile · 4 months
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very curious about this!! feel free to explain further in the tags
reblog pls :)
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starscelly · 1 year
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idk if anyone has done this before (please lmk if they have!) but i’m super curious! i feel like sm people get into hockey through such weird ways!
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rocksalt-and-pie · 5 months
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size and feel free to put your vote in the tags and/or elaborate! (But please be nice to each other!)
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evilwickedme · 8 months
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hockeyrpfhub · 2 months
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Can anyone explain how people think Brady Tkachuk is the hotter brother? Anyone?
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i think we will need a battle of the brothers to decide this...
sound off in the comments!
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Hockey Shippability Playoffs Round 1 S1
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claraxbarton · 3 months
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New weekend new POLL
1st of February lol
Gold Rush ch11 should go up soon sooo
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ALSo don’t forget!!! Pinned to my blog you can request V-Day ficlets!
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gaydraisaitl · 1 year
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homoeroticvillain · 6 months
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nighty night guys
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cellythefloshie · 4 months
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polaraffect · 6 months
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sometimes things can be weird or even cross your boundaries without being immoral lol
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hockeyrpfhub · 29 days
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mostshippablehockey · 23 days
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Who Is HRPF's Most Shippable Hockey?
With all the buzz lately about various fandom bicycles, perhaps it is time to settle once and for all who is the bicyclest. If you have ever looked at a hockey and thought he was a universal donor by way of romanceable potential, this is your time to be heard!
The Most Shippable Hockey Tournament will take place over the course of five weeks.
Qualifiers - (one week round) - Out of 36 total players, 12 randomised heats (don't laugh. or do I'm not the boss of you) of 3 players each will be pit against each other. The top voted player in each heat (well I'm going to giggle. but just a bit) will clear through to Round One of the "playoffs." The second place finishers will get a chance at the wildcard spot.
Wildcard - (one day round) - Out of 12 second place qualifying players, 4 randomised heats (I think I'm used to it now. last time it's going to be said, but better late than never) of 3 players each will be pit against each other. Only the top voted players will clear to Round One of the "playoffs."
Round One - (one week round) - Here, the bracket begins. The Qualifying winner with the most votes will be pit against the Wildcard winner with the least, second most to second least, and so on. Left side of the bracket will be pairings where the higher seed (haha) is odd, right side evens.
Quarterfinals - (one week round) - Will proceed as a tournament does onto the next match-up in the bracket.
Conference Finals - (one week round) - Will proceed as a tournament does onto the next match-up in the bracket.
Championship - (one week round) - Will proceed as a tournament does onto the final match-up in the bracket. Watch as two juggernauts in the art of shippability go toe to toe. Undoubtedly to reach this point they are both at the very pinnacle of the sport, but there can only be one victor.
Propaganda is welcome, both in replies and in the inbox. Hockey may be at the whims of things like puck luck and skill, but this is fandom. all narrative no brakes.
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claraxbarton · 3 months
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Heyyyyyyyyy party people
Poll time again lolol
What next?
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olderthannetfic · 7 months
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Opinion on the comments in some of the the @ao3topshipsbracket polls: a wildly popular ship is not the same as one that had an actual impact on fandom history. Most popular ships have little to no impact outside their own fandom. Which isn’t to say that ships can’t have impact on their own fandom history, just that they don’t have much impact on general fandom history as a whole.
I understand that the polls aren’t actually measuring fandom history but this got me thinking about what has actually and I think these are the ones:
Spirk - origin of slash fandom shipping and laid the groundwork for fandom/shipping in general
MSR - responsible for the term ‘shipping’ and was the driving force behind the beginning of fandom/shipping on the internet and the creation of fanfiction.net
BTVS - (unfortunately) gave rise to the idea of being ‘anti’ something and ship wars
Harry Potter - most affected fandom on livejournal by the censorship which led to the creation of ao3
Thoughts? I couldn’t think of another fandom/ship that has huge impacts outside of their own fandom.
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Strikethrough made people more eager for AO3, but the original inspiration was a for-profit fic archive made by venture capitalists.
The X-Files' big archive was Gossamer. Was MSR really influential in the creation of FFN? I don't remember that.
What ships have a big impact really depends on era and how you're looking at things. K/S and MSR are the obvious ones from long after the fact, yes.
Starsky/Hutch was what really split Media Fandom from literary SF fandom. Star Trek started the split, but it was people getting into a buddy cop show that made it clear that fanfic zine types weren't just about science fiction anymore, not even "mass media" SF in place of book SF.
Bodie/Doyle was the moment people stopped being media fans and started being Slash Fandom specifically. The US fandom had barely even seen the show: they were there for the slash zines.
Jim/Blair fandom gave us sentinel/guide AUs. The Sentinel as a canon sure as fuck didn't.
Ranma fandom set the pattern for every dumb "which girl will he end up with?" fight in anime fandom forever after.
IDK if we can blame 1x2 as opposed to Gundam Wing fandom for inspiring people to many other incomprehensible math equation ships in every anime fandom with dumb number names.
Popslash popped a bunch of prudes' RPF cherries, then LOTRiPS did, then J2 did, then hockey did, then BTS did.
Free! and then Yuri on Ice started the long slide from anime fandoms mostly refusing to leave FFN to newer anime fandoms being on AO3. YOI also lured a lot of people into anime for the first time.
Wangxian got a bunch of "Ewww, no anime ever! Western fandoms 5eva!" people into Asian fandoms at long last. (Whether this was a good thing is a matter of opinion. Hahaha.)
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I really think it depends on frame of reference.
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