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mapecl-stories · 1 year ago
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The Triumph of the Dream Achiever
Robin, a young and talented basketball player, has dreamed of becoming a successful professional athlete since his childhood. When he first watches the Braunschweig Basketball Lions play as a little boy, he is fascinated by their game and decides that one day he will join them.
Years later, during his youth, Robin trains hard and evolves into an outstanding player. His speed, his knack for the ball, and his relentless dedication catch the attention of the Lions' talent scouts. Eventually, he receives the long-awaited invitation for a tryout.
Robin is excited and nervous as he puts on the Lions' jersey and steps onto the court. Surrounded by talented players, he must prove himself to secure a spot on the team. However, he is not daunted by the pressure and showcases his full potential during drills and in the game.
Trainer: "Show us what you've got, Robin. Give it your all!"
The coaches and officials are impressed by Robin's performance and deliver the relieving news that he is now a part of the Lions family. The joy and pride for the young player are indescribable.
Coach: "Hey Robin, congratulations! You're now part of the Lions family!"
Robin: "This is a dream come true. Thank you, Coach!"
Robin trains diligently to establish himself within the team. He works on his weaknesses and bolsters his strengths. He increasingly earns playing time during matches and demonstrates his skills. With his spectacular dunks, precise passes, and aggressive defense, he contributes to the Lions' growing success.
In the crucial season where the Lions vie for promotion to the highest basketball league, a pivotal game against the Veolia Towers Hamburg arises. The team is under pressure, as promotion is within close reach. However, the Towers do not give in easily and field a strong team.
Robin, now an essential player in the team, feels the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. He knows he can be the key to victory.
Teammate: "Focus, Robin! We need you now more than ever!"
Robin: "I'm here, let's bring this home!"
The game is fiercely contested, but Robin and the Lions maintain control. Thanks to his robust defensive work and precise shots, the team edges closer to promotion. As the final buzzer sounds and the Lions leave the court as victors, jubilation and euphoria erupt. They have succeeded - promotion to the highest league of German basketball!
The story concludes with Robin being celebrated by his teammates and coaches. With shining eyes, he gazes at the promotion trophy and can scarcely believe that his dream has come true. This story illustrates that hard work, passion, and unwavering self-belief can lead to great successes. Robin has proven himself a true champion - the rise of the Lion is also his triumph.
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plutonious · 2 months ago
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throwing my hat into the twin dragons ring
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echobsilly · 21 days ago
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Salty Greasy Comfort!!! 🍔
unintentionally redrew ↑ this burger disaster from march 2023 ↓ I like how the tones shifted...
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escyn · 9 months ago
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some more thoughts about Her (Suki aged 25-30)
+ some bonus zukki
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cross-d-a · 2 months ago
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Yeah Jod’s a complete dick but his backstory is my FAVOURITE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a Jedi on the run after order 66, desperate and starving, running into an equally desperate and starving force-sensitive kid and taking him under her wing? Teaching him what she can? And then getting caught and they make Jod watch as they kill her?? Yeah A++++ Villain Origin Story. Honey, your trauma does not excuse your actions but I DO understand why you are the way you are.
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lazyveran · 10 months ago
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we dont talk enough abt the fact azula is insanely proficient at hand to hand combat
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lazy-to-an-l · 10 months ago
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Neil "I've only been allowed one interview my entire first year at palmetto state" Josten, truly should not EVER be given a microphone, a soap box, or literally anything that brings attention to him. Shit talker extraordinaire with more guts than fear or brains combined.
They have to play keep away with the microphone, and I think Wymack would rather give the microphone to our one and only Andrew Minyard before EVER giving it to Neil if he can help it.
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shannonsketches · 2 months ago
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most of my interactions with my niece were like this because for the first ten months or so of her life I was terrified of picking her up so she figured out how to climb me
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moreaugriffins · 11 months ago
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IDK who needs to hear this, but Egon and Ray aren't the only autistic og ghostbusters
Peter is too
Your telling me this man with two PhDs related to psychology, who always has the exact right thing to say to manipulate a situation to his favour (when it's a planned/known situation), but cocks up massively when it's an unknown situation, who has a massive reaction to getting slimed (more so than the others), who would rather joke all the time than take a situation seriously because wtf should he say
you're telling me this man is neurotypical?
