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ri4naaa · 2 months
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(not-so) happy death anniversary of the 2 fruitcups gojo and geto
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spacenutspod · 9 months
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This week nearly saw two secret spaceplanes launched within days of each other. After ground systems concerns and then weather delays, the US Department of Defense’s X-37B vehicle had its OTV-7 launch on the Falcon Heavy USSF-52 mission scrubbed from its initial planned attempt on Dec. 11. Starlink Group 6-34 was also scrubbed that same day and again a day later due to high-level ground winds, during what turned out to be quite a volatile week for planned launches. As we go to press, a double header looks to be back on, this time on the evening of Dec. 28 with both a Falcon Heavy and a different Falcon 9 launch scheduled within five hours of each other. If the current schedule stays as-is, this Falcon 9 flight, Starlink Group 7-9, will be SpaceX’s 300th mission and poignantly its last of this year. China launched two of its tallest active rockets this week within a fraction over 24 hours of each other. The Chang Zheng 2F/T launched China’s own equally secretive CSSHQ spaceplane on Dec. 14 for its third flight. This was followed the next day by the first and only launch this year of a Chang Zheng 5 carrying the Yaogan 41 reconnaissance satellite from the Wenchang space launch center into a high elliptical orbit. At 52 and 57 meters tall, respectively, these are beaten in height by the less frequently flown Chang Zheng 2F/G at 58.3 meters. This is next slated to launch the crewed Shenzhou 18 mission to the Tianhe core module of the Tiangong space station in May next year. A third Chinese mission launched another experimental craft three days later when a Hyperbola 1 Y7 took a reusable cargo spacecraft on its first orbital test for AZSPACE’s DEAR-1 mission. Conical in shape, this craft is designed to take up to 300 kilograms for up to a year in orbit. The Hyperbola rocket family has been a focus this last week following the release of video from the Hyperbola-2Y hop test, and pathfinding for the planned reusable Hyperbola 3 vehicle. r o l l b a c k SpaceX personnel at LC-39A prepare Falcon Heavy for rollback into the HIF – additional work is needed before launch. – @NASASpaceflight pic.twitter.com/COicRHUsbY — Max Evans (@_mgde_) December 13, 2023 With the delays to both the USSF-52 and Starlink 6-34 missions the SpaceX goal of 100 launches this year has shifted from being tight to unobtainable. Nonetheless, its record number of launches and overall achievement has been incredible, including its 200th successful droneship landing with Starlink Group 7-8 just a couple of weeks ago. As things currently stand, it will have achieved 98 Falcon missions this year. Its ambitious goal of 144 intended launches next year implies an increased cadence that would average 12 per month. Achieving this also requires an increase in return-to-launch site (RTLS) missions, including Starlink missions with an optional RTLS profile. The delayed Starlink Group 6-34 finally launched on Dec. 17 at 11:01 PM EST (04:01 UTC on Dec. 18), lifting another 23 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low-Earth orbit. Elsewhere, Rocket Lab’s Electron launched “The Moon God Awakens” mission on Dec. 15, the third in a planned series of 36 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites for iQPS, and Rocket Lab’s first for this customer. The satellite will use radar to map the Earth every 10 minutes, in all weather conditions, including through clouds. This was Rocket Lab’s tenth and final launch of the year following a short pause in flights after the unexpected anomaly during the “We Will Never Desert You” mission in September. A Soyuz-2.1b rocket launched the second of ten planned satellites in the Arktika-M meteorological constellation on Dec. 16. This will utilize a highly elliptical Molniya orbit to maximize its time monitoring the higher latitudes of the Arctic region, while also providing emergency rescue communications capacity. This busy week in space also saw three days of delay in the undocking of Cargo Dragon CRS-29 due to weather. It finally left the Harmony module of the ISS on Dec. 15, following a one-month stay, after which it splashed down off the coast of Florida. New Shepard | NS-24 On Dec. 18, Blue Origin’s uncrewed NS-24 mission launched at 10:43 AM CST (16:43 UTC) from Launch Site One at its West Texas spaceport. This was the first launch of New Shepard in over 15 months since the failure of an engine nozzle on the uncrewed NS-23 mission triggered an auto-abort on Sept. 12, 2022. The vehicle was subsequently grounded until the FAA concluded its investigations this September citing 21 corrective actions. 33 science and research payloads and other cargo are also on board, including 38,000 postcards sent to Blue Origin’s “Club For The Future” which will be returned to their senders, stamped “Flown to Space,” as keepsakes. LAUNCH! New Shepard Return To Flight (uncrewed). Overview:https://t.co/EMspknqAYE Livestream:https://t.co/yZ3QqTD5Ij pic.twitter.com/1xoS6cNIsB — Chris Bergin – NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 19, 2023 Alpha | Fly the Lightning On Dec. 20 at 9:18 AM PST (17:18 UTC), Firefly will launch its Alpha vehicle on the “Fly the Lightning” mission from SLC-2W at Vandenberg Space Force Base, in California. This mission will place Lockheed Martin’s new wideband electronically steerable antenna (ESA) integrated onto the Terran orbital nebula satellite bus. Massing in the hundreds of kilograms, this payload will be used to demonstrate ESA’s fast on-orbit sensor calibration and deliver these rapid capabilities to the United States warfighters. It is expected that this payload is calibrated in a fraction of the amount of time that traditional payloads take, but little info has been given so far. Soyuz 2.1a | Cosmos (Unknown Payload) On Dec. 21, at 08:00 UTC, Russia will launch an unknown payload from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, in Russia. The payload will be placed into a Sun-synchronous orbit. Falcon 9 Block 5 | SARah 2 & 3 Squeezing into the schedule just before the weekend, and is due to lift off from SLC-4E at Vandenberg on Dec. 22 at 4:56 AM PST (12:56 UTC). The booster has not yet been declared but will be landing back at LZ-4. Details of the mission are scarce as this is a secretive government project. The pair of remote sensing satellites have been built by Airbus for the German military and use synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology. They will be placed into a sun-synchronous orbit where they are intended to fly in formation with their predecessor SARah 1, building out the SAR-Lupe constellation. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 6-32 On Friday, Dec. 22 at 11:00 PM EST (04:00 UTC on Dec. 23), SpaceX will launch yet another 23 Starlink v2 Mini satellites into low-Earth orbit from SLC-40. As usual for these group six missions, the second stage will conduct two burns to reach the planned 285 by 293-kilometer initial low-Earth orbit. Over the coming weeks, the satellites will undergo checkouts, and raise their orbit to the 530-kilometer circular orbit at 43.00 degrees. Soyuz 2.1v/Volga | Cosmos (Unknown Payload) On Dec. 26 at 18:00 UTC, Russia will launch an unknown payload atop a Soyuz 2.1v/Volga rocket. This mission will lift off from Site 43/4 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, in Russia. PSLV-DL | XPoSat Also due in the final days of 2023 are the XPoSat mission to be launched on a PSLV-DL from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India. This is its first dedicated X-Ray Polarimeter mission to study various bright astronomical sources in extreme conditions and consists of two payloads massing 480 kilograms, which will be deployed into low-Earth Orbit to perform spectroscopy and polarimetry. The mission is scheduled to launch on Dec. 27 at 9:00 PM EST (02:00 UTC on Dec. 28). XPoSat ahead of launch. (Credit: ISRO) Falcon Heavy | USSF-52 At this time the revised launch date for this mission carrying the X-37B is Dec. 28 7:00 PM EST (00:00 UTC on Dec. 29) giving us, once again, the prospect of a double header launch with a Falcon 9 also lifting off two hours later from the West coast. This will be the fifth and final Falcon Heavy launch of the year, and the first time it has flown this secret spaceplane. It’s the fourth flight for the X-37B Vehicle 2 itself, which previously flew on the OTV-2, OTV-4, and OTV-5 missions. Its sibling Vehicle 1 is the craft that spent the record 908 days in orbit on OTV-6 but Vehicle 2 spent an impressive 779 days on OTV-5 and, to date, every mission has exceeded the length of its predecessor. While details of its target destination are classified, we can surmise from the lack of a grey thermal protection stripe on the second stage that the mission is will not be inserting its payload into a geosynchronous orbit (which would require extra flight time and this stripe to help maintain propellant temperature), nor is it heading due east. One possibility is that it could be destined for a highly inclined, highly elliptical orbit. Side boosters B1064-5 and B1065-5 will be supporting this mission and will both return for a landing at LZ-1 and LZ-2, while the center core B1084 will be expended. These side boosters are due to be expended on its next Falcon Heavy mission, Europa Clipper, next October. Falcon Heavy launching on the Psyche mission. (Credit: SpaceX) Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 7-9 Delayed from a planned Dec. 15 launch, this mission will now fly in the evening on Dec. 28 at 9:09 PM PST (05:09 UTC on Dec. 29) from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base. This flight will carry only 21 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low-Earth orbit. The booster for this mission will be B1082 on its inaugural flight; it is expected to land on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You. As with all missions for this particular shell of the constellation (“Group 7”), this mission will send the satellites on a southeastern trajectory into an initial orbit of 286 x 295 kilometers at a 54-degree inclination, raising later to a circular 530 kilometers. With no further schedule adjustments, this flight would be SpaceX’s 300th overall mission and its 96th of 2023. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Ovzon-3 After some schedule reshuffling following scrubs earlier in the week, this communications satellite massing 1,500 kilograms for the privately funded Swedish/US Ovzon company is due to launch now on Dec. 22 at 4:46 PM EST (21:46 UTC) from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The satellite is declared to be the most powerful satellite to be placed into geostationary orbit (GEO), taking three to four months to transition to an orbit inclined by 59.7 degrees east and with an apogee of 36,000 kilometers. It has been in development since late 2018 in response to increased demand in under-served regions for mobile broadband connectivity. Using a combination of patented high-power beams and smart software, Ovzon-3 will be able to cover a third of the Earth from that vantage point with its steerable spot beams. The booster for this mission has not yet been declared but is planned to return to the landing site for an early morning touchdown at LZ-1. This is uncommon as there’s not usually sufficient propellant to land anywhere other than a drone ship for transfers to GEO, so we anticipate SpaceX has been streamlining, with the mission possibly seeing a tweaked burn profile like on Crew-7 and Starlink 6-24 recently. (Lead image: Falcon Heavy ready to launch X-37B. Credit: Max Evans for NSF.) The post Launch Roundup: scrubs deny SpaceX its 100 Falcon launch goal; look to end the year with a 300th mission milestone appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.
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chrancecriber · 2 years
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A State Of Sundays 380
Channel: Diplo’s Revolution (Sirius 52, XM 52)
Airdate: December 23, 2018 - December 24, 2018
Airtime: 06:00 AM - 06:00 AM
Timezone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Tracklist:
06:00 AM - 07:00 AM: Downtempo Hour
07:00 AM - 08:00 AM: Sunset Hour
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Armin van Buuren - ASOT 895
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Ruben de Ronde - TSOH 388
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Andrew Rayel - Find Your Harmony 135 
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM: Trance System Hour
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM: Eelke Kleijn - DAYS Like NIGHTS 059
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM: Progressive Picks Hour
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM: Sunset Hour
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM: Trance System Hour
05:00 PM - 06:00 PM: Cosmic Gate - Wake Your Mind 246
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM: W&W - Rave Culture Radio 004
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM: Sander van Doorn - Identity 474
08:00 PM - 09:00 PM: Ruben de Ronde - TSOH 388
09:00 PM - 11:00 PM: Armin van Buuren - ASOT 895
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM: Andrew Rayel - Find Your Harmony 135
12:00 AM - 01:00 AM: Progressive Picks Hour
01:00 AM - 02:00 AM: Eelke Kleijn - DAYS Like NIGHTS 059
02:00 AM - 03:00 AM: Trance System Hour
03:00 AM - 04:00 AM: Cosmic Gate - Wake Your Mind 246
04:00 AM - 05:00 AM: Sunset Hour
05:00 AM - 06:00 AM: Downtempo Hour
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NOTE: The official ASOT site does not have a page for episode 380 (episode 383 by the site’s logic).
NOTE #2: Because information takes a while to compile, a detailed version of the tracklist will be uploaded at a later time.
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lomoplay · 2 years
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Omer yurtseven stats
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10 5:37 PM PT 6:37 PM MT 7:37 PM CT 8:37 PM ET 0:37 GMT 8:37 5:37 PM MST 6:37 PM CST 7:37 PM EST 4:37 UAE (+1) 01:37 20:37 ET 6:37 PM CT 23:37 - Omer Yurtseven scored seven points Sunday, going 3 of 14 from the field, as the Miami Heat lost to the Orlando Magic 125-111. Yurtseven grabbed one rebound and did not have an assist, tallying a plus-minus of -6 in his 4:58 of playing time.Īpr. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound but had an assist, tallying a plus-minus of -2 in his 3:23 on the floor.Īpr. 24 5:56 PM PT 6:56 PM MT 7:56 PM CT 8:56 PM ET 0:56 GMT 8:56 5:56 PM MST 6:56 PM CST 7:56 PM EST 4:56 UAE (+1) 01:56 20:56 ET 6:56 PM CT 23:56 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Sunday on 1-of-1 shooting as the Miami Heat defeated the Atlanta Hawks 110-86. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of -5 in his 4:36 of playing time.Īpr. May 2 6:03 PM PT 7:03 PM MT 8:03 PM CT 9:03 PM ET 1:03 GMT 9:03 6:03 PM MST 7:03 PM CST 8:03 PM EST 5:03 UAE (+1) 02:03 21:03 ET 7:03 PM CT 0:03 - Omer Yurtseven scored six points Monday, going 3 of 4 from the field, as the Miami Heat topped the Philadelphia 76ers 106-92. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of +3 in his 1:23 on the floor. May 4 6:13 PM PT 7:13 PM MT 8:13 PM CT 9:13 PM ET 1:13 GMT 9:13 6:13 PM MST 7:13 PM CST 8:13 PM EST 5:13 UAE (+1) 02:13 21:13 ET 7:13 PM CT 0:13 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Wednesday on 1-of-1 shooting as the Miami Heat topped the Philadelphia 76ers 119-103. Yurtseven pulled down one rebound and did not have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of -5 in his 2:05 of playing time. May 6 6:14 PM PT 7:14 PM MT 8:14 PM CT 9:14 PM ET 1:14 GMT 9:14 6:14 PM MST 7:14 PM CST 8:14 PM EST 5:14 UAE (+1) 02:14 21:14 ET 7:14 PM CT 0:14 - Omer Yurtseven went scoreless Friday as the Miami Heat lost to the Philadelphia 76ers 99-79. Yurtseven pulled down one rebound and did not have an assist, tallying a plus-minus of +6 in his 8:07 on the floor. May 10 6:07 PM PT 7:07 PM MT 8:07 PM CT 9:07 PM ET 1:07 GMT 9:07 6:07 PM MST 7:07 PM CST 8:07 PM EST 5:07 UAE (+1) 02:07 21:07 ET 7:07 PM CT 0:07 - Omer Yurtseven scored four points Tuesday on 2-of-3 shooting as the Miami Heat topped the Philadelphia 76ers 120-85. Yurtseven grabbed three rebounds and dished out two assists, accumulating a plus-minus of +7 in his 6:18 of playing time. May 19 7:19 PM PT 8:19 PM MT 9:19 PM CT 10:19 PM ET 2:19 GMT 10:19 7:19 PM MST 8:19 PM CST 9:19 PM EST 6:19 UAE (+1) 03:19 22:19 ET 8:19 PM CT 1:19 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Thursday on 1-of-3 shooting as the Miami Heat lost to the Boston Celtics 127-102. Yurtseven grabbed one rebound and did not have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of +4 in his 5:27 on the floor. May 23 7:12 PM PT 8:12 PM MT 9:12 PM CT 10:12 PM ET 2:12 GMT 10:12 7:12 PM MST 8:12 PM CST 9:12 PM EST 6:12 UAE (+1) 03:12 22:12 ET 8:12 PM CT 1:12 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Monday, going 1 of 2 from the field, as the Miami Heat lost to the Boston Celtics 102-82. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of +4 in his 1:32 on the floor. May 25 7:19 PM PT 8:19 PM MT 9:19 PM CT 10:19 PM ET 2:19 GMT 10:19 7:19 PM MST 8:19 PM CST 9:19 PM EST 6:19 UAE (+1) 03:19 22:19 ET 8:19 PM CT 1:19 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Wednesday on 1-of-1 shooting as the Miami Heat lost to the Boston Celtics 93-80.
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bookingtrust · 2 years
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Omer yurtseven stats
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10 5:37 PM PT 6:37 PM MT 7:37 PM CT 8:37 PM ET 0:37 GMT 8:37 5:37 PM MST 6:37 PM CST 7:37 PM EST 4:37 UAE (+1) 01:37 20:37 ET 6:37 PM CT 23:37 - Omer Yurtseven scored seven points Sunday, going 3 of 14 from the field, as the Miami Heat lost to the Orlando Magic 125-111. Yurtseven grabbed one rebound and did not have an assist, tallying a plus-minus of -6 in his 4:58 of playing time.Īpr. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound but had an assist, tallying a plus-minus of -2 in his 3:23 on the floor.Īpr. 24 5:56 PM PT 6:56 PM MT 7:56 PM CT 8:56 PM ET 0:56 GMT 8:56 5:56 PM MST 6:56 PM CST 7:56 PM EST 4:56 UAE (+1) 01:56 20:56 ET 6:56 PM CT 23:56 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Sunday on 1-of-1 shooting as the Miami Heat defeated the Atlanta Hawks 110-86. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of -5 in his 4:36 of playing time.Īpr. May 2 6:03 PM PT 7:03 PM MT 8:03 PM CT 9:03 PM ET 1:03 GMT 9:03 6:03 PM MST 7:03 PM CST 8:03 PM EST 5:03 UAE (+1) 02:03 21:03 ET 7:03 PM CT 0:03 - Omer Yurtseven scored six points Monday, going 3 of 4 from the field, as the Miami Heat topped the Philadelphia 76ers 106-92. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of +3 in his 1:23 on the floor. May 4 6:13 PM PT 7:13 PM MT 8:13 PM CT 9:13 PM ET 1:13 GMT 9:13 6:13 PM MST 7:13 PM CST 8:13 PM EST 5:13 UAE (+1) 02:13 21:13 ET 7:13 PM CT 0:13 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Wednesday on 1-of-1 shooting as the Miami Heat topped the Philadelphia 76ers 119-103. Yurtseven pulled down one rebound and did not have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of -5 in his 2:05 of playing time. May 6 6:14 PM PT 7:14 PM MT 8:14 PM CT 9:14 PM ET 1:14 GMT 9:14 6:14 PM MST 7:14 PM CST 8:14 PM EST 5:14 UAE (+1) 02:14 21:14 ET 7:14 PM CT 0:14 - Omer Yurtseven went scoreless Friday as the Miami Heat lost to the Philadelphia 76ers 99-79. Yurtseven pulled down one rebound and did not have an assist, tallying a plus-minus of +6 in his 8:07 on the floor. May 10 6:07 PM PT 7:07 PM MT 8:07 PM CT 9:07 PM ET 1:07 GMT 9:07 6:07 PM MST 7:07 PM CST 8:07 PM EST 5:07 UAE (+1) 02:07 21:07 ET 7:07 PM CT 0:07 - Omer Yurtseven scored four points Tuesday on 2-of-3 shooting as the Miami Heat topped the Philadelphia 76ers 120-85. Yurtseven grabbed three rebounds and dished out two assists, accumulating a plus-minus of +7 in his 6:18 of playing time. May 19 7:19 PM PT 8:19 PM MT 9:19 PM CT 10:19 PM ET 2:19 GMT 10:19 7:19 PM MST 8:19 PM CST 9:19 PM EST 6:19 UAE (+1) 03:19 22:19 ET 8:19 PM CT 1:19 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Thursday on 1-of-3 shooting as the Miami Heat lost to the Boston Celtics 127-102. Yurtseven grabbed one rebound and did not have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of +4 in his 5:27 on the floor. May 23 7:12 PM PT 8:12 PM MT 9:12 PM CT 10:12 PM ET 2:12 GMT 10:12 7:12 PM MST 8:12 PM CST 9:12 PM EST 6:12 UAE (+1) 03:12 22:12 ET 8:12 PM CT 1:12 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Monday, going 1 of 2 from the field, as the Miami Heat lost to the Boston Celtics 102-82. Yurtseven did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of +4 in his 1:32 on the floor. May 25 7:19 PM PT 8:19 PM MT 9:19 PM CT 10:19 PM ET 2:19 GMT 10:19 7:19 PM MST 8:19 PM CST 9:19 PM EST 6:19 UAE (+1) 03:19 22:19 ET 8:19 PM CT 1:19 - Omer Yurtseven scored two points Wednesday on 1-of-1 shooting as the Miami Heat lost to the Boston Celtics 93-80.
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lovethoery · 4 years
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FICS AND FICLETS:
##johnny suh
fall — 3.9k + fluff, angst
you’ve had thing for your best friend johnny for three years and after some pushing from your roommate, ten, you build up the courage to tell him.
all night  — 1.5k + fluff, smut
your boyfriend johnny decides that you’re his to devour for the night.
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TIME STAMPS: 
##johnny suh
4:07 pm, est [m]
9:23 pm, est [m]
##nakamoto yuta
12:01 am, est [m]
##kim doyoung:
2:31 am, est
## jeong jaehyun
4:24 am, est
4:03 pm, est [m]
##mark lee:
2:17 am, est [m]
1:33 am, est [m]
3:56 am, est
3:50 am, est [m]
4:07 am, est
##wong kunhang:
4:15 am, est
LYRIC GAME:
119+jaemin [m]
kiss the girl+jisung
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DRABBLES:
##moon taeil:
##johnny suh:
ice play [m]
##lee taeyong:
breeding [m]
##nakamoto yuta:
language command [m]
kinks [m]
mirror stuff [m]
skinny dipping [sugg.]
