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(Asking ocs that haven't been asked before or aren't often asked lol)
Ask 1 To Bone Keeper(Forgot his name): How are you doing bud? Haven't seen you around in awhile.
Ask 2 To Butler: Are you a Trollge version of that one scp? (The butler) Also do you have any scars on you? Just cerious
Ask 3 To Mirror(Also forgot his name): Are you able to change Mirrors or just the one, and I still think you're handsome, very much.
Ask 4 To Stephen (spelled wrong oof): How can you see? Also...*looks side to side*...Simp/Idk just want him mad LOL
Ask 5 To that Trollge that is in that room who keeps shutting the door or something: What's your story? :D
( Noice :> )
Ask 1: [ I actually love this new nickname for him. Also je is a Bone thief/Undertaker ]
Routine..
[ A visitor. ]
Ask 2: Bruh I noticed this when I created him lol :>
[ One deadly throat scar ]
Ask 3: [ in reblog ]
#oc: bone thief/Undertaker#oc: minor#oc: Butler#oc: Stephon#oc: knock#trollge#trollge incidents#ask omg
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Few questions)
To Simon: Meet Stephon. How will Simon react to him, given what kind of Stephon.
To Chuck: Hi) a gift ^^ I hope you like it, buddy)
(something like taxidermy but with bones)
To Trollface and Trollge: how are you after that fight, guys?)
Ask 1: Simon: "Hmmm *he would look at Stephon* Beautiful ✨"
talking about the butterfly's as he cares about them more then people lol and only said it platonically.
So he would only like him for the butterfly's cause that's his whole deal also and would be nice but also not paying attention to him really and would talk to the butterfly's lol
Ask 2: Chuck: *Mega gasp* It's amazing! Thank you thank THANK YOU! It's so gorgeous! Thank you!
He would love the gift very much and keep it on the shelf next to his bedroom
Ask 3: *TrollFace and Trollge glared at echother*
TrollFace: Jerk..
Trollge: You ate my nuggets...Anyway not that great cause we-
TrollFace: "HE" Got us in trouble..
Trollge: YOU-
Lol not doing great, just being brothers.
Sorry I could draw it but that's perfectly fine ^^
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NFC East
A question was posed on the NFL network, I believe it was good morning football or something... anyways they asked is the path to the superbowl threw the NFC east again this season? I would have to say yes, without a shadow of a doubt yes. Two of the teams are right at the top of the heap and the other two have a lot of potential.
The Eagles:
There is not a lot to say that hasn't already been said. The eagles are the defending NFC champs, the ran threw the NFL last year and flexed on just about everybody on their way to the super bowl. They even made beating the 49ers in the NFC championship look easy when they took out both QB's and forced them to rely on their run game. They lost both OC and DC to new head coaching positions and good for them, they also lost Hargrave to the 49ers and C.J. Garner Johnson to the Lions. two big hits to that dominant defense from last year. They did however pick up some much needed pieces in the draft who can hopefully replace that lost production going into next year.
The Cowboys:
Some say Dak Prescott can't win in the big games, he can't get past the divisional rounds of the playoffs and throws too many picks. Maybe these people are right, but I know what he can do is lead his team to 12 wins in both of the last 2 seasons. One can say what they will about how inconsistent he is, or how he can't be counted on, but anyone who watches this team can see they are a scary dangerous bunch. They lost a TE sure but the gained Brandin Cooks and Stephon Gilmore. Both of these players have been incredible throughout their careers and are going to add considerable talent and experience to this roster, and who knows this might actually be their year (lol it's never their year).
The Giants:
Brian Daboll is a great coach, we all saw that last year. This team overachieved last year, a testament to the importance of great coaching and development. Daniel Jones had a career year and Saquan Barkley was back to his old self after recovering from his injury. The Giants added Darren Waller a dynamic TE from the Las Vegas Raiders, he's had his share of injury trouble in the past which can be concerning, but when this guy is healthy he's dangerous. I fully expect for them to have the same or slightly better results next season.
