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Hockey & Hounds: Meet the Flyers Puppies
#scott laughton#noah cates#sam ersson#samuel ersson#travis konecny#nick seeler#garnet hathaway#sean couturier#travis sanheim#cam york#ryan poehling#philadelphia flyers#flyers#gif#another long set from me BC PUPPIESSSSSS
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Some BTS snaps from team photo day for the TL. 📸
#cam York#yorkie#jamie drysdale#jd#travis konecny#tk#samuel ersson#sam ersson#owen tippett#tippy#tyson foerster#foersy#daniel briere#danny b#john tortorella#torts#philadelphia flyers#flyers hockey#flyers lb#flyers photo day 24#nhl#hockey
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https://x.com/travismercer15/status/1753082479882207681?s=46&t=mgsgMEyVCWToRl5VIfWFFA
#dc comics#comic books#dc#comics#damian wayne#damian al ghul wayne#damian al ghul#robin#jon kent#jonathan samuel kent#superboy#super sons#travis mercer
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~ 𝐍𝐄𝐖 | Behind the scenes of « Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes » with Owen Teague, Kevin Durand, Lydia Peckham, Travis Jeffery, Sara Wiseman, Eka Darville and Ras-Samuel Welda’ abzgi 🐒
Source : JoBloBehindTheScenes on YouTube
#kingdom of the planet of the apes#cinema#kotpota#owen teague#owenteague#planetoftheapes#freya allan#apes#eka darville#sara wiseman#travis jeffery#lydia peckham#ras samuel#dawn of the planet of the apes#kevin durand#war of the planet of the apes#planet of the apes#apes together strong#great apes
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hockey team thickness - Philadelphia Flyers 2024 VERSION (roster as of 25.07.2024)
#htt#philadephia flyers#nicolas deslauriers#erik johnson#travis sanheim#ryan johansen#tyson foerster#owen tippett#garnet hathaway#sean couturier#ryan poehling#travis konecny#rasmus ristolainen#ivan fedotov#cam york#morgan frost#nick seeler#noah cates#scott laughton#jamie drysdale#samuel ersson#joel farabee#ryan ellis
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024)
Director - Wes Ball, Cinematography - Gyula Pados
"Are you familiar with the concept of evolution? In their time, humans were capable of many great things. They could fly, like eagles fly. They could speak across oceans. But now, it is our time... and it is my kingdom. We will learn. Apes will learn. I will learn. And I... will conquer."
#scenesandscreens#wes ball#kingdom of the planet of the apes#gyula pados#Owen Teague#Kevin Durand#Peter Macon#Lydia Peckham#Travis Jeffery#Sara Wiseman#Neil Sandilands#Eka Darville#Ras-Samuel Weld A'abzgi
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#philadelphia flyers#flyers#flyers lb#nhl#poll#polls#hockey poll#hockeyblr#hockey players#nhl players#scott laughton#travis konecny#erik johnson#ivan fedotov#joel farabee#morgan frost#samuel ersson#matvei michkov#owen tippett#jamie drysdale#bobby brink#travis sanheim#sarcasmchandlerbing
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Travis you look dashing 😊😊
04.01.2024
Bonus: Goalie Buddies :)
#ignoring the final score#travis konecny#sam ersson#samuel ersson#ivan fedotov#philadelphia flyers#flyers 23/24
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Deleted scene
#kingdom of the planet of the apes#kotpota#deleted scene#they should have kept this in!#anaya#soona#dar#sylva#lightning#noa#mocap#motion capture#cgi#actors#travis jeffery#lydia peckham#sara wiseman#owen teague#eka darville#ras-samuel weld a'abzgi#Youtube
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Christmas Fair 💖 pt 1.
