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munsontm · 2 years ago
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𝐒𝐄𝐗𝐔𝐀𝐋  𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐅𝐄𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄𝐒
bold   —   always  applies   ( most of the time ),  italic   —   sometimes  applies,  strike  —  never  applies  /  hard  limit
—    INCLINATION    /   HABITS
is  submissive  | is  dominant  |  prefers  to  top  |  prefers  to  bottom  | likes  to  switch  |  identifies  as  heterosexual  |  identifies  as  homosexual  | identifies  as  bisexual  |  identifies  as  pansexual  |  identifies  as  demisexual  |  identifies  as  asexual  |  enjoys  sex  with  men  | enjoys  sex  with  women |  enjoys  sex  with  any  sex  /  gender  |  enjoys  sex  with  multiple  people  at  once  |  initiates   |  waits  for  partner  to  initiate |  spits  |  swallows  |  prefers  sex  in  the  morning  |  prefers  sex  at  night  |  will  have  sex  anytime  |  no  sex  drive  |  low  sex  drive  |  average  sex  drive  | high  sex  drive |  hypersexual  |  fluctuating  sex  drive
—   BODY   /    APPEARANCE
small  build  |  medium  build  | athletic  build |  muscular  build  |  curvy  build  |  voluptuous  build  | wears  boxers |  wears  briefs  |  wears  lingerie  |  goes  ‘ commando ’ | shaves / waxes  |  manscapes  |  doesn’t  shave / wax  | cup  size  a – c   | cup  size  d – f |  1 – 5"  in  length  | 6 – 9″  in  length |  10”  or  over  in  length
—   SOUNDS
is  silent / makes  little  to  no  sounds |  is  very  quiet  | is  very  loud  | grows  in  volume  over  time  | bites hand / partner / pillow  to  muffle  themselves | calls  out  partner’s  name  |  curses  |  growls  |  fakes / exaggerates |  prefers  a  quiet  partner  | prefers  a  loud / appropriately  vocal  partner |  prefers  a  responsive  partner  | is  turned  on  by  dirty  talk |  is  turned  off  by  dirty  talk
—    TURN  ONS    /    KINKS
having  their  hands  pinned |  pinning  their  partner’s  hands  | having  their  hair  pulled  | pulling  their  partner’s  hair | being  watched  ( by  their  partner )  | being  watched  ( by  a  third  party ) |  watching their partner | receiving  oral | giving  oral |  calling  their  partner  ‘ daddy ’  ( this refers to harringtontm’s steve only in certain contexts )| being  called  ‘ daddy ’  | giving praise  |  receiving praise  |  biting / marking | being  bitten  /  marked | spanking  |  being  spanked | teasing | being teased | having  toys  used  on  them  |  using  toys  on  their  partner |   giving anal  |  receiving  anal  | choking |  being  choked | dirty  talk | being  tied  up | tying  their  partner  up  | being  worshiped |  worshiping  their  partner  |  humiliating  |  being  humiliated  |  degrading  |  being  degraded  | knife  play  | blood  play |  being  pegged | pegging  their  partner
—    PLACES
bedroom  |   shower  |   bath   |   pool   |   ocean  |   kitchen   |   home bathroom |   public bathroom   |   car  |   tent  |   alleyway |   field  |   forest  |   school  |   empty or abandoned building   |   library   |   rooftop  |   terrace  |   dressing room  |   elevator   |   parking lot  |   museum  |   cemetery  |   beach   |   closet   |   hospital  |
tagged.     stolen from @blueminke​​
tagging.    anyone who wants to !!
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kpoplists · 8 years ago
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2014 Debuts
A list of debuts for the year of 2014.
Format:
- Artist Name; “Song Title” // Entertainment Company
Note: This list uses our new format and contains less information than previous years debut lists. If you feel we have missed any group or artist, please send us a message to let us know.