##qian kun:
##kim doyoung:
##ten lee:
##jeong jaehyun:
kinks [m]
eating you out [m]
dirty talk [m]
first kiss
breeding [m]
omegaverse tutoring [m]
spanking [m]
##dong sicheng:
##kim jungwoo:
##mark lee:
first kiss
creampie [m]
sweet nothings [m]
first time oral [m]
kinks [m]
breeding [m]
studio fix [m]
bathroom sexcapade [m]
##xiao dejun:
cocky [m]
##wong kunhang:
rings [m]
##huang renjun:
##lee jeno:
hockey!jeno
##lee donghyuck:
eating out a chubby partner [m]
##na jaemin:
soft dom [m]
comforting your insecurities [m]
##liu yangyang:
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SOBRE TI 1. Hora y dia:Jueves 18 de febrero del 2021. 09:46 pm 2. Qué escuchas ahora:el sonido de las teclas del computador cada que presiono una letra. 3. Nombre: Karla 4. Nickname:KarlaBanana 5. ¿Cuántos otros nicknames (o apodos asumidos, mejor dicho):1 6. Nombre de tu Papá:Ka 7. Nombre de tu mamá:Da 8. Fecha exacta en que el mundo fue bendecido o maldito con tu presencia:10 de agosto 9. Donde naciste:Nayarit 10. Mascotas: una 11. Hermanos (a): Dos 12. Color de ojos: Café osurito 13. Color de pelo: Negro 14. Color de la piel: Moreno claro 15. Zurdo o diestro: ambos 16. Estatura (honestamente): 1.62 17. Talla del zapato (honestamente): 4.5 mx 18. De que color está pintado tu cuarto:Blanco 19. Tienes baño en tu cuarto?:no 20. Quien te cae mal de tu familia?: nadie 21. Colegio que estudias?: Ya no estudio c: 22. En qué año o semestre estás?:----- 23. Quién te cae mal del salón: Los de admi jaja 24. Trabajas?:nou 25. Cuántos hijos quieres tener?: uno max.dos 26. Del 1 al 10, ¿que tan exagerado te consideras?:creo que un 5 27. del 1 al 10, ¿qué tan ocioso te consideras?:3 28. Que nombre le pondrías a tu(s) hija(s)?:Karol, Alana, Aitana,Casiopea.... etc etc etc 29. Qué nombre le pondrías a tu(s) hijo(s)?: no lo se jajaj 30. Tienes piercings, tatuajes o algo por el estilo?: claro c: 31. ¿y tienes el pelo teñido?:Si, rosa 32. si pudieras teñirte el pelo de que color seria?:le sigue un verde 33. Haz guardado secretos?:si 34. Te has drogado?:no 37. Quisieras besar apasionadamente a alguien: por el momento no gracias 38. Tocas algún instrumento musical:si 39. Palabras que más dices:muy perfecto 40. ¿Sabías que este número(40)corresponde al chorrocientos mil de los judíos?: nou 42. Lugar al que más te gusta ir:a una cafeteria 43. Que es lo que más te gustaría tener en tu vida:mi marca 44. La persona que más extrañas:La persona que más extraño no deberia de estarla extrañando porque me olvido y no me extraña entonces la segunda persona que más extrañoel chico de pincel jeje 45. Quién no te fallaría nunca: Nadie 46. Que te pone de buenas:ALan jeje 47. Duermes con peluches:aún 48. Hora en que te vas a dormir normalmente: ultimamente de 2 a 3 de la mañana 49. Dónde vives: hoy en Ruiz en dos días en MZT 50. Estás aburrido(a)?:nou 51. Eres bueno(a) para contar chistes?:no tanto 52. Quién te ha hecho madurar?: madurar?!Misael 53. Quién te ha dado el golpe mas duro en tu vida: la misma persona que me hizo madurar, gracias por eso señorito stark. 54. Quién te ha hecho pensar?:muchas personas muchas cosas 55. Has llorado?: SI 56. ¿Quisiste tanto a alguien como para llorar?: POR SUPUESTO 57. Cuál ha sido la pena más grande que has pasado?: perder la dignidad por alguien 58. Quién es tu mejor cyber-amigo(a)?:KVN 59. Que es lo mejor que cocinas?:postres 60. Alguna vez has vomitado?:si 61. Has vomitado por borrachera?: nou 62. ¿Estás consciente de que ni siquiera has empezado el cuestionario?: nou xc 63. ¿Tomas?: aveces 64. En que Universidades has quedado:en UTC 65. Sabes manejar?: no aun 66. Tienes auto?:nou 67. Tienes licencia?: no 68. Cuál es el sentimiento mas detestado por ti?: el odio 69. Cuál es el sentimiento mas apreciado por ti?: el amor 70. Mejores amigos: solo dos 71. Amigos Especiales:nel 72. Has perdido a algún buen amigo por tu culpa?: si 73. Te has puesto a llorar por teléfono?: SI 74. Confías en la gente con facilidad?:NO 75. Que es lo más duro que te han dicho en tu vida?:lo más duro. no lo se... 76. Que es lo que más te molesta de ti?: Mis inseguridades 77. te pones triste con canciones melancólicas: si jeje 78. De que color son los ojos de tu mamá?:cafe 79. Y de qué color son los ojos de tu papá?: cafe oscuro 80. Has fumado?: no 81. te has emborrachado?: no 82. Sabes otro idioma:2 que 3 83. Que vas a estudiar en la Universidad?:estudie marketing c: 84. ¿Por que partes de México has viajado?: solo norte y centro 85. Estuviste en un choque de autos: si 86. Cómo llamabas a tu osito de dormir?: Rinho 87. Cuál es el auto de tus sueños: Jeep sahara 88. ¿Cuál fue tu primer coche?: ninguno 89. La Persona que más Quieres en el mundo:Yo y Alan jeje 90. La Persona que más ODIAS en el Mundo: ningua <3 91. Tu héroe (además de ti):----- paso----- 92. ¿Que es lo que siempre has deseado?:una vida tranquila pero caotica jeje 93. ¿Qué es lo que siempre has detestado?:el odio 94. ¿Tomas o Fumas?: no 95. La Persona que más feliz te ha hecho en tu vida?:YO C: 96. Tuviste un amigo imaginario cuando eras pequeño (a)?:no 97. Alguna vez nadaste desnudo:no 98. Te llevas bien con tus viejos:si 99. Descríbete en 4 palabras:Guerrera, Resilente, amorosa, responsabe 100. Te burlas de la gente: NUNCA 101. ¿Qué escuchas ahora?: sigo escuchando las teclas 102. Hora y día: 18 de febrero 10:01 pm TUS GUSTOS Y PREFERENCIAS 103. Quieres seguir respondiendo?: yes 104. Colores favoritos: Verde bonito, amarillo, rosa, durazno, naranja, blanco, etc etc 105. Olor favorito: tierra mojada 106. Olor que odias?: popo 107. Mejor pecado del mundo:---- 108. Revista favorita:----- 109. Estación que te gusta mas: invierno 110. Carta o mail: Carta <3 111. Equipo de fútbol:Cholos de Tijuana 112. Programa de TV favorito: ----- 113. Juego de mesa favorito: UNO! 114. Una almohada o dos: una 115. Juguete favorito:----- 116. Comida favorita: mexicana 117. Salchichas o hamburguesas?: salchichas 118. Restaurante favorito: tengo muchos 119. Restaurante de comida rápida favorito: ufalas.... 120. Cuál es tu película favorita?:172 hrs 121. Cuál es tu comic favorito?:avengers¿ 122. Canal de cable favorito?: ----- 123. Serie favorita?: AHS 124. ¿Filosofía o psicología?: psicología 125. Arte preferido:dibujo 126. Chocolate blanco o negro: BLANCO100% 127. Vainilla o chocolate: Vainilla 128. Tarta o pie: pie 129. Plata u oro: oro 130. ¿Lluvia o sol?:lluvia 131. ¿Sprite o Seven Up?:Seven up 132. ¿Café o té?:Té 133. ¿Sabanas lisas o con animalitos?: lisas 134. ¿Color de calcetines?:blancos/negros/grises 135. ¿Feria o fiesta favorita?:Enero 136. Condimento favorito en una ensalada: ---- 137. ¿La Gaseosa, con o sin hielo?: con 138. ¿Disney o Warner Bros?:Diseny! 139. Que tipo de música te gusta?: Toda c: 140. Cuál es tu grupo favorito?: Morat! 141. Cantante masculino y femenino favorito: Demi Lovato y Ed 142. Canción favorita: muchaaaas! hoy...mi niña bonita de matisse 143. ¿Paraiso o infierno?: paraiso 144. Color de ropa interior preferido: negro 145. Te gusta que te quieran?:claramente 146. Te gusta llorar?:no 147. Cuál es tu personaje de TV preferido:Blaine Anderson<3 148. Coca-Cola o Pepsi?:Coca-Cola 149. ¿Prefieres que te preparen el desayuno o que te lo prepares tú?:yo GG 150. Te gusta cocinar?: no mucho 151. Donde te gustaría viajar?: New Orleans 152. Dónde te gustaría quedarte a vivir?: Queretaro/Hidalgo/Puebla/etc. 153.Te gustan las estrellas?: Muchisimo! 154. Te gusta la mitología:si 155. Te gustan los chats?:si 156. Lo que más te gusta hacer en el mundo, además de llenar este tipo de cuestionarios: Cantar, patinar, brincar, bailar, sonreir, gritar, etc 158. te gusta tomar licor?: si 159. Cuál es tu deporte favorito?: patinaje 160. cual es tu numero favorito: el 4 161. Marca de zapatos favorita: ninguna aun 162. animal favorito: Delfin 163. Días favoritos: Jueves 164. Te gusta el teatro?:si 165. Cuál es tu hobby?:Patinar, dibujar, tocar, etc 166. Quisieras ir a Marte?:nou 167. Fruta favorita?: La sandia, las uvas verdes 168. Cuál es tu libro favorito?:Eleanor y park 169. Pagina web favorita?: Tumblr 170. Hot-dog o choripan:choripan 171. Asignatura favorita?: Mezcla de mkt 172. Feriado favorito: Navidad 173. Flor:Gerbera 174. Tema de conversación más detestado: Politica 175. Mejor serie infantil de todos los tiempos?:Rugrats 176. Tom o Jerry?: Tom 177. Frase preferida: "Having a dream's just the beginning" 178. Fiestas en Casa o Discos?: en casa 180. Música Preferida Para Bailar: Salsa/cumbias 181. Música Detestada Para Bailar:Regueton 182. Juego de Video Favorito: Mario kart 183. Te gustan las peliculas felices o de terror: ambas 184. Sonido favorito?:agua 185. Cosa favorita de la vida?:Las oportunidades que se tienen para ser uno mismo 186. Shampoo favorito:Elvive 7 oleos 187. Helado favorito: Limón con vainilla 188. ¿Winamp o windows media player?:WMP 189. ¿Café caliente o helado?:Ambos c: 190. ¿Té caliente o helado?:ambos c: 191. ¿Qué escuchas ahora?: siguen las teclas de mi comptador 192. Hora y día: 18 de febrero 10:15 pm CREENCIAS 193. Crees bueno seguir respondiendo?:si 194. Qué opinas de tu mamá: hizo lo que creyo que fue lo correcto en su momento 195. Y tu papá: lo mismo 196. El peor sentimiento del mundo: La decepción/odio 197. El mejor sentimiento del mundo: La felicidad! 198. A quien consideras/te especial de tu colegio?: Salvador c: 199. Quién te parece misterioso (a)?:de la U?---- Yorman 200. Quién te parece el/la mas gracioso?:Adrian 202. Persona + loca y + simple que conoces:YO gg 203. ¿El vaso, mitad lleno o mitad vacío?: mitad lleno 204. Que piensas de la muerte?: Todos vamos para allá, mejor disfrutar de la vida 205. Crees en Dios?: si 206. Qué piensas de las películas porno?: que cada quien 207. Qué piensas de los gays?: Respeto 208. Qué piensas de las lesbianas?: Respeto 209. Tendencia Política: ninguna 210. Qué opinas de la tabla Ouija?: mis respetos 211. Que piensas de “Celebrity Death Match”?: ----- CREES 212. En ti mism@: ahorita estoy trabajando en eso jovne jeje 213. En tus amigos: algo 214. En el destino: siempre 215. En Angeles: si 216. En Fantasmas : también 217. 217. ¿Politeísta o monoteísta?: creo que un poco politeista 218. Tu religión: amar al prójimo 219. ¿Crees tú que el ser humano ha superado la etapa mercantilista de la economía?:no 221. ¿Quién te puede asegurar que esto no es una teleserie y tú no eres el/la personaje central o un o secundario?: nadie jeje 222. ¿Entendiste la pregunta anterior?:si 223. ¿Qué te hace pensar que no hay alguien que te está mirando en este preciso instante?: sin comentarios 224. ¿Cuál es según tú lo peor que le pudo haber pasado a este mundo?:la gente mala 225. ¿Crees en la vida inteligente extraterrestre?:si y lo respeto 226. ¿Crees que el ser humano es un ser estúpido o inteligente?:un poco de ambas 227. ¿Qué estás escuchando ahora?: las msismas teclas y a mi hablando lo que escribo 228. fecha y hora: 18 de febrero 10:21 pm 230. Amor platónico: yes 232. Te ha gustado algún/a amigo/a tuyo/a:YES 233. Le darías un beso apasionado a la persona que te mandó este correo?:No 234. Y darías un beso apasionado a alguien de los que mandaste este mail?: no 235. Estas enamorado?: no se como responder a esto. De mi sí. de otra persona trabajo para soltar c: LAS SIGUIENTES PREGUNTAS SÓLO LAS CONTESTAN LAS CHICAS. 236. ¿Pelo corto o largo?: medio 237. ¿Alto o pequeño?: alto 238. Cuadrado o musculitos: musculitos 239. Chico bueno o malo: bueno 240. Con dinero o sin dinero: me da igual, que tenga visión e iniciativa 241. pendientes en la oreja: solo dos c: 242. Con pecas o sin: me da igual 243. Con barba o afeitado: me da igual 244. ¿Algún chico ronda tus pensamientos?: ufalas, si 245. ¿Cuál es su nombre?:El chico de pincel y el chico que trato de soltar.ambos me dañan entonces a ambos soltar 246. ¿Qué canción le dedicarías?: ya te perdone.Ventino. a Misael. LAS SIGUIENTES PREGUNTAS SÓLO LAS CONTESTAN LOS CHICOS. 247. Braguita normal o tanga: ------ 248. Uñas pintadas o sin pintar: ------ 249. Sujetador normal o deportivo: ------ 250. Tranquila y misteriosa o sexy y salvaje: ------ 251. Pijilla o rapera: ------- 252. Pelo corto o largo: ------- 253. Uñas largas o cortas: ----- 254. Chica buena o mala: ------- 255. Rellenita o delgada: ------ 256. Pelo recogido o suelto: ------ 257. Alta o baja:------- 258. Pelo rizado o liso:------ 259. Morenita de piel o blanca:------ 260. Con pecas o sin pecas:------ 261. Chica en plan fiesta o más bien tranquila:----- 262. Lanzada o tímida:------ 263. Rubia o Morena?:------- 264. ¿Alguna chica ronda tus pensamientos?:------- 265. Cuál es su nombre?: ------ 266. Que canción le dedicarias?:------ AHORA TODOS 267. A que persona has querido como nunca?: Misael 268. Sientes miedo cuando empiezas a querer alguien?: si 269. Qué piensas de tu pareja?: no tengo :3 270. Que sientes ante un amor imposible?: imposibilidad jeje 271. Alguna vez has tenido un amor imposible?: no. Gracias a dios 272. ¿Estuviste enamorado?: Si. Mucho 273. Dónde te gusta que te besen?: Boca 274. Te gustan las citas a ciegas?: No 275. Eres sensible?: MUCHISIMO! 276. Cuál es la mujer / hombre perfecto para ti?: no terminaria nunca. pero que sepa lo que quiere. 277. Que le quieres decir a la persona que amas con tanta pasión?:Gracias por dejarme porque aprendí que siempre pude, puedo y podré yo sola. 278. Que le quieres decir a la persona que te ama con tanta pasión?:----- 279. Te gusta hablar del amor?: why not? 280. Te has podido levantar a alguien con novio (a)?: no. ni me interesa 281. Has profanado?: no 283. Le has enseñado a alguien a besar?: no 284. ¿Que Prefieres, que alguien conquiste tu corazón, o que tu conquistes el de ella?: ahora a estas alturas creo que la primera opción 285. La Persona que más has AMADO en todo el tiempo que has vivido?:Misael 286. La Persona más linda(o), que hallas conocido: EFRAIN! 287. Eres capas de amar tanto a una persona que llegarías a dar tu vida por él/ella: Antes si. ponia al fuego mis manos por él. ahora no, ni creo que lo haga con nadie más 288. Si tú estas pololeando, y tu mejor amiga(o) intenta de quitarte a tu pololo(a) ¿que le harías?: bai pololo y bai amiga 289. ¿Lugar favorito para estar con tu pareja (pololo[a])?: viendo las estreellas 290. Tú…si tuvieras que elegir entre tu MEJOR amigo(a) o tu pololo(a)…: mi mejor amigo siempre 291. Si Tu pololo(a) se va a vivir muy lejos de ti, y solo se podrían ver en las vacaciones ¿tú seguirías con el(ella) o darías todo como acabado?: estuve con el 5 años y medio lejos. 292. ¿Has Soñado con esa persona que amas más de una vez?: antes si. ahora gracias a dios ya no! 294. Besos o abrazos?: abrazos 296. Alguna vez quisiste andar con un amigo(A)?:si jeje 297. Estuviste enamorado(A) de un maestro(A): no 298. prefieres noviazgo o free: noviazgo 300. Qué escuchas ahora: Nada D: 301. Fecha y hora: 18 de febrero 10:31 pm VARIOS 302. Estas consciente que aun quedan muchas mas preguntas por responder?:solo como 100 cx 303. Que piensas sobre la persona que te mandó esto?:nadacx ESTOS MOMENTOS 304. Cómo te sientes hoy?: tranquila c: 305. Qué hay a tu lado?: mi buro 306. Cómo estas vestida(o)?: pijama 307. Tienes sueño?: not yet cx 308. ¿En qué(o quién) piensas en este momento, fuera del cuestionario?:en mi futuro cx 309. De que color es tu ropa interior hoy?: negra 310. ¿tienes los cordones de lo que lleves en los pies bien amarrados?: no llevo cordones 312. Estás hablando con alguien: Si gg CONTINÚAN LOS VARIOS 313. Cuál es el nombre más raro que has escuchado?:Joselito cx 314. Te ha tocado una cucaracha (o algo parecido) en la hamburguesa o en el refresco?: gracias a dios no. una mosca jajaja 315. Que vas a hacer después de llenar el cuestionario?: ir a cenar 316. ¿Cuánto piensas antes de contestar?: algo de tiempo cx 317. A quien pondrías o tienes en lista?: nadie 318. ¿Te has roto alguna vez un hueso?: nou 319. Cantas en la ducha?: si 320. Algo q no soportes: Las mentiras 321. ¿Fuiste a África?: no aun 322. ¿Fuiste a Europa?:no aun 323. ¿Fuiste a Asia?:no aun 324. ¿Fuiste a Oceanía?:no aun 325. ¿Fuiste a América del Norte?:np aun 326. ¿Fuiste a América Central?: si 327. ¿Fuiste al Caribe?: no aun 328. ¿Fuiste a América del Sur?:no aun 329. ¿Luego de tantos “no’s”, has salido del país donde vives?: no aun cx 330. ¿Cuántas veces suspendiste tu examen de conducir?:0 331. ¿Qué cambiarías de tu vida?: nada 332. ¿Que dejarías como está?:todo 333. ¿Si pudieras ser otra persona?: creo que no seria yo 334. a quien odias de tu salon?:a nadie cx 335. Si tuvieses que escoger a 3 personas de salón, a quien escogerías?: Anahí, Salvador y Sara 336. Que es lo que más aprecias de la vida?: La libertad 337. Qué fobia tienes? :Arañas, payasos, alturas... 338. Te gustaría vivir hasta que edad?: hasta los milmillones 339. ¿En qué piensas al momento de despertar?: diferentes cosas, hoy en que ya no desperte con ansiedad y pude comer algo 340. ¿En qué piensas al momento de levantarte?: en lo que me pondré 342. Tiempo que te tomas para arreglarte: 15 min cx 343. Cuánto es lo máximo que te has quedado hablando por teléfono?: como más de 8 hrs 344. Que es lo más asqueroso que has visto en vivo?:-------- 345. Si un OVNI te rapta, que le dirías?: me asustaria, le diria que me llamo karla y que me vuelvan a dejar en mi casita plis :c 346. Te han raptado los Ovnis?:no 347. Eres supersticioso (a):algo 348. ¿Cuánto tiempo desayunando solo?:0, variado 349. ¿Cuánto tiempo desayunando si es con compañía?: varia 350. ¿En qué piensas durante el trayecto a tu casa o colegio o lo que sea, además de la inmortalidad del cangrejo?:en mis pendientes 351. Tienes celular?:si 352. Telefono: no 353. Móvil: Auto? 354. ¿Cuánto ha sido lo máximo que has estado en un baño (ducha y/o tina)?:como 1 hra 355. Te han robado?: no 356. ¿Cuántas velas en tu última torta de cumpleaños?: solo 2 :3 357. Te sabes los 10 mandamientos?: si 358. Te sabes alguna canción religiosa?: si 359. Que nombre te gustaría tener?: estoy bien con la elección y significado de mi nombre 360. ¿Qué o a quién tienes de fondo de escritorio?: unas bellas flores 361. ¿Qué máscara o skin usas en tu reproductor de MP3 o lo que escuches?: solo una negra 362. Te asustan las tormentas?: muchisimo! 363. ¿Sabías que 2+2 no es necesariamente 4?: si 364. Te ha pasado algo sobrenatural?:si 365. ¿Sabías que hay mujeres que fueron malditas con el nombre Escolástica?: no jaja 366. Te ha pasado que vas caminando descalzo y te pegas en el dedo pequeño del pie con una esquina?: si 367. Tienes sabanas con dibujos animados?: no cx 368. ¿Qué nombre le tienes puesto a la papelera de reciclaje?: Papelera de reciclaje jaja 369. Quién fue la ultima persona con la que hablaste por teléfono?: mi mami cx 370. Que hiciste anoche?: Baile, cante, salte, rei y grabe tiktoks jaja 371. Cuál fue el último CD que compraste?: --------- 372. ¿quieres una pregunta rebuscada?: si 373. Hayas respondido lo que sea, aquí va ¿Si el hombre fue hecho a semejanza de dios, de dónde sacó el modelo para la mujer?: huuummm 374. Frase de película que te ha impactado: muchas 375. Alguna vez habías respondido un cuestionario con tantas preguntas?: si cx 376. ¿Sabías que el 99% de las estadísticas están equivocadas?: no 377. Si te murieras en este instante, ¿tendrías algún remordimiento?: en este justo instante....no 378. ¿Qué esperas o quieres hacer antes de morir?: muchas cosas entre esas viajar y saltar en paracaidas 379. te gustaría matar al hechor de este cuestionario?:no 380. Crees que te quede plano el poto después de llenar este cuestionario?:jajaj seguramente 381. ¿sabías que los más ociosos entre los ociosos son los artistas?:no 382. ¿Tenías presente que gracias a los europeos que aquí llegaron muchas de las enfermedades que azotaron a los pueblos nativos?:si 383. Sigues con sueño?: no 384. Te has asustado al verte una mañana en el espejo?:claro que no 385. Que es lo primero que haces al despertarte?:ver la hora jaja 386. Ahora… que piensas sobre la persona que creo este cuestionario:nada relevante 387. Cuál es la carta más larga que has hecho por Internet?: para Misael 388. Quién crees que responda este cuestionario?: muchas personas 389. Sabias que estar mucho tiempo sentado enfrente de la computadora es nocivo para la salud?:jajajaj si 390. Que marca de reloj tienes actualmente?: ninguna c: 392. Cuándo fue tu ultima visita al hospital?: el 1ro de enero 2021 393. De que color es la alfombra de tu dormitorio: no tengo alfombra 394. Dónde te ves en 10 años?: vivieno mi sueño, en mi casa con lo necesario y un poco más para poder vivir feliz 395. Quién de tus amigos vive mas lejos: Ramiro Vancouver jaja 396. Cuantos timbrazos antes de atender el teléfono?: solo 2 o 4 397. Algo que tienes puesto siempre y nunca te lo sacas?:mis pulceras rojas 398. Una cábala:----- depués 399. Que hay en las paredes de tu dormitorio?: nada jaja mis chamarras 400. Que hay debajo de tu cama?: nada jaja 401. 2 o 4 puertas?: 4 402. La Mejor Fiesta en la que has estado Este Año:uchalas apenas es febrero y seguimos en cuarentena 403. La Peor Pesadilla que has tenido: he tenido muchas, en las que involucran el mar 404. Sueño Más Trágico que has tenido: cualquiera que involucre el mar 405. Algún mensaje ridículo para los que vayan a contestar esto: Sonrie que te veo (: 406. El Mejor lugar donde has ido de vacaciones:Mazamitla 407. Palabras para desahogarte:----- muchas----soy de escribir para desahogarme... 408. ¿Que fue lo último que comiste?: comida china 409. Si fueras una crayola, qué color serías?:verde bonito 410. Dónde planeas ir en tu luna de miel?---------- no lo se-------- plneaba irme a ver las auroras boreales pero ahora no lo se.... 411. Cómo Comes tus obleas?: con cajeta 412. Cuál es el próximo CD que te vas comprar?:MORAT! 413. Mes favorito?: Octubre o Diciembre 414. Cuál es tu trago favorito?: Ponche Regina 415. Ultima película que viste?:A todos os chicos que me enamore 3 416. Que libros estás leyendo?:"Y por eso rompimos" 417. Cuándo tendrás hijos?: En mucho tiemo jaja 418. Te gusta manejar rápido?: no 419. Qué hay en el estereo de tu carro ahora mismo?: nada 420. Alguna vez has tomado tanto que hasta perdiste la conciencia?: no 421. Alguna vez has faltado a clases solo porque estaba lloviendo?:si jaja 422. Limpiaste tu cuarto?: si cx 423. Lavaste ropa:si cx 424. Manejaste:si 425. ¿Cuánto tiempo de vuelta del colegio a casa?:media hora 426. ¿Tienes banda ancha y puedes estar todo el día en internet o tienes cronómetro?: jaja ninguna 427. ¿Qué nota te sacaste la última vez que te fue bien en una prueba?:10 supongo cx 428. ¿Tienes tus discos y MP3 ordenados, o hechos un caos?: creo ordenados en stream 430. ¿Sabías que las mujeres que menstrúan son inmundas según la biblia?:si 431. ¿Y sabías que según los musulmanes al morir un hombre, en el paraíso se le regalan ángeles a los que puede “unirse” (en castellano culto, copular) tantas veces como ayunó en el ramadá?:no 432. ¿Qué marca de lápices ocupas?:2H 433. ¿En qué supermercado compras la mercadería?: yo no hago mercadería 434. ¿Tienes funda para tu computador?: no 435. ¿Sabías que 1 de c/4 personas sufre algún trastorno en su cabeza?: si 436. ¿Es correcto decir que la mitad de 2+2 es 3?:si 437. ¿Qué dirías si supieras que tenía una pregunta muy buena y se me olvido?: aiñ :c 439. ¿Sabías que las religiones abrahamistas(cristianismo, judaismo e islamismo)son religiones misóginas?: si THE END 441. Un mensaje para la humanidad creado por ti: Se van a morir así que disfruta mientras puedas y llena tu vida de buenos recuerdos <3 442. Te gustó el cuestionario?: si 443. Dijiste la verdad?: siempre 444. Otras palabras para desahogarte por hacer este cuestionario: Gracias por hacerme perder casi una hora de mi día c: 445. Mensaje misceláneo: 446. Qué escuchas ahora: 447. fecha y hora: 449. ¿Algo más?: 450. ¿No se te olvida nada?