The Commanders:
If you're looking at the QB situation and thinking this team can't compete next season, I would urge you to rethink your position. Last year this team had a great defense, and a much better offense when Taylor Heineke when was on the field. Two of their QB's from last year are gone and next season they'll be depending on a rookie QB in Sam Howell and league journeyman Jacoby Brissett. Some of Washingtons fans are not too happy about this, but had they watched a bit of film on Brissett from his time with the Browns they would be excited about what this means for them. Last year he was the stand in while Deshaun Watson was serving his suspension for... reasons last year. Jacoby Brissett last season started 11 games throwing for 2600 yards and 12 TD's. Not impressive numbers I know but he was safe and accurate with the ball in his hands. He didn't lose games and was an efficient distributor of the ball. This is exactly what you need when developing a young QB and he can be exactly that for the Commanders.
The teams of the NFC east are all either very good or solid well coached squad primed to surprise the NFL next year. So to be clear, the answer to the question posed at the top of the screen is obviously yes. The NFC east is the exact opposite of my beloved NFC south, absolutely stacked and primed to terrorize the rest of the NFC again next season.
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A day after Sacramento Police released footage of officers fatally shooting an unarmed black man in his grandparents' backyard, protesters took to the streets.
Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old father of two, died Sunday after being shot by police, who say they thought he was pointing a gun at them. Officers fired about 20 shots at Clark and then waited more than five minutes before administering aid. The only object found near Clark's body was a cellphone.
On Thursday, activists from Black Lives Matter and other groups chanted inside City Hall before making their way to Interstate 5, shutting down traffic both ways during rush hour.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/23/596383836/in-sacramento-protesters-shut-down-freeway-and-block-entrance-to-kings-game
#sacramento#california#Killed by police#black lives matter#police shooting#news#Oc#Protest#stephon clark#unarmed black man
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Moar Stevens. Steven has been on the brain~ Have you ever had a character that always seems fuzzy but you kinda guess what they are- seems this time around I got a good look at Stevie here. He decided he wants green eyeballs. SERIOUSLY, STEVEN? [There’s chuckling in the background]
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Stephons cooler but okay 🙄🙄 /j
me n @nolongerraining s Minecraft ocs haha CRINGE mine is the tall one their name is Theseus they have cool horns bc they’re cool 😎😎😎😎😎😎🐝
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Thank you Stephon for your camera work on Saturday. It was fun!! @tldavidson93 #gym #fitness #workout #wellness #exercise #getfit #befit #stayfit #healthy #elite #health #personaltrainer #oc #elitefitness #elitefitnessdowntown #downtownsantaana #dtsa #downtown #santaana #dtsantaana #california #livemusic #orangecounty #service #artistvillagedtsa #event #drone #camera #dj (at Elite Fitness Downtown, LLC) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzrUwFrhIjX/?igshid=67w1f3nz70n7
#gym#fitness#workout#wellness#exercise#getfit#befit#stayfit#healthy#elite#health#personaltrainer#oc#elitefitness#elitefitnessdowntown#downtownsantaana#dtsa#downtown#santaana#dtsantaana#california#livemusic#orangecounty#service#artistvillagedtsa#event#drone#camera#dj
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Asking the underated ones :])
Ask 1 to Melfi: Have you ever thought that there might be something bigger than you? (Captain lol)
Ask 2 to Stephon: Um...Wanna hug? *Probably Raven trys to give a hug but gotta be careful*
Ask 3 to Bone Thief: Um...excuse me sir but what's your favorite bone?
Ask 4 to Crawler: So I know you can't talk but can you use a voice translator? If not can you use your little buddy to make out words?
Ask 5 to Slick: Can you use your tounge like a lizard? If so I dare you to use it on someone that gets angry easily and see there reaction lol
(Ouff)
Ask 1: he has not yet met the Captain, but does not deny that there are creatures like him
Ask 2: Run for your life!
Ask 3: old man who bit tired.
Ask 4: Aww, cute)
(But better run...)
