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it is time i come on this app and cry about my little k-pop boy lee yongsoo (mill) from onlyoneof…look at him </3
#ares' thought cavern#music#onlyoneof#kpop#lee yongsoo#mill but onlyoneof#ooo#kr ooo#stan them pls#i need lyon moots#they’re so talented#they’re all acting in a bl as leads…#they have solo songs that make a story#and it’s queer#and they love us#and each other#they definitely kiss each other good night#okay i’ll leave#byeee <3
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Hello! I’ve seen a couple of my moots doing things like this so I figured I probably should too. Sorry for how short this is - I’m still sick and looking at screens hurts lol
I just want to say a big thank you to all of my moots. Whether we talk often or haven’t chatted much yet, all of you have brought smiles to my face when I needed it.
Thank you for being patient me, and thank you for all the posts you make - reading them brings me a lot of joy hehe. Thank you for introducing me to Ikerev, those who had a hand in that, thank you for chatting with me about Jake from Duskwood, and thank you to those who haven’t talked to me at all. Watching your posts make me smile, even if we don’t talk a whole lot.
I hope you all have an amazing new year!!
@wordycheeseblob @vivislosingitagain @cheezy-moon @i-like-forgs @lyon-amore @krenenbaker @azulashengrottospiano @keii-starz and anyone else I’m missing. Thank you guys!!
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might do a little post for my onlyoneof experience... would you be interested ? 🥹 (also i need more moots here, stays and lyons)
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Omg someone had a Finnish flag in the first photo!!! I need more Finnish lyOn moots.
Pictures from OnlyOneOf's Warsaw stop on their Things I Can't Say LOve world tour, posted to Studio PAV's European FB page.
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#LINK UP! frequently asked questions.
01. DO YOU TAKE REQUESTS?
yes! i mainly write full/multi-chaptered works beside my education, so i don’t often have the time to fulfill requests, but i do accept them! i will write just about anything, and if i don’t write what you ask for, i’ll just delete the ask. no biggie! ++ i also accept matchups, which you can read more about here.
02. CAN WE BE MUTUALS?
of course! i don’t have many mutuals, and even then they are other authors/readers who support my work and vice versa. if this is you, then if you follow this account i might follow back. ofc, if you’re an empty blog you’ll need to send an ask (with your username) for me to follow back and if you’re not i may not pick up the hint you’re dropping, so just send an ask or dm my way. tldr; if i follow you then we’re mutuals (or i’d like to be lol)
03. CAN I BE ____ ANON?
yes! just send me an ask and i’ll add you <3
04. DO YOU HAVE A BETA?
actually, no! it doesn’t make much sense for me to have a beta since i usually edit mid-writing (perfectionism vibes) and i don’t know anybody who would. i may have my moots test read my content occasionally if we’re close enough. if anyone is willing to and has experience/credibility (ie. no empty blogs, not younger than me, preferably other writers, etc.) then please send me a message!
04. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WRITING?
nobody is gonna ask this question, i just like talking abt myself lol. anyways, i’ve been writing fanfiction since i was 9. my first one was an oc-insert aphmau fic on quotev, of all things…unfortunately i don’t have it anymore but i really wish i did. i don’t consider myself a veteran, but i am very experienced in fanfic and all that comes with it, so if you’re starting out and need help, feel free to dm me!
06. DO YOU WRITE MORE THAN FF?
i do! i have no published works, but i do have a manuscript that i’m working on. many of my ideas for ff get turned into ideas for my novels lol. please support me however you can in my writing!
07. WHAT CHARACTERS DO YOU WRITE FOR?
generally all of them! a few obvious exceptions, like only platonic for child characters and nothing romantic between a minor and an adult. other than those, just ask and i’ll either answer or delete the ask if i don’t personally enjoy writing for those characters. that being said, i do have some characters i enjoy writing more than others that occasionally change from time to time. here are a current few:
+ chigiri hyoma, benedict bridgerton, rantaro amami, sanemi shinazugawa, lyon vastia, kaveh (my beloved <3), semi eita, aventurine (also my beloved <3), hawks, solomon, wolfgang akire, jamil viper, wise, among others…
+ anri, eloise bridgerton, toko fukawa, mitsuri kanroji, juvia lockster (THE loml), candace, yachi hitoka, robin, momo yaoyorozu, thirteen, cassidy amber, nicole demara, among others... (can you tell i like girl failures)
