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haikyuu hotel
(dont think too much about the positions in these drawings, i drew the poses first then moved them around to look nice.. i like the idea of setter alastor and spiker vox tho bc....oddball duo)
#hazbin hotel#Fanart#Hazbin vox#Hazbin vaggie#hazbin charlie#hazbin alastor#hazbin lucifer#My art#Volleyball#Ive been rewatching clips of the haikyuu summer of evolution stageplay.....#I miss haikyuu(and playing sports in general) so much#the homoeroticism of a setter and hitter relationship#chaggie
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couple shots of a dude in a spiderman costume bound and gagged, tied up to a chair by his buddy
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#gay#men tied#men tied up#guys tied#guys tied up#ai generated#restrained#guys in distress#captive#captured#roped#roped up#ropes#gay ai#gay sports#jock#gay jock#gay men#men#handsome#muscles#muscle#muscular#spider man#spiderman#muzzle#men in lycra#gay lycra#lycra#guys in lycra
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Honda Ballade Sports CR-X 1.5i, 1983. The original version of the CR-X was marketed as part of Honda's Japanese-market Ballade range sold through the Honda Verno dealership chain. CR-X is widely believed to be an initialism for "Civic Renaissance Experimental"
#Honda#Honda Ballade#Honda Ballade Sports CR-X#Honda Ballade Sports CR-X 1.5i#1983#compact sports car#1980s#first generation#CR-X#JDM
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1967 Chevrolet Impala SS
#general motors#gm#classic car#chevrolet#vintage automobiles#chevrolet impala sport coupe#impala#chevy impala#impala ss#autos
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Robonaut Biker Perfection https://www.instagram.com/robonautworld/
#ai generated#ai#ai art#ai gay art#bikerlife#cyborg#dainese biker#robot#biker#gay biker#dainese suit#dainese#daineseleather#leather men#leather suit#bikelife#leather biker#the bikeriders#motorcycle#motorcycles#motorbike#motorsports#motorrad#motorbikes#bikers#sport bike#agvhelmets#shoei
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@animeolympics2024 day 1 - reunion ↳ generation of miracles (kuroko no basket)
#kuroko no basket#kuroko's basketball#generation of miracles#animeolympics2024#fysportsanime#sports anime#animeedit#usermica#userinahochi#usertorichi#userkyaa#icybtchgifs#kuroko tetsuya#aomine daiki#kise ryouta#akashi seijuro#murasakibara atsushi#midorima shintarou#knbedit
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Wait what’s the tea on Valentino’s sleep patterns 👀👀 (fellow insomniac / recent motogp fan always looking for more representation)
oh yeah, if you're looking for representation for poor sleeping habits you've very much come to the right place. his sleep patterns are pretty remarkable you have to say. way too nocturnal for a professional athlete, reliant on naps to get through the race weekend, all power to him for somehow making that work and winning all those titles. pretty sure I've read somewhere that he's still known for doing sim races at ungodly hours these days, just how he lives his life
tbh I can't remember off the top of my head where I'd actually read about his sleeping patterns, but I've cobbled together a decent selection of quotes from the usual sources. the most interesting stuff he's said on the topic is in his autobiography - where he goes into rather a lot of detail about his preference for the night. given that it's quite a lengthy passage, I've chucked it under the cut. he frames his nocturnal inclination as not only suiting his natural body clock better, but also as a way of escaping the rest of the world - of being able to move around in peace and silence and anonymity. plus, he liked to spend his nights in the garage to... *pinches bridge of nose* have some special personal time with his bike, when it was just the two of them. take that as you will
before that, let's just start with a few more general descriptions of his sleeping patterns. from early in his career, jerez 1998 (from oxley's vr files):
The camper only holds two people, but that's okay. I don't like my dad to sleep with me, because when it gets to ten o'clock he starts saying: "Vale, Vale, got to bed!", but I can't go to sleep before one or two. We did share a motorhome in '96 and it made life very, very difficult for me.