Ask 5: (in reblog)
#trollge#trollge incidents#ask omg#oc: melfi#oc: Stephon#oc: bone thief/Undertaker#oc: crawler#oc: slick#tw: swearing
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Rusoka Kids: Song Challenge
So I have been tagged by @diabolik-yuuki, @first-blood-moon, and indirectly @pureblood-prey XD THANK YOU GUYS!!!
AND THE BLOGS I TAG ARE: @bloody-bara, @the-reijidere, @rina-diabolik, @rinna-diabolik, and THOSE WHO WANT TO TRY THIS! I INDIRECTLY TAG YOU!!! XD
Rules:
> Pick 3 or more songs that suit your OC child - and tag at least 1 other blog! > Some helpful notes on this: the songs can be anything from aesthetic music, songs that make you think of them, something they would listen to, anything like that.
Juliet M. Mukami:
"I'm Just Your Problem" - Helena + Band "Control" - Halsey "I Burn" - Jeff and Casey Lee Williams "Game Over" - Alexa Vega "Can't be Tamed" - Miley Cyrus "Bruises and Bitemarks" - Good with Granades
"Everyday Superstar" - Jedward
Leon A. Mukami:
"Turn My Flesh Inside Out" - Simon Curtis + Britney Spears "Spectrum" - Boyinaband ft. Cry and Minx "Here Come a Thought" - Estelle & AJ Michalka "Herp de Derp" - Bean, Stephon LaMar, & The Gregory Brothers "Shinzou wo Sasageyo" Kuraiinu "Conversation with my 13 year old self" - P!nk
"Sorry Jack" - Scratch21
Zion Mukami:
"Lotto" - EXO "Crash & Burn" - Jesse McCartney "Closer" - Ne-Yo "Fell in Love with an Android" - Simon Curtis "Dreams of an Absolution (2011 Version)" - Bentley Jones "Cantarella" - Zoozbuh
"Kirie Toroimen no Shirabe" - AKIRA
UPDATED 3/17/18: ADDING ZOYA!
ZOYA MUKAMI:
“Begin” - Jungkook
“Mirror Mirror” - Jeff and Casey Lee Williams
“Miss Independent” - Kelly Clarkson
“Shangri-La (Ballad Version)” - Asami Imai
“Kagami” - Kanon Wakeshima
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With Les Miles, Kansas will now lose in wackier fashion!
No P5 team wanted Les Miles, and no coach wanted the Kansas job. Luckily, it won’t take many wins for this marriage of convenience to be labeled a success.
Bill C’s annual preview series of every FBS team in college football continues. Catch up here!
You had to feel for David Beaty. By offering him its head coaching job, Kansas sealed his résumé’s fate.
A 44-year old position coach at the time, Beaty took a job no coach with major demand would have accepted, and it went as it was always destined to go. He inherited from Charlie Weis a roster that was devoid of both proven talent and a young base.
Weis had gone from eschewing JUCO transfers to desperately signing almost nothing but them in just two years, and guys left more quickly than Beaty could legally replace them. Beaty would later say Kansas had 39 scholarship players on the roster when he showed up, 28 after spring ball.
It took Beaty till the first game of his second year to win a game, and it took till the second-to-last game of that year to beat an FBS opponent (Texas, of all teams). Kansas went a ghastly 6-42 in his tenure, a .125 win percentage that was worse than either Weis’ (.214) or Turner Gill’s before him (.208). Beaty is currently suing KU to earn his $3 million buyout the school attempted to use a loophole to avoid, and paying him $3 million is the least Kansas can do for the résumé damage it inflicted on him.
The best thing, in fact, that you can say about Beaty’s tenure is that he at least left the Jayhawks as he found them.
In his final fall in Lawrence, Beaty’s Jayhawks won as many games (three) as they had in his first three years combined, and they improved to 100th in S&P+, two spots ahead of where Weis had ranked in his last year. A No. 100 ranking is clearly awful, but it was also KU’s best since 2013.