JANUARY
6 - 비트윈 (BeatWin) “갖고싶니 (She’s My Girl)” // Heavenly Star Contents
7 - 가물치 (K-MUCH); “뭣 모르고 (Good to Go)” // Chrome Entertainment
20 - 갓세븐 (GOT7); “Girls Girls Girls” // JYP Entertainment
24 - 키스&크라이 (Kiss&Cry);“Domino Game” // Winning InSight - 7학년1반 (Seventh Grade Class 1); “오빠 바이러스 (Oppa Virus)” // Dareun Byul Entertainment
29 - 샤넌 (Shannon Williams); “Remember You (feat. Jongguk of SPEED)” // MBK Entertainment
FEBRUARY
4 - 립서비스 (Lip Service); “냠냠냠 (Yum Yum Yum)” // CMG Chorok Stars
20 - 모아 (M.O.A); “전화할게 (I’ll Call Ya)” // Professional Entertainment
24 - 멜로디데이 (Melody Day); “어떤 안녕 (Another Parting)” // Viewga Entertainment
27 - 원피스 (1PS); “여자이니까 (Because I’m Your Girl)” // Maroo Entertainment
MARCH
6 - 스칼렛 (Scarlet); “Do Better” // Funny Collection Entertainment
10 - 투하트 (ToHeart); “Delicious” // SM Entertainment
12 - 윙스 (WINGS); “Hair Short” // Sony Music
13 - 소리얼 (SoReal); “심장이 말했다 (My Heart Says)” // Star Empire
14 - 이천원 (2000 Won); “뷰티풀 (Beautiful”) (feat. Ailee)” // Reve Entertainment
24 - 더블제이씨 (JJCC); “첨엔 다 그래 (At First)” // The Jackie Chan Group Korea - 배드키즈 (BADKIZ); “귓방망이 (Ear Attack)” // Zoo Entertainment
27 - 빌리언 (Billion); “Dancing Alone” // Move Entertainment
31 - 엘리스 화이트 (Alice White); “빙빙빙 (Baby Like That)” // Semap Production
APRIL
1 - 빌리어네어 (Billionaire); “그날밤에 (That Night)” // CJ E&M Music
2 - 에디킴 (Eddy Kim); “2 Years Apart” // Mystic 89
7 - 악동뮤지션 (Akdong Musician); “200%” // YG Entertainment
8 - 하이포 (HIGH4); “봄 사랑 벚꽃 말고 (Not Spring, Love, or Cherry Blossoms) (feat. IU)” // NAP Entertainment
MAY
12 - 전효성 (Hyosung of SECRET); “Good-night Kiss” // TS Entertainment
15 - 비티엘 (BTL); “투지 (Too G)” // Kiroy Company - 베이비 (Bay.B); “케세라세라 (Quecera Cera)” // Can Entertainment
22 - 베리굿 (Berry Good); “러브레터 (Love Letter)” // Asian Bridge Entertainment
JUNE
10 - 단발머리 (Bob Girls); “No Way” // Chrome Entertainment
16 - 짠짠 (Zan Zan); “닭발 (Chicken Feet)” // Chrome Entertainment
18 - 마마무 (Mamamoo); “Mr. 애매모호 (Mr. Ambiguous)” // Rainbow Bridge World
19 - 엑스텐 (X-10); “찍어봐 (Choice)” (feat. Kim Soo Ah) // Happy Star Entertainment
23 - 빅플로 (BIGFLO); “딜라일라 (Delilah)” // HO Company
26 - 헤일로 (HALO); “체온이 뜨거워 (Fever)” // High Star Entertainment
30 - 효민 (Hyomin of T-ARA); “Nice Body” (feat. Loco) // Core Contents Media
JULY
3 - 펜타지 (Penta-G); “아가씨 (Hey! Miss)” // Bridge Sound Entertainment
4 - 루커스 (LU:KUS);” “기가막혀 (So Into U)” // Pan Entertainment
7 - 프리츠 (Pritz); “걸스출동 (Go Girls!)” // Pandagram
9 - 비아이지 (B.I.G); “안녕하세요 (Hello)” // GH Entertainment
18 - 예아 (Ye-A); “Up and Down (feat. Jay of BTL)” // Kiroy Company
21 - 플레이 더 사이렌 (Play The Siren); “Dream Drive (feat. Miel of Bay.B)” // Baljunso Inc.
