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dejavuedits · 9 months ago
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CHRIS WOOD AS MIKE MATTHEWS LAYOUTS
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threebooksoneplot · 2 years ago
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Episode 32 - "Son-Zoned" (Show Notes)
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General New Moon content warning for ongoing discussions of suicide!
[00:05:44] Wikipedia's article on "comp het"
[00:06:14] Brokeback Twilight
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[00:08:06] Maggie Stiefvater's substack about page-to-screen adaptation from an author's POV (spot the Catherine Hardwicke mention. And oh quelle coincidence, I wonder what happened to that adaptation of the Raven Cycle?)
[00:13:10] Donate to the Quileute tribe's Move To Higher Ground project here!
[00:20:30] M references Gravity Falls season 1 episode 04 (Bella be like)
[00:30:33] “Carpe Diem. Stand on your desk”
[00:32:51] Sweethearts candy, for the rest of our not-so-tragically deprived international listeners
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[00:33:19] vs. Sweetarts
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[00:34:37] M is correct, it’s “Kim, there’s people that are dying”
[00:35:54] Face Punch
[00:36:01] The irl Crosshairs movie (yeah it looks bad)
[00:39:06] Tomorrow is Forever
[00:41:51] I can only assume M is referencing this moment of Bob's Burgers
[00:44:24] “Like that Predator gif” (Jacob and Mike be like)
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[00:46:26] - A glimpse of M’s new “Jacob’s music” playlist
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[00:50:47] The movie theater non-handholding scene from G’s tumblr header
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[00:58:25] The Julia Cudney video where she reads all the Bridgerton books and discusses misogyny
[01:04:16] G references the Bible verses about “cutting out your eye,” Matthew 5:29-30, while M references Much Ado About Nothing act IV, scene i
[01:05:26] “Ok A/B/O” (G is alluding to the Omegaverse trope of “claiming”)
[01:15:30] By “it’s her little Pretty Woman moment,” we assume M is alluding to the scene where that movie's sex worker protagonist, Vivian, refuses to be financially "rescued" by her love interest
[01:17:53] “Nemo” is Shannon’s Honda Fit and “Priya[nka Chopra]” is G’s Toyota Prius hatchback
[01:30:57] G is making an extremely unintelligible reference to The Picture of Dorian Gray character Sibyl Vane, an actress who finds fictional romance is ruined for her because it doesn’t compare to the real thing (cw: suicide mention)
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tasksweekly · 5 years ago
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[TASK 190: SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 170+ Saint Vincentian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Sommore / Lori Ann Rambough (1966) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Grenadian, Afro-Trinidadian, Afro-Barbadian, African-American - actress and comedian.
Nia Long (1970) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Grenadian, Afro-Trinidadian, Afro-Barbadian, African-American - actress.
Nikki M. James (1981) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Haitian - actress and singer.
Nicosia Lawson (1983) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Caymanian - model and Miss Cayman Islands 2008.
Cassie / Cassie Ventura (1986) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Anguillan, Mexican / Filipino - actress, singer-songwriter, model, and dancer.
Annaliese Dayes (1986) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Saint Lucian, Afro-Barbadian, Afro-Grenadian / Afro-Jamaican - model, tv personality, and tv presenter.
Julia Holt (1993) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Trinidadian, Afro-Barbadian, Kalinago, Indian / Irish, Scottish, French, German, English - actress.
Jezra Matthews (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian - model.
Mary-Ana Baker (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer.
Judy Boucher (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer-songwriter.
Kimya Hypolite (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer, dancer and actress. 
Soli Wallace (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian, other - model (instagram: ahtilos_model).
SunDivas (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian, St. Lucian, Barbadian, British - soca artist. 
Jimelle Roberts (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian - Miss SVG 2017.
F - Athletes:
Joan Baptiste (1959) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Bigna Samuel (1965) Afro-Saint Vincentian - middle-distance runner.
Jacqueline Ross (1969) Saint Vincentian - long jumper.
Gail Prescod (1971) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Shani Anderson (1975) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Natalie Martindale (1977) Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Juliana Nero (1979) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Natasha Mayers (1979) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Teran Matthews (1980) Afro-Saint Vincentian - swimmer.
Clea Hoyte (1981) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Cordel Jack (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Sophia Young (1983) Afro-Saint Vincentian - basketball player.
Genielle Greaves (1983) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Sancho Lyttle (1983) Afro-Saint Vincentian - basketball player.
Kineke Alexander (1986) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Arantxa King (1987) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Bermudian - long jumper.
Bryanna McCarthy (1991) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Christine Exeter (1992) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Gabrielle George (1997) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Izzy Shne Joachim (2000) Afro-Saint Vincentian - swimmer.
M:
Arthur W. French Jr. (1931) Afro-Saint Vincentian - actor and director.
Papa Winnie / Winston Carlisle Peters (1955) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer.
Ardon Bess (1964) Afro-Saint Vincentian - actor.
Jamesy P / James Morgan (1970) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer.
Andi Peters / Andrew Peters Eleazu (1970) Afro-Saint Vincentian - actor, voice-over artist, tv presenter, and producer.
Noel Clarke (1975) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Grenadian, Afro-Trinidadian, Akan Ghanaian - actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and author.
Kevin Lyttle (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer.
Protoje / Oje Ken Ollivierre (1981) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and DJ.
Marlon Roudette (1983) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Trinidadian, Dominican / Scottish, English - singer-songwriter, rapper, guitarist, keyboardist, drummer, percussionist, and producer.
Aml Ameen (1985) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Demetrius Joyette (1993) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Greek - actor.
Skarpyon (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian - singer-songwriter.
Watts / Austin Garrick (?) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Greek, Russian, Polish - rapper-songwriter, producer, and composer.
M - Athletes:
Garnet Brisbane (1938) Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Mike Findlay (1943) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Frankie Lucas (1953) Saint Vincentian - boxer.
Colville Browne (1953) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Lance John (1957) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Errington Kelly (1958) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Winston Davis (1958) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Albert Texeira (1960) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Sydney Murphy (1960) Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Orde Ballantyne (1962) Afro-Saint Vincentian - shot putter.
André François (1964) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Errion Charles (1965) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Roger Gurley (1965) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Lenford O'Garro (1965) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Ian Allen (1965) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Verbin Sutherland (1966) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Dawnley Joseph (1966) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Leroy Blugh (1966) Afro-Saint Vincentian - Canadian football player.
Fitzgerald Bramble (1967) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Lennox Adams (1968) Afro-Saint Vincentian - triple jumper.
Tyrone Prince (1968) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Eversley Linley (1969) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Kendale Mercury (1970) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Cameron Cuffy (1970) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Mike McLean (1970) Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Keith Ollivierre (1971) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Carlton Myers (1971) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Italian - basketball player.
Kendall Velox (1971) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Michael Williams (1971) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Ezra Hendrickson (1972) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Rodney Jack (1972) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Eswort Coombs (1972) Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Ezra Hendrickson (1972) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Linvoy Primus (1973) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Pamenos Ballantyne (1973) Afro-Saint Vincentian - long-distance runner.
Nixon McLean (1973) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Julian Joachim (1974