In theory, that could have meant that KU could pull a Washington State. Back in 2011, Wazzu gave Paul Wulff a fourth year on the job despite a disastrous record — 5-32 in his first three years — and it paid off when the Cougars improved to merely bad in his final season (4-8, 72nd in S&P+). The program was still in relative shambles, but the job was just attractive enough at that point to attract a more proven head coach in Mike Leach. Two years earlier, it probably wasn’t.
Technically, KU got a proven coach, too.
Les Miles had built a decent IMDB page since he was fired from LSU early in the 2016 season. He had the personality to eventually become a pretty good college football commentator if he wanted to go that route. Or, since he is at retirement age for normal professions, the 65-year old could have simply decided to buy a ranch and disappear.
He wanted to coach again. Most aging coaches do. He couldn’t find any takers during the 2016 or 2017 coaching carousels, but late in 2018 he found a match. Granted, it was a “last two people in the bar at the end of the night” sort of match, but that’s just semantics.
Miles has won 142 games as a head coach. Before he took LSU to five top-10 finishes and the 2007 national title, he helped to lay the foundation for the Oklahoma State program that Mike Gundy would eventually so capably lead. Even after he seemed to lose his fastball at LSU, he was still producing eight- and nine-win seasons.
So why didn’t anyone want him leading their program? You’d have to survey athletic directors to know for sure, but it wasn’t hard to assume that Miles just seemed a little bit past his sell-by date. His LSU offenses were retrograde, continuing to lean on girth and the run game well after football began shifting more toward spreading things out. In his last eight seasons in Baton Rouge, LSU’s offense ranked worse than 30th in Off. S&P+ five times; granted, it was never worse than 41st, but when you’re signing top-five classes with regularity, you want at least top-15 results.
There was the major rub: he could still win eight to 10 games a year with top-notch recruiting, but no one that could sign a top class was going to hire him. And now he takes over a Power Five program that hasn’t inked even a top-40 class since 2011 and has, per the 247Sports Composite, signed four four-star prospects this decade. Miles has to go back to the underdog days of his early OSU tenure.
If there’s good news here, it’s that the bar at Lawrence is ... basically on the floor. If he simply builds a competent, physical squad that can recruit around an identity, pull an occasional upset, and maybe threaten to win five or six games within the next few years, then his tenure will have been a success. But that’s obviously not a given.
Offense
Within two months, Miles was already on his second offensive coordinator. He lured Chip Lindsey away from his stale marriage as Auburn OC, but then Lindsey took the Troy head coaching job. Having tried and failed at the “hire a young up-and-comer” approach, Miles did what he does a lot: he went old-school.
Les Koenning will be calling the plays for Miles’ first team. The 60-year old former Texas wideout has served as OC at Duke, Houston, Alabama, Texas A&M, South Alabama, Mississippi State, and UAB. His last two tenures were frustrating — he couldn’t top 37th in Off. S&P+ at MSU despite top-25 overall talent and QB Dak Prescott (the Bulldogs leaped to 10th the year after he left), and his first and only UAB offense ranked 117th.
Koenning’s career peak came with the physical, run-heavy A&M offenses of the mid-aughts. In theory, he could enjoy what he has to work with, as basically the only semi-proven aspect of this KU roster is the run game.
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Pooka Williams
KU ranked a perfectly decent 67th in Rushing S&P+ last year, thanks primarily to the work of then-freshman Pooka Williams Jr., one of the decade’s aforementioned four four-stars. He rushed for 1,125 yards (7 per carry) — he had 252 in a wild loss to Oklahoma — and caught 33 of 40 passes for 289 yards and a 45 percent success rate.
Williams is a hell of a potential parting gift from Beaty to Miles ... but only if he’s eligible to play. He was suspended from the program in December due to a domestic battery allegation.
Williams signed a diversion agreement to avoid conviction, and I’m guessing he ends up back with the team before fall camp. If he doesn’t, the number of proven offensive players on the roster goes from one to zero.