08. WHAT FANDOMS ARE YOU IN?
a3, alice in borderland, arcane, assassination classroom, ayakashi reborn, blue lock, bridgerton, bungou stray dogs, bunny bond, danganronpa, dangerous fellows, demon slayer, edens zero, ensemble stars, fairy tail, free! iwatobi swim club, genshin impact, haikyuu, honkai impact 3rd, honkai star rail, idolish7, jujustu kaisen, keyframes, mahoyaku (promise of wizard), marvel, minecraft diaries anthology, mob psycho 100, my hero academia, mystic messenger, nekopara: catboy’s paradise, noragami, obey me, one piece, osomatsu-san, overwatch, part-time idol, project: eden’s garden, project sekai, scott pilgrim vs. the world, a tale of crowns, tokyo revengers, trash of the count’s family, twisted wonderland, wayfarer, zenless zoneless zero
* italicized text represents new/unfamiliar fandoms
** bold text represents fandoms i write for
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"Swap for Lucas", "Yes please" - Plenty of Spurs fans "would love" 14-goal star as news emerges
One of Tottenham Hotspur’s previous transfer targets has been a hot topic of debate on social media this week after fresh reports emerged about his future.
According to ESPN, Lyon have slashed the asking price for forward Memphis Depay as he enters the final year of his contract with him stalling on offers of a new deal currently.
Back in November, Calciomercato mooted Spurs with a €50m (£43.5m) move for the Dutchman ahead of the January transfer window, but ultimately, that didn’t come to fruition with Jose Mourinho landed his native counterpart Steven Bergwijn instead.
Now supporters have been discussing the possibility of going back in for him now the former Man Utd man is reportedly available at a cut-price.
The 26-year-old had been in fine form for the Ligue 1 outfit this term – before picking up an ACL injury, Depay scored 14 goals from 18 appearances, playing in a variety of positions, including left-wing and as a false nine via Transfermarkt.
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Spurs failed to land a new striker during the January transfer window, so Depay’s versatility makes an interesting case to revisit, but for now, that remains to be seen.
Here’s the word from the Hotspur faithful…
I honestly believe Depay would do absolute bits in our side. Got that nastiness to his game like Dele and could also play upfront. Won’t happen though unfortunately
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(@N17yids1) May 4, 2020
Yes please https://t.co/bm6BjK0eB4
— Alex Smith (@RedemptionDele) May 4, 2020
Oml please https://t.co/OmaoijAbaB
— . (@thfcaj) May 4, 2020
would LOVE this
can play anywhere across the top – he’s provide good & needed competition for Dele https://t.co/ABT5kqsXOz
— Erik Blakney (@TheMrBlakney) May 4, 2020
Would swap for Lucas, or if Lucas or Lamela go… can’t have a full squad of wingers! #COYS #THFC https://t.co/3sL8CcPeIG
— Gary (@GazzaTHFC) May 4, 2020
Pretty decent deal for £30 million, not going to happen though
— Dan (@DanPenfold91) May 4, 2020
Bring him in
— jose Tottenham fan. (@MourinhoFan4) May 4, 2020
Always wanted this guy at spurs.. hope this happens.. anyone saying Lucas or lamela has to go is crazy.. we need qualwithin our depth of squad.. we can easily accommodate all with games based on form, injury, opponent, formation etc.. moneyball.. and at that price…
— Graeme (@graeme_milner) May 4, 2020
We’d definitely win the league
— Closure99 (@Closure991) May 4, 2020
AND in other news, Spurs fans discuss teen starlet dubbed another CEBALLOS…
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20 THOUGHTS: Everybody was kung-fu fighting
TWO weeks to go, we’re almost there, and it’s probably a race in three.
Top of the ladder Adelaide, second-place by a game and half, the GWS, and the bolter from the zip-six start in Sydney – it will be a hard task for any of the others in the mix to overcome at least two of those three in the one September campaign.
Mind you, 11 months ago a team from seventh did topple both reigning Grand Finalists in eight days, so buckle up, there’s most likely more surprises on the way.
1. Firstly let’s acknowledge Stevie J from last week then Bob and Gibbo from yesterday. One will go down as one of the most mecurial, successful and likeable small forwards the modern game has seen. Another, a 300-game player, the heart and soul of the Bulldog breed, an All-Australian captain. The other won two best and fairests in premiership years, a three-time premiership backman who was essential to the Hawks dynasty. Three mega careers, and the Retirement Class of 2017 just continues to mesmerise.
2. Then let’s get the MRP out of the way, it’s become such a fixture of weekly discussion and controversy. Greene, hmm, is it a week? Jarrod Waite does that all the time. There isn’t technically a rule for it, perhaps there should be. Then again, when Anthony Rocca tackled Bob Murphy, aggressively but not unfairly in 2006, and Bob did his knee sadly, would that come under scrutiny in these days? You couldn’t be 100% sure it wouldn’t, and that’s a concern in itself.