and about brno 1999 (from oxley's vr files):
On weekends when I'm not racing, I never go to bed before six or seven on Sunday morning. If it's a party, maybe even later, but going to bed at six in the morning is quite normal for me! Even when I was 14 I used to go to bed at 4am. Quite often I'd be riding around the local minimoto tracks until after midnight! If I go to sleep at 11 or 12 I just lie there, my eyes wide open. Maybe I would be good for 24-hour racing!
and then a few years into his premier class career, valentino says the following (x):
'I have a lot of energy after 2am,' Rossi agreed. 'I like to sleep in the morning. I have some problems at the start of the day.'
we've also got a description of crew chief jb's influence in terms of making sure valentino wasn't slacking off by sleeping in (from oxley's vr files):
Burgess' talents aren't restricted to getting the best out of a 500. The Aussie has been in GPs for decades and knows how to extract the best from riders as well. He expects 100 per cent commitment both on the track and in the pits, and when he doesn't get that, he gives 'em hell. Some other crew chiefs won't do that - they're too overawed by their riders' superstardom. JB laid down the law last summer when late-sleeper Rossi turned up late for practice. Rossi suggested that in future one of the crew should be despatched to his motorhome each morning to make sure he was out of bed. No way, said Burgess, I'll be there to give you your wake-up call. Rossi's not overslept since.
and from 2001, in valentino's own words:
Q: Tell us about your sleeping habits, JB has had to wake you a few times for practice... VR: I never go to bed before 1 o'clock, and there's no limit on when I go to bed, but even when I go to sleep very late I always wake up at 8.30, though when I do wake up I always have a big confusion for the first five minutes, then after that I remember: "Oh fuck, I'm at world grand prix!" So I have a shower and then I'm okay. I never get up too close to riding time because the 500 is a dangerous bike so it's necessary to be awake when you climb aboard. Back in the afternoon after practice at four or five o'clock I'll sleep for another hour.
only semi-related but valentino's also talked about... you know, this generational shift - where the sport has become more professionalised, which is reflected in certain lifestyle changes (from barker's rossi biography):
"The next generation is always stronger. They are more professional, they put more effort in, they make a perfect life, they eat in a good way, they don't drink, they go to sleep early, they train every day from the morning to the night... I come from an era where the riders drank beer and smoked cigarettes!"
also plenty of talk of jet lag obviously... doesn't struggle with it too much headed westwards because he says he basically lives on american time anyway. the other direction is tougher, but in his youth he decided that he might as well try to continue living on italian time. so he essentially went racing at 5 in the morning (about phillip island 1998, from oxley's vr files):
I don't have a problem with jet lag, I always sleep. Last year in Indonesia I stayed on Italian time for the whole grand prix - so I was racing at five in the morning! But the difference is too great to do that in Australia.
how on earth are you racing motorcycles like that. mind you, he won that 1997 indonesia race
so yeah. king of disordered sleeping. given the nature of motogp schedules and how they do kind of require you to actually get up in the mornings, congrats to him for being remotely functional during race weekends. crazy how he even won the odd race
and here's the autobiography passage:
My day, usually, begins in the afternoon. It’s as if I exist inside my own personal time zone. I live at night, because I love the night. Now, this might make you think I do goodness-knows-what in the wee hours, or that I don’t live the life of a professional athlete. It’s true, I don’t live the life of an athlete in the traditional sense — early to bed, early to rise and all that — but this does not mean that I’m not careful about what I eat and drink or that I don’t train. In fact, I train a lot, both in the gym and on the bike. It’s just that I go to the gym in the afternoon, rather than the morning. Equally, when I’m training on the bike, down at the quarry, I always go in the afternoon, never at nine o'clock in the morning. My body has a certain type of metabolism. It is used to living according to a different body clock. That’s why, even if I’m travelling all over the world, I don’t experience jet lag and I rarely go to bed before 3 a.m. It’s much more likely that I’m just tucking into bed as people are leaving for work. As I say, I have a special relationship with the night. I like moving in it, living in it, thinking in it, relaxing in it. The night fascinates me, because it’s the period of least confusion. The world calms down, it goes quiet. And, besides, I’m Valentino Rossi. I’m wanted... I'm a fugitive. Yes, I’m always running away from my _ beloved countrymen. The Italians. I’m proud to be Italian, I'm proud of our merits and I regret our shortcomings. Italians are exceptional people. In every way. Even when they start loving you. Because that’s actually when problems can arise — if it’s you that the Italian falls in love with. Italian people are warm, empathetic, spontaneous. But they can also be excessive, oppressive and