Backup backs Khalil Herbert and Dom Williams are decent (Herbert is reasonably explosive, and Dom Williams’ efficiency numbers were slightly better than Pooka’s, albeit without the big plays), and you could do worse than left tackle Hakeem Adeniji. But the four-star sophomore is the only difference maker here. The line is experienced and meaty — Adeniji and five others with starting experience have an average size of 6’5, 310 — but this isn’t a great unit without Pooka.
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Hakeem Adeniji
The passing game is, to put it charitably, an unknown. Three of last year’s top four wideouts are gone, leaving junior possession man Stephon Robinson Jr. and long-ago Alabama transfer Daylon Charlot as the leading returning options. Charlot did average a team-best 14.8 yards per catch last year, but on just 12 catches. Miles signed two three-star JUCOs to provide desperately-needed depth.
Oh yeah, and then there’s the QB position. Insert all shrug emojis here. It appears JUCO transfer Thomas MacVittie is your most likely starter, but anybody from a pool of MacVittie, senior Carter Stanley, sophomore Miles Kendrick, UNC grad transfer Manny Miles (Les’ son), and freshmen Torry Locklin or Jordan Medley could see the field at some point.
Defense
Miles indeed went younger with his defensive coordinator hire, selecting 42-year old former Kentucky and Colorado DC D.J. Eliot.
Like Koenning, Eliot’s track record isn’t amazing. In four seasons under Mark Stoops at UK, he averaged a Def. S&P+ ranking of 73, and in two years in Boulder he averaged 71. His next top-50 defense will be his first.
Granted, a No. 71 defense would be KU’s second-best of the decade. The Jayhawks leaped to 55th in 2013 but haven’t topped even 94th since 2014.
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Kyron Johnson
When Eliot’s CU defenses were at their best, it was because of an exciting linebacking corps. The Buffaloes were eighth in linebacker havoc rate (tackles for loss, passes defensed, and forced fumbles divided by total plays); you figure Eliot would have enjoyed working with Joe Dineen Jr. and Keith Loneker Jr. Unfortunately, they’re both gone. Only one returning linebacker made more than two havoc plays last year: junior and former reserve Kyron Johnson.
Eliot might have also enjoyed tackle Daniel Wise, but he’s also gone, as are five of last year’s top six tacklers on the line. Pass rusher Azur Kamara is the only returning lineman who made more than six tackles.
The front seven is pretty dire, in other words. Miles signed a pair of JUCO tackles, and it’s going to take Eliot quite a bit of experimentation to get the right pieces in the right places. If four-star freshman linebacker Steven Parker were ready out of the gates, that would be a welcome development.
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Corione Harris
There’s at least continuity in the secondary. KU ranked 103rd in passing marginal efficiency, 126th on passing downs, but there was a lot of shuffling going on -- 10 defensive backs were on the field long enough to make at least five tackles. Granted, you’d like to blame struggles more on youth than is possible here (there were only three freshmen and sophomores among these 10).
Still, there are some potential play-makers in this group. Bryce Torneden recorded 5.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 run stuffs from the nickel position, safety Mike Lee is a keeper, and sophomore Corione Harris (another rare four-star) and senior Hasan Defense combined for three TFLs and 16 passes defensed.
Harris and sophomore safety Davon Ferguson could provide a nice base of talent moving forward, but the secondary will lose up to six or seven contributing seniors after this year. It will take a step backwards just as the front six/seven theoretically starts to figure things out.
Special Teams
Beaty didn’t leave Miles a lot to work with in special teams. The Jayhawks were 71st in Special Teams S&P+ (not horrible!), but Gabriel Rui was the bright spot (he was 6-for-8 on field goals longer than 40 yards), and he’s gone. Pooka Williams (if on the roster) and Kwamie Lassiter II have potential as return men, and punter Kyle Thompson isn’t horrible, but this isn’t a great unit by any means.