nah
Winston's the only NT in this group (idk how he deals with these weirdos (affectionate))
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webgottism · 7 months ago
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mota should’ve had callum turner running around set vlogging with a shitty camcorder but it wouldn’t have had the same early 2000s omg they gave me a camera this is crazy i feel like god now vibe that the ron livingston diaries have
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bearimba · 3 months ago
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Silver doesn't need another father. He's already got one of those, technically, but the man turned out to be a weak, cowardly bastard who couldn't face his own problems let alone raise a child. The way he sees it, there's no need to set himself for more disappointment. He's got a roof over his head and food to eat, and that's far more than he could ever depend on in the last... however many years he'd been living on the streets. Lance and Clair are annoying as hell, but while he's training in the Dragon Den, he doesn't exactly have much room to complain. Not out loud, anyways.
Lance doesn't particularly want to be a dad either. He's already got too much responsibility on his plate as Champion, and this kid clearly needs so much more emotional support than he feels like he can provide. Simply convincing him to move into his guest room was enough of a struggle, and it only really worked because Lance had promised Silver he could "earn" his keep. What the hell is up with that, anyways? He's not sure what Silver's past looks like, and he's not about to go prying, but the bare minimum he can do is make sure he doesn't have to rough it out in the woods anymore. At least Clair seems to be having fun training him...
Clair is more than ready to be an aunt. The other two refuse to admit to caring for each other, but unlike them, she's not afraid of something as stupid as her emotions. The brat's slowly but surely been mellowing out during his training, and her idiot cousin has actually been taking care of himself for once in order to be a "good example." Silver has even caught on to calling Lance "old man" like she does, on account of those ugly-ass reading glasses the all-mighty Champion has to wear, and she couldn't be prouder. Best part is, she doesn't have to spend a dime except to treat the kid every so often! That's a win in her book if ever there was one.
#pokemon#pokemon hgss#hgss#rival silver#champion lance#gym leader clair#warning! lots of rambling in the tags >_>#love me some Father Figure Lance(TM) but the way i characterize him and silver doesn’t completely allow for it#they end up caring about each other deeply but as mentioned neither of them would feel comfortable labeling their dynamic as father/son#doesn't mean lance can't be silver's “old man” and silver can't be lance's “kid”#clair meanwhile is just delighted to have someone else to beat up on /affectionate. she's a big fan of tough love#she understands silver's not looking for a family and accepts it just fine but she's still going to adopt him in her head#the three of them are family now. he can't escape. he's going to be welcomed and taken care of So Help Her Arceus.#part of her likes to spoil silver in a way she never really got as a child#(though that doesn't mean she's ever going to go easy on him during training. if anything it makes her push him that much harder)#(this definitely doesn't make silver think she hates him or anything until lance explains she's Just Kinda Like That)#(she's actually much nicer to silver than most people---she's extremely assertive and has a very strong sense of justice)#(which makes her seem a bit bitchy to others at times (and they wouldn't necessarily be wrong))#((this is making me realize i need to just write a breakdown of my characterization for her tbh))#meanwhile lance tries to give him more freedom and space to breathe since that's what he always lacked growing up#he's still going to be there if silver ever asks but he also recognizes that trying to get too close too quickly will just scare him off#anyways#*vibrating in place with the intensity of a million suns* i am so normal about them. i love them a perfectly acceptable amount.
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superbat-lmao · 3 months ago
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In a family full of detectives, the Bats must have each come across situations that absolutely stumped them. Especially given the fact a lot of them have dealt with alien threats, magic, and meta humans.
So I like to imagine that all of them would hate those dinner party murder mystery games. Because they’re too easy. But they hate them in the way they hate new Lexcorp tech, they know exactly what could be fixed to make it actually functional. Or in this case, actually a mystery.
The struggle comes from deciding who is the one writing the mystery and who’s the one solving it. Because all of them are detectives in their own right and would get a kick out of this kind of enrichment.
Because Bruce would get a kick out a group birthday present from his kids where everyone is at the manor playing a character that severely contrasts their own personalities but is still meant to be frustrating for him. And the Batkids had trouble deciding at first who to make the murderer, trying to determine which kid Bruce would be most uncomfortable accusing of murder, even as a game.
Tim’s murder mystery would involve a lot of orchestration from Babs. He asked for the hardest mystery they could think of, so Babs has fabricated digital footprints, the Batkids stealth their way across the globe and he has to play a life sized game of Carmen Sandiego trying to track down his leads.