disrespectful. I don’t know who said that Italians will forgive everything except for success. Whoever it was, they were right. Because it’s absolutely true. After the 1997 season, I could tell I was becoming popular. Year after year, that popularity turned into fully fledged love. They’re in love with me now and, as a result, since the 2004 season, I’ve been a man on the run. And there’s no escape, no end in sight, because wherever I go they find me. There are simple things, the little pleasures in life, which I simply can’t engage in when I’m back in Italy. I can’t go to the bar and have a cappuccino, because I would not be able to drink it. To be fair, I can do it in Tavullia, but that's the only place. If I go more than a few kilometres in any direction from the centre of town, that's it, everything changes and I become, once again, a hunted man. I can’t walk into a store, look at something and decide what I want to buy. In fact, I can’t stop anywhere, not even at a petrol station. If I stop, I’m screwed. Somebody will recognise me (Italians are exceptionally good at recognising people), make a lot of noise, call other people and then, before I know it, I’ve been swallowed up by the crowd. If I schedule a meeting with someone, we have to meet in a secret, out-of-the-way location and, even then, we can't linger. I can't go to a restaurant if there are too many people inside. And if I do go, I can't go at a normal time, say eight o'clock. I have to go later, much later, when people are leaving. And I can't sit where I like, I have to hide away in a corner, in the shadows. As for places like cinemas or the beach, forget about it. They are just always off-limits.
Having said that, I do mix with people. I do it because I like doing it. It’s just that I wish I could do it as a normal person, because, deep down, I am a normal human being. This is part of the reason why I have to live at night. It would be that much tougher during the day, with all those people about. Plus, I don’t like the traffic, the chaos, the noise, all those people running all over the place, stressed out and out of breath. The night is different. Everything is softer, there are fewer people around and you are much more free. It’s like a parallel dimension. The world is different at night. Everything is different. That’s why I’ve assimilated the lyrics of a song by the Italian artist Jovanotti, “Gente. della notte” (“People of the night”). It has become my personal anthem. Jovanotti is one of my favourite singers and I find myself agreeing with him on most things. I love his work. What else can I say? The night is my reality. And I don’t change just because Grands Prix are scheduled during the day. My way of being and living is reflected in what I do during races. I don’t really change. Obviously, I don’t go to bed at dawn, but let’s just say that when I do, finally, go to bed, there aren’t many people around. Everything is better at night in the paddock. There is silence, the people _ have disappeared and, with them, the chaos. I can wander around freely, most of all I can enjoy the empty pit area and my bike. Yes, my bike. Because at night I often slip into the team garage. At some races I do it every single night, because I love being with my bike. My night-time activities can be traced back to the years racing in 125cc, and are directly tied to my passion for aesthetics and the stickers, which would later become my obsession. I don’t leave anything to chance'when it comes to choosing the colour or the stickers for my bike. That’s why I’ve always been central to any and all discussions when we were deciding the aesthetics of my racing bikes. I’ve done it always, with every bike, at every level, with every team. And, naturally, I still do it today. Nobody has ever been allowed to attach a single sticker to my bike, unless it was the logo of a technical sponsor. Until a few years ago I was totally inflexible about this. Now, Roby takes care of the number: he attaches it because then he needs to cover it in transparent paint. But apart - from -this, which is primarily a technical procedure anyway, I take care of everything else to do with the stickers. And this takes time and planning, which is why I started going to the garage at night. During the day it is packed with people. There are mechanics, technicians and others around. I would just get in the way, if I wanted to get near the bike just to check the stickers. As I got older and progressed from 125 to 250 and then to 500 and on to MotoGP, I maintained that passion for aesthetics and stickers, as well as the habit of dropping in on the team garage at night. I enjoy the bike during the day _ obviously, but my relationship with the bike is so special that I can spend hours with it, just looking and admiring it, making sure that everything is in order. Those are very personal moments which I find difficult to describe. The Japanese guys, both the executives but also the engineers never knew this, not the guys at Honda, not the ones at Yamaha. I don’t think they would really understand. They would probably view it as a waste of time, since I don’t actually do anything concrete. I never touch anything to do with the bike itself, beyond, obviously, the stickers. And yet I find it hard to explain to an engineer that I enjoy simply being near the bike, even when I’m not doing anything. It’s a complicated concept to explain: the risk is that people will think that you're crazy.