2019 outlook
2019 Schedule & Projection Factors
Date Opponent Proj. S&P+ Rk Proj. Margin Win Probability 31-Aug Indiana State NR 10.0 72% 7-Sep Coastal Carolina 116 6.0 64% 14-Sep at Boston College 72 -15.3 19% 21-Sep West Virginia 38 -18.2 15% 28-Sep at TCU 34 -23.8 8% 5-Oct Oklahoma 5 -34.5 2% 19-Oct at Texas 35 -23.5 9% 26-Oct Texas Tech 55 -14.4 20% 2-Nov Kansas State 64 -12.6 23% 16-Nov at Oklahoma State 22 -27.4 6% 23-Nov at Iowa State 43 -21.8 10% 30-Nov Baylor 40 -17.7 15%
Projected S&P+ Rk 107 Proj. Off. / Def. Rk 117 / 96 Projected wins 2.6 Five-Year S&P+ Rk -14.3 (119) 2- and 5-Year Recruiting Rk 67 2018 TO Margin / Adj. TO Margin* 16 / -0.2 2018 TO Luck/Game +6.7 Returning Production (Off. / Def.) 52% (49%, 56%) 2018 Second-order wins (difference) 2.8 (0.2)
Win your first two games, and figure out the rest as you go. That’s pretty much the only goal for KU in 2019. The Jayhawks begin with home games against Indiana State (a projected 10-point win per S&P+) and Coastal Carolina (a six-point win) and are underdogs by at least 12.6 points in every remaining game.
This being a Les Miles team, you figure KU pulls a wild upset somewhere along the way — and it better involve some ridiculous fake punt or triple-deflection — but on paper this team has far too many question marks to hope for more than about 3-9 or, best-case, 4-8.
Again, the bar is awfully low for Miles, and all it’ll take is one upset or one five-win season in the next two or three years for us to feel like he’s done a good job. But the odds are pretty good that his coaching career will now officially end with quite a few more losses on his docket than he had before. But I guess it beats buying a ranch and disappearing.
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Steven sure loves them skirty skits! Feeling fancy freeee~ Love this dork to pieces~
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SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of people gathered in front of the public safety building to protest what they believe is excessive violence by police against people of color.
The protest was organized by Black Lives Matter Utah in response to the death of Stephon Clark — an unarmed, African-American male who was killed by police in Sacramento, California.
“Communities can bond over horrific tragedies like this one,” said Saida Dahir, the 17-year-old organizer of the event.
For Dahir, the subject matter hit closer to home after police in West Valley Citykilled 20-year-old Elijah Smith last Sunday.
http://fox13now.com/2018/04/13/hundreds-gather-for-protest-organized-by-black-lives-matter-in-salt-lake-city/
#salt lamp#salt lake city#Utah#Protest#black lives matter#stephon clark#sacramento#california#Killed by police#police violence#Elijah Smith#West valley city#Stay woke#new jim crow#discrimination#unarmed black man#black lives matter Utah#News#Oc
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Ed Blog 2018 #bigboard second half..
17.Harold Landry, DE - Boston College Eagles. 6′3,250. Pro Comparison: Vic Beasley, DE - Falcons.
18.Christian Wilkins, DT - Clemson Tigers. 6′4,300. PC: Cam Heyward, DE - Steelers.
19.Courtland Sutton, WR - SMU Mustangs. 6′,220. PC: Allen Robinson, WR - Jaguars
20.Arden Key, DE - LSU Tigers. 6′6,245. PC: Leonard Floyd, LB - Bears.
21.Connor Williams, OT - Texas Longhorns. 6′6,320. PC: Bryan Bulaga, OT - Packers.
22.Isaiah Oliver, CB - Colorado Buffalos. 6′1,195. PC: Artie Burns, CB - Steelers.
23.Maurice Hurst, DT - Michigan Wolverines. 6′1,285. PC: Mike Daniels, DT - Packers
24.Lorenzo Carter, LB - Georgia Bulldogs. 6′6,245. PC: Anthony Barr, LB - Vikings.