28 - 제스트 (ZEST); “어젯밤 이야기 (Last Night Story)” // Zenith Media Contents
31 - 핫펠트 (HA:TFELT); “Ain’t Nobody” // JYP Entertainment
AUGUST
2 - 레드벨벳 (Red Velvet); “행복 (Happiness)” // SM Entertainment
6 - 위너 (WINNER); “공허해 (Empty)” // YG Entertainment
18 - 태민 (Taemin of SHINee); “괴도 (Danger)” // SM Entertainment
26 - 포텐 (POTEN); “토네이도 (Tornado)” // Jungle Entertainment
28 - 라붐 (LABOUM); “두근두근 (Pit-A-Pat)” // NH Media & Nega Network
SEPTEMBER
3 - Nasty Nasty; “Knock” // Star Empire Entertainment
5 - 에이코어 (A.Kor); “But Go” // Doo Republic Entertainment
7 - 전설 (The LEGEND); “미.남 (Left Out)” // SS Entertainment
12 - 스피카.S (SPICA.S); “남주긴 아까워? (Give Your Love)” // B2M Entertainment
18 - 밍스 (MINX) “우리 집에 왜 왔니? (Why Did You Come to My Home)” // Happy Face Entertainment
26 - 지피지기 (ZPZG); “미치겠다 (Go Crazy)” //  JSTAR Entertainment
OCTOBER
6 - 매드타운 (MADTOWN); “YOLO” // J.Tune Camp
8 - 레이나 (Raina of AFTER SCHOOL); “장난인거 알아 (You End, And Me) (feat. Kanto of Troy)” // Pledis Entertainment
20 - 유니크 (UNIQ); “Falling in Love” // YH Entertainment
23 - 디홀릭 (D.Holic); “몰라요 (I Don’t Know)” // HMate
23 - 퍼펄즈 (Purfles) “1, 2, 3” // Crescendo Music
29 - 핫샷 (HOTSHOT); “Take a Shot” // KO Sound
NOVEMBER
4 - 아토믹키즈 (Atomic Kiz); “와 (Wa)” (feat. Subin of Berry Good) // Lydus Contents Company
12 - 러블리즈 (Lovelyz); “Candy Jelly Love” // Woollim Entertainment
17 - 루루즈 (Luluz); “넌 나 어때? (How About Me?)” // Zenith Media Contents - 워너비 (Wanna.B); “My Type” // Zenith Media Contents
18 - 서프라이즈 (5uprise); “From My Heart” // Fantagio
19 - 니콜 (Nicole); “마마 (Mama)” // B2M Entertainment
DECEMBER
1 - 인피니트F (INFINITE F);“가슴이 뛴다 (Heartthrob)” // Woollim Entertainment
3 - 하트비 (HeartB); “선택해줘 (Shine)” // Marble Pop Entertainment
7 - 에이데일리 (A-Daily); “말을 해야 알지 (If You Don’t Tell Me)” // DK Entertainment
29 - 소나무 (Sonamoo); “Deja Vu” // TS Entertainment
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yahoo-puck-daddy-blog · 7 years ago
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Mike Milbury, NBC and NHL protests (Puck Daddy Countdown)
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NHL
(In which Ryan Lambert takes a look at some of the biggest issues and stories in the NHL, and counts them down.)
7 – Replacing Edzo
If you thought you heard a big groan at around 4 p.m. Eastern time yesterday, your ears did not deceive you: NBC announced yesterday that it will replace Eddie Olczyk (who’s battling cancer) in the NBC Sports booth with
…………
………… Mike Milbury.
Look, this wasn’t my decision but I feel like I have to apologize for it anyway: I’m sorry I had to give you this news.
