Apparently the top player I faced on Sunday made a video overviewing the league cup and giving feedback on the games he had with everyone including me and obviously he's gonna point out my misplays. So my friend was telling me this and I was getting a little defensive before I realized that it's basically free coaching so I made a meme to commemorate the experience
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𝐒𝐀𝐁𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐀 𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐒𝐄𝐓𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓 ⇢ 𝒄𝒊𝒕𝒚 𝒐𝒇 𝒅𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒎𝒔 𝒑𝒓𝒊𝒅𝒆 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒓𝒕.
Feather
Vicious
Interlude: Introduces herself, wishes everyone a Happy Pride Month, asks the audience if they’ve been enjoying the concert so far, talks to the audience for a minute or so.
Tornado Warnings
How Many Things
Interlude: More crowd interaction.
Fast Times
Skin ( for petty purposes only )
Interlude: Shares her journey to discovering her bisexuality and thanks everyone for the continued support on her journey. “I think it’s always been obvious I like girls, too, even though I’ve never explicitly said so. If you aren’t some form of gay in the year 2023, then you suck.”
Because I Liked a Boy
Nonsense
Walk-off: Does her ad-libbed “Nonsense” outro: “Heard we both fucked Joe, now I’m out here acting like a hoe. At least we know that Nick has the better dick. Now I'm about to move on to some chicks. It’s Pride Month and I really wanna see some nips.” Thanks everyone again, introduces Becky G as the next act.
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This probably isn’t particularly interesting to anyone but me, but I’m doing my crime drama comfort show thing at the moment and I went full Autism Brain over Silent Witness the other day and gathered a whole bunch of Data(TM) about a thing, and I figured I might as well share it.
So, Silent Witness did this thing for a full 7 seasons (9-15) where it swapped around the order of the lead actors’ names in the opening credits depending on... some sort of metric of who was most prominent in a given episode. I don’t know if it’s number of lines or screentime or something else entirely, I’d have to do much more exhaustive research than just skipping through the opening credits to determine that, but the important thing is that it’s A Thing They Did. And it was clearly a thing to indicate that all three main actors were on an even footing when it came to billing, none of them more The Main Character than the others, but I’ve been idly wondering for years whether the data actually supports them being equal. So I went through every opening sequence where they did that and took notes.
Here’s the actual data, using character names rather than actors because that’s what I’m actually interested in:
Across the 72 episodes that Harry, Leo and Nikki were all in, and where they did the credits swap thing, Harry was billed first 20 times, Leo 25 and Nikki 27. Which, frankly, is a discrepancy I’m a little miffed about because 90% of the time I’m there for Harry.
Second billing is completely different: Harry was 2nd 31 times, Leo 20 and Nikki 21. Which is Much more of a difference in numbers, and really kind of fascinating. I don’t actually know how many times that 2nd slot represents playing supporting character to the focus character of the episode vs being the lead in the b-plot, that’s another one that would require more research, but it’s really interesting how Harry plays second fiddle so often. (It makes sense, though. As close as Nikki and Leo are, Harry’s closer to each of them than they are to each other.)
And then the third spot has a similar distribution to the first, with Harry at 20, Leo at 27 and Nikki at 24. Which, you might note, doesn’t add up to 72, thanks to a Rather Fucking Rude stunt that they pulled in Bloodlines pt2 in order to makes us think that they’d killed Harry off For Real, namely leaving Tom Ward’s name out of the opening sequence entirely. Cruel and unusual, frankly, but also a very clever way to preserve the tension, I have to give them that.
So, Nikki is 1st most often of the three of them, Harry is 2nd by far the most often, and Leo is 3rd most often.
BUT, dear reader, because if you’ve bothered to read this far into my nonsense I do very much appreciate you, I didn’t stop there. Since every Silent Witness storyline is a two-parter, I wondered how often the credits order stayed the same from part one to part two, and in what ways people were swapped around when it didn’t.
The answer is that, across 36 two-part storylines, 21 of them retained the same credits order from part 1 to part 2, and 10 of them maintained the same lead character but swapped the positions of the other two. When the lead character didn’t keep that spot in the second part, fascinatingly they were only ever moved to third place, never second, which happened the remaining 5 times. And within those five, the only change was 1 -> 3 twice, and the other three times everyone swapped position, shuffling one position to the left if you picture them on a number line. (So, 3->2, 2->1 and then 1 looping back to 3.) So, no one was ever demoted to second place, only ever promoted into it, if you want to think of it like that. It’s an interesting pattern.
And then, finally, I wanted to know which order of names was the most common. It goes like this:
Nikki-Harry-Leo: 19
Leo-Nikki-Harry: 13
Harry-Leo-Nikki: 12
Leo-Harry-Nikki: 12
Harry-Nikki-Leo: 8
Nikki-Leo-Harry: 8
Some of the interesting things to be gleaned from that: if Nikki is the lead character, it’s far and away Harry that’s in the second spot rather than Leo; it’s about even who plays second fiddle to Leo when he’s in the lead, which is interesting, and I’d be willing to bet that it’s more often that Nikki has her own plotline and Harry is in support of both of them; and when Harry is in the lead role it’s more often Leo who is second rather than Nikki. I really would have to go through each episode individually and pick out which are instances of a-plot/b-plot/support vs a-plot/support/b-plot vs everyone has their own case, etc. to be able to say much more about that, but there are definitely some interesting trends just from these numbers.
And there you have it! Stats on a crime drama from more than a decade ago that I care way too much about and frequently get Autism Brain over. Like I said, probably only interesting to me, but here they are anyway. Someone bonk me on the head with a cardboard tube or spray me with water or something every time I think ‘actually, it would be really interesting to know for sure what sort of plotline setup is more common within those credit orders...’ because if I start trying to figure that out I really will waste hours on it rather than doing anything productive.
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per the last reblog, my recurring dream topics are usually the following:
-roaming around what is essentially an amalgam of every school ive been to, mostly taking on features of my high school. the moment i realize "oh yeah this is a dream and im an adult tf am i doing here" mid-dream (it always happens) i just try to leave and walk home
-watching natural disasters happen, mostly tornadoes, im unharmed every time despite being in the open. the skies are always strangely clear/blue despite the presence of them. the dreams consist of mostly just waiting them out, it quickly becomes nighttime with an unnaturally dark blue tint afterward most of the time.
-in relation to the previous, this is one ive had in childhood, but became the above as i grew up: the skies darken incredibly fast and an oncoming storm is approaching, i run home as fast as i can and watch it pass by.
-im trying to buy something from a vending machine but it either isnt what i want or its something too expensive or just straight up Isnt Even A Snack
-i used to experience a lot of sleep paralysis. the trigger for that was typically the room im in suddenly becoming tense/high contrast after either hearing a voice or staring at someone/something for too long.
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