25.Denzel Ward, CB - Ohio State Buckeyes. 5′10,190 PC: Jason Verrett, CB - Chargers
26.Rashaan Evans, LB - Alabama Crimson Tide. 6′2,230. PC: Ryan Shazier, LB - Steelers.
27.Ronnie Harrison, SS - Alabama Crimson Tide. 6′3,215. PC: Reshad Jones, SS - Dolphins.
28.Calvin Ridley, WR - Alabama Crimson Tide. 6′1,190. PC: Stefon Diggs, WR - Vikings.
29.Josh Jackson, CB - Iowa Hawkeyes. 6′2,190. PC: Stephon Gilmore, CB - Patriots.
30.Raquon Smith, LB - Georgia Bulldogs. 6′1,225. PC: Deion Jones, LB - Falcons.
31.Martinas Rankin, OT - Mississippi State Bulldogs. 6′5,315. PC: Mike Pouncey, OC - Dolphins.
32.Christian Kirk, WR - Texas A&M Aggies. 5′11,200. PC: Jarvis Landry, WR - Dolphins.
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Ask: What are your ocs biggest fears? And if Raven was there to give comfort how would she be able to?
Good question and interesting
Fred. I'll start with him, because his fear is better known. He is afraid of losing control and hurting someone. He only attacks for food, but doesn't want to harm his friends. He often has nightmares that Sam cannot deal with. Raven can console him with a calm conversation and her presence, he does not feel so alone and calms down by focusing on her.
Sharp. Has a similar fear as Fred, due to his ability to be aggressive, because he tries to be calm and not worry too much. Also, he is afraid for his brother Sweety, afraid for his condition. Raven better not be near him while he is scared, because this will also cause the saw to rotate, but at a distance it is possible, telling him that everything is in order, and he needs to know where Sweety is and what is wrong with him.
Sam. He is not afraid of anything, or rather, he cannot be afraid because of drowsiness. But in general, he himself is a nightmare, so there is little to scare him. He can comfort lol :3
Springy. My crazy kid oh god) he is also practically not afraid of anything. He begins to be afraid only when he realizes that he cannot get out, or he is constrained in his movements, this can cause him to panic that he is helpless. The panic will not pass quickly, because if Raven is around, you need to reassure him that he is free and safe.
Gill. This big man, although formidable, is very afraid of fire. He is afraid that his body will burn, and he will die in the end. Although it seems that he cares about everything and everyone, he also worries about Oscar, because he considers him vulnerable, but at the same time not weak. In general, he is fearless.
Sweety. This kid, Sharpe's brother, is very fond of horror and Halloween, because he rarely gets scared, although this fearlessness sometimes leads him into problems, from which Sharpe saves him. If he is frightened or sad, Sharpe will not let anyone in and will try to comfort him himself.
Oscar. In general, it is difficult to say exactly what he is afraid of, he was really scared when Chuck wanted to kill him and make a scarecrow, and then the fear quickly went into anger and self-defense. It can be said that Oscar will also be frightened if he is chained, but if he is released and he realizes that he can escape, he will rather fly away from danger in a panic, but soon calm down after the flight and apologize for the abrupt escape.
Stephon. It is ironic that his nickname is his fear, philophobia, the fear of falling in love or becoming attached. He is quite unsociable and aloof of all. He is not looking for friends or love, fearing that he will be betrayed as in the past. Only very rarely, he allows himself to release emotions, but it’s better not to console him, he will kill you for trying this.
Mimic. Fear of death, but ready to attack if necessary. If he is scared, Raven can find him in the vent where he will try to calm down, but he will be much better off if he is lured out and calmed down by making him feel safe with you so he can associate you with safety.
Photographer. It's also hard to say, because usually, even if he's scared (Salesman hello XD ) it usually looks like surprise, so it's impossible to tell what he's afraid of.
Derp. afraid of many. But if Raven finds him scared, he will ask for his pills. Raven is better not to give them to him, he is already addicted to sedatives, the best thing is to calm him down from Raven, by communicating with him, and creating a cozy and safe environment.