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Gyere és játsz velünk! Hány számot, dallamot, grúvot, bármi ilyesmit ismersz fel az elkövetkezendő egy órában? Kösd fel a füled, hiszen majdnem száz szám hangzik el, kevesebb mint egy óra alatt!
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0:00 Scorpions - Wind Of Change 0:28 Nino Rota - The Godfather Theme 0:33 Tomayasu Hotei - Battle Without Honor Or Humanity 0:58 Abba - Dancing Queen (Dj Deckstream Version) 1:39 Bobby Hebb - Sunny 2:51 ATB - 9 Pm (Till I Come) 3:24 Kenny Dope Pres. The Mad Racket - Supa (Deep In Brooklyn Mix) 3:41 Kaláka - Magyar Népmesék 4:04 Lou Reed - Walk In the Wilde Side 4:18 Paul Mc Douglas - Theme From Dallas 4:43 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Danni California 4:51 Suzane Vega - Tom's Dinner 5:10 Joan Osborne - One Of Us 5:28 The Bangles - Manic Monday 5:37 Elton John - Imagine 6:10 Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing 6:54 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can’t Stop 7:17 Wax Tailor - Positively Inclined 7:52 Hans Hammerschmid - Die Schwarzwaldklinik 8:15 Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want 9:02 Run D.M.C. - Sucker MC’s 9:20 Elton John - Sacrifice 9:23 G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid - Play that Beat Mr. D.J 9:59 Janet Jackson - Nasty 10:58 A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It? 11:25 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication 11:37 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Scar Tissue 12:21 George Benson - Breezin’ 13:07 Blackstreet - No Diggity (Smov & Dedy Dread’s No Diggin’) 13:35 John Barry - James Bond Theme 14:16 Henry Manchini - Peter Gunn Theme 15:35 Genesis - I Can’t Dance 15:39 Daft Punk - Lose Yourself To Dance 18:00 Rigo Tovar - Mi Testemanto 19:01 Daft Punk - Da Funk 19:10 Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water 19:27 Usher - Yeah! 20:24 Nirvana - Smeels Like Teen Spirit 20:46 Jackson 5 - I Want You Back 21:21 Beastie Boys - Hey Ladies 21:56 Skrillex - Bangarang 22:10 Deep Purple - Burn 22:45 Gorillaz - 19-2000 24:00 The Champs - Tequila 24:23 Queen - Another Bites Of Dust 24:36 Queen - We Will Rock You 25:13 INXS - Need You Tonight 25:38 The Braids - Bohemian Rhapsody 26:03 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 29:11 Queen - I Want To Break Free 29:45 Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging 29:54 The Queen Kings - Another Bites Of Dust 30:20 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow (Hey Oh) 30:36 Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight 31:03 Chemical Brothers - Galvanize 31:12 Blue Boy - Remember Me 32:00 John Williams - Imperial March Theme 32:27 Pink Floyd - Another Brick On The Wall 32:31 Bee Gees - Stayin Alive 33:33 Röyksopp - Eple 34:10 Eric B & Rakim - Don’t Sweat The Technique 35:14 Röyksopp - Eple (Fat Boy Slim Remix) 35:29 Ten Yeas After - Love Like A Man 36:02 Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (Fdel’s Rocksteady) 37:08 Stevie Wonder - Superstition 37:33 Stu Phillips - Knight Rider Theme (Dave Allison Edit) 38:25 Vaya Con Dios - Nah Neh Nah 39:18 Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Song Of The Second Moon  39:46 Mark Snow - The X Files Theme 40:17 Paul McDoughas - Theme From Dallas (Disco Version) 40:58 Lips Inc - Funkytown 41:16 Tom Jones - Kiss 42:06 AC/DC - Thunderstuck 43:09 Black Machine - How Gee 44:36 Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar 45:03 Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters 46:14 Mike Post & Pete Carpenter - Theme From Magnum P.I 46:20 Run Dmc Vs Jason Nevins - It’s Like That 46:21 Tag Team - Whoomp, There It Is 46:27 Kraftwerk - The Robots 46:54 Elvis - Little Less Conservation 47:31 Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love 48:04 Lilly Wood & The Prick - Prayer in C (Robin Schulz Remix) 48:26 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside 48:55 Guns ’n’ Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine 50:07 David Stewart & Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here 51:16 Ennio Morricone - La Resa Dei Conti 51:39 Eagles - One Of These Nights 54:04 Madonna - Like A Prayer 54:24 Beethowen - Moonlight Sonata (Ringmad125’s Remix) 54:50 Eagles - Hotel California 56:08 Maria Callas - L'altra Notte In Fondo Al Mare 56:35 The Piano Guys - Moonlight 58:32 Francis Lai - Theme From Love Story 59:01 Pécsi József - Dörmögő Dömötör, Istók Gazda Udvarán
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A felvétel a jeles Babka Budapest felső szintjén készült, valamikor idén februárban, Tarr Dávid gitáros kellemes társaságában. A felvételről azt kell tudni hogy élő, és ami él, az a maga módján mindig tökéletes, de főleg a hibáival együtt. A dj béna, a gitár hangolódik, a zenész fárad, az este telik. Teljesen véletlenül ezt az estét sikerült viszonylag elfogadható minőségben felvenni, és ebben az órában még technikai problémák se voltak; ó a technika is él, pláne ha élők nyomkodják; ebbe más is belehalt már. Dávidról pedig azt kell tudni, hogy amikor egy francia túrista részegen elkezdi ordibálni hogy BABÚÚÚÚÚÚZÉÉ ÓÓ, akkor ő egyből bólint, hogy oké, Gipsy King, és már játsza is a Bambó Leót. Bármilyen hangnemben, bármilyen tempóban, bármire. Ja és gitározott a Boney-M-be, igen, abba a Boney-M-be, Daddy Cool, meg minden; ezt még mindig nem akarom elhinni neki, pedig a telefonjában is benne van, azt meg lehet tudni, hogy az ember telefonja sose hazudik. Imádok vele játszani, pedig valójában iszonyú fárasztó; annyi ötlete van, hogy néha már azt érzem, nem is neki támadnak ötletei, hanem az ötetletek támadnak neki, ő meg hagyja magát. Nem áltatom magam azzal, hogy akár a töredékét is felfognám annak az elképesztő zenei tudásnak, amit vigyorogva belenyom a gitárjába; a legjobb esetben is csak minden ötödik grúvot ismerem meg, de már arról is annyi minden eszembe jut, és azok általában annyira vad ötletek, hogy muszáj kipróbálni. Az ötlet nem más, mint farkaséhség. Elfojtott vágy. Az ötletes embernél nincs veszélyesebb a világon, mert hajlandó kockáztatni. Járt utat az ötleteidért fiam, el ne hagyd! Az az ötletem támadt, hogy játszunk kellemes jazzes hiphopot, és kevesebb mint egy óra után azon kapom magam, hogy Beethovent játszok dubsteppel. 
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A borító egy művészetpedagógiai foglalkozáson készült, de művészet és pedagógia nélkül is mindig jó móka szavak nélkül beszélgetni.  Mint a legtöbb asszociációs játék, ehhez is legalább ketten jó ha vagytok; egyikőtök elkezd rajzolni valamit, ami eszébe jut, törekedve arra, hogy ne emelje fel a kezét, és az ő vonalát folytatja a másik, ugyanígy. És olyan nincs hogy nem tudsz rajzolni; én például tényleg nem tudok. De a rajz is a meditáció egy formája, vagy szelep a meg nem született gondolatok számára, ezeket a szelepeket meg jó ha nyitogatod, legalább szellőzik ami odabent marad.
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Egyszer, réges régen, amikor még a kétfarkú is a Kertembe járt, nem hogy a Panda, meg amikor még volt egyáltalán Kertem, szóval nem mostanában, odajött hozzám egy szép leány. Pont Emmanuel Top török bazárját kevertem Z’zi Labor és a Veresegyházi Asszonykórus válallhatatlan Rolling Stones feldolgozásával, és a Prodigy pofozkodásával, amire ráhúztam a kacsamesék zseniális basszusfunkját. Még szerencse hogy csak négy deck van, ugye. Csillogtak a fények, koccantak a sörök, szép este volt, úgy éreztem elememben vagyok. Gyere csak, te szép leány, megmutatom a felhőimet, számot is kérhetsz ha elkérhetem a számod, és hasonló huncutságok. Minden dj ugyanolyan, fekete-fehér, ezt jobb ha tőlem tudjátok. Pedig elhinni, hogy egy szórakozóhelyen rátalálhatsz az igazira, az kábé olyan, mintha  Tényleg te vagy a Dj Panda?  Aha, ragyotam boldogan. ‘Ó pedig reménykedtem hogy csak valami félreértés lesz, azért akartam ellenőrizni. Tudod egy időben sokat hallgattam az egyik mixedet, és nem akartam elhinni hogy ez a kommersz szar is te vagy.’ Pedig szép szája volt, erre határozottan emlékszem. ‘Hát, na mindegy, én biztosan bánnám a helyedben hogy ide jutottam’, mondta az a bizonyos szép száj, és elment a tulajdonsával együtt.  Mindig is jó kapcsolatot ápoltam a rajongóimmal.  Már vége lett a Smack My Bitch Upnak, és lett némi csönd, mire megtaláltam a bosszúmat; gyere Edit, Piaf! Olyan bús zavart voltam, hogy nem kevertem semmivel, magában ment le, csak úgy egyszerűen, semmi gombnyomogatás. Közhely, közhely, röhej. Ma már egyébként hiphop boyzt játszanék egy ilyen helyzetben, de ma már nincsenek ilyen helyzetek, ma már csak a kommersz szar van, a művészet kilovagolt Budapestről, mögötte vágtattak lobogó hajjal a szép leányok. Most például már az első szám Abba! Ó bárcsak előbb hagytam volna abba, nem jutottam volna el eddig a rémes rímek és a kínos slágerekig. Ushert játszok basszus! És még Beatles sincs, hogy mentse a menthetőt. Szerencse, hogy a telefonomon rajta van már a MEGBÁNÁS alkalmazás. Megkérdezhetem tőle, hogy megbánjam-e, hogy ide jutottam. HOVA, kérdezi az app.  Oda, hogy egy tök hangulatos vendéglátói intézményben egy zseniálisan perverz gitárossal azon röhögünk, hogy a Magyar Népmeséknek ugyanaz a köre mint a Dallasnak, és emiatt elfelejtek Beatlest játszani. NE AGGÓDJ, HELYESEN DÖNTÖTTÉL, így az app. Egyébként mindig ezt mondja. A MEGBÁNÁSnak az a célja, hogy boldogabbá tegye a világot. A boldogtalanságot egyfelől a megbánás, másfelől a jövőtől való rettegés táplálja. Ahogy szaporodnak a lehetőségek, annál bonyolutabbá vált az élet. Az emberek az egyik világban élnek, de mellette létezik egymillió másik világ, amelyben élhetnének. Az emberek számtalan kihagyott életút miatt érezhetnek megbánást.  Minden egyes kihagyott lehetőség a jelent terheli. És itt még nincs vége. A jövőben új választások milliói adódnak majd, és minden millióból újabb millió következik. Amikor végül megszületik egy döntés, valami rendkívüli dolog történik. Minden nem választott opció megbánássá alakul. Következésképpen az emberek folyamatosan a jövő súlya és a múlt nyomása közé szorulva sínylődnek, és ez soha nem fordul jobbra. A választások sokasodnak, a megbánás ezzel egyenes arányban növekedik, míg végül az emberek mozdulni sem tudnak, annyira belegabalyodnak a láthatatlan hálóba. Ekkor jön a felmentő MEGBÁNÁS, (már elérhető minden rendszeren, keresd az online áruházakban!) és rendbe rakja a múltat. A MEGBÁNÁS szerint az ember minden egyes döntése az egyetlen helyes döntés. Minden egyes ember élete veszélyben forog, és épphogy megmenekült az EGYETLEN HELYES döntést meghozva. Így kötelességünk örülni. Hiszen mindennek dacára, még mindig életben vagyunk.
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Greater Toronto Area Iridium Flares and ISS Passes for the week of January 27th, 2019
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(Above: On Sunday, January 27 from 6:36 to 6:41 pm EST, the International Space Station will glide over the GTA in a very bright pass, rising from the W horizon and then entering Earth’s shadow over the NNE horizon.)
The ISS (International Space Station) will be visible gliding silently over the GTA this week. The best passes are listed below. (Note: The more negative the Mag. number, the brighter. The larger the Alt. number, the higher up it is!) Many passes will be high and bright! (Data adapted from www.Heavens-above.com. If you enter your location in their website, you will get a list of them for wherever you might be.) All the times are in Eastern Time. Click the hyperlinks to see a star chart of the pass.
Date              Start & End Times (EST)   Direction of Travel  Max Alt.   Mag. Sun, 27-Jan   6:36:11 pm to 6:40:58 pm   moves W to NNE          35°       -2.7 !! Mon, 28-Jan  7:22:13 pm to 7:24:26 pm   moves WNW to NNW   21°       -1.8 Tue, 29-Jan   6:30:29 pm to 6:35:09 pm   moves WNW to NNE    25°       -2.1 !! Wed, 30-Jan  7:16:23 pm to 7:18:35 pm   moves NW to N            20°       -1.8 Thu, 31-Jan   6:24:43 pm to 6:29:16 pm   moves NW to NE          21°       -2.0 !! Thu, 31-Jan   8:01:40 pm to 8:01:59 pm   moves NW to NW         12°       -0.7 Fri, 1-Feb      7:10:15 pm to 7:12:41 pm   moves NW to N             23°       -2.1 !! Sat, 2-Feb     6:18:43 pm to 6:23:25 pm   moves NW to NE          21°       -2.0 !! Sat, 2-Feb     7:55:16 pm to 7:56:08 pm   moves NW to NW         16°       -1.1 Sun, 3-Feb    7:03:53 pm to 7:06:54 pm   moves NW to NNE        31°      -2.7 !!
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(Above: On Monday, January 28 at 6:09:41 am EST, a very bright Iridium Satellite Flare is predicted over the GTA. Look above the SSE horizon, below the moon. The time will vary by a few seconds across the region.)
Iridium flares are glints of sunlight off of the flat reflecting sides of one of the satellites that comprise the Iridium pager and sat-phone network. The flares occur before dawn and after dusk, when the satellite passing overhead is still illuminated by the Sun, which is below the horizon for observers on the ground. The duration and brightness depend on the angles between the observer, the satellite, and the Sun. For even more info about Iridium Flares and the space station, see an article that I wrote here. The Iridium Company expects to finish replacing these satellites later this year, ending the flares, so enjoy them while you can.
Here are this week’s best Iridium Flares for the GTA. Using an accurate clock, go outside a few minutes ahead and look in the direction indicated. You should first see the dim Iridium satellite moving quickly across the sky, and then it will rapidly brighten for 3 to 8 seconds, and fade out. Truly spectacular! The more negative the Magnitude number, the brighter. The larger the Alt. number, the higher up it is! (The horizon is 0°, and 90° is straight up, so 55° is a bit higher than halfway between the horizon and zenith.) These data are adapted from www.heavens-above.com. To get your own schedule, enter your location in their website. Click the hyperlinks to see a star chart of the flare.
Date and Time (EST)          Mag.  Alt.  Direction      Notes Sun, 27-Jan at 6:35:14 pm   -1.5   57°   31° (NNE) Mon, 28-Jan at 6:09:41 am  -3.9   27°   168° (SSE)    Very Bright! Sat, 2-Feb at 5:48:20 am     -0.3   29°   175° (S) Sat, 2-Feb at 6:36:36 am     -0.8   18°    65° (ENE)
Keep looking up, and enjoy the sky when you do. I love questions and requests - so, send me some!