3. Impact and outcome are too closely linked, bad record and early pleas are doing too much damage. Players would challenge some of these, and should feel like they could. The penalty for doing so and losing should not equate to exactly a week extra, maybe it comes into the deliberations of the tribunal if you challenge but lose. Half the MRP issues would be solved if players could feel safe challenging their rulings. The plea bargaining is muddying the waters.
4. Back to the footy, need to acknowledge the demolition Saturday afternoon up in Sydney. The Swans would be outright favourites for the flag if they could sneak into a double chance. They are the most in form side in the competition, winning 12 of their last 14. The Crows comparatively have won nine of their last 12, the Giants, only four of the last nine. It’s been a stellar coaching job to recover from 0-6, credit to Horse Longmire but also to Stewart Dew, who is clearly a senior coach in waiting.
5. And given how things are panning out, it looks ever more likely that the Giants and Swans would be projected to meet in the Preliminary Final. AFL House would love that. Whilst a Grand Final would be that extra bit special, it would be played down in Melbourne and that would take ever so slightly some of the gloss off. But a huge prime time Grand Final decider up in Sydney, right in the heart of Rugby League finals, a finals campaign which will feature prominent games in Queensland and Melbourne, would be almost as good a result the game could ask for.
6. If there’s a long range Norm Smith book open somewhere, you could do a lot worse than throwing some loose change on anyone named Crouch. These two sticking together will attract success for years to come. Brad, 23, averaging 27 touches a game, he is 12th in the league for tackles averaging seven a game, and 15th in the comp for stoppage clearances. His brother Matt, 22, is averaging 32 touches, is third in the competition for disposals and effective disposals, sixth for contested possessions and ninth for stoppage clearances.
7. Such is their dominance but crucially their contribution to the Crows’ season, both Brad and Matt at Adelaide are first and third at the club for disposals, third and fifth for tackles, third and first for contested possessions, third and second for effective disposals. These are the sorts of players that win Norm Smiths, leading their teams to Premierships. Two great careers still in the early days here.
8. Big occasion down Sleepy Hollow last Saturday and it was a bit of a fizzer. The Tigers got wind I gave them a rare pat on the back and played accordingly. They brought nothing to the table really and Geelong gets away with another good four points, but gee, a more spirited Richmond would have tested the hosts a hell of a lot more. Shame. So the Tigers still have their question marks, and the Cats are still not ‘that’ good, please don’t be sucked in.
9. The Dogs didn’t give too much last Friday night, especially in the second half and it’s a shame. Tom Liberatore’s performance was a bit reflective of the team’s, a bit listless for effort and want, and whilst you back the reigning premier to be much better side next year, for the son of Tony you wonder where he is at. Needs a big pre-season. Or a new club.
10. But on the Dogs, let’s not forget that at this time last year, they were nursing themselves into a finals spot, itching for the pre-finals week off, with iffy form and an injury list to work through. That bye can do wonders for someone this year. Without that bye last year the Dogs probably don’t salute, they don’t get that reset, the refresh they desperately needed.
11. Another quick one for those gambling types, we do hope you chucked something responsibly on Josh Kennedy a fortnight or so ago when he was over $5 for the Coleman. Now with the clubhouse lead, by one over Joe Daniher, with two rounds to go, he has eased into $1.70. Still, two tough-ish games for the Eagles to come, whereas the Bomber spearhead has two JLT quality fixtures to dine out on, so a good hedge on Daniher wouldn’t be the worst idea.
12. We loved the Melbourne-Angus Brayshaw story on Sunday. Firstly the recovery by the Demons when the Saints got within a kick, in front of a stellar home crowd, it was just mega positive for a side that has almost all the tools to have a sniff. Unfortunately, for mine, without a fit Jesse Hogan you put a line through them. But as for Brayshaw, 24 touches, three tackles, a massive influence in the win for his first hitout in the big time for some time, properly good to see.
13. The losers on the MCG Sunday afternoon, St Kilda, that’s it for them now. One of the Saints or Dees had September in their sights this year, in fact you felt both were up to it, but the former will fall short and rue lost opportunities. If anyone just needs to make Josh Kelly come home next year it’s the Saints, he could not be more what they need, in fact without him, or someone like him, you can’t see them challenging for that second flag with this group. With him, very much they could.