#Sparkle Diamondsheart#Danny Rook#Raven McKinney#Travis Maycock#River D'Angelo#Evan Thompson#Doru Lupei#Samuel Cullman Thompson#Willow Amalthea Shaw-Cullman#Echo Thompson Blackwood#Jackall D'Angelo#Lily Ophelia Thompson#Eonan McKinney#Ezra#Andy Shaw-Thompson#Wyatt D'Angelo#Congo Shaw#Jacob D'Angelo#ts3#sims3#sims 3#simblr#inbetweendreams#Ezreal McLelland
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Text version here
*edit: fuck carter hart and i was very harsh on sam for no reason also there’s a lot of typos sorry
#flyers primer#philadelphia flyers#primer#i'll probably post a text post version soon#i could make a beezer specific primer tbh#cam atkinson#sean couturier#marc staal#scott laughton#travis konecny#joel farabee#carter hart#samuel ersson#sam ersson#cal petersen#felix sandstrom#bobby brink#tyson foerster#cam york#egor zamula#nicolas deslauriers#nic deslauriers#nick seeler#noah cates#morgan frost#travis sanheim#owen tippett#ryan ellis#rasmus ristolainen#garnet hathaway
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[25.01.16] @ new york islanders
tender
#sam ersson#samuel ersson#owen tippett#travis konecny#philadelphia flyers#flyers#just staring at tippy's hand#gently stroking#and tk's hand#gif
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Erss so good
#samuel ersson#sam ersson#travis konecny#tk#scott laughton#laughts#philadelphia flyers#flyers hockey#flyers lb#nhl#hockey
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Ok this cover is better then the last one
#dc comics#comic books#dc#comics#damian wayne#damian al ghul wayne#damian al ghul#robin#jon kent#jonathan samuel kent#superboy#super sons#nightwing#dick grayson#tom taylor#travis moore
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~ 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐒 | Behind the scenes of « Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes » 🐒🎥
#kingdom of the planet of the apes#cinema#kotpota#owen teague#owenteague#planetoftheapes#apes#movies#apes together strong#freya allan#eka darville#ras samuel#sara wiseman#travis jeffery#lydia peckham#wes ball#peter macon#behind the scenes#dawn of the planet of the apes#war of the planet of the apes#rise of the planet of the apes
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Books of 2024
Here are the books I read in 2024, with some thoughts on each
“The World We Make” by N.K. Jemison. A sequel to a book I was looking forward to, but found a bit disappointing. This one was fine. It really made the first book shine by comparison. The series was supposed to be a trilogy, but the author didn’t want to do it anymore. So this one felt rushed.
“Sweet Tooth, Book One” by Jeff Lemire. Visually great and well-written. Didn’t blow me away, but felt worthwhile. I’d like to read the next in the series, but it’s harder to find.
“Pageboy” by Elliot Page. This is one of those memoirs where you think, “well, they definitely didn’t hire a ghost writer.” Page is not a skilled writer. The stories he lived through were enough to be good nonetheless.
“Moon Knight, Vol. 1: The Midnight Mission” by Jed McKay, et al. Pretty tame for such an interesting character.
“Moon Knight, Vol. 2: Too Tough to Die” by Jed McKay, et al. Meandering, with a rushed ending. Meh.
“Safe & Sound” by Mercury Stardust. How to take care of a lot of stuff around your house. It was inspiring and affirming. Not a lot of it was necessarily useful to me presently. But it was still good.
“Usagi Yojimbo, Vol 6: Circles” by Stan Sakai. I love everything about Usagi. This is a strong volume.
“Evvie Drake Starts Over” by Linda Holmes. A great time. I took a swing on a type of book I don’t normally pick up, and I’m extremely happy I did. It’s a romance novel, but not AT ALL a bodice-ripper. A modern, thoughtful, realistic novel about an adult woman falling in love. Super good.
“The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck” by Mark Manson. Nowhere near as good as I wanted it to be. Very bro-ey, and not particularly resonant.
“Ms. Marvel Vol 5: Super Famous” by G. Willow Wilson, et al. A very middle-of-the-road entry in Wilson’s Marvel volumes.
“Making It So: A Memoir” by Patrick Stewart. Outstanding. Exceeded every expectation, and my expectations were high. Even the less-than-flattering elements of his life were handled well.
“Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant” by Iman Vellani, et al. This book really hung its hat on “Iman Vellani got to write this one.” Which is great, but it wasn’t a spectacular book.
“An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us” by Ed Yong. Very disappointing. It could have been very cool, but it was not.
“poyums” by Len Pennie. I dislike 95% of all poetry I've ever experienced. This book is in the other 5%. Even when I didn’t understand it (either because it was in Scots, because it was poetry, or both) it was great.
“Ms. Marvel Vol 6: Civil War II” by G. Willow Wilson, et al. Good art, mediocre plots, pretty decent dialogue.
“Camp Damascus” by Chuck Tingle. I listened to the audiobook, but I’m counting it. This was engaging start to finish. The creepy parts were good, and the sense of fun that the author brings to things was apparent throughout.