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A State Of Sundays 343
Channel: Electric Area (Sirius 52, XM 52)
Airdate: March 18, 2018 - March 19, 2018
Airtime: 06:00 AM - 06:00 AM
Timezone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Tracklist:
06:00 AM - 07:00 AM: Downtempo Sessions
07:00 AM - 08:00 AM: Armada Sunset
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Armin van Buuren - ASOT 855
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Ruben de Ronde - TSOH 362
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Trance System
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM: Andrew Rayel - Find Your Harmony 097
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM: Eelke Kleijn - DAYS Like NIGHTS 019
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM: Armada Sunset
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM: Radio Wonderland (Non-ASOS Music)
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM: Trance System
05:00 PM - 06:00 PM: Cosmic Gate - Wake Your Mind 206
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM: W&W - Mainstage Radio 004
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM: Trance System
08:00 PM - 09:00 PM: Ruben de Ronde - TSOH 362
09:00 PM - 11:00 PM: Armin van Buuren - ASOT 855
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM: Trance System
12:00 AM - 01:00 AM: Andrew Rayel - Find Your Harmony 097
01:00 AM - 02:00 AM: Eelke Kleijn - DAYS Like NIGHTS 019
02:00 AM - 03:00 AM: Trance System
03:00 AM - 04:00 AM: W&W - Mainstage Radio 004
04:00 AM - 05:00 AM: Armada Sunset
05:00 AM - 06:00 AM: Downtempo Sessions
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https://www.astateoftrance.com/a-state-of-sundays/a-state-of-sundays-348/
http://107.170.39.140/search_playlist.php?artist=&title=&channel=52&month=&date=&shour=&sampm=&stz=&ehour=&eampm=&tdate=201811&resultcount=1316&page=3
http://107.170.39.140/search_playlist.php?artist=&title=&channel=52&month=&date=&shour=&sampm=&stz=&ehour=&eampm=&tdate=201811&resultcount=1316&page=2
http://107.170.39.140/search_playlist.php?artist=&title=&channel=52&month=&date=&shour=&sampm=&stz=&ehour=&eampm=&tdate=201811&resultcount=1316&page=1
http://107.170.39.140/search_playlist.php?artist=&title=&channel=52&month=&date=&shour=&sampm=&stz=&ehour=&eampm=&tdate=201811&resultcount=1316&page=0
http://107.170.39.140/search_playlist.php?artist=&title=&channel=52&month=&date=&shour=&sampm=&stz=&ehour=&eampm=&resultcount=1316&tdate=201812&page=36
http://107.170.39.140/search_playlist.php?artist=&title=&channel=52&month=&date=&shour=&sampm=&stz=&ehour=&eampm=&resultcount=1316&tdate=201812&page=35
NOTE: The livestream was 23 hours long because the remaining 1 hour was occupied by Radio Wonderland.
NOTE #2:  Although the livestream was not 24 hours long, it will be numbered as an official episode on the ASOS timeline.
NOTE #3: Because information takes a while to compile, a detailed version of the tracklist will be uploaded at a later time.
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lovedtogekiss · 3 years
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FUCK you look at my year in review
I posted 3,097 times in 2021
49 posts created (2%)
3048 posts reblogged (98%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 62.2 posts.
I added 150 tags in 2021
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#blue addison gay sex post - 24 posts
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#bfposting - 12 posts
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#spampink - 11 posts
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boyfriend, but an overly affectionate child
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in honour of 1 2 3 blueaddison cyber cafe sex i think we should have an addison raid in . 4:30 pm est today in the bush above the deltarune area on the 18+ . be there or be square <3
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this is my emotional support bug
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internet psychology?
ok im sleepy and low on braincells so be patient but like
do you ever wonder how the weird human soup of the internet affects the culture and behaviour and shit of humanity as a whole? like, *gestures at psychologists and anthropologists* are you not entertained????
humanitys never been this connected and it fucking fascinates me. is there a scientific explanation for weeaboos? antivaxxers? cringe culture? finding community and people who agree with you is so fucking easy now.
ive had it drilled into my head over and over again about how having too much screen time affects kids but i want to know how the content they consume during that screen time affects them. or what about just indirect effects? i cant be the only one who has severe trust issues from how many times i was warned about pedophiles on the internet.
all of a sudden we all care about our mental health and like i never wouldve figured out that i was getting fucking abused if it werent for the internet, and i wouldnt have learned that i was continuing the cycle either. what about the trauma that comes from so many traumatized kids with trust issues banding together and deciding that they alone are responsible for each others mental health?
how could a teenager in japan be influenced by americas meme culture? cringe culture? theres so much fucking cultural exchange and it FASCINATES me, please tell me im not the only one
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How Having Cancer Helped Chris Odoi Realize That Soccer May Not Last Forever
The #AskASocerPro show is a Live video podcast where 11 year MLS vet and Mental Strength Coach Quincy Amarikwa dives into the mentalities of highly successful individuals both on and off the pitch. In this weeks episode Chris Odoi discussed about biggest misconception on being a MLS player,  What does he do off the field, his favorite memory and more.
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4:22-6:42 Chris Odoi - MSL Mentee Joins The #AskASoccerPro Show!
6:43-9:20 Chris Odoi on how the Long Term Winners Mindset influences his decisions.
9:21-16:16 How Having Cancer Helped Chris Odoi Realize That Soccer May Not Last Forever, And What He Did About It.
16:17-22:11 Chris Odoi On How Fear Affects Him.
24:14-31:18 Chris Odoi on his biggest misconception on being a MLS player @markbtackett
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47:40-51:12 Chris Odoi’s favorite memory from playing with Quincy
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Quincy Amarikwa (00:00):
We're all here to ride the MSL waves. You've mentioned the strength lead. I'd like to welcome you to another episode of the hashtag ask eight soccer pro [inaudible] art what's going on. RF. K refugees. Welcome. Welcome Eden EDI en. Welcome in Joe Jackson, Connor Johnson. Shannon, what up? Hi, David loud artists. What's going on? I'm doing well. I'm doing well. Looking forward to today's episode and today's guest. Oh man. Almost, even. I got so excited for today's guest. I forgot to get, I forgot to download his graphics. Uh, what's going on? I'm doing well. Soccer, soccer sub podcast dropped by what's going on, Matt. What's happening. What's happening. Let's see. Um, yeah, I'm not going to be able to pull it up. Cause the internet at my house of residence is not, is not doing too hot right now. Um, spending that hard button, but all right, let's get into it because 2020 one's about that frequency.
Quincy Amarikwa (01:11):
I'm getting dialed in. I'm excited for today and I'm also excited for the, the, the, I don't even know how to describe it, but let's get into what I've got here. And, um, as we prepare for today's show guest, so, uh, what's going on everybody. Welcome to another episode of the hashtag. Ask a soccer pro show. I am your host. 12 year pro MLS cup champion, MLS comeback Claire, the year UC Davis hall of fame member, black players for change founder and MSL coach Quincy America. Now what is the MSL? You may be asking yourself, well, that's what we're here to discuss and break down every Thursday, 6:00 PM, PST 9:00 PM EST live here on the perfect soccer, Instagram account, the mental strength league. I mean, you had, uh, dropped those Ivan. You had emojis if you're down in the MSL and for those of you who are just now tuning into this frequency, hopefully you like what I did there.
Quincy Amarikwa (02:14):
It's a game of 40 chess, one where you're either aware and an active participant or you're upon in the game steady getting played. So what is the MSL? It is the mindset you need to accomplish your goals. Why should you have this mindset? So you can learn how to learn, why learn, how to learn? Well. So you can know how, and when you were stopping yourself from achieving your goals and what to do about it. And when does this mindset start? Well, when you take responsibility for where you are, even if where you are, isn't your fault and put forth a plan to learn what you need to, to continue forward. So if you guys are ready for two days episode, I'm going to need you guys to spam that heart button and drop below what you're excited for, uh, with today's episode as well, those humming your head, emojis, loving that, loving that love, and that love in that.
Quincy Amarikwa (03:05):
Uh, Joe Jackson already dropping them in your head emojis. Uh POBA Jr. Trevor Willis increased football, yo Jordan, what's going on, um, loving that scene. Everyone has spending the heart button and, uh, while everybody is doing that, sharing with me, what you're excited for today's episode in today's show guests, I'm going to give you guys a quick word from today's sponsor yet. So today's episode is brought to you by perfect soccer. The number one platform online to talk to learn from and work with pro soccer players. Sign up for your perfect soccer subscription today [email protected] slash subscriptions subscription that's subscription subscription, right? So this is for youth players to pros, coaches and parents get access to everything you'd ever need on your soccer journey with your perfect soccer subscription. Again, head over to perfect soccer skills.com/subscription today, and shout out Joe Jackson for dropping that link for everybody on the live here as they're spamming at heart button to sign up because an investment in perfect soccer, is that an investment in yourself?
Quincy Amarikwa (04:14):
You guys know what it is [inaudible] and, uh, I'm excited for today's show guest. We're having a future legend. I wouldn't even know, say future legend, current legend and future double legend. Chris, a, uh, my old teammate over at DC United and an MSL mentee of mine. Mans has been doing work and has an amazing story. Um, I'm excited to bring him on here today. Uh, uh, give the audience a little bit of breakdown of his mentality. I'll even let him share a little bit, um, let him, uh, we'll have him share a little bit of his story for those of you who aren't aware of, uh, where he's been and, um, get an idea of where he's going and, uh, any questions that you guys have, make sure you drop them in the comment or in the question box here. And I think I saw Chris had already joined in, so let me send him that so we can get him in here and get going. Uh, uh, Justin Mauro dropped in the live. What's going on brother say Chris's late. That's that's a fine where I come from, bro. Chris is not late. Mans was on time. He's been patiently waiting, uh, even patiently waiting cause I've I'm coming correct with the, uh, the official, the official introduction to the show. What's going on, brother? How you doing brother? And you're the actual legend man. I me bro. Hey, come on bro. Come on, come on, bro. You'll make me bless you're on the live. You know, yo love that.
Quincy Amarikwa (06:04):
Yo, I love that man. Repping the long-term winner's mindset, you know, uh, man, I pull up now you're making me, uh, relive good times. Um, I'm thinking about when we had the t-shirts, uh, at preseason 2020, uh, I saw you, I, the long-term winners mindset t-shirt immediately and say that that's me. That was mine. I mean, Hey, I need that. I need does it. Okay. Bet, bro. This is the only one I have, but facts it's yours. Yeah, no, I'm happy to see you still got it, brother. What a man. I know we'll, we'll end up talking about a whole bunch of stuff as we typically do. Uh, what, what made you, uh, what made you go for that, that shirt? What about that was, what about that represents you?
Quincy Amarikwa (06:52):
Yeah, the long-term mindset, something I really picked up off of you. That's something that you preached in our conversation, several conversations throughout our year together, um, you know, before go, the beating you and talking to you and learning your mindset. I was very stern sort term with my thinking and how I went day by day and how I went about life. Um, you know, just take a sort term for quick reference. You know, first couple of years in a lead, I wasn't really thinking about life after soccer. You know, like I'm a professional soccer player, things are going okay. You know, I'm not going to be here for awhile. Not thinking that anything can change at any moment. Uh, and things did. And my career was we'll probably get into a little later, which kind of starts shifting my mindset and that in addition with meeting you and talking to you and having our conversations, uh, so now more of a long-term thinker in terms of the way I operate.
Quincy Amarikwa (07:55):
That's awesome, man. No, I appreciate, I mean, I appreciate that and it's, it's cool, man. It's been cool to really see your progress and your process, you know, just like, uh, initially meeting you in DC, watching, watching you watch me and Earl just have long debates in the, in the locker room, uh, you know, helping me better understand, you know, your approach and how you think about things and you know, always, I will always tell you, you know what I mean? Like I learned just as much, I think I feel I learned even more from you, you know what I mean? Like, and I've always appreciated how open you've been in, in, um, your willingness to like recognize where you're at. Like, I, I guess my main thing I'm getting around to the directing is like, there's a, it's, it's a skillset of knowing you don't know everything, but also confident that you do know, you know, what you know, and you're good at what you do.
Quincy Amarikwa (08:59):
You know what I mean? So it's like, it's, it's a, it's a good, it's a good balance. And um, I always thought you did a really great job of that. And um, it's just been cool to see how that progressed over time. Um, you, you, of, you touched on it a little bit in terms of what might've kind of, kick-started your, Hey, you know, soccer doesn't doesn't necessarily, might not last forever. Um, w you want to give us a little bit of, uh, of your, of your story, you know, uh, of it, of what you'd like to share and, and, and what that process has been like for you.
Quincy Amarikwa (09:34):
Yeah, sure. So, um, I guess I'll take it back a little bit. Just give people a little bit of my background. Uh, Chris had deleted sham, my full name. If you didn't know, going into my fifth year of professional soccer with DC United, uh, born and raised in Maryland. So I'm from this area I've been here my whole life pretty much. And I think that's where it all stems from. You know, I think I've lived, uh, you know, a very good life, especially growing up. My parents worked very hard to give me all the resources I needed in order to be successful. You know, whether it was the, the schools I went to growing up, or, uh, finally it's to go to a better team. You know, growing up the team was an hour away. The practice was our way. Parents made that sacrifice to get me there in order to become a better player.
Quincy Amarikwa (10:25):
And I think that's where it was like, I was just, I was pretty much in a comfortable position for most of my life. Um, and that lasted a long time, you know, as I progressed and got older, uh, soccer was always pretty comfortable. I was always one of the better players in the area in high school. My junior year, the team that at school would, I was wanting to go to Maryland, can call her. And so I committed early my junior year, I got to Maryland four years started there. Uh, so, you know, this was all comfortable, but once I got to my procreate, that's when things got shaken up a little bit and started becoming a little uncomfortable for me. Uh, 2017, I got drafted to DC United, uh, two weeks into my first pre-season. I got hurt, got an injury was out for a couple of weeks, came back, got sent, uh, the USL team Richmond, uh, at the time.
Quincy Amarikwa (11:17):
And, uh, I couldn't even play there. You know, I, I knew I was not having a chance of playing with the first thing and I was fine with that. I'll get my experience. And he goes, so it's hard to get my chance for the first thing. I go down to USL and I can't even get on the field there, you know, I'm like a month or two in my career and I'm like, I'm play in the USL. Like maybe I'm not cut out for this, you know, just hard on myself and my mentality wasn't right at the time. But, uh, eventually that might've been a good thing. Uh, since I was playing there, then he kept me at DC and train. I started quickly Franny and eventually like an injury happened. I started getting back into the, to the roster and the best of planning and starting games.
Quincy Amarikwa (12:00):
So it worked out in the, uh, in the end. So my first year was okay towards the end of the year. I got hurt again. Um, and then 2018 happened my second year in the league. I had a decent first year, so I'm expecting my second year to be even better. I'm trying to take it up a notch and make a true impact in the league. And that wasn't the case at all. Uh, immediately just started dealing with injuries. My second year had the surgery and then I was just always, uh, not feeling good, not feeling right. Something was always wrong. I didn't know what it was. I was going to the team telling them something's off something, you know, can, can I get checked out, find something, they couldn't find anything wrong with me. I got in my head and started thinking like, Oh man, they must think I'm lying or making the sub that out.
Quincy Amarikwa (12:47):
I was like, man, maybe I'm not cut out for this. You know, just went to a bad path. And towards the end of the year, it came out that I had possibly as my former, uh, form of blood cancer. So, you know, uh, went through, you know, obviously that's a very life-changing event that happened for me. And, uh, you know, that's when I really picked up the idea that man, like my career really could have been over at any time and the time I'd spend off the field. I wasn't really preparing myself for life after soccer. You know, it was more of coming home and taking a big nap for two, two and a half hours, uh, playing video games that Alize the grant, whatever, you know, just not being very productive with my free time when we have so much free time as professional soccer players.
Quincy Amarikwa (13:39):
Uh, so, you know, I went through chemotherapy, eventually made it back on the field and, uh, you know, that's that following year 2019 is when I met you. So, uh, the combination of, you know, having a cancer and going through that experience and then meeting you, someone with your mindset, just the combination of those things together just really had me motivated to start just doing things that were better for, for my life. Maybe after soccer or just putting in the work. Now, changing my mentality on certain things, certain things that you pointed out, maybe some flaws in me that you would point out, but, uh, with you, the type of person you are being so selfless. And even though you pointed out these flaws in me, you were willing and more than able to help me throw them and helped me work on them. And the amount of time that we spent like having conversations, man, it was a lot throughout the year, but I was appreciated you spending that time, like passing on your knowledge and information that you accumulated over your lifetime and your career and your willingness to pass that on to anybody who was willing to listen as everybody here in perfect soccer knows, uh, that you have, that you have, that you have that mindset and that you have that get to pass that on to other people.
Quincy Amarikwa (15:01):
So that's not my story. That's kind of how I changed my mindset. And I'm still working on still constant process. I still fall short a lot of times, but, uh, you know, I'm still trying to go up and up, uh, as, as life goes on,
Quincy Amarikwa (15:15):
Man, I love that, man. You gave me teary-eyed over here, bro. Might try to try to make me cry over here on my show, bro. That's that's I mean, I, I appreciate that. That's like, that means a lot. I, um, um, yeah, but I wasn't expecting to hear that, man. I just was, I was just always, uh, focused on hopefully trying to share how to avoid many mistakes that I made because I've made, I made a whole lot of them and I'm sure you saw me make a whole, a whole lot more, even, even in our time in, uh, in DC. Right. Uh, but as you know, and we talked about here on the show with the three S's of self-awareness, you know, like, um, making mistakes is part of the process and being, being open to criticism and self reflection and self-awareness is, is, is key right?
Quincy Amarikwa (16:09):
To accomplishing your goals, said it, I said it a little bit earlier here in the intro of what the, a, what the MSM mindset is. And, uh, I think something that you pointed out as well as like, you, you fall short, but you're falling forward, you know, and if you've got the long-term winners mindset, you know, a loss or a setback, um, even you had mentioned it, um, when you were talking about, uh, when you got sent down to the USL very early in your, your, you know, your first year looking back on it, it's a positive, but during, it's not, it's not so positive. Right.
Quincy Amarikwa (16:46):
He talked about the, um, the state of self doubt, uh, questioning, am I cut out for this? You know, is it me? Is it the system? Is it, you know, it's a very uncomfortable, uh, face and I think what's great. What's great in your story and you sharing that is, um, a lot of players, parents, coaches, um, don't see that side of the game, right. They don't, they don't, they don't hear about that. That's not spoken to very frequently or often. And, um, it, it can, it can make people feel as though they're alone or they're by themselves, you know, they're by themselves in that. Um, so I, I think it's a amazing, your willingness to kind of share that and, um, and, and be so open. Um, when most people would be very scared, be very scared to be. Um, and, and that makes me even think about, uh, the, the conversations and, and, uh, jokes and stuff we'd have in the locker room about me always teasing you about being hella scary all the time. Right. Uh, okay. What, what do you, what do you think that, like, you know, I obviously I have my thoughts as to what it, what it is or what I think it to be, but like, for you, like, do you feel like those were rational fears? Do you think, like they're healthy? Like how, how do you describe what fear is? Like, what does fear to you?
Quincy Amarikwa (18:17):
Fear to me, I would say is the unknown. Um, so like our previous previously said, you know, I was always pretty much in a comfortable position and then didn't really care too much for too much change, you know? Uh, so, you know, fear to me is it's probably changed stepping into the unknown. And you were quick to point that out and said, do what you say. You're scared of just scary that I, I didn't like you saying that, but at the same time, you know, the fact that I realized, man, this question seems to send me like, this must be a real thing with me. Like, how do I, how do I work on, or how do I flex on it? And, you know, he gave me some great advice with that. And he said anything that's, you're, you're afraid of, or, uh, apprehensive to do, man, just step into it and see what you're scared of. He's like half the time, your head step in there and you look around, you're like, man, like I shouldn't, I shouldn't have got scared at all. You know, this isn't too bad that I, so, you know, I've tried to take that. So try to apply that. It's how to do things that, you know, a few years ago there was no chance I would have been doing so for sure, appreciate you for the poking at me, uh, to get, to get better.
Quincy Amarikwa (19:37):
Yeah. Not, uh, not everybody's too happy with my approach. Right. Uh, in the short term, um, the goal and hope is that in the long-term right. Um, it seemed for what it, what it's meant to be, which is a love, you know what I mean? Like I see your puppy. I see, I see where you are and I also see what you can become and what, you know, you can become for yourself. Right. Um, but nothing, nothing of greatness happens staying in your comfort zone, always, you know? And, um, it doesn't mean you're always going to step into step into the unknown and everything's going to go great. Sometimes it's gonna, it's going to go terribly wrong, but that also is an opportunity to learn. And I think you've, you've done it in your own way. And, and, uh, you know, you did the work I could, I could, you know, I can pull it out or call it out and tease you or, you know, encourage you, or however you want to, you know, someone might look at it as teasing and someone else looks at it as encouragement.
Quincy Amarikwa (20:43):
Right. Motivation. Um, so, and, and, and we talk a lot about that here. Right? Take negativity or positivity, or take negativity and turn it into positivity and take positivity and utilize it no matter what, it's energy. Right. So how are you going to utilize the energy to focus the attention people give you positive or negative? Um, so, uh, it's, it's no, it's, it's cool to, it's cool to see it. It's really cool to hear, because my point is really, you still have to do the work that matter if I call it out or pointed out, right? Like you're doing the work, your, your self reflect your step when you could maybe do more or when you need to do less, you know, cause you know, we're not all the same. We don't all have the same background, the same advantages disadvantages. And, um, what works for me might not work for you. Um, but your willingness to kind of, like I said, here, be confident in, in what, you know, but also open to seeing and hearing other things. I always, I always thought was a very valuable and, and um, impactful attribute that you have and, um, hopefully hopefully more clubs see that, understand that and, uh, and value that here moving forward. I, I, I think they will, if they're the smart ones will at least broke.
Quincy Amarikwa (22:11):
Um, okay. So let me see here. So everybody, uh, so obviously obviously a bunch of people are spending the heart button love and the love and the conversation so far, and a lot that you're talking about, um, uh, if anyone's got any questions, make sure questions for Chris, drop them in the, in the chat box here below also I'll look through the, um, Oh, Kevin joined in and said what up, um, tournament. Okay guys, you're talking about the tournament. What's uh, uh, uh, let's see. You always end up falling behind on the, on the scrolling here. Um, yeah, I've ever been on, this is your first live bro for something new, right? Yo, shout out.