By the time it’s Dick’s then to solve a murder mystery, the Titans have found out about the games and get roped into playing. He’s also the only one who solves an actual murder alongside the fake case, making a realization about one of the cold case files he’s been working on in his off time.
For Cass’s murder mystery, none of the players are given information to conceal. They wrote narratives for each character to have committed the murder and then had a blind selection of the story line so that none of the players would know if their character did it. It’s like Clue, Cass has to check her deductions against a sealed card containing the answers. It was the only way they could think of stumping her with their body language.
Jason’s has Alfred’s involvement written all over it. Yes, the detective work is an amalgamation of the Batfamily’s efforts, but Alfred makes sure that certain character relationships and motivations parallel pieces from classic literature. It’s a trip down memory lane and all of the books that Jason read during his childhood at the manor and Alfred does his best to make him sentimental about it as part of the misdirection that Alfred’s character is the murderer. It almost works.
Steph’s murder mystery involves magic and aliens. She has a lot of practice solving day-to-day crimes so the family puts together the most absurd and abstract space and magic related case they can. It’ll flex some of her muscles when coming up against irregularity but it was also crafted to make her laugh. After all, who would have imagined there’s a species of alien out there allergic to waffles? It’s monotonous to face that same threats of muggings, trafficking, smuggling, murder, and other frequent Gotham crimes. Sometimes, you have to mix it up and remember reality can be absurd as well as commonplace.
Duke’s murder mystery is part of his “onboarding” into the batfamily. It relies on key observations from game-changing cases that the Bats have worked over the years that Duke wasn’t around for. He takes point during the day and helps out with larger cases, but it’s his first real test of handling the detective work of a multi-rogue level case by himself. And he’s good, breezes through things that had tripped up Dick or Tim during their Robin years but still finds ways to work through the parts that have him stumped.
Damian’s murder mystery is similar to Tim’s in that it is transnational and involves several famous and unknown art museums. It requires a lot of very specific information to uncover forgeries, complicated motivations, different layers of interrelatedness. It challenges him to think from specific details to connecting big picture movements and motivations of individuals and groups. Art was chosen as a through-point so that he would have an excuse to view galleries he had mentioned previously while still posing a challenge. It was a shock to more than just Damian when everyone realized Talia had agreed to play the red-herring.
Barbara’s murder mystery mixes several generations of technology. There are several layers of converting analog tech and different types of digital tech that tests her knowledge of the limitations of pieces of technology over the ages. It also brings her back into the field for recon in some creative ways since each of the Bats is a character and not able to do investigative work on her behalf. She solves her case the fastest of any of the Bats not because it was an inadequate challenge, but because she delegated her tasks as Oracle to Bruce and Tim and was able to devote 100% of her capabilities to solving this one case as opposed to her insane level of multitasking she’s usually operating at.
Alfred’s is also contained within the manor and treated similarly to an actual murder mystery. Everyone gets a kick out of him playing the part of the detective but slowly they begin to realize that some of the ways he conducts questioning witnesses or makes deductions is just slightly off from how Bruce does things. At first they seem to think Alfred’s putting his own spin on Bruce’s procedures but they begin to figure out that he’s following MI6’s standard operating procedures. They also realize that a lot of the Bats operating procedures are derivatives of different MI6 protocols. Clearly they’ve been updated or altered, but it’s all foundational, as though Alfred is writing the rule book before their eyes. It’s immediately obvious where the World’s Greatest Detective gets it from.
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wejustvibing · 7 months ago
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don't gotta ask him twice
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spaciebabie · 25 days ago
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MONKKEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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000marie198 · 1 year ago
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Thinking about two badass girls who are very strong and skilled fighters, wield heavy swinging weapons, can get easily angered, are actually very caring deep down and have animal best friends that can fly
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I think they would be besties
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setmeatopthepyre · 2 months ago
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Swim
[ @118dailydrabble day 27] [part of tommy begins snippets]
"How's your swimming, son?"
Tommy tears his gaze away from the helicopter shell currently partially submerged and upside down in the pool. He's been good at just taking whatever the Army training has thrown at him so far, but this looks intense.
"Decent, sir," he responds, hopes it's the right amount of humility and honesty. He's a strong swimmer but there's no need to bring himself any unnecessary attention.
"Good, good." The instructor claps a hand on his shoulder, then turns to address the rest of the group. "Your task is simple. Don't panic, undo your harness, and exit the shell. Is that clear?"
Don't panic, but escape. Tommy thinks he'll manage. It's the whole reason he's here.
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