#I can't decide on the 5th Zack?
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jessfandrawer · 5 months ago
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I would like to see the Kingdom Hearts boys performing Chop Away At My Heart someday.
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neptunesnow · 2 years ago
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Hi Stalkers
mermaids and mermen, welcome back to Mako
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Mako Mermaids was a great show ( and still is ), it marked a lot of people's childhood and stayed in memory: maybe with a coherent name, or sometimes just as unclear images. And you're lucky if you've picked the first one. Any how you managed to pop up here, today even after all those years, it's seriously good to have you. I'll be direct, I need your help. I don't know for you, but to me Nixie was the best one. She was funny, cute and so herself. Ivy Latimer seemed truly into the character. It was a shame when she just disappeared after the first season, yet no big deal. Don't get me wrong, I knew whatever Ivy was gonna do later I would love as much as I did with mm. Too bad for me, she never came back.. or at least I thought so.
swim with me 🌊
it all started a long long time ago.. may 2022, as I said long time ago.
I had a crush (hm.. still have). we had that show in common, and we both fell in love with Nixie when we decided to watch it again. as a good boy, I searched for her gram or whatever I could find to see what she was up to. I found that old BBC show, but it wasn't really for me nor for my N crush. But none official social medias, and we didn't look for the rest of the cast's @. might be strange, yet 2013 is far away in the past, sure thing a lot of them don't have those apps, right? it didn't sound stupid back then, now this hypothesis is so dull
august 9, still 2022
I started everything again, I need to find something. and this time, all by myself. unfortunately? yes, probably
1st information (a bit suspicious?): Ivy Latimer was a transman!
link: fandom Married Biography KIDDLE FactBoyz
august 2020, a highlighted story labeled Very Trans on her Instagram, ok. which Instagram? they never put the @. then I didn't really know if I could trust those pages. the fandom seemed pretty reliable tho, but I didn't have any screenshots or nothing to prove actually
2nd: his new name
link: reddit reddit2 facebook
Wyatt J. Ivy on facebook, Ivy Joy on reddit. Wasn't Joy his birth name too? according to IMDb it is. and for Wyatt, there's an IG account but the person doesn't match (nor the dates), and 5 facebook accounts (can't enter, don't have facebook). but, the post on facebook was from august 30 2020, the date is so close! yet, not lucky for us.. kidding, reddit is AWESOME!
3rd: other works
link: Saturday Night Fireworks 
I put Ivy Latimer on youtube, found her: she was on a video clip 3 years ago (december 2018, gram post). then the reddit3 comment (bellow) gave me another video clip, 1 year ago. it's because of that one I'm not using he/him here, because she sounded very feminine to me with that alter ego Ivy Bernier. but yes, maybe she has a woman alter ego, Idk.
4th: IG profile
link: reddit3 + the reddit's links above
nixieswasaboy or blue31101994, and how if both of them were accurate? nixie one no longer exists, but she was tagged in this post (firework singer) with that account. yet, blue follows them and is followed back. blue also follows/is followed Zack and Evie, plus Bridie Connell and Edan B Lacey (saturday's singer and director)
5th: nixiewasaboy
how to see a deleted account? Idk, but I searched the profile in the Wayback Machine, pretty sure that no-one would have saved her profile there. I was wrong, and I've never been so glad about being wrong in my whole life (maybe I'm overdoing, shush). 2 snapshots in June 17, 2021 (the date matches!) yet everytime I tried to access the link, I got a "http 302 response at crawl time". check it. I've been redirected to the same day login IG page, every single time.
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6th: blue
could be a fan. yes could, but why? there's a lot of fake accounts, the person behind blue could have done that too. and why the hell so many people she might have spoken to and still speaks with follow blue back? so I requested to follow. I'm not sure she'll let me in, and anyways the account doesn't have any posts. thing is, 28 thousand people follow it, maybe there's a reason to that.
that's it!
thanks to all the sea creatures who stayed until the end, actually.. I hope it won't be the end, I do hope we find lot more infos about Nixie, Ivy or whatever. don't hesitate to contact me!
stay hydrated, and see ya soon
— taylor c.
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wrestlingisfake · 3 years ago
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Power Struggle preview
This is New Japan's big show of the fall, which finishes up the aftermath of the G1 Climax and sets the stage for Wrestle Kingdom in January. Of course, the G1 only just ended a couple of weeks ago, so this year's Power Struggle feels more like an epilogue than the next chapter. In any case, these are the biggest NJPW matches you're going to see for the rest of 2021.
The show will stream live, Saturday morning at 4am EDT. It'll be on NJPW World for anyone who pays 999 yen ($8.81 US) for the month of November. Or you can pay for a month and watch on demand whenever you like. The show will be available with commentary in English and Japanese.
Shingo Takagi vs. Zack Sabre Jr. - Sabre defeated Takagi by submission during the G1 Climax, so now he gets to challenge Shingo for the IWGP world heavyweight title. The winner of this match will almost certainly be the defending champion at the first night of Wrestle Kingdom, on January 4.
I'm looking forward to seeing this again, but I have to admit it's a relatively weak main event on paper. Since Takagi won the title, New Japan has been pretty good about pairing him up with bigger names. Sabre just isn't at that level, and I don't expect this match alone to get him there. Setting that aside, it's a good clash of styles, as Sabre will look to manipulate Takagi's joints, and Shingo will hit Zack really hard a lot.
Takagi wouldn't even be champion right now if not for some bad luck in the topcard earlier this year, so there's no pressing need to keep the title on him all the way to January. However, a title change now isn't going to set business on fire or raise the prestige of the championship. All New Japan can do is play the hand it was dealt--they've got Shingo as champion and they should push him hard with it until someone better is ready to be coronated. In light of that, I think this match is little more than a formality before Shingo and Kauchika Okada face off to close the show and start the road to Wrestle Kingdom.