Quincy Amarikwa (23:06):
I love that, man. You know, the, uh, it's very, uh, uh, we had DWP Bradley, right. Phillips was on. I want to say like episode, Oh man. Now to my knowledge. But, um, he came on, it was his first Instagram live as well to mans didn't know nothing about it. I was just like, what? Let's go, what up? Let's do it. Yeah. It was a great episode. So it was like, I respect that. That is a quality that a lot of people had, so they got to be prepared, perfectly love that. Uh, okay. So let's see what we got here, uh, at camp Kendall had said through adversity comes greatness and then dropped her I'm in the head and her I'm in the head. I'm in your head emojis. Uh, Kevin Perez said that boy, Chris is different. Right.
Quincy Amarikwa (24:02):
Having a different breed backs. Right.
Quincy Amarikwa (24:10):
Um, let's see.
Quincy Amarikwa (24:14):
Okay. So we got Mark Tackett, Mark [inaudible], um, asked, uh, what was your biggest misconception about being an MLS player?
Quincy Amarikwa (24:25):
Biggest misconception.
Quincy Amarikwa (24:27):
Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (24:37):
Like prior to being a player and then realized that once I get in trouble, once I get that
Quincy Amarikwa (24:43):
Yeah. Let's, let's go. Um, let's go with that.
Quincy Amarikwa (24:54):
Probably I bought, I was more prepared for the adversity. Like the first thing that I mentioned, you know, I was prepared not to play right away for the first team, but, you know, I thought for sure I'd be able to play, uh, start in the USO and it wasn't, I wasn't even getting into that. That was just a real rude awakening for me, uh, that I had to go through, but you know, maybe better in the long run. So, uh, yeah, I would say that, uh, that maybe not easy to play in MLS, but definitely in the USO. I thought I was well prepared for that.
Quincy Amarikwa (25:36):
Okay. I like, okay. So then what was it that you were missing at that time? Like, cause clearly you figured it out, right? Like where you figured out what you needed to do, what, what, what did you get comfortable? What were you too comfortable with? And like, how did you under S how did you, how did you underestimate it so greatly?
Quincy Amarikwa (26:02):
You know, I thought it was just a given that, okay, the first thing sends me down to USO are going to be playing and, and starting and getting my minutes because you're not allowed. That's how it works. And I think five of us were sent down from the first team and all the, all of the four others were starting to play the whole game. And I'm there sitting on the bench, the whole game. I'm like, like, like what's up with me? Like, what am I doing? And then I started seeing him, I played my play, started to decrease until just like all mentality. I was like, man, I'm like, good for this look good enough for this level. So, you know, that's what it was for me. And it was, it was hard to get out of that, but, you know, eventually they call me back to the first team to train and that's when I started helping my game and improving at a fast rate. But, you know, if they had left me there, I don't know what else would have happened to be honest.
Quincy Amarikwa (26:57):
Gotcha. So what, what did you, what did you hone in on focus in on, like, what was your kind of North star?
Quincy Amarikwa (27:06):
Uh, what do you mean? Exactly?
Quincy Amarikwa (27:09):
So like you, you, you went down, you weren't expecting that you weren't playing, you got kind of like a second opportunity at getting back up to the first team and getting some, some training. What, what about once you got back? What did you focus on? So that, that, that wouldn't happen to you. So like you focused on the, how you felt not being involved and that made you work harder. Um, and if so, like what did you work harder at? Like what did you stop taking for granted? What did you stop? Um, what did you stop thinking was a given?
Quincy Amarikwa (27:49):
Yeah, for sure. I didn't want to feel that feeling again. So when I get back, got back to DC training, I was prepared to go back down. But, uh, when I did go back down, I was like, okay, I'm gonna be ready next time I go back for sure. So it was just things like, uh, going to training and even staying at the training, you know, knowing our assistant coach Nolan, he was helping me a lot. He was the guy who I was talking to a lot throughout that time and helping me focus on certain things after practice, maybe it was after practice, I've stayed a little later within maybe 20, 20 crosses or something like that. There's different parts of my game, just trying to get better at the round, out my game. Um, so whenever I was, you know, as me thinking, going back to USAA, I'll be ready, but it came to the point where the opportunity opened up for me with the first team. And I think I took full advantage of it when I was, uh, put in there, you know, start playing games, subbing in and definitely started starting the games. And, you know, I think my first year after I played, you know, good to, uh, above average, you know, every game support supper, maybe one game, I had a bad game, but other than that, I was pretty consistent or, uh, really felt like I belonged after that.
Quincy Amarikwa (29:06):
Love that. Okay. So, so you, you got a slice of humble pie, right? And then had to be honest with yourself about that and know that you didn't want to feel that again, you got, you, you took self initiative, cause you said I'm not going to make that mistake again. And I'm going to do additional work prepared for the next time. And then you held yourself accountable to that, to the point that you didn't even have to end up getting sent back down. Cause it's almost like you learned your lesson and you started accelerating growing quickly from that, from that experience. So I like that, man, that's active, that's active, uh, execution of the three S's of self-awareness man.
Quincy Amarikwa (29:47):
No, the last part self, uh, accountability. That's a big part that I feel like sometimes I like to just stay consistent and disciplined and that, uh, uh, and when I'm doing so for that year, you know, I was pretty consistent with doing quite a bit of extra work after training. And I think I really hope, and I should be doing more of it now to be honest, but yeah,
Quincy Amarikwa (30:13):
No, I follow you. I think, I think that's the one that can get most difficult because when you hold yourself accountable, it becomes habit and routine and then that becomes comfortable, you know? And, and then I think I talk about it. We talk about a lot. I talk about it here on the show, you know, what got you here might not get you there. And especially at the professional sports level, right? It's, there's constantly someone that's coming for your spot. So we talk about, you know, adapt or die. You got to adapt times change and sometimes they change real quick, you know? And, um, uh, I think understanding your strengths and your weaknesses is, is crucial to developing a long-term winner's mindset and surviving, you know, uh, for the, for the longterm. So I think, yeah, I think your experience is very unique and your perspective is extremely unique. And, and because of that, I think it only will, it only helps you Excel in the professional, in the professional world, you know, and, um, I think, uh, that's kind of a good, good, uh, transition into the next question that came in from, uh, from Joe Jackson. Um, he had asked, uh, what, uh, what do you want to do after your career, or what do you think be interested in,
Quincy Amarikwa (31:31):
Hey, great question. Um, I'm still working on that, trying to figure exactly what I want to do post career. And I don't know if you wanted to bring that up or I can bring it up now, but, uh, I'll be starting the internship actually with, uh, Quincy and perfect soccer learning under him. I think that's just, it's just a great time for me, you know, I spent almost the last year or two really learning and doing, going through personal development and things like that, but I think it's now it's time to put things into action. So, you know, things came up maybe possibly going back to school or maybe get a MBA or something like that. But, uh, you know, our conversation has made you Quincy and you vastly brought up this idea of me, you know, really working under you and learning and helping you at perfect soccer. And I thought it was a great opportunity. So, uh, you know, you're going to have me in different roles and positions to figure out what I like best. And I think it would give me more of a clarity to figure out which direction I want to go post career.
Quincy Amarikwa (32:37):
And, uh, was, Joe had asked that question yet. And, uh, I was excited. I'm excited to announce that, uh, yeah, Chris will be joining as a perfect soccer intern starting out here, um, with us. Um, we've had, you know, several, several interns in the past so far and some have become a full members of our, of the perfect soccer team. Um, some have kind of moved on into other industries and areas and it's, uh, it's been an amazing process. Um, Chris has helped us with our newly updated onboarding process, which has been awesome and, uh, creating a space where like he had mentioned, he can kind of, um, figure out where he wants to go because as a lot of, um, our followers and members, um, struggled with is, you know, how do I figure out what it is that I want to do? How do I know what I want to do?
Quincy Amarikwa (33:29):
That's like, that's a big task, you know, and a lot of people just put it on delay and they procrastinate, right. Cause they're just like, ah, I'll do it later. I'll figure it out later. I'll figure it out later. And very similar where you said, Hey, as a pro player, you got a lot of time, right? As a, as a, you know, a kid in high school in junior high kid in elementary school kid in college, you, you have a lot of time, you know, and, um, working and at a slow pace to figure that out is better than delaying it. So you said you've been, you've been researching personal development learning kind of tasting a little bit here and there over the last two years. And in that two year time, then it said, Hey, I think I want to, I want to dabble in this.
Quincy Amarikwa (34:15):
I know you're doing, you were trying to, you're a little bit of re real estate and you know, stock market. And I mean, I think my point is people think that you have to have it all figured out right away and from the beginning. And that's not the case, you know, that that's not the case at all. And, um, hopefully here with conversations like this and a big reason why I wanted to have you as a, you know, episode one Oh two of the show is, um, creating that space. So we have the room to figure it out. You know, we're not going to know everything. We're going to make mistakes. You can try something and that will maybe let you know that you don't want anything to do with it. And it's okay. Let's move on to something else. But let's also, let's also make sure we have a plan that we can commit to, um, over time, this is that longterm winners mindset.
Quincy Amarikwa (35:04):
I'm just, I'm just seeing, I'm just like your ex you're just you're executing on it. Right. You're living it. And, um, it, I guess it makes me reflect on like being in the locker room and I can be preaching it and saying it, and then it can be, I act, Quincy, Quincy, just talk him just the same old thing. Right. And I get that, right. Like, that's good, good. If I get tired and you're, you're sick of hearing me. That means you, at least you heard me say, you know, if, and when you hit that typical time or that road or whatever, if, if, if that story is helpful, cool. I did my job. Right. That's how I'm looking at it. And, uh, E being on this side, in terms of just seeing the results of the work that you've been doing in your free time, right?
Quincy Amarikwa (35:54):
Like when no, one's looking, holding yourself accountable, taking initiative, being honest with yourself, like the results speak, you know, and I, I think it's been well-deserved and I think you've earned. I think you've earned it, you know? So I'm, I'm just, uh, I'm proud of what you've been doing. And, um, I'm excited for, for what's what's to come and your future man. And, uh, you got other, uh, you got other fans, uh, uh, Philippe joined in, gave away. Yeah. Uh, uh, Earl, Earl Edwards Jr. Came and said, ah, I'm mad. I missed the first half of this one. Let me see. Okay. Yeah. So like I said, I'll fall behind on the step. Okay. So Earl's on Earl said for everyone watching Quincy, Chris and I sat side by side in the DC locker room and would have Cabos just like this every day for hours. Um, it was, it was our intro into the MSL life-changing, uh, Facebook. And he said, yeah, four hours. Yeah. You said four hours, but four hours. Isn't far off LOL. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So you got, uh, Christina dropped, uh I'm in your head emojis, uh, jaw. Oh yeah. W it was a jaw had said, Oh, just finish a sweaty run. Didn't want to, didn't want to, but I'm part of the MSL school. I, uh, let's see. I think I saw another question for you. Come in here. Um, okay. Is dot Umar, U U M a R underscore said, Hey, Chris, what's the number one thing you do off the field that helps you progress as a player?
Quincy Amarikwa (37:36):
How I spend my time though, like I said, I used to spend it not being productive at all waste of time. It was just cool. Like, you just have to find a balance that works for you, but you can't be all one end of the spectrum too much. So before, when it was solely like TV, NABS, whatever, now it's more learning like, like you had previously said, learning about investing in real estate, investing in a stock market, you know, something that can set me up for, for the future, uh, you know, and continue to develop. So, uh, I've taken certain courses. They have free courses online, uh, that spend time on, uh, financial literacy course was kind of introductory me too, but I found another one on my own. Just how to better manage my money on my home and stuff like that. Uh, what else I spent my time doing, uh, um, I cook a lot now. Uh, you know, I changed my diet, so I have to cook a lot more for me, uh, spend time meditating. Uh, I tried to do that as soon as I wake up in the morning I go to sleep. I felt like that's really helped me, um, clear my head. Um, but yeah, just try to be productive with my free time. Um, for sure.
Quincy Amarikwa (39:05):
I love, I love that. Um, I can stand to do that a bit more. I did. I tried meditating. I did that for a little bit. Um, I liked that and enjoyed that. Like, I need to make time for that. That one's a good one. Um, you'd mentioned a lot of that is coming down to like time management. Did, um, did you utilize the time management, uh, worksheet and training that we had?
Quincy Amarikwa (39:29):
Yeah. So for those of you don't know, uh, once we Earl and I started talking to Quincy and he started to bring us into the MSL mindset, uh, he had, uh, started, uh, clock in what we're doing and how we're spending our time every day, what we're doing every 30 minutes of the day. Um, so, you know, I definitely got really into that. And just at first you could kind of see how you would spend your time and how it wasn't productive, and you really don't really notice it or realize when you're doing it, but when you have to write it down and type it, and you're spending box at the box saying watching TV, watching TV, watching TV, it's like, man, like maybe I shouldn't be spending as much time watching TV. And that was a great thing for me is, uh, um, to be honest, I'm still not currently doing that right now, but I definitely do have better, uh, knowledge of what I'm doing and how I'm spending my time. But, you know, for that first year I did it, uh, I did it consistently for a year. I think you're helping. It really did help me in a lot of ways, seeing how I spend my time more productive,
Quincy Amarikwa (40:44):
I'd love that we can. I think for the longest time I thought I thought the problem was, uh, I thought the root problem was a financial problem, like of like, okay, everyone spends their time doing things to kind of, to make money or to earn money so that they can take vacation and start a business, invest in their futures, pay for school, whatever. Right. And I was going like, okay, a lot of people don't have a financial literacy so that, you know, I focused on building that, that first financial literacy course and, and sharing what I had learned and mistakes I've made and the real estate deals and all that stuff. And it wasn't necessarily resulting in what I thought it was until I really focusing. And I went, you know what, it's actually, it's a time literacy, literacy, uh, issue, right? Like it's like people, people, one, they don't know how to budget their money.
Quincy Amarikwa (41:36):
That's one problem. But worse is, people don't know how to budget their time, you know? And to the point that you're making is, you know, when you're not writing down where you spend your time, you literally don't see your time. You don't see it. So you don't even, you don't realize you are bleeding time. Right. Um, and, uh, once, once we put together that time management worksheet, I mean, for me, that was like the light bulb for me, in terms of like how I can better utilize my time as well too, is showcasing how guys can learn, how to budget and manage their time, their time for themselves. Um, and with you saying that, you know, is that you stuck to it for a year, that's massive, right. It becomes a habit. And now you can start thinking in terms of your time allocation and you don't necessarily have to write it every day to break up your day into 30 minutes segments.
Quincy Amarikwa (42:36):
Right. For sure. Um, it's a, it's an act, it's a practice in meditation it's own way because you have to be focused on a task for a certain duration of time. And it's a task that you might not necessarily enjoy because it's showing you where you fall short and literally have to confront it every day. Like you're looking at your BS every day and you're just like, okay, can I keep looking at this and still do it and not like, and then make excuses as to why that opportunity was because of someone else, you know? Um, no, it's beautiful. Uh, cause I was thinking with, uh, Earl, right. Earl's I think Earl's more my temperament like, go, go, go today. Yes. Okay. Go, go, go crash bird. Do it again. Uh, uh, and seeing, seeing you guys approach the time management sheet and the, the, uh, the feedback I get from you guys in terms of like hating it.
Quincy Amarikwa (43:40):
Yeah.
Quincy Amarikwa (43:46):
Is, you know, this is, this is stupid, you know what I mean? Like what's the point I don't see. And I go, yeah. Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (43:58):
Yeah.
Quincy Amarikwa (43:58):
Yeah, man. Uh, it's, it's, it's uh, it's positive feedback. It's good to hear. Right. Cause like the feedback now is like, all right. Yeah, yeah. Like that was helpful. You know what I mean? I didn't enjoy it. I look at it like preseason, I didn't enjoy it. I didn't enjoy throwing up. Cause I ran too hard and I didn't have fun doing the beep test, but I am happy that I'm healthy in the middle of the year and I'm fit and I'm ready to, uh, destroy the team that we're playing on the weekend. You know? So, uh, yeah bro,
Quincy Amarikwa (44:31):
I did.
Quincy Amarikwa (44:32):
I didn't know. I didn't know you, uh, you utilized it for over a year, man. That's dope. I'd have to ask the girl Earl tapped out after, I don't know Earl. How, how long until you tapped out on the time management sheet, man, let's see. Uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (44:50):
No more crying.
Quincy Amarikwa (44:51):
Okay. Uh, John just said, keep out at every one time to get on that homework grind. I'm in your head. Uh, see you all next time. Thank you, Quincy. And thank you, Chris. So yeah, I think a lot of people are really enjoying this episode, man, and have taken up an awful lot of gems from you. Um, and I appreciate the time man. Umar said appreciate the answers brother. Um, Wessex uh, gave you three goat emojis all in a row
Quincy Amarikwa (45:19):
And that's my guy, friends man from second grade. Oh wow. Shout out West,
Quincy Amarikwa (45:27):
The most diesel a school teacher.
Quincy Amarikwa (45:30):
Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (45:36):
I love that role. He's got to start Instagram account bro. Just flex them on everybody.
Quincy Amarikwa (45:42):
Uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (45:42):
Let's see. Okay. Joe Jackson said, yo Quincy, that's the next challenge. Try to fill out the time management cheat every day for six months, I liked that we could do that. Um, uh, uh, last week, um, last week we had our first winner of the 10 pushup challenge. Um, what, what it was was I challenged our, our followers to say, okay, all you have to do in this offer still stands. All you have to do is 10 pushups every day without and not miss a day for six months, you do that. You get some free perfect soccer Merck. And uh, I think has been like two years sentence going on and we've only had one, one person she's made it so far. Uh it's it's it's easy physically. It's difficult mentally. Um, let's see. Earl had said, I remember not wanting to tell you, uh, why the time sheet was hard to embarrassing.
Quincy Amarikwa (46:42):
Yeah.
Quincy Amarikwa (46:42):
Uh, okay. Earl said I actually lasted a little over a year. Okay. That's decent. I just took a short hiatus early on. Cause I wasn't ready for all that. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I avoided you for two weeks. Uh, yeah. I love that. The part of the, the part of the process where everyone I work with goes on a hiatus. It just ignores me and sends me no messages. It just doesn't look me in the eye for however long. And I'm like, uh, okay. Uh, I guess either I'll never talk to them again or there'll be back around once they they've calmed down or
Quincy Amarikwa (47:23):
Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (47:24):
I love that. Right. Okay. Uh, now I, I love time, man. We've got, let's say we've got about 10 more minutes here before. Uh, we'll. We'll wrap up the hour here. Uh let's uh, keep it more. I know we've gone deep on a lot of things. What what's uh, so some foams fun stories or, uh, something that stands out to you during our time in, um, during our time in 2019, like couples share a couple of stories, uh, that you thought were, were ridiculous. Stupid, funny, sad. Uh, w what do you got?
Quincy Amarikwa (48:01):
Definitely some funny moments. Um, one off the top of my head is, is your introduction to the team, but, uh, with the presentation and then Earl, the reason why Earl awarded you for first couple of months, and that's, that's always a funny story. You can tell this story.
Quincy Amarikwa (48:22):
No. Okay. All right. So why do you, you remember it? Like, Oh, okay. I've never, okay. I've never heard from your perspective, so, okay. I'll give a quick background story on that. Right. So for those who don't know, Earl essentially like blew me off for the first, like three months. So like Earl had said in the, in the comments there, uh, Chris Earl and myself were right next to each other as locker mates while I was at DC. Right. But for the first three months, Earl just ignored my existence. Thought I was the dumbest person who ever existed and just wrote me off right from the beginning. And he wrote me off because of a joke I made at the, uh, MLS, like introduction presentation, where they, they go over all the things you can, you and things you can, and can't say on the board and the guy who was giving the presentation was saying every word and doing everything, but avoided saying the N word. Right.
Quincy Amarikwa (49:20):
You know, and I can tell he's on the hot seat and he really wanted to move on from it. And I had raised my hand and he is, Oh, okay. Quincy called me and said, Hey, what's that word? I, all the other words I've written out, but what about that, that, that word there? He said, which one was it? The end? That one, what does the word, what is that? And he was, he was just sitting there for a little bit before I was, I said, Oh, I thought it was, hell, I still think it's hilarious, bro.
Quincy Amarikwa (49:48):
I thought it was hilarious. I was dying. Like the,
Quincy Amarikwa (49:51):
Okay, well that's okay. I love that. So like, what was your experience? Because Earl thought it was the dumbest joke out of ti like wrote me off for three months. Uh, what, what were your, what were your thoughts?
Quincy Amarikwa (50:05):
Yeah, that was my first time. Cause this was like your first day, right? So no one really knows who you are. I don't know. I didn't really know you. And literally that's my first thing I hear you say is like, Oh, what's that N word up there. And gas trace and how Shirky was up there, man. I was laughing in the back of the room when, uh, you know, he gets to see in the locker room. Some people find it funny. Some people didn't Earl was obviously one who did not find that plenty at all to the point where he didn't want to talk to Quincy for like three months off of that one joke. But I thought it was funny,
Quincy Amarikwa (50:46):
Bro. You gotta shoot your shot, bro. Like, like, well, hopefully that, okay. So there's a lesson to be learned there. Like, Hey, there's, there's not much that you can't recover from. There's a, there's a path back, you know what I mean? Like, Hey,
Quincy Amarikwa (51:04):
Takes time to get there. You'll get back there.
Quincy Amarikwa (51:09):
Yeah. He said, yo, I'm crying. Oh man. Uh, okay. Uh, Oh, Joe Jackson. Yeah. I remember that story. Uh, Oh yeah. And Earl said, I'm sure you guys cover this. We did not yet. So I'm glad that you brought it up. Uh, but he said, Chris, congratulations again on the new contract. Uh, uh, for those who don't know, uh, Chris just signed his new deal with DC United, uh, ink, the deal. What? Little less than a week or two weeks ago. Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (51:40):
Yeah. About a week and a half ago last week.