During the day everything happens so quickly, frenetically, neurotically. However, there is a sacrosanct moment when I need to step away and isolate myself. Once my commitment to the team is over, usually around 5.30 p.m., I retire to my motorhome, relax and take a nap. It usually lasts a couple hours and then I go out. There’s always something to do after dinner. Of course, the range of options depends on how many friends are around. I really start enjoying the paddock around ten o'clock at night. Before going to sleep I check on the bike again and then I go into the team motorhome, which serves as an office. Now that I’m at Yamaha, I have an office all to myself. That’s where I keep all my race gear. I do this for two reasons. My own personal motorhome is an absolute mess, nothing more fits in there and I probably couldn’t find anything amid all the junk. Plus, the office is where I change into my racing suit before going out on to the track. Thus, at night, after going to the pits to see the bike, I go to make sure that all my stuff is where it should be: gloves, suit, socks, boots . . . everything needs to be perfect, because I just don’t have time in the morning to hunt around for stuff. Thus, each morning I have to follow a very precise routine. I’m like a robot, everything is the same each day. Because the truth is that I need to be like clockwork. I just don’t have the time to think. Somebody generally comes to wake me up — usually it’s Jeremy, because he doesn’t trust my ability to wake up on my own! I then get up, wash my face (my eyes are still shut at this point) and try to stay awake as I ride the scooter from the motorhome to the pits. I then go up to the office and get dressed. There too everything is done mechanically. It takes the slightest hiccup to throw everything off, forcing me to be late to the testing.
"I find it hard to explain to an engineer that I enjoy simply being near the bike, even when I’m not doing anything. it’s a complicated concept to explain: the risk is that people will think that you're crazy" well -
#some of you lot really should be making more use of -#- the line 'because that's actually when problems can arise - if it's you that the italian falls in love with'#//#brr brr#clown tag#batsplat responds#i can also remember a post-retirement interview where he was up early to watch the motogp race and was suffering? can't find it though#im on the other side of the generational shift on this... the idea of approaching professional sport like that makes me twitchy#like so much of it these days is controlling every controllable variable perfect optimisation and all that. this feels so casual!!#and is honestly one of the things that makes his longevity the most impressive. one hell of a change to have to make mid career
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I don't think there will be any other anime that can ever make basketball so insanely ANIME like Kuroko No Basuke
If that makes sense
Like this is what I want when I'm watching anime bros
Midorima- specializes in 3 pointers: ok that's reasonable to imagine someone accomplishing irl, and I can see how formidable this would make someone actually playing the game
AKASHI tho
SHARINGAN
ZONE SPREADER
HAS SUPER POWERS DEPENDENT ON HIS SPLIT PERSONALITIES
ATTEMPTED MURDER FOR THE VIBES
For HIGH SCHOOL basketball man
#kuroko no basket#kuroko's basketball#generation of miracles#do you guys know how hard i laughed when the phrase “the zone” became an actual tangible superpower in this sports anime#YES Ik akashi is unhinged in canon but he is super human in anime ways come on now#sidrabbles
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Sakura x Gym
#ai generated#ai#ai girl#ai artwork#ai art#ai waifu#ai mature#ai anime#ai fanart#haruno sakura#sakura#naruto shipuden#naruto fanart#naruto#gymlife#gym body#gym#bare foot#tight leggins#tight clothes#sport gear#curvy hips#curvy mature#curvy and cute#curvy body#curvy girls#body shape#waifugirl#waifuanime#waifu
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frat dude in a polo shirt bound and gagged with a ball gag
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#gay#men tied#men tied up#guys tied#guys tied up#ai generated#restrained#guys in distress#captive#captured#roped#roped up#ropes#gay ai#gay sports#jock#gay jock#gay men#men#handsome#muscles#muscle#muscular#ball gagged
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Pontiac Banshee XP-798 Concept, 1966. A proposal created under John Z DeLorean for a Pontiac to compete with Ford's Mustang. It was powered by Pontiac's 421ci V8. Access was again by roof panels that rose as the door pivoted outwards. General Motors had other ideas and Pontiac's Mustang competitor was shared with Chevrolet, in the form of the Firebird.