We talk a lot about how the NHL is tone deaf and NBC Sports’ presentation is openly antagonistic to the people who watch this sport at least once or twice a week, but this is a bridge too far even for them. I can’t believe this dumb decision was made, except to say that it’s the NHL and NBC, so of course it was. Truly amazing and regrettable.
If you have some extra cash lying around, you might want to invest in mute button futures.
6 – We’re still talking about it
Ah, well, now’s the time for every rich white guy in the NHL, which of course leans super-conservative, to give their takes on the Trump thing so they can, a) miss the point of the kneeling protests in the first place, and b) be extremely rich white guys about it.
That’s all to be expected. I honestly don’t know what other answers anyone might have expected from the NHL rank and file on this, especially given that a lot of these guys barely have high school educations and lots of them have suffered traumatic brain injuries. Seeking nuanced opinions on even an uncomplicated political topic like, “Is state violence against racial minorities worth discussing?” is really asking for the moon.
And I get that Gary Bettman quote from last spring about, “We don’t want the NHL involved in politics,” which is awful funny coming from the league that really embraced You Can Play, as though gay rights are somehow not an inherently political issue even in 2017.
Here’s what I think people miss in all this: Sports isn’t and can’t be divorced from politics, because nothing is divorced from politics. Every aspect of life is touched by politics in some way. If people want to pretend otherwise, I get it. Politics is an exhausting thing to think about 24/7, but every veteran who gets a standing ovation at a game, every national anthem, every TV ad for the armed forces, and even the goddamn Winnipeg Jets logo is in some way a political issue. We are sold nationalism on just about every front in this sport, and have been forever. The Miracle on Ice wasn’t a big deal only because a scrappy team beat a juggernaut, but it was U.S.A. over USSR, capitalism over communism, and a real-life manifestation of the festering Cold War resentments that, hell, we’re still dealing with.
The vast majority of hockey players are from well-to-do white families because it’s one of the most expensive sports to play and the barrier to entry for lower-income families (which hey, what a coincidence, also happen to be disproportionately made up of people of color), and a majority of them aren’t even American. That’s not to say there aren’t racial issues in Canada, Sweden, Russia, etc. to address, but they’re far less overt there than they are here, and Justin Trudeau hasn’t called Wayne Simmonds a son of a bitch on national TV. But to expect these guys to understand where Josh Ho-Sang — who had a great quote about the issue yesterday — is coming from? That’s silly.
They should, however, make the effort. Which is what the kneeling protest is all about.
And as for the whole “Penguins in the White House” thing, yeah, it’s stupid. Whether they support him or not — and they almost certainly do — they’ll be used as props for a doddering Fox News grampa to say, “Aren’t they amazing folks? And they respect me, so much. Great team. Unbelievable.” That would have been the case regardless of what the Warriors chose to do.
But now, it’s even more of a hot-button issue, and for all the stuff you can say about Trump, you gotta acknowledge his media savvy. It’s not like Crosby’s gonna put on a MAGA hat and go on a rant about how Mexicans are all criminals-in-waiting, but he’s gonna be there yukkin’ it up with the guy who did. “Ha ha ha,” Sid Crosby will say after Trump tries to impress him with a story about a Playboy bunny he annoyed in 1992. “That’s funny, Mr. President.”
Crosby et al have the benefit of keeping politics divorced from their lives. It’s this Tina Fey crap all over again: “Why can’t we all eat cake? Why can’t we all just not talk about the issue and respect the office?” Because some people have more pressing material threats to their lives than this, and the Trump administration is all those threats made manifest.
Now, people have brought up the Tim Thomas thing a lot. He didn’t go to the White House to protest Obama’s policy of, I don’t know, not abolishing the Federal Reserve or something. Here’s why this is different: Obama didn’t call him a son of a bitch on national TV. That’s it. That’s the only reason. If guys want to stay home for any reason they choose, that’s fine. And if you want to talk about it in the media, that’s fine too. Thomas made himself the subject of mockery for a lot of people, myself included, because he did not articulate what his problem with Obama was. He just said he didn’t like Obama. If he had actually said, “Here’s X, Y, and Z of why I’m not going,” we probably would have still disagreed — libertarians are kooks, to a man — but you’d have to give him the courage of his convictions. On some level, it’s laudatory that he stood up for what he believed in, even if what he believed in was probably dumb.