Quincy Amarikwa (51:44):
Well, congratulations on that. I know we're uh, we're just to see what 2020 has to has in store as well as beyond, um,
Quincy Amarikwa (51:54):
Appreciate her shout out to her for, uh, signing with new England.
Quincy Amarikwa (51:59):
Yes. Right? This man's making moves, bro. Hey, so what's uh, if uh, new England meets DC bro, this year who who's, who's coming away with the w yeah.
Quincy Amarikwa (52:13):
You already know, you probably know Aero already knows to come on, man. Next, next question. Next question.
Quincy Amarikwa (52:32):
EMA cover for you, bro. Bro, bro email. Still. He still has to come talk to me yet, bro. You tell this man, bro. He's not yay. EMA. Where you at, bro? Where are you back? Oh man. I love that. Oh, okay. Uh, Dania. Any other stories? Any, any other ones that come to mind?
Quincy Amarikwa (52:57):
I'm not sure. What about you? You, you have any off the top of your,
Quincy Amarikwa (53:01):
Uh, let me, uh, let me think. Oh, uh, I'll let you think while I see Earl now Earl's show throwing his shots. I know he's wishing he could three way call in on this is 1996, weights, eight wins in any trophies. Um, man, I hope, I hope I ended up getting back into the Emma MSL. I've always been in the MSL bro, but getting back to the FLS road just so I can show up to you guys to cities and just talk mad
Quincy Amarikwa (53:43):
Marrow, man. We all, we always go back and forth on trash talk and especially like football, you know, he's a big, uh, chargers fan. I'm a big football team, Washington football team fan. So, you know, we always go back forth on that fantasy football. So we will always talk trash to each other.
Quincy Amarikwa (54:04):
Is it, it doesn't mean anything unless we're, unless there's putting something on the line bro. And Earl said he seen EMA today looking like a beast. Don't be scared to get outta here. Uh, uh, Chris, Chris always ends with you. Got it. Uh, yo okay. No, what we'll do we'll table it. I appreciate that, man. Uh, this has been a good life. I'm glad we got to wrap a bit, uh, share, share a bit of what's going on, make some amazing announcement, uh, announcements and I'm looking forward to, uh, you join into perfect soccer team here, moving forward. We'll figure out, you know, how that will look and, um, what you'll be involved with. I'm sure the fans will see you on a live here or something. Uh, you guys, if you've got any questions or ideas, make sure you send them in [email protected]. Um, we'll, uh, we'll be getting clips in the replay of this episode and published on next Tuesday.
Quincy Amarikwa (55:13):
So for those of you who miss out on the lives, you got to wait some time before you get to re download any of the knowledge. Um, uh, shout out to, uh, Chris again for joining in today. And for those of you who haven't yet, make sure you go to perfect soccer skills.com/subscription, get your perfect soccer subscription. You'll get access to all of our books, tools, training center, uh, training resources, uh, the time management sheet that, uh, Chris is talking about. The, um, the perfect soccer player blueprint, the ultimate college soccer recruiting blueprint, the goalkeeper, uh, blueprint. Oh man, I'm trying to think of all the stuff we've got the pro weekly now, uh, beginner, intermediate and advanced, um, at-home private, uh, personalized training programs, uh, every week, every Sunday. So all seven days of the week, that includes mentality training. Um, as well as we'll, we're setting up a weekly zoom training sessions and deep dive, uh, private MSL sessions, uh, just like this.
Quincy Amarikwa (56:12):
So, um, there's a lot that comes with that perfect soccer subscription. We're also including the monthly subscription comes with a free perfect soccer mini ball. A year subscription comes with the perfect soccer match ball. You hit a perfect soccer, uh, uh, resume. So, uh, your own website with, uh, edited services and a highlight tape and all that to promote yourselves, to coaches and, um, uh, teams to get scouted plus a breakdown of how to reach out to college coaches, um, professional coaches, agents, and, uh, get yourself promoted, promoted, properly marketed. So you can play with the team of your choice. The purpose soccer subscription comes with a whole bunch of stuff. I'm, I'm missing a bunch of things. Um, I get so wrapped up in, uh, getting to the, uh, the mindset, the strategies and all of that, that I, I always forget to promote where everybody can get access to everything. So I wanted to make sure I take a, took a moment to let everybody know about the perfect soccer subscription. Uh, thank, uh, Chris again for joining in, um, man, everyone's spamming that heart button. They're loving this, uh, the drop and I'm in the head emojis for you, Chris, uh, before, before you take off here, is there anything you, uh, you were wanting to, uh, share, promote, um, let the followers know about, uh, to where they, where can they follow you? Um, yeah,
Quincy Amarikwa (57:31):
Yeah, no, uh, I only have Instagram, so you can find me there. Chris underscore I'll Dewey a chain, uh, but like Quincy said, I'll be involved with, uh, purpose soccer going forward. So I'll be seeing a lot of you guys a lot more often. So thanks again, Quincy for having me on the day. Appreciate talking to you as always. And we'll talk soon. Thanks again, bro.
Quincy Amarikwa (57:58):
Yo, that is, uh, that's massive. Uh, love, always love wrapping with Chris. A shout out to everybody who stopped by and joined in and, and shared their thoughts. Um, Popa said the live today though, uh, cry face emoji, uh, soccer dad for life that had a good have a good night. Have a good night. Thanks. Thanks for stopping by Joe Jackson, uh, had said was a great life. Thank you both have a great week. Of course. Thanks for stopping by as always, uh, Umar, uh, dropped diamond, your head emojis, Pope bus at another great episode down, uh I'm in your head emojis, Joe Jackson would be Jesus' hands. And, uh, Ryan Rodriguez said I'm a fan here in Brazil. So as always we're international, this works in all markets all over the world. This is the, the global mentality update and you guys are along for the ride. I appreciate everybody for joining in tuning in big shout out again to Chris. Um, and as he said, he'll be, you'll be seeing him here more as time goes on. And as always everybody I'm in your head, see you next week.
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Is The MLS Only “Checking The Box” When It Comes To Black People & Diversity Of The League?
The #AskASocerPro show is a Live video podcast where 11 year MLS vet and Mental Strength Coach Quincy Amarikwa dives into the mentalities of highly successful individuals both on and off the pitch. In this weeks episode Quincy Amarikwa discussed about What is the MSL Mentality, Why You Need A Perfect Soccer Subscription and more.
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0:00-3:24 What is the MSL Mentality? Welcome To EP 103 Of The #AskASoccerPro Show!
3:25-4:48 Why You Need A Perfect Soccer Subscription!
5:02-6:17 Did You Catch EP 102 With Chris Odoi?
7:47-9:47 Quincy Is Keeping Fit This Offseason At #AmarikwaAcres
9:52-13:23 The MSL Mentality Is Thriving Within Our Community!
13:24-14:49 Perfect Soccer Internship Opportunities!
16:17-17:30 @timmypig14 Joins The #AskASoccerPro Show
17:35- 19:45 @timmypig14’s Biggest Takeaways From The MSL Mentality
19:46-23:14 @Timmypig14 Breaks Down Why She Feels She’s Underrated
23:40-26:46 @Timmypig14 Shoots Her Shot!
31:08-35:00 Quincy’s Thoughts On The MLS During Black History Month 2021
35:01-36:06 What would happen if the CBA between the MLS and MLSPA didn’t come to terms?
36:41-38:38 Is The MLS Only “Checking The Box” When It Comes To Black People & Diversity Of The League?
38:40-40:11 Seeing The Long Term Impact Come To Life!
42:52-47:20 Advice For An Upcoming Pro Trial? @anders….
48:00-49:01 Impacts of COVID and the CBA on the soccer market.
56:17-58:46 What Does Quincy’s 2021 Soccer Future Look Like?
59:40-62:29 How To Bring The MSL Into Your Life!
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Quincy Amarikwa (00:00:00):
We're all here to ride the MSL waves. You've mentioned the strength lead. I'd like to welcome you to another episode of the hashtag ask eight soccer pro [inaudible]
Quincy Amarikwa (00:00:11):
No Timmy pig, Joe Jackson, what's Pippi pop in. He know what it is, who has to have his throw a goat legend of a man up on the screen that MSL increased football. What's going on a [inaudible], um, M and UFC fan page dropping in what's. Wha what's up, everybody. Have you see everybody joining in tuning in here today is going to be a good episode. I think episode one Oh three hashtag has a second first show. So as everybody's joining in, um, uh, polka junior said, I completely forgot about today's show, but luckily I set three monitor. Yo, shout out, push notification, gang. Love that. Messy getting woke. You guys know what it is. All right. So as everybody is, uh, dialing in here, tuning in here, what's going on, Nate? Um, it is another episode of the hashtag ask a soccer pro show. Oh, episode one Oh three.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:01:21):
I'm your host. 12 year pro MLS cup champion, MLS comeback player of the year, UC Davis hall of fame member, black players for change founder and MSL coach coinci America. Now, what is the MSL? You might be asking yourself? Well, a lot of the MSL army knows about that. MSL lesion knows what that's all about, but that's what we're here to discuss. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM, PST 9:00 PM EST on the app. Perfect. Underscore soccer, Instagram account, the mental strength league. You guys know what it is, I'm in your head, right? For those of you who are just tuning into this frequency, it is a game of mental 40 chess. One where you're either aware or wait. You're either aware and an active participant, or you are a pawn in the game sitting in plate because no one it is. So what is the MSL? It is the mindset you need to accomplish your goals.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:02:15):
Why should you have this mindset? So you can learn how to learn, why learn, how to learn. You may then be asking yourself well that's so you can know when and how you are stopping yourself from achieving your goals and what to do about it. And the ultimate question is when does this mindset start? The moment you decide to take responsibility for where you are, even if where you are, isn't your fault and put forth a plan to learn what you need to, to continue forward. So if you are ready for two days episode, I'm gonna need you guys to start spamming that heart button and dropping them on in your head. Emojis. If you guys are down with the MSL and, uh, those of you who are new, who are down to get down in the MSL, go ahead and drop them. I'm in your head, emojis and spam that hard button and a drop down below, or drop in the comments and stuff.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:03:03):
What you're excited about for today's episode, um, what you took away from last week, where you're calling in from where you guys are located. I threw a whole bunch of stuff out there. So you do what speaks to you in this moment, drop whatever you're feeling down in there while I move on to today's sponsor. Cause you guys know what it is now. We out here extra official with it. So, uh, today's episode of the hashtag S soccer pro show is brought to you by perfect soccer. You know what it is the number one platform to talk to learn from and work with pro soccer players. Sign up for your perfect soccer subscription today [email protected] slash subscription. You guys see that pin below. It is the ultimate soccer package. There's so much dope stuff that I won't even just go to. Perfect soccer skills.com/subscription. Check it out.
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Quincy Amarikwa (00:05:02):
We've been doing, uh, having a guest and last week episode one Oh two, we had, uh, Chris [inaudible], uh, my formal former teammate, MSL, mentee, current MSL, mentee, and, uh, most, uh, recent, recent perfect soccer intern, uh, joining last week, share a bit of his story, his path to the professional ranks, how he overcame cancer and his just overall mentality shift as a result of that and learning about the MSL. So if for those of you who didn't, uh, have a chance to listen to last week's episode, I highly recommend you catch the replay, uh, published over on perfect soccer skills.com. And for those of you who were in last week, what, uh, what were kind of your takeaways, uh, have, has anyone watched the rewatch, the replay, um, reprocessed self-reflected on that and, um, yeah. Uh, I'm, I'm wanting to do like a traditional MSL episode like today.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:06:00):
So episode one Oh three, where we, uh, we talked to the audience, we hear where you guys are at, what you took away from last week, guest episode, any person, any questions you have for me, uh, today, as well as I think we'll also begin Timmy pig, we'll be making a quick little appearance here for a couple of minutes, uh, for, for those of you who follow, obviously you follow the account, but you're keeping up to date. Connor manages the account day to day, and he's been, uh, sending out a couple of questions, uh, to the audience. And one of the questions that was sent out was tell us someone who is, um, underrated. And, uh, I liked Timmy pig, 14, the answer. So, uh, we'll have her on here in a, in a bit to, uh, share, share her answer and why that's the case.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:06:51):
So it should be a good one, should be a good one today and, uh, drop your questions in the box. If you've got any, and we'll do a bit of everything. We'll riff, give you guys some updates as to what's going on and, uh, all that good stuff. See Donna joined in what's what's going on, Donna Popa Jr said the mental strength, lead leak, flame emojis and the frequency. Yes, he is Emilio dropping them in your head. Uh, uh, I'm in here at emojis, uh, Umar doing the same path to pro soccer with three heart emojis. No, I'm loving, loving the engagement scene, everybody here.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:07:36):
Um, let's see. Let's see,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:07:42):
I see you guys dropping some stuff down there. I'll also give you guys kind of an update for those of you. Who've been following my personal account, Quincy Mariko account. You guys will know that we, uh, we purchased some land and we've got America acres jumping off, but that also doesn't mean,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:08:00):
Uh huh.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:08:03):
So getting into farming and ag, but that also doesn't mean we're not still staying prepared because you got to stay ready. So you don't have to get ready for the upcoming soccer season. I'm officially in my, what is this? So I'm, I'm in free agency and this will be my 13th year pro
Quincy Amarikwa (00:08:23):
If we
Quincy Amarikwa (00:08:25):
Ended up securing another contract here. So, um, gotta be getting that training in I'll know if you guys have been watching and the boys have been joining in as well too. So getting a lot of plyo work out here on, uh, America acres. So what have you guys been doing to keep it
Quincy Amarikwa (00:08:45):
In shape? Um, and have you been,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:08:51):
You guys have been following me. I sit here, my little one doing his thing. So I've been doing a lot of, uh, bounding work, plyo work. You see the little ones they're practicing, having some fun as well to you. Legs are still a little bit, I'm gonna lie. Legs are a little tired from
Quincy Amarikwa (00:09:08):
That work from yesterday's training.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:09:13):
But yeah, I'm planning on building kind of like a, a training, like a mini training facility with a weights, a wall full school and all that. So I'm looking forward to that. So I'll keep you guys, if you guys aren't already, um, if you guys aren't already following my personal and seeing what's been going on over there, don't miss out on some of that good wholesome content. All right. So let's see, uh, loving everyone spam that heart button appreciate that. Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:09:49):
Let's get into it. So,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:09:52):
Uh, Popa junior said, what I got from last week shows that you must not give up no matter what life throws at you, that is he solid and true takeaway. Um, so always good to connect with Chris and just see his progress. Um, especially coming back from, you know,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:10:12):
Something like cancer, right? It's no joke,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:10:18):
But he's got that long-term winners mindset. You guys know what it is. Uh, okay. Umar said when y'all spoke about the time sheets, that helped remind me how important and how important time management is with training. That is, that is a, that's a true shout. I, I think, I think you can tend to get so caught up in the new trend, the new craze, the new training program or whatever that, uh, you tend to forget. It's kind of time-tested things or what works and what's most effective. And that time management process, she in training is
Quincy Amarikwa (00:11:01):
Wow.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:11:01):
Provide a lot of dope content, resources and training in, um, on the perfect soccer platform and in the perfect soccer team members area. Um, you'll be hard pressed to find one, if there's only one thing that you could take in utilizing use that we provide, like, if you're saying, Hey, gun to your head, you got to just only one. I would say probably the most valuable one that would translate into the most success across everything in your life is the time management worksheet. So definitely sign up for your perfect soccer subscription and, uh, get yourself that, uh, right away. Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:11:38):
Because it's,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:11:41):
It's so many things wrapped up into one that it's simple enough to do, but it's kind of like the 10 pushup challenge, like as time goes on, it's really hard to do simple things well over a long duration of, and uh, if you can kind of master that, you're, you're the master of your, of your universe, you
Quincy Amarikwa (00:11:59):
Know what I mean? Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:12:01):
But that's a good shout Umar. I
Quincy Amarikwa (00:12:03):
Agree. Uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:12:06):
Joe Jackson, uh, Joe Jackson, that said, I liked the lesson to start planning ahead for after your career, because you never know when it could end, like he found out when he had to battle cancer. That's correct. Right. I think the thing that is most difficult for players to come to terms with, or to grasp is whether you have a 13 year career or a three-day career or no career, like almost a career, your career will end eventually one day. So, uh, the practical thing to do would be in your free time, cause you got a lot of it or your extra time, uh, spend some of it and by span, I mean invest some of that in planning for post-career. What do you want to do? What, what, what interests you, what, what industry would you like to be part of, uh, would you like to stay in soccer? Um, if so, how can you stay close to the game, um, who are people you can connect with along the way that can help you in that process and how can you, how can you develop skill sets so that you can, you can be a value add to the game and the community for, for a long time, not just, um, someone who's taking advantage of the current situation. Right.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:13:16):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:13:17):
Yeah, and I think that's really what our, you know, the perfect soccer internship program, um, is going to further help facilitate. We've been basically kind of like doing a beta that for like last year, like maybe like two years now.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:13:29):
Um, but, uh, yeah, dialed in
Quincy Amarikwa (00:13:36):
And with that, the onboarding process is flames. And I think, uh, for those of you who might be interested in an internship opportunity, we'll hopefully be posting some of that here. Soon. We could use some help on the social media side of stuff, community management, uh, engagement, uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:13:53):
Just making
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Sure, making sure we're not, we, we provide so much value and give so much information that sometimes it can, it can be overwhelming and people can get lost. So community members are huge,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:14:04):
Um,
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Are huge in helping us make sure that we're, we're making the content as digestible as possible, easiest to navigate as possible. So if you're interested in, you know, gaining some experience on that side and building that resume and building your network, cause you know, your network is your net worth, make sure to reach out, to contact the perfect soccer skills.com and uh, obviously be on the lookout for only ultimately kind of post those internship opportunities. I'm seeing some of you guys spend in that heart button. So,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:14:39):
Um, that'll be, that's good to see, um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:14:45):
Joe Jackson pushup challenge versus sir.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:14:48):
Yeah. He's him. The he's getting that upper, uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:14:52):
Dialed in a Nunez A's coinci time. You know, that is Chris what's happening brother. Welcome. Welcome. Uh, let's see. All right. So if you guys got any questions, go to drop them in the Oh, okay. There we go. Okay. So those are, uh, okay. These are people that responded in terms of who they feel are underrated. We've got some of those there now. Let's see. So you guys already know like fall on the, what do you call it? Feed your Jordan what's going on and McNasty welcome. Okay. So let's see. Timmy, Timmy P is N remember that when you get to college offers to, if you were to get injured, would you like that place beyond soccer? Can you plan beyond your career? Correct. Timmy's talking about team pig is talking about vision and having it. So you got it there, but that is a, that is a good point. And it's a good transition. And to have you on so we can, we can talk a bit about who you believe is extremely underrated.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:16:19):
Hello? Hello.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:16:21):
What's going on? How are you doing good. How are you? I'm good. I'm excited. I'm excited for this. Cause uh, uh, Connor had Connor had, uh, posted who's most underrated. Right? And he got, he got some answers and he said, uh, he said, Tammy pig said, she's the most? She said, she's the most underrated. I said, you know what? I love that energy. We need to have her on. And uh, if you got to state, state her case and let us know where she's coming from. Cause I, I liked that. And uh, maybe, uh, give us a little bit of background. What's your name? Where are you? Where are you from? How long have you been following the perfect soccer brand for and um, yeah, let's, uh, let's kind of break down, uh, your answer cause I liked it.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:17:05):
All right. Sounds good. So my name is Hannah. Um, I'm originally from Maryland, right, right out of DC. So I've followed DC United growing up. Um, big fan there. I'm in North Carolina now for college go to Campbell university, uh, junior. So that's what life is looking like right now. I do club soccer here, president, you know, get all that figured out for women's team. Yeah,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:17:33):
No, I'm okay. I love that. So, um, okay. So how long have you been following the perfect soccer brand for? Like how did you find out about us and what made you follow?
Quincy Amarikwa (00:17:43):
Um, well, so, okay. I originally met you after the game against LA galaxy at Aldi field. And I was like, okay, this guy's pretty cool. Right. Um, did a little bit of looking into it. I really been following the brand for about a little over a year now. Uh, really like last December is when I really got into the brand. So awhile,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:18:08):
I like that. Okay. So what's what stood out most to you. What have you, what is, what's your biggest takeaway from everything so far in,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:18:15):
Um, one of my big takeaways, like you said, um, is taking responsibility for where you're at at this moment, whether it's your fault or not, and owning where you're at and making that plan to get where you want to be. That one's huge for me because, you know, especially with COVID and everything, everyone's in a different place than what they expected. And it's not always that person's fault, but it's your job to get to a better place.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:18:43):
Okay. I love okay. I love that. That's that that's an MSL mindset you're coming at us with right now. Okay. So, all right. So speaking to that, where, where is it that you want to go? What's your goal? Where, what, what are you shooting for and um, what do you think you are needing to do to get there
Quincy Amarikwa (00:19:04):
Right now? Um, like I said, I'm in college, I'm majoring in special education. And my big goal right now is to get my licensure and start teaching. And of course COVID knock that out, mess things up. Cause we can't be in schools. We can't student teach. So for me, it's really the big plan of working on what I can do to still be involved with schools. What I can do to pass all my licensure tests, how I need to study, how I need to take responsibility for what I'm going to do and what I'm going to put forward to get where I need to be.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:19:38):
I love that. So. Okay. So, uh, I like that. We're gonna, we'll probably revisit that. Right. So I wanna, I wanna tie it into, uh, the question we had thrown out on the account, um, which was his missing underrated, right. To which you had answered yourself. Right. And okay. And why is, so why is that? You gotta, you gotta state your case, uh, share with us in the audience. Me, why, why you believe that's the case and, and, um, what, what your plan is, uh, to, to, to make that no longer the case in the future.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:20:18):
So I actually, when we get those little questions, you know, every week, every couple of days, whatever, I put some thought into them before I answer it. And I was like, you know, who's the most underrated, you know, women's soccer player right now. And originally when you think underrated, your mind goes to skill level first, because you think a good player is just skill and that's not trauma. Like, you know what, you can be underrated in the mindset and the vision that you bring to your team. And I feel like that's what I bring to my team. Not only just on the field, but to the people around me, I'm like, I have that ML, NFL mindset, like, you know, given the pep talks, letting people, helping people get to their goals and like sharing that wisdom that we learned from the show every week. It's like, I'm not just underrated on the field and what I can do with the ball. It's who I am, what I'm doing, what I'm saying, what I'm putting forth.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:21:08):
I like that that's confidence. And you're not able to say some stuff like that unless you're really doing the work, uh, when nobody's looking right. So, okay. I like that. And that's why when I, when I saw that answer, come in, I said, okay, we need to, let's see, let's see if she's about that action or if, or where she's at on that. So what do you, what do you feel is your, your biggest attribute? You know, you said, um, underrated, mentally, right. Mentality is something that's hard to see necessarily maybe in the short term, but results speak for itself over time. Right. But, uh, that, that takes time and it, sometimes it takes a real long time for people to see. Um, and a lot of people give up along the way. So what, what do you feel is unique uniquely? Um, what's unique to you? What's, what's that skillset what's that what's, that I'm losing, I'm not speaking the right word, but like to you, what, what do you define that to be for yourself? What is that
Quincy Amarikwa (00:22:08):
For me? I think I have, or I know I have good long-term planning and long-term vision, so I'm not just going to do what's good for me and my team in the moment I'm going to look forward at what, where we need to get and the steps to get there longterm.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:22:25):
Okay. And have you always had that skill set as that's something you've been developing over time? Like when, when did you really start leaning into that?