Kazuchika Okada vs. Tama Tonga - Okada is defending his "right to challenge" certificate, the contract he earned by winning the G1 Climax, which entitles him to a world title match at Wrestle Kingdom. Normally the bearer of the contract carries it around in a briefcase, similar to WWE's Money in the Bank contract. But Okada has decided to represent the contract with the old IWGP heavyweight title belt, which was retired a few months ago when the heavyweight championship was replaced with the world heavyweight championship. In any event, the winner of this match will take the contract and the belt to Wrestle Kingdom and challenge for the world title on January 4th...or 5th...or 8th. I find this all rather confusing.
Tama is normally a tag team guy, but he's also the only man to score a win over Okada in the G1, spoiling an otherwise perfect run. He needed that rub to look credible in this match, but now it's all about Okada getting his win back. So the best you can hope for is Tama looking great in a losing effort.
The right to challenge contract has been defended many times over the past few decade, but it's only changed hands once, when Jay White cheated to take it from Kota Ibushi last year. I really can't imagine them doing that twice in a row. I suppose Okada could just win it right back later, but I don't think they'll go to that trouble. He should just win here.
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. KENTA - Tana is defending the IWGP United States championship. Since he was beaten by Chase Owens in a huge upset at the G1 Climax, it looked like Owens would get this shot, but his Bullet Club teammate Kenta cut ahead in line. Chase said he wants the winner of this match, but he also wanted this match, so I'm not sure it matters what he wants.
I don't particularly care which of these guys winds up with the title, so all I can really go by is what they have planned for the future. If they're sending the belt back to the US to appear on NJPW Strong, Florida resident Kenta makes more sense as the defending champion. But I suppose Tanahashi could fly in to do the occasional tour. On the other hand, the belt may be staying in Japan, perhaps in anticipation of a marquee match, which suggests Tana would hold it for at least a couple of months. It felt like Tanahashi vs. Jon Moxley was on the horizon a while back, but whatever plans they had are probably up in the air now. This is all a lot of balloon juice to say I have no idea who wins this match.
Robbie Eagles vs. El Desperado - Eagles won the IWGP junior heavyweight title from Desperado back on July 25, so now Despy gets a rematch. On October 26, Eagles and Tiger Mask won the junior tag title from Despy and Yoshinobu Kanemaru, so poor Despy just can't catch a break. The winner of this match will presumably be the champion heading into the Best of the Super Jr. tournament next week, and defend the title against the winner of that tournament in January.
I kinda want to see Eagles keep the belt, but at the same time I don't like giving one junior all the belts for lack of anything better to do. Of course, if Despy wins the singles belt here, they'll probably just run back with Despy & Kanemaru winning the tag belts from Eagles & Tiger Mask. They really need to work on the depth issues in this division. At any rate, I guess I'm picking Eagles.
Toru Yano vs. Great-O-Khan - Yano is defending his possession of the KOPW trophy; whoever holds it at the end of the year will be the KOPW 2021 champion. This match will be contested with "amateur rules", so in theory they have to follow the rules in college or the Olympics or whatever, but I'm pretty sure one of them will sneak in a low blow or a punch to the face for a cheap win. There's no reason to give the trophy to O-Khan unless you're trying to take it more seriously, and why start now? So Yano wins with a Greco-Roman nutshot.
Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto vs. EVIL & SHO & Yujiro Takahashi - This is a rematch from October 21; Evil's team beat Ishii's team, so now Ishii's team is putting the NEVER trios title at stake. It was a good idea to keep the belts on one trio for a year, but it's probably about time for a title change. That doesn't mean it has to happen at this show, with this team. But New Japan is gearing up the "House of Torture" branding for Evil, Sho, Yujiro, and Dick Togo, so a title run would make sense, and I don't see them capturing any other belts anytime soon. Actually, if it keeps Evil's shenanigans in the midard against midcard trios, then fine, give him the trios title.
Hiromu Takahashi & SANADA & BUSHI vs. Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato & Yuji Nagata - Hiromu, Bushi, Taguchi, and Wato are presumably gearing up for the Best of the Super Jr. tournament. I'm not sure whether Sanada and Nagata have tag team partners for the World Tag League tournament, but maybe we'll find out during this show. I could see either Bushi or Wato losing here, so it's a real pick-em.
Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma & Tiger Mask vs. Tanga Loa & Jado & Gedo - Makabe and Honma won the 2016 World Tag League, but then Honma's neck injury prevented them from entering together until 2019, and then they sat out 2020 as well. Hopefully they're back in this year. I'm sure Tanga Loa will be teaming with Tama Tonga. Tiger Mask should certainly be in BOSJ. I'm less sure about Jado and Gedo--are they even within the weight limit for BOSJ anymore? If not, I guess they could take a slot in World Tag League! Hell, maybe they could do double duty! New Japan in 2021 is weird enough to try anything.
I suppose this could go either way, but I think Jado and Gedo are two weak links in one team, which is bad news for Tanga Loa.
DOUKI & Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. Kosei Fujita & Ryohei Oiwa - I'd actually kind of forgotten Douki exists, but I guess he would come in for the Best of the Super Jr. Kanemaru should also be in. Sometimes a Young Lion is thrown into the mix, but it'll depend on the size of the field and whether they can get enough bodies. I don't actually know if Fujita or Oiwa are under the 100-kilogram weight limit, but they both look like they are. One thing's for sure, Fujita and Oiwa ain't winning this match. They'll be lucky if Douki doesn't beat them with his pipe.
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