“Mighty Nein Origins: Beauregard Lionett” by Mae Catt, et al. None of these Origins books were great standalone stories. This one was *pretty* good.
“Sourcery” by Terry Pratchett. Another great entry in what might at this point be my favorite book series. Like ever. After I reckoned with the fact that I’d never read another Douglas Adams book, I figured that part of my brain would go fallow. Thank goodness for Sir Terry, and thank goodness he was so prolific. This one was exciting and emotional.
“Three Novels,” by Samuel Beckett. I don’t get what he was trying to do here. Beckett’s plays work for me. Whatever this was did NOT. I tortured myself into finishing it, after a months-long break.
“Star Trek: Lower Decks #1” by Ryan North, et al. Really enjoyable. You have to come into the book with a knowledge of how Lower Decks works. Which I have, and it was great. Ryan North has never missed.
“Survival Street” by James Asmus, et al. As with any good satire, this was hard to “enjoy.” It was too sharp an implement, but it was very well-executed. The idea is that the S*same St*eet m*ppets are real, living, immigrant people. And when the tyrannical government takes over and de-funds PBS and basically all non-propaganda children’s TV, they go HAM.
“Fourth Wing” by Rebecca Yarros. Very glad I picked this one up. I get caught in the “do I really have bandwidth for a long book, or to start another series right now” of it all. But this one was worth it. But I wish it had been a little less infatuation-obsessed. The romance makes sense, and is even relevant to the plot. But the “oh, how could I ever have denied myself the exquisite pleasure of having this person’s skin under my fingertips” is just…blegh.
“The Adventure Zone, Vol. 6: The Suffering Game” by the McElroys, et al. The comics are not as good as the podcast. Part of that opinion might be nostalgia for the golden age of “about 10 years ago.” But it’s how I feel. This one fits in nicely with the others, which is to say it’s competently written and arted. There are one or two great bits per book, but overall it’s fine.
“Wyrd Sisters” by Terry Pratchett. I look back on every Discworld novel with a sense of it being the best one and not as good as at least one other one. My favorite is constantly in flux. This one stands out for its treatment of the magic of theater (and greater magick of headology) and its deeper insights into the witches.
“A Wizard of Earthsea” by Ursula Le Guin. I should have read this sooner. It pretty much holds up, though the style is clearly of a type that no one really uses anymore.
“Priestdaddy” by Patricia Lockwood. Bit of a disappointment. It was like reading a clever blog of an autobiography. I didn’t really hold together well. A lot of it was entertaining, but it wasn’t Great.
“Legends and Lattes” by Travis Baldree. Right up my alley. A very cozy, thoughtful story in a kind of hand-wavy fantasy world. Really enjoyed it.
“The Theory of Everything Else” by Dan Schreiber. Wasn’t exactly a narrative, wasn’t exactly just a list of facts & curiosities. It was okay. I feel like Schreiber is at his best in the audio format, in the company of other weirdos.
“Pyramids” by Terry Pratchett. Very cool expansion of Discworld. I’m hoping it is a foundation to something ahead, as I liked the characters and the new elements of the plane.
"Iron Flame" by Rebecca Yarros. A stellar second entry in the series. It was infuriating how engrossed I was for the last 150 or so pages especially. The spicy scenes still seem to be...too much. They stick out as an insanely different experience than the rest of the narrative. Look, I liked the book a lot. I had a hard time telling certain characters apart sometimes, and some of the narrative bits were too confusing until they weren't. This series is A Lot.
Metrics!
Total books: 31 Total (non-graphic novels and other picture-heavy books) pages: 6450 Total pages: 8403 Highest-rated: Making It So Lowest-rated: Three Novels Very Glad I Read It Award: poyums Honorable Mention: Evvie Drake Starts Over Glad It's Over Award: The World We Make Most disappointing: Three Novels
#nk jemisin#jeff lemire#elliot page#moon knight#mercury stardust#stan sakai#usagi yojimbo#linda holmes#mark manson#patrick stewart#ms marvel#len pennie#Ed Yong#chuck tingle#Beauregard Lionett#terry pratchett#samuel beckett#ryan north#stld#James Asmus#survival street#rebecca yarros#The Adventure Zone#McElroys#Ursula Le Guin#patricia lockwood#Travis Baldree#Dan Schreiber
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