Quincy Amarikwa (00:22:35):
Um, I think I've always been good at looking ahead, but really the past, the past year with COVID, um, and not being able to do everything as we've always done and looking forward. So you know, where we want to be eventually playing games again and you know, what skill level we're going to need to be at and just how we're going to get there. Um, COVID has really helped me with all that planning and figuring out, you know, everything doesn't look right now, how we want it to look, but if we can create a vision for the future and a goal, we can work on getting there,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:23:10):
Love that. No, that's good. And the audience members are loving that as well to judge our dropped a bunch of I'm in your head emojis, um, uh, said solid answer, Whoa. A bunch of clap hands. Cause they're like in that, um, hashtag facts, uh, Kendall Cox had said perfect soccer lifestyle, uh, three heart emojis. Yeah. Everyone's loving, loving the energy and the, and the mindset and the mentality. And, um, you know, I'm glad we, I'm glad you, you able to hop l and share a little bit about that. So, okay. What is something I could do be of help. So is there any questions that you have, uh, ideas that you've been thinking of? Like what, what a, where are you, where are you at with all that?
Quincy Amarikwa (00:23:56):
Ooh, I don't know. I didn't come with a question prepared this week. Normally I have something in mind, something to drop.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:24:02):
There you go see a few to the future plan and I caught ya.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:24:05):
I know you did. We'll see. Cause my head was like, Oh, I'm hopping on today. Let me, you know, let me know what I'm going to go for. And now you turn it around on me. And you asked for a question, man. I don't know. I don't know. You know, you know how you can help. I've got this. You can keep me in mind for that internship position.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:24:28):
Okay. There we go. I like that. Okay. That's that's that's good transition. Okay. Um, what do you, what do you think your skill set is? Like what, what, what interests you most, what would you want to be involved in? Like what division do you already have an idea of, uh, where you wanted to gain some experience?
Quincy Amarikwa (00:24:47):
I would love to do like media stuff and kind of community outreach, you know, hear from everybody, get what they want from us. Hope, bring it back so we can make it better for the users, for the fans.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:25:02):
I like that. Okay. That's good. Cause I was talking with Serena about that in terms of like needing more needing to do a better job. Uh, so we talk about it, right? Self honesty for me when I'm reflecting on stuff, I go, okay, I need to be doing a better job of, of the community outreach of managing that. I think when, when I was first starting out and building the brand, you kind of, you do everything, uh, your, your customer support, your customer, your, your, your follow-up, your, you know, you're the janitor, you're cleaning things, you're technical, all of that. Um, but as you start to grow, you got to recognize when you got to delegate and elevate, right. And, and you guys know the core value here. Teamwork makes the dream work. So I liked that and I, we are going to make that happen. So I, 100% want to get you onboarded as an intern and in the community outreach department and division. So, um, yeah, no, I liked that. That was, that was good. See, now you caught me cause I go, Oh, okay. That's a good day.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:26:03):
That would be great.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:26:06):
Yeah, of course. So what we'll do here is, um, send, uh, okay. Uh, send an email to [email protected]. So we've got your contact information and then I'm going to connect you with Haley. She's our chief cultural officer, and she's been helping us refine the whole onboarding process. And we'll get you onboarded as an intern. We've got like some, uh, um, some onboarding training you go through. And then, uh, we have a interview to figure out what works, where, where you'd like to fit, but it already sounds like, you know where that is. So we'll be able to kind of move forward with that. Great, straightforward, dope. Um, Emilio's dropping fire emojis. Uh, Kendall said, uh, look at you, purpose driven, purpose driven, um, and then Pagosa, the MSM mindset is such a positive mindset. No, I love, I love that. Uh, Hannah, I appreciate you one, uh, following the brand and, uh, being willing to jump on here on the live and share a bit of your experience. And I'm also looking forward to having you join as a perfect soccer intern. So
Quincy Amarikwa (00:27:13):
Great. Thanks for having me.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:27:15):
Of course. Um, uh, maybe what we'll have to have a check-in after you've, uh, been working with us for a little while and get your updates and you can let the people know, uh, the good, the bad and, uh, and everything.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:27:29):
Of course, of course. Cell phone is honesty.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:27:33):
Love that. All right. Thanks. I'll speak to you soon.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:27:36):
All right. Thanks. Bye.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:27:42):
Okay. Of that. Look at that. We've got another perfect soccer intern. Shout out, Hannah. See you guys spamming that heart button. The community grows. Um, Oh, that's really dope. Shout out Connor. Um, an OJI perfect soccer intern. Um, for coming up with the question and, and, um, and big shout out to Hannah for throwing her name in the hat, you know, that only comes with building that confidence over time and doing the work to be ready when your opportunity comes, you guys know what it is. You gotta stay ready, so you don't have to get ready. And Hannah was ready. Um, let's see. POBA had said, well, I'm here. I'm here. Look like, uh, it looks like I'm stuck in Jamaica for now until I come back. And I've been given an opportunity to sign up with the inner sports management to get an opportunity, to get a trial at a pro level part one.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:28:46):
Well, being in Jamaica is not too, not a bad shot. I would assume them whether it's pretty nice over there, but congratulations on signing with your management team. I hope you get an opportunity here soon. Uh, Kendall said that was super fun. Yeah, no, that was dope. I was like, uh, having some time with the community and having you guys join in and share your experiences, especially, um, what you've taken away from the brand and the show over time, you know, we've been doing NASA soccer show for almost like over what, two years now. And perfect soccer started in 2013. So was that year or year eight? Yeah, my math serves me right. Um, platform grows and I'm, I'm glad to hear that you guys are getting a lot of, um, uh, value out it, a lot of positive, positive vibes, a positive community. And, um, with Hannah's help here, we'll, uh, we'll further, we'll further refine and increase our community outreach.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:29:54):
So that's dope. Let's see.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:29:58):
So if you guys got any questions, drop them in the question box here. Um, so we can get to them.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:08):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:14):
Can I say 105 episodes? No, I think we're episode one of three today's episode. One to three.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:19):
Oh, let me see. Double check. Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:27):
ISA said, I love your videos, heart emoji. Thank you very much. I appreciate the, I appreciate the support and you watch it and,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:36):
Uh, being a follower, um, he could see what I was doing here. I'll look it up in our Slack channel.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:44):
No. Yeah. So episode yeah, episode one or two last week with, um, with Chris [inaudible] and then we've got episode one Oh three today with Hannah,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:30:56):
Um, stopping by, uh, see what else we've got here.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:10):
I mean, it also, I mean, what's also going on it's, uh, black history month. Um, we've been seeing, uh, MLS has been doing a lot more this time around
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:22):
Aye.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:25):
I'm seeing a lot more posted on their accounts and highlighting a lot of, a lot of players and,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:35):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:38):
With the recent completion and ratification of the CBA, uh, the MLS we'll get back to play. I think what was it? April 17th or April 14th is the official start date. There's still quite a, still a little bit of time. Are we? January? February,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:56):
March, April may vary.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:31:59):
But the rest of February, March and April, There's a little bit of time is who's who's looking forward to the MLS season. And um, what are you going to, what are you going to be focused on and doing now until then? It's still, still a little bit of time before things get back going. Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:32:32):
Sorry. Today it's been a long day.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:32:37):
Uh, portable said it's my birthday month. My next week. Oh, well happy early birthday.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:32:43):
Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:32:45):
The Bronx blues said what's up. What's going on? Um, shout out from we're from New York city FC, shout out Sean Johnson,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:32:55):
The captain, uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:33:01):
Uh, Joe Jackson had said, hopefully that that's more long-term than just because of what has been happening the last year. Hopefully that's more long-term uh, I, I, with relation to what I feel like I might've said something and now I'm blanking on what you're saying. You're hoping is more longer.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:33:20):
Sure.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:33:24):
Judge. I said, uh, seeing Wando lift a cup, that's what I'm excited for the season. Hey, advance. Got it. I think the trophy he got was some supporters' shield, right? Like 2012 or something. Was it 2012? 13? It was during like the bash brothers era. Oh, G Oh G MLS. Good times. I loved that time. I'm biased because that's my time. But also because I think it was like the best time, because it was, I think it was just like a great blend of great players, but great personalities and people just enjoying it and having a good time and like making it more entertainment than,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:34:10):
You know,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:34:12):
Football. Like I get it, like it's important. You want to win games and championships and playoffs and stuff. You can do that and have fun. And I think like that era did a good job of, of getting, getting the work done, but also having fun and, and making it, uh, I mean, entertainment, the entertainment factor I think was different than, than it is now, but maybe that's just old man talking old young man talking.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:34:45):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:34:48):
Yeah, Joe Jenkinson, MLS is doing more for black history month. Yeah, they are. I mean, it's not too hard for them to do much more. They haven't really done anything in the past, but the fact that they're doing it now is a, is a good sign. Um, I think positive,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:35:03):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:35:05):
Uh, the Bronx said, I can't imagine if the MLS season was positive if they didn't reach a CBA agreement. Yeah. Um, that was like the third renegotiation of the CBA in 18 months. Something like that. Those are no, like, that's no simple task. There's like a lot goes into that. Um, it seems like the MLS PA uh, learn their lesson from the last, the, the original CBA signing that, but not ratifying it before the league ultimately backed out. And then through in their force majeure clause and a bunch of other little things that wouldn't have necessarily, uh, gotten passed, had it not been for the lack of the ratification of the CVA, which just means like, making it official, like, uh, you know, crossing all the T's dotted, all the I's. Um, This one seemed like the deal got done and ratified within like 48 hours. So,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:36:08):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:36:13):
Let's see, Joseph don't get me started with the bash roads. Good times is bringing those guys out of retirement. Just, just for like, just to sub on the last minute of every game. I think they could do that. Right. That's the word there? They've got four substitutions now. Right. That's like the new rule. So there you go. Uh, yeah, that's what I meant. Hopefully they're doing more for black history month and that long-term rather than just Oh. Of what has been happening in the last year. So, uh, I know. Okay. I follow you. Yeah. And I agree. Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:36:57):
Yeah,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:36:57):
I, and I, and it's also difficult because you're saying like, okay, they're just doing it because it's relevant and necessary. Is that, is that something that they're going to be doing regularly here moving forward? Or is this just kind of to check some boxes here in the short term? Um, I'd like to think that those boxes will have to be checked for the longterm. So regardless of if it's just to check boxes now or, or, or because it's popular, I think it's part of the process now. So, um, I think that's important. Uh, the league has spent a lot of time, effort and energy, uh, marketing and pushing the message that it is an inclusive, diverse league. And, um, you know, really hangs their hat on that, but the data doesn't necessarily substantiate that. So I think it's important that, you know, the mechanisms are put in place to hold, hold the league accountable for all the things that it, that it makes public statements of and knowing that, you know, knowing that it takes time to actually execute on those things. And if you say so many things so often, sometimes it can be hard to keep track of all of it and hold people accountable, but that's what we're here for. So no worries about that. The perfect soccer community, the three S's of self-awareness self honesty, self initiative, self accountability, we're here upgrading the,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:38:26):
The, uh, the,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:38:29):
The soccer IQ of America, America one live at a
Quincy Amarikwa (00:38:36):
Time. Let's see. Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:38:48):
Just said Ray, for a funny story. So seeing the team chemistry was very motivating in terms of getting me through a third ACL surgery, especially the cam from Lenny and Gordo. So I got a custom Jersey, I'm assuming you got a custom Jersey. Oh, with them on it. That's dope. That's, that's a cool story. That's cool. A year, right?
Quincy Amarikwa (00:39:08):
Like
Quincy Amarikwa (00:39:11):
That entertainment factor, that fun factor in the, those guys, you know, if that helped you get through, uh, your third ACL surgery, I mean, they were doing, they're doing meaningful, impactful work that, uh, That people can just see for the first time. Now that's pretty dope. You think about that. Speaking of, um, Hannah's, um, talking about long-term vision and long-term goals and making those decisions in the short term that people don't necessarily see, but we can see the long-term impact. So J J a J J one, two, three,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:39:49):
Uh, S uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:39:52):
Is given the, the bash brothers a solid shout out for helping him through a difficult, difficult time. So we're all connected. Everybody. I love that. That's a dope story. And that's what the perfect soccer platform's here for to kind of share those stories, those experiences. Um, it's a beautiful thing. Uh, S the S the E S T E B a N C underscore 14 said, what a coincidence LOL just saw the video of you trolling LA galaxy. Uh, where'd you see the video, uh, when was that and trolling or teaching them, teaching them valuable life lessons and MSL mentality, uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:40:43):
Skills controls
Quincy Amarikwa (00:40:46):
Another way of saying it, but that's, that's one way, but,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:40:50):
Um, but love that, um, let's see, which
Quincy Amarikwa (00:41:07):
The Bronx blue said, are you in a car? LOL? Yes, I'm in a car. So I'm on my I'm on my land and my land. I don't have the greatest service out here, but I've got one little spot on the land where I get solid service. So I drive out over to it and you guys know what it is. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM, PST 9:00 PM EST. We go live on the account, break down the MSL, talk to the community, uh, share these experiences. Um, and we'd make it work. We figure out what it is we need to do to make it work. And we make it work. No excuses, no excuses play like a champion.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:41:44):
Uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:41:45):
Yeah. Right. If it works, it works. Yup.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:41:50):
Yo uh, Pocus said it is what it is. Yes. So, I mean like
Quincy Amarikwa (00:42:08):
MLS has just been there hasn't been any for awhile and it's still going to be a little bit of time until that comes back. What's, uh, what's keeping your guys's attention. Like what's new, you, uh, learn in something new reading, new books, watching new, anything like what's, what's the deal. Joe Jackson said, adapter dime in your head emoji.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:42:32):
That's right. That's right. Uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:42:37):
As the said, uh, came up on my YouTube feed. Also watched your highlights on the MLS channel. Great stuff, man. Uh, thanks, man. I appreciate that. Unders under sticks it, I have an open trout for a professional team this Saturday. Is there any advice you have for this scenario?
Quincy Amarikwa (00:43:01):
Um, let's see. Well, yeah,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:43:06):
If you've done your research and, and you know about the organization, the coach, the staff, and like what they're looking for,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:43:15):
Um, stick to it.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:43:17):
You, what, you know, you're good at, don't try to do what you think they want you to do. If that isn't what you're already good at or trained for,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:43:29):
Or, or
Quincy Amarikwa (00:43:33):
Yeah. Specialized in. So I'll make it super simple. So like simplified, but like, so the concept is understood. So let's say you're, you have really good, long dirt, long, uh, long distance endurance. So you have really high stamina and you show up and you see, they really need sprinters. Don't change your game from a long stamina person to trying to sprint on that day, do what you're good at and what you do, because you might not get your opportunity there. But someone there might see your quality as a long-term endurance, stamina, sprinter, and speak highly of you for your next opportunity, as opposed to, if you jump ship and try to be a sprinter and you, that's not what you're optimized for. That's not what you're good at. You'll look bad as a spiritual you'll be thought of as a sprinter. And now maybe those other connections and people aren't even making like there, a lot of this is a lot of the game is how people perceive you and how they speak about you to others.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:44:37):
So if they see you on the day and you have a horrible session and you don't do well and you didn't do well, not because you're not a good player, but because you, you know, you started playing, you started trying to play to the moment. Well, you know, people who don't know, you might not give you that benefit of doubt and might not see that. So if someone else asks about you, they only have that frame of reference to speak about you and really quickly your brand and your name and your opportunities can become a non-existent. So that would be my advice,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:45:12):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:45:15):
Have that long-term view. I think everything's coming down a longterm vision, right? Know what you're good at commit to what you're good at, develop your craft at what you're were good at and, um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:45:28):
Remain committed to it.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:45:30):
And, um, try to create that long-term plan and vision and slow and steady wins the race. But you got to believe that I believe enough to, to commit to doing the work, even when you can't see results of the work that you're doing yet. I mean, that can always, they can get hard to remember and stick to you. Um, uh, I'm speaking to myself just as much as I'm speaking to you guys, when, when I'm, when I'm sharing this advice or sharing my thoughts or approach or how I think about it because, um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:46:02):
You know,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:46:03):
Got to practice. What I preach, uh, today was today was a tough day for me, right? And, and tough days are just part are part of it. They are not fun when they happen. And you, you tried, you, you got your ways of getting through them and moving through them as quickly as possible, but it's also important to recognize them and be grateful for them.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:46:26):
Um, because you know,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:46:32):
It tends to be the difficult times that help build your character and define who you want to be. So I'm speaking to long-term vision that can be difficult and difficult times realizing that that difficult time, this difficult moment will be something that you should hope to reflect back on in the future and be grateful for because it, it gave you an insight and experience a perspective that allowed you to get to where you want to be. Um, so if you can see that as a result in the future, bring that into now. So realize that, realize that in the moment and, um, pull yourself out.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:47:17):
And that's me talking myself through, pull myself out of a tough day. Um, our times our most valuable, we don't know how much have we, we've got, and we want to be grateful, um, for every minute, every second of it, but we can forget that because we're human, we make mistakes, but through making mistakes, if we choose, we can learn from those mistakes. Um, but yeah, those good questions, good luck at your trout. I hope, um, hope you get what you need from it. Uh, the rock said New York city FC, hasn't signed anyone. I think everyone's just trying to figure out how to get the CBE done. And if we're going to have a season, and then from there, you know, who do you sign and how, and when, like, that's been an interesting, like this last two years, obviously it's been interesting. Um, the whole free agency, you know, uh, just the whole soccer market has just kind of been flipped upside down. And like, this process has completely like,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:48:38):
Mm,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:48:39):
Foreign. But I think that also creates opportunity a lot of opportunities. So we'll see. I'm optimistic.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:48:46):
Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:48:49):
Let's see. David Goggins said can't hurt me. Such a good book. Oh, okay. David Goggins can't hurt me. Not, he said that that's the name of his book. Can't hurt me. It's such a good book. I haven't, I haven't read that. I've heard a lot of people speak about him. So, um, uh, speaking of someone who told me about it, I think it was Ben Ben Olson. So episode 100, if you guys didn't check episode 100 replays up on perfect separate skills.com with my former, uh, D uh, my former coach and former DC United coach Ben Olson, um, he had, he had sent me something about David Goggins saying that I had reminded him. I think it's like that day at practice, we had that edit, reminded him of, uh, reminded me of him. So, like I said, I've been hearing that, so I need to go and check out some of his stuff. See what he's all about? Um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:49:49):
Uh, yes. Okay. Uh, the community saying good luck with the tryout Anders. Uh, we look forward to the update next week. Yeah, that'd be dope. Uh, Oh, he's and he's from New York. So there we go. Okay. We've got a lot of East coast, new Yorkers, um, on the live, uh, today, uh, uh, Esther said get a Mohawk and paint it red. You'll stand out that way. Yeah. That's, that's a way to do it. Make sure your make sure you're, uh, you're fit and you're ready to go because a lot of attention is going to be on you. So make sure you, uh, over-deliver does like we do here on the perfect soccer platform over deliver, leave every exchange haven't given more than you received. Okay.