Meanwhile, unlike Tim Thomas, Colin Kaepernick and many of those players who started kneeling very clearly articulated why they started doing it. The NFL has since transformed the issue, co-opting it from what it was originally meant to be about. In a league with many black athletes, the issue is clear to them. In a league with a lot of white ones, you get dumbasses like David Backes thinking it’s about The Flag or The Troops or The Anthem because they’ve never had to worry about a friend getting shot by a cop during a routine traffic stop.
Whether you respect Trump or think he’s racist, if you don’t see what the real issue with buddying up to him is, you’re trying really hard to avoid doing so. And while you’d expect that level of effort from rich white guys anyway — how many now play-act being appalled when Trump does something gross and bad for the 14th time in a week? — it’s nonetheless a thumb in the eye to every other athlete who actually has the courage of their convictions and doesn’t just go with the flow because it’s the easy thing to do.
For a sport in which everyone from top to bottom tries so hard to be uncontroversial at all times, you’d think these dumbasses would get why even associating with Trump at a time like this is insanely controversial. Nothing is normal anymore, though, and hockey’s willingness to associate with anyone who has Trump’s track record (that is, to openly court controversy) nicely highlights that issue.
5 – Not being on TV
LOVE the idea that NBC won’t show the NHL on any of its properties during the Olympics is some kind of F-U to Gary Bettman and the league. Makes a lot of sense. For sure.
Any Olympic event, like two-man blindfolded curling, is going to pull a better audience share than a Sabres/Wild game on Rivalry Night. That seems to be the bigger issue, to me.
4 – Blackouts
Speaking of not being on TV, one of the weirdest sagas of the NHL preseason is the fact that the NHL has repeatedly blacked out Vegas Golden Knights games…. in Las Vegas.
Again, we’re dealing with some real brain geniuses but this seems like something where you’d say, “Uhh, actually, don’t?” and someone would go, “Hmm, yes, that makes sense.”
3 – The Top 50
I feel so bad for Taylor Hall at this point. Did he run over a Norse god’s dog or something?
2 – Unsigned RFAs
Aaron Portzline at the Athletic says the Columbus Blue Jackets are only about $150,000 apart on a three-year deal for Josh Anderson, and that Anderson wants a $2 million AAV. And the team won’t budge.
And wouldn’t you know it, the Red Wings are still doing the same thing with Andreas Athanasiou. He’s sitting on a one-year KHL offer at $2.5 million or so, and the Wings came in at half that for one year or $1.9 million for two. No word, really, on what Athanasiou himself is seeking from the Wings, but that $2.5 million AAV sounds about right.
These are the last two RFAs that still don’t have contracts and we’re two weeks into training camps. At least with the Wings it’s something of a cap issue, but for Columbus, it’s not. That’s a club with almost $8 million in cap space. It’s nickel-and-dime BS.
I’ve said it before, but you can’t give some of the guys on those two roster the contracts they’ve gotten, then cry poor. Anderson is a promising 23-year-old who had 17 even-strength goals in a limited role last year. Athanasiou, as I’ve discussed at length, seems like he has some runway to improve as well. But these teams would rather jerk around two future “core” guys, such as they are, over less than a million dollars, combined.
Fun league.
1 – Sean Avery
It really takes some doing for me to kind of roll my eyes at any story that paints John Tortorella as a clown and a bad guy, but give it up to Sean Avery for achieving that goal.
This is a lot like the Dril tweet about taking off a Guy Fawkes mask and having the Joker makeup on under it. All set with this dude.
(Not ranked this week: Not signing Jagr.
Guaranteed he’s going to the KHL at least through the Olympics, if not for the whole season. What a waste.)
Ryan Lambert is a Puck Daddy columnist. His email is here and his Twitter is here.
(All statistics via Corsica unless otherwise noted.)
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