#Pontiac#Pontiac Banshee#Pontiac Banshee XP-798#prototype#design study#concept#John Z DeLorean#General Motors#sports coupe#1966#1960s#421ci V8
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1963 Chevrolet Impala sport coupe
#chevrolet impala#classic car#general motors#vintage automobiles#chevy impala#gm#chevrolet#impala#chevrolet impala sport coupe#autos#gm design
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Telling people about aftg is the bane of my existence — not because they're bad, because how the fuck do you succinctly explain the nuance of this story; one that centers characters who aren't good people (and aren't meant to be).
Every characters moral code is fucked. Every last one of them are ready to fight at the drop of a hat. They're criminals and murders and assholes and abusers and victims — and that's what makes the story so good. I don't read these books to mirror myself after the characters. I read these books because they're an exercise in critical thinking. In the age of cancel culture, these books feel like an important reminder that the world isn't black and white, and just because your lines aren't someone else's doesn't mean they're wrong and you're right.
So many stories about the underdog follow that archetype that they're perfect and good to the core. Aftg flips this standard (and so many others) on its head and presents a story that I find more interesting: the underdogs win, but they do it by themselves and through unconventional and morally grey means.
#and then there's the whole mafia and fake sport and generally around there people stop caring#but if theyd just wait id be able to explain all the nuanced takes and ideas the fandom has unconvered through the years#ill never be normal about them#never ever#aftg#all for the game#neil josten#andrew minyard#the foxes#mine
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#old cars#vintage cars#cars#classic cars#electric cars#fast cars#classic car#sports cars#ford#automotive#automobile#vintage car#suv#ai art#ai image#ai artwork#artificial intelligence#technology#ai generated#photos of me#my photos#photoshoot#photoshop#beautiful photos#i sell photos#photograph#picture#beatiful#wonderful#amazing
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FINALLY MADE A HEIGHT COMPARISON CHART FOR THE VILLAINS (& gene's squad).... it's been a long time since I've drawn most of them in color so I made some adjustments here and there (archie is still the gen 3/rainbow rocket version)
they weren't originally going to all be wearing the least amount that they'd be comfortable with but. I started looking at a bunch of references and had a ton of fun drawing some different body types,,,,
#oceandi arts#height reference chart#generic protagonist#champion protagonist#guzma#plumeria#lysandre#lusamine#archie#maxie#cyrus#giovanni#ghetsis#SORRY FOR THE TAGS AUHGH I JUST NEED TO BE ABLE TO FIND THESE#NOTE: the body types listed with them are just based on what I looked up for references --#ik most body types can do most sports but. general trends sometimes emerge#ignore lysandre's harlotous shirt. I spent a long time drawing his torso and didn't want to just cover the whole thing FKJHDSFKSHD#also side note guz IS trans but he didn't need top surgery. so no scars there. he got on T early enough to skip that bit
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I think he would play baseball in high school 😁
#doctorsiren#mob psycho 100#shigeo kageyama#reigen arataka#mp100 fanart#mp100 future#digital art#my art#procreate#Chatter said his high school should be named Cinnamon High#and then Squib and Chatter both suggested blue and yellow to be his school colours#I almost went with a more royal blue but then he looked like he was wearing a Vault Suit LMAO#anyways just a silly little doodle page 💥#I chose baseball for a few reasons#one: high school baseball (and just baseball in general) in really popular in Japan#two: it involves not only running. but also strength. so his workouts would be great for it#three: baseball is my favourite sport because it’s the one I can understand the best LMAO#I just imagine Reigen going to his games and being very loud in the stands#being like WOO YEAH WOO THAT’S MY BOY YEAHHH
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