14. Back to the Dees quickly, Jack Watts, where is he at? Wasn’t missed on the weekend and in Hogan’s absence you’d think they will persist with Sam Wideman up forward. If Watts left Melbourne, who would want him? He is basically a shorter Josh Fraser. Not in the future Dees premiership team, doesn’t fit any other team really other maybe than the Suns going for broke
15. On the Gold Coast, Rocket Eade said on the weekend if he had known the rabble he would inherit he would not have taken the job in the first place. Oh my Mark Evans, have you got a challenge on your hands. Let’s call a spade a bloody shovel, if their next coach does not work out for the club on-field, then the club’s existence is on the chopping block, they can’t waste another three years. If the AFL had its way they’d make sure Evans got his short, premiership winning friend from down at Waverley to be the next coach, it’s that important.
16. As for the other coaching narrative from the week, the Ross Lyon-Collingwood-Brad Hardie yarn. So Hardie believes, with a whole bunch of third parties involved, that Lyon sounded out Collingwood to see if there’d be mutual interest for next year and on. Look, Hardie has copped it from both the Dockers and Magpies, but, where there is smoke there’s fire. To me, it sounds like the Pies have gone “well, we need a few different plans, one would be if we want to poach, who would be poachable, let’s find out from Clarkson’s manager and maybe Lyon’s manager too”. That’s good due diligence. Bucks might end up staying but the Pies if they do move on from him would want a big name for the clubs sake, the narrative, all that. What if via ‘third parties’ said Lyon was gettable, the Pies probably strongly consider it don’t they?
17. And as for weird off-field ideas, this column has mooted there may be, albiet perhaps not enough to manifest, interest from the Hogan camp to head back to Perth for a multitude of personal reasons. Would a three way deal work where the Dockers receive Hogan, send their first pick, around number five right now, and a player to Adelaide, who then send Jake Lever to Melbourne?
18. So some big games this weekend, but firstly, footy in Ballarat for the first time, interesting to see the Bulldogs head down this route. There’s some cash in it, much like the nest egg Launceston/Tasmania has been to the Hawthorn dynasty, but when Sunday saw over 50k for Melbourne-St Kilda, and that the Dogs got over 30k to a match featuring the Giants at Etihad, it would be nice to see these Melbourne sides really solidify their core base and ramp up from there, instead of the novelty cheque books elsewhere.
19. But the game itself will be a final for the nominal home team. They lose, especially if the Bombers get up in Queensland later in the day, will call curtains to their flag defence you’d reckon. 12 wins and a good percentage gets you in, and a loss to the Power means they won’t be able to reach that standard unless results go their way along with a thumping of the GWS the week after. But where there’s a will, there is a way.
20. Big, big Friday night. Sydney hasn’t made a habit of losing since Easter really, so a big test to take on the top of the ladder Crows at a venue they have only lost at once all year (Hawthorn in Round 14). Adelaide will be super tough to beat but if anyone can bring them down, it’s the hottest team in the land. Don’t. Be. Shocked.
(originally published August 16)
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Former Spurs star believes Pochettino is "a bit disappointed" with club's strategy
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…
Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Dimitar Berbatov believes that manager Mauricio Pochettino is disappointed by the club’s summer business, per The London Evening Standard.
What’s he said?
Spurs have thus far only made two senior signings, acquiring Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon for a club-record fee and Jack Clarke from Leeds United.
However, the latter has been loaned back to the Championship club and deals for Ryan Sessegnon, Giovani Lo Celso and Bruno Fernandes, having all been mooted, have yet to be completed.
With Thursday’s transfer deadline looming large, Berbatov has suggested that the Argentine will be unhappy with the way the club have operated this summer.
He said: “A manager needs to be responsible for the players that are coming in because if you are a manager you want the player to be approved by you.
“If that’s not the case and you are not familiar with who is coming and you don’t have any say in that it’s a bit strange.”
Pochettino, of course, recently suggested that the club should change his title from manager to head coach due to his lack of information regarding transfers, per BBC Sport.
And Berbatov believes the quotes were an indication of the Spurs boss’ frustrations.
He added: “There is something going on – what is it? I don’t know. We can speculate here what it is but they need to find a solution for this problem.
“You can hear the way he’s speaking about it that he’s a bit disappointed that something is not going the way he wants it to go.”
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Berbatov may have hit the nail on the head here.
Spurs have, thus far, only added one senior player to their squad ahead of the 2019/20 season, despite Pochettino calling for a rebuilding job at the end of the previous campaign.
That simply hasn’t happened, both in terms of incomings and outgoings.
With the transfer deadline fast approaching, Spurs could potentially pull a rabbit out of a hat; it has happened before.
But it is perhaps more likely that Pochettino will head into the season opener against Aston Villa with largely the same squad that began 2018/19.
That’s the opposite of a rebuild.
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