Quincy Amarikwa(00:50:30):
Um, let's see,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:50:35):
Uh, under, under said thank you. That is a point I had in mind. I'm trying to play my game and not fall into any temptations or other people's ideas. There you go. Good. So yeah, remain focused on that, man.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:50:49):
Uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:50:51):
Ryan said I wanted a chance to show my football. I'm your fan here in Brazil? Yo, shut up Brazil. I feel like we're getting more followers from Brazil as well. T joining in, um, joining the community. Uh, yeah. Well, you get yourself a perfect soccer subscription and you can, um, you can showcase your skills on your, uh, custom perfect cyber skills.com URL link to promote yourself to coaches and
Quincy Amarikwa (00:51:16):
In agents. Let's see.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:51:24):
And we got, we got like five more minutes here before we'll call it, uh, an evening. So if you guys get any more questions, drop them in the, either in the chat or
Quincy Amarikwa (00:51:35):
In the, you call it in the feed.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:51:40):
No, what I was looking for, I felt like it was trying to look for something,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:51:47):
Just
Quincy Amarikwa (00:51:47):
Getting stuff together, like doing a little bit too much, you know, you guys know it is, I've been doing a little bit too much and trying to, I've been trying to dial back and really, uh, focusing on Things that I want to spend my time doing and, and removing the things that I don't want to be doing.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:07):
Um, more quickly.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:11):
I think sometimes I take too long to, um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:15):
To
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:16):
Drop things. I know I probably should, but,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:19):
Um, uh, I'm, uh,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:22):
I'm like a romantic when it comes to, um, my optimism. I just want more, a little bit more. It can be difficult with long-term winners mindset and being committed to things for longterm. Um, one of your blind spots is knowing when, when it's time to move on to something else or to pivot.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:41):
So
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:42):
There's positive and negative to it.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:45):
And, uh, you know,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:52:48):
Focused on trying to get better at it every day. I'm seeing, uh, the Bronx spam, that
Quincy Amarikwa(00:52:52):
Heart button, um,
Quincy Amarikwa (00:53:00):
Uh, Jesse, I gotta head out same plant tomorrow cake cake, but your team go, uh, Brock said, what time did the live start? You know, come on, man, come on, man. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM, PST 9:00 PM EST on the app. Perfect. Underscore soccer, Instagram account. That's when the, the ASCA soccer pro show live.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:53:25):
Um, he
Quincy Amarikwa (00:53:26):
Said, next time I can promote the stream on my story, because I obviously have nothing else to post. There you go. You got a teamwork, makes the dream work. We got to start building the community more so we can just, we can make it more cross-promotional and, um, everyone can become aware of everybody else's niche, content, um, uh, area of expertise, you know? Um, Oh, thinking of that. Okay. So a new perfect soccer, perfect soccer order just came through. Let's see. Let's see what that individual just ordered. Okay. So Xavier just got himself. Ooh. Okay. He got a perfect soccer.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:54:11):
I got a perfect soccer, sweat, uh, weather sweater. I'm trying to hold on, make sure to showcases shipping information. So it came through, I don't know that one just came through three days ago. Okay. This one, now that was ex-Navy. Okay. Xavier ordered something three days ago. Let's see what we got here. Okay. I think this is the first order of the men's joggers. So should a minute, a minute ago. Can I flip it? Yeah. Okay. So MSL all over men's joggers. I can't really see it too much. Just came in. Thank you for the order one, uh, Texas, appreciate that. Um, you know, like I said, you guys were adding weight, uh, way more products to the store. Lots of merchants. And if you guys have any ideas, design ideas and stuff that you want made or created, we'll get those done and added to, uh, add it to the store ASAP.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:55:19):
Uh, but like I was saying, yeah, like cross-promoting each other, um, sharing what each other's specialties and, and, um, and passions are for the game. Cause like you said, like there, I think there's just a couple of new Yorkers joined in on the live tonight, another aware of the Bronx and the Bronx blues. And I'm aware that the Bronx, Bronx blues has a, uh, a stream. So there you go. That's a community. You guys know what it is. Your network is your net worth teamwork equals dreamwork. And as I say that John Hollinger joins in because John knows teamwork equals dreamwork. Um, Yoshi said, yo, Quincy, I've got training right now, but just wanted to stop by and say, what's up. Hey, thanks for stopping by. I appreciate it. Even if you guys can only pop in for a quick hot second, I, I value your time and appreciate you spending some time here with me.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:56:18):
Um, John said, how's the club search going for 20, 21, to be honest, uh, I haven't been going full on it yet, mainly because there wasn't any like set date. And usually because there's no one, there's no set date, a lot of clubs and organizations are just kind of like spinning their wheels in limbo because they're not going to give you any definitive answers because they don't have one. I'm not saying like that's the best or the smartest way to go about doing it, but Hey, everyone has their own way of doing stuff. So now that that's kind of in place and there's more clarity around that. Um, and with the experience that I had of just realizing like the results of last year, a lot of clubs reassessed their entire business model structure, um, reassessed, how they bring in players. And if you've guys have been noticing like the average age of players that they're bringing in and signing are definitely much, much younger, which is okay in many, many regards.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:57:19):
And I understand why a lot of them are thinking that, but what they're missing out in on is you definitely need your O G veterans to properly teach these youngsters how to be good pros and how to develop into, uh, reaching their fullest potential. Because a lot of players have a lot of potential. Right. But, um, is one thing execution is another. And, um, I think, uh, the most forward thinking clubs will snatch up veteran talent soon. Yeah. And if they don't, then I don't think they're very forward-thinking and they will struggle. And I'm just saying that because it's true. And you guys already know the truth is true, whether you believe it or not, just like we told everyone 2020 is about the vision we've been saying. We had been saying that well before the pandemic was a thing and anyone knew about it. Well before 2020, one's about the frequincy, the frequincy, uh, in my free agency, 2021, the frequincy while we're dialed in, who you think is going to be riding that forward, thinking wave a smart organization that can recognize high value assets. That's who let's see. Let's see. Yeah. We'll start wrapping it up here.
Quincy Amarikwa (00:59:01):
He had, John said, teamwork makes the dream work. Seeing everyone's spamming that hard by them loving that, uh, Brock said, I should get all my fellow New York city FC fans to read these streams, come join, come join. We'd love to have you, um, love to have you. And uh, you got to get out there advocating for advocating and promoting, and I'm telling people to make sure they're paying attention to my boy. Sean Johnson mans is about to make waves here. Uh, let's see, uh, Joe Jackson said, I know we're almost done here again. Quincy just want to say great. Live, always love it and have a great weekend or have a great week. Thank you very much, Joe. I appreciate that right back out, right back into my brother. You know, so that's, that's a wrap. We'll wrap it up there, everybody. I appreciate you joining in for, uh, episode one Oh three of the hashtag ask a soccer pro show. The Brock said, Sean Johnson, that is correct. Uh, who you guys are, what 2021 is about to bring some will say they did. They couldn't see it coming. No one could predict that. But those who are down in the MSL know that that is not true.
Quincy Amarikwa (01:00:25):
Uh, uh, w we need to get an MSL group chat on IgG. Uh, I know we got a Facebook group. Yeah. Like I said, community outreach, yo, shout out Hannah, bringing her on with the intern, um, as an intern to help with that. Cause I need, I need a lot of help with the community management of our Instagram groups or Facebook groups and stuff. Cause those are great ideas. I, I love them. Um, I just don't have the, I don't have the bandwidth to properly dedicate the time and attention necessary to, uh, facilitate like the day to day. But if you guys are down for that and helping me build that out, um, please send me a send, uh, send an email to [email protected]. Yeah. If you guys are down to help with community management and kind of tying these things together and for the, long-term not just like a, you know, I'm due for a week or two weeks, I'm talking about like, even if we're just doing it like once a week or once every other week for the next like six months, at least so we can get an idea of it makes sense.
Quincy Amarikwa (01:01:28):
And people like it and they participate then, uh, send an email, let me know you want to be an intern and we'll kind of get that process going. Um, cause I need help with that. I need to help with a lot of stuff. Everyone I'm going gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I need help with a lot of things. So if you guys are open to helping, I'm open to receiving help. So, uh, thanks again to everybody who joined in. I appreciate all the questions, all the positive vibes and um, yeah. Uh, see everybody same time, same place next week, just in case the Bronx forgot it's 6:00 PM. PST 9:00 PM EST every Thursday on the app. Perfect. Underscore soccer, Instagram account. And as always everybody, you know what it is, I mean, you had later.
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Solo léelo.
¿Nunca has creído tener las palabras perfectas y al final no es como esperás?
Bueno ahora mismo me siento así, creo que saldrá algo así. Nunca he sido muy profundo, la literatura y todo ese mundo de letras no es lo mio tal vez nunca lo será.
Pero, dato curioso. Cada que te escribía algo, simplemente me salía del alma, por más tonto que fuera o más profundo realmente no tenía que pensar mucho, simplemente salía de mí. Que irónico ¿no? siempre soy el tonto que termina escribiendo este tipo de cosas, que termina siendo el débil siempre. Demonios realmente pensé que era el más fuerte y el "sin corazón" pero ahora empiezo a dudarlo, pensar en todo lo contrario. ¿Porque dueles tanto?, ¿Esto es a lo que llaman desamor? No se si te entregaré esta carga ni que tan larga sera, puede que la termine hoy o puede que siga escribió con el paso del tiempo, tampoco el formato en que te la daré. Me gusta lo antiguo ya sabes, cartas. Siento que soy un gran detalle, toman tiempo, dedicación y esfuerzo. Para mi es más real, tal vez soy anticuado ¿no?, Pero claro será raro que llegue una carta desde mi rancho hasta el tuyo.
Por cierto no te he puesto en contexto de que día es o para ser específicos la fecha exactamente, ¿Es lo mismo la fecha que el día? Que tonta pregunta. Miro la fecha y hoy es 15 de noviembre del 2017 para ser exactos son las 9:55 pm. Se supone que estoy "Trabajando" pero realmente estoy escribiendo. Espero no afecte el sueldo de hoy.
18/11/17- 11:23 pm.
Hey, Hola vaquera. ¿Sonó muy extraño? lo siento lo acabo de escuchar en una película. Estoy sentando en mi puerta, espero a Ernesto, tal vez ni si quiera te importe pero el aire esta riquísimo, nunca había pensado en eso pero vaya que hoy lo está.
He estado pensando mucho en ti, pero hoy más.
Cada que tengo la oportunidad pasas por mi mente, odio eso, odio ese juego de mi cabeza de estar normal y desmoronarme con un recuerdo tuyo, o simplemente por pensar en ti, no se a que juega mi mente, pero en realidad me gustaría dejar esos juegos mentales, ¿Algún día podré? creo que esa es la gran pregunta.
No creo que sea importante pero me das un buen de vueltas.
Me pongo a pensar en unas de la primeras si no la primer vez que te hablé.
Me pongo a pensar en que si no hubiera tomado el valor de alejarme de todos he ir a esa mesita donde estabas tú y Alma posiblemente no estaría escribiendo esto. (Posiblemente no te acuerdes de ello y ahora mismo sueltes una pequeña sonrisa, esa que me mata. Esa de nostalgia.)
No te hubiese hablando.
Posiblemente no hubiera sido el chico torpe al cual alma le tuvo que decir que me pedías mi número para hablar.
Posiblemente no me sentiría tan mal y estuviera escuchando música en paz.
¿Que cosas no? pienso que todo se acomodó y fue perfecto.
Yo por haberte hablado y tu por ser tan sutil y graciosa como para interesarme en ti y seguirte hablando Tal vez son estupideces mias, no lo sé. ¿Puedes explicarme porque me siento tan mal? Bueno, realmente no debes. siempre pienso en aquellos errores que he cometido, ya sabes, Siempre un tonto.
Espero que no te confundas por tantas letras si coherencia ni secuencia en mi mente pienso que acomodaras cada palabra y momento. O eso espero.
Me voy tengo 1% y ahora mismo ya no estoy en mi casa.
24/11/17-9:32 pm
Es viernes, fin de semana, día esperado por todos, o bueno eso creo.
Muy dentro de mi espero que algún día estemos juntos, creo que eres la indicada, Todos dicen que te olvidaré, te superare, que sólo es el primer amor pero cada persona a la que se lo explico no me entiende, no sabe de que hablo, no podría entender todo lo que pasamos juntos, todas esas pequeñas cosas de las que me enamoré.
En algún momento me gustaría estar contigo mucho tiempo.
Y bueno, más allá de disculparme, me gustaría empezar diciendo de lo mucho que me arrepiento por no haberte apreciado lo suficiente.
El hecho de siempre estar ahí incluso cuando yo era el del error, el que lo hacía mal incluso cuando me enojaba, vaya que eres buena.
Siento mucho el no aprovechar al máximo cada instante, cada beso. cada abrazo y empezar a verlo rutinario porque son de esas cosas que recuerdas y extrañas que en su momento no te das cuenta pero son esas pequeñas cosas que alegran corazones o bueno, por lo menos mi corazón.
25/11/17- 11:34 pm
Estoy trabajando, ¿Es raro decir que escucho reggaeton? Bueno no por gusto claro. Más bien por trabajo, es una fiesta local la de hoy, hoy me han ofrecido alcohol y cigarros bueno, a mi primo y a mi. No aceptamos, ni unos de los dos toma o fuma. Creo que de algún modo eso es amable de parte de los de la fiesta ¿no?
Bueno, hoy escribo, porque recordé algo. recordé algo sobre la película que ví hoy en la mañana, "El efecto mariposa" y según lo recuerdo es que la teoría de esto simplificada es como cada pequeña acción por más mínima que sea cambia todo totalmente ¿Loco no?
Y eso me hizo pensar en las decisiones a lo largo de mi vida, Una de ellas fue la de no entrar a la secundaria del estado, realmente había pensado seriamente estar ahí, pero al final opté por la Valentín y aún no se porque exactamente, El no haberte ido aquella primera vez creo que fue clave, o incluso el optar por Virginia en su momento tal vez eso hizo que esto fuera tan perfecto como lo fue, y eso es lo que me gusta, que fue espontáneo, fue real, fue sin prisas, simplemente nos gustamos y posteriormente enamoramos eso es algo que no ocurre dos veces y menos tener ese "click" con la persona.
Volviendo a la película al final el protagonista decide nunca conocer al amor de su vida, deshace totalmente eso porque cada intento de estar con ella de algún modo hacia que algo estuviera mal. "Muchas veces nuestras almas gemelas deben estar sin la presencia de nosotros" ¿Debe ser una señal? no lo sé. tiene tres finales alternativos y en uno son felices al conocerse un tiempo después ya de grandes pero ese no es el final original. Por lo menos no es el que pasa en la vida real, ¿no?
30/11/17- 7:33 pm
El tiempo pasa, a veces lento, a veces rápido y un no se que sea mejor.
Soñé contigo, no especificare el sueño por lo menos no hoy y no me mal intérpretes no es nada sexual.
Me pregunto si me extrañas o si ya me has superado, Aunque para ser sinceros siento que serás la primera en superarme, en olvidar todo esto, siempre he créido que eres la más fuerte.
Me da miedo el no poder superarte nunca y que tu lo hagas y por ende me olvides, sonó algo patético.
Muy seguido me miento a mi mismo diciendo que ya te estoy superando pero realmente no es así. No se como hacerlo.
Creo que lo peor es que los demás piensan que ya te he superado por estar felíz casi siempre pero claro, no es así, es más complicado.Solo ven una ilusión de alguien que piensan que es feliz pero la felicidad por ahora no está en mi vida. Y es raro porque realmente tengo todo, tengo un buena vida, familia agradable, he hecho muy buenos amigos y personas que quieren conmigo pero eso último realmente espero que seas solo tu, que tu quieras conmigo, estar conmigo.
6/12/17-6:57 pm
Creo que intentaré convencer a mi madre de ir a estudiar con mi tío a Monterrey, empezar de cero y dejar todo atrás, ¿Es lo correcto?
He pensado en poner todo lo que me diste en una caja para dejar todo a un lado pero no logro hacerlo, no logro agarrar el valor para guardar todo.
15/12/17-3:55 pm
Acabo de poner todo en una caja, no se como sentirme, me dan ganas de seguir durmiendo con la almohada que me diste pero creo que es hora de dejarla atrás. Tal vez sea lo correcto.
Por cierto no tengo notas en mi cel es tonto pero tuve que descargar uno para poder escribir, que random ¿no?
21/12/17- 5:16 pm
Hago ejercicio, bueno ahora mismo tomo un descanso.
Estoy sentando y el día está muy rico, casi no hay nadie, hay aire los árboles se mueven al compás del viento. Me hace sentir relajado y en paz.
Pero a la vez me hace pensar en muchas cosas, como, ¿El porque son así las cosas? ¿Porque los pájaros son los que vuelan?, ¿Quien invento todo esto? o sea la vida, creo que me comprendes. ¿Porque nuestras vías son así?
Hoy más que nunca me pongo a pensar en la vida, suelo hacerlo seguido y buscar respuestas a mis cuestionamientos pero al instante se me olvida. Pero hoy no, por alguna extraña razón quiero saberlo y me pongo a pensar de que sería si nos hubiéramos conocido más adelante, ¿Funcionaria igual?. Realmente no lo sé la vida es incierta tal vez en algun punto pase tal vez no, al final no todo tiene una explicación.
Y disculpa si me pongo muy nostálgico pero ya sabes cómo soy por cierto escucho una canción que me dedicaste, me agrada.
Tengo que seguir con mi rutina.
24/12/17-11:58 pm.
Se que posiblemente te la estés pasando bomba, o bueno, bien, chido, cool, alegre, extravagante y te debes ver relampagueante.
Aquí es de las peores navidades, muy flojita, ni si quiera me he vestido se que para el 31 sí pero hoy ha sido un día muy x.
Me hace ponerme nostálgico y pensar en hace un año y como era la segunda Navidad juntos, fue un gran 24 y 31 de los mejores, gracias por eso, en serio.
Te deseo una feliz Navidad, que la estés pasando muy bien se que así es. Te mando un besito en la frente por que ya sabes, de seguro tienes labial y odio marcharme, Feliz Navidad guapa.
Por cierto de lo que mas extraño es a Alix, me caía muy bien y era al único niño-bebé que soportaba veo que crece con pasó firme. espero esté aún mejor.
26/12/17-1:01 pm
Acabo de volver a entrar a Tumblr. Era algo que estaba y estuve evitando durante mucho tiempo porque estando allí me sentía cerca de ti y se que eso no era lo correcto. Creo que aunque no habláramos me sentía atraído por todo lo que decía o compartias.
Pero me pongo a pensar que posiblemente no sea para mi, realmente no se nada de tu vida, no he querido saber por obvias razones pero Daniel me mostró una de tus historias solo para joderme la existencia.Te ví con un chico, no recuerdo muy bien ya que lo quite al instante, te veías feliz espero así te mantengas.
Una vez leí por ahí que "Cada día es un poco más fácil" Aún estoy comprando la teoría pero no me convence.
Leí un estudio que decía que para olvidar a alguien que realmente querías tomaba un año aprox. Eso es mucho tiempo, ahora imagínate cuanto tiempo te toma olvidar al amor de tu vida.
No esperaba darte esto tan pronto pero que más da. Al final fue justo como dije al principio quiero expresar tanto que expreso tan poco, lo siento por eso. suelo ser mejor cuando lo digo voz a voz.
Te odio.
Esta vez no es una canción, un vídeo que encontré por ahí.
https://youtu.be/dp2cs2T1Wec
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BY PR NEWSWIRE ARTICLE RATING: NOVEMBER 23, 2018 12:40 PM EST     CHICAGO, Nov. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Surgical Theater will be demonstrating its innovative 360˚ Virtual Reality platform at the Radiology Society of North America's Annual (RSNA) Conference in Chicago, IL, from November 25-30. Surgical Theater will be debuting Precision VR® Explore – a new addition to the Precision VR® platform empowering radiologists with a tool that aides surgeons in planning complex operations. Surgical theater is excited to introduce Precision VR® Explore. Through Surgical Theater's partnership with NordicNeuroLab, Precision VR® Explore will offer radiologists and surgeons a comprehensive fly-through of a patient's specific anatomy and pathology; allowing them to examine and explore imaging that is much more intuitive than traditional black and white Dicom and even 3-D images. 360˚ VR renders a " surgeon's-eye-view, and more", which is literally viewing the pathology from any orientation and flying, for example, within the space between the white matter tracks and the pathology. This allows for an intuitive and immersive sense of the possible surgical approach and risks, margins etc. "Surgical Theater is very proud to develop an offering that speaks directly to the work flow of radiologists." says Moty Avisar, CEO and Co-Founder of Surgical Theater. "We see the 360˚ VR fly-through as a novel, complimentary option to traditional image analysis, which radiologist will utilize in communicating with surgeons and other physicians. Precision VR® Explore will provide significantly more value in communicating the information within medical images and in the ways radiologists are connecting to their surgeon counterparts." The 360˚ fly-through will be created from comprehensive combined modalities of CT, MRI and advanced post processed images such as NordicNeuroLab's, nordicBrainEx Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and Blood Oxygeneration Level Dependent Imaging (BOLD). Attendees at the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) who want to learn more about Precision VR® Explore, are encouraged to visit the NordicNeuroLab booth (#4760), where Surgical Theater will be providing live demonstrations in virtual reality. "Surgeons and Interventionalists at the Pickup Family Neuroscience Institute at Hoag Hospital have been utilizing Nordic Neurolab BrainEx DTI with Surgical Theater Virtual Reality for several years." Said Michael Brant-Zawadzki, M.D, Senior Physician Executive at Hoag and Executive Medical Director of Ron and Sandi Simon Endowed Chair at the Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute. "We have found that the combination engages the patients in understanding their procedure, gives them much greater confidence in their doctors, enhances procedural planning of the optimal approach, and adds efficiency as well as overall significant value to performing complex operations" About Surgical Theater Surgical Theater, the market leader in virtual and augmented reality healthcare services, is the first to combine cutting-edge fighter jet flight simulation technology with a patient's own anatomy scans. Rendered from comprehensive combined modalities of CT, MRI as well as advanced post processing images such as DTI and BOLD, the 360° virtual reality fly-through is designed to allow surgeons to walk and fly-through a reconstruction of the patient's own anatomy and pathology. Surgeons literally walk in the space between the white matter tracks and the tumor, being fully immersed, gaining unprecedented situational awareness and clarity of assessment. By simply turning their head, the surgeon can further explore the anatomy and plan the craniotomy, surgical path, trajectory, corridor, and the entire surgical strategy. Find out more at http://www.SurgicalTheater.net and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SurgicalTheater @SurgicalTheater Instagram @surgicaltheater LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/surgical-theater/ About NordicNeuroLab With over 15 years of experience, NordicNeuroLab (NNL) provides products and solutions that define the field of functional MR imaging. We understand the growing need for reliable and innovative tools in this growing field. As a result, we closely collaborate with research and clinical teams from both academic and medical centers, MR system manufacturers, and third party vendors to develop and manufacture hardware and software solutions that meet the needs of very experienced centers while developing training programs to make fMRI easy to adopt for more novice users. From state of the art post-processing and visualization software for BOLD, Diffusion/DTI, and Perfusion/DCE imaging to fMRI hardware for audio and visual stimulation, eye tracking, and patient response collection, NNL's products are used around the world by researchers and clinicians alike. Ultimately, we are dedicated to bringing the most advanced neuroimaging tools to market while making functional MRI programs easy to implement. 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