Simia. Fear for the rest, cars and needles. If something happens to someone, and she does not have time and does not help someone, being next to him, she will blame herself and be very worried about this. She will calm down only if the one with whom something happened will be more or less in order. Cars are from her past, but this is not her strongest fear. Needles - she can pass out from them and from acupuncture herself. Music can calm her down, and Raven's hugs too.
Blind Tom. He is afraid of getting lost. If he does not hear anyone near him, or in an unfamiliar environment, he will begin to call for help with a quiet howl, similar to crying. If Raven meets him randomly, she will need to take his hand and say that she will help him (he remembers her voice) and take him to us.
Eric. Fear of not being able to touch anything. The best thing Raven can do is give him hugs and touching someone will calm him down^^
(I hope not too much "" and yes, about the role-playing, I'll join soon) I'm just drawing frames for now and was a little busy with my studies)
#trollge#trollge incidents#ask omg#oc: simia#oc: fred#oc: oscar#oc: springy#oc: gill#oc: sam#oc: sharp#oc: sweety#oc: stephon#oc: mimic#derp#oc: blind tom#oc: eric#not my oc#oc: raven
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Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Line in Position to Dominate
The Kansas City Chiefs come into their Week Six matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers with an undefeated record. It makes it extremely hard to poke holes in the team. However, if there is going to be away for this team to expose the Chiefs, it will be the Steelers defensive line against the Chiefs offensive line.
Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Line in Position to Dominate
The Chiefs offensive line banged up. At left guard, Parker Ehinger has not taken a snap in 2017 after a great rookie campaign in 2016. Bryan Witzmann has stepped in, and the loss has not been noticeable. However, now the Chiefs are adding even more shuffling with the interior. Mitchell Morse has missed the last two games and is deemed out for this game as well. It has force Zach Fulton into the shuffle. However, Fulton is typically a backup swing guard, and the team also just lost Laurent Duvernay-Tardif who is questionable for this game.
That will force the Chiefs to either slide Fulton back to guard and throw Jordan Devey at center or try Devey at guard instead. Either way, this interior is going to be nowhere near what the Chiefs expected it to be at this point.
On the other side, the Steelers defensive line has held up. Stephon Tuitt looks like he is primed for a big year after signing a contract extension. Cameron Heyward is putting in All-Pro type of play and Javon Hargrave is breaking out, playing at a small step behind Heyward.
In Week Five, the Jaguars ran the ball 36 times for 231 yards, 6.4 yards per attempt. However, before the second pick-six Roethlisberger threw, the Jaguars had 18 attempts for 54 yards. From the time that the game was essentially out of reach on, the Jaguars ran 18 times for 177 yards. That includes 90 yards coming on one run after Roethlisberger’s fifth interception.
If the offense is not consistently putting this defense on the field in bad situations the defense should be able to hold up against a stellar rushing attack in Kansas City. The Steelers could have an advantage in this matchup in the trenches. It will be on this front to take advantage of a weakness in the interior and put the Chiefs in a position they have not been in yet this season.
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”I ah.. I was in the forest. And then it was weird and wrong and-“ they shake their head. They were never the best at articulating their thoughts. “Don’t think I’ve been to a Dennys before.. but this doesn’t feel like home.”
Orion walks out of the forest confused. By all accounts, they should know this place. But something about it is different. The ground hums a different tune. They brush their hair out of their face, avoiding the respirator they wore. He shoves his hands back in his pockets as he walks. He has no destination in mind. Only hoping to find some answers.
#The Denny's Between Time#aka the “how the fuck did i end up at Denny's” arc 2 Electric Boogaloo#tma rp#oc rp#Orion (?)#Cameo: Stephon and Grout#Cameo: Phil/The Gunman#Cameo: The College Student#Cameo: Steph!#((also sorry for my ridiculous lateness i had lost the will to exist at the time and didn't know how to return to this lol))#<- all good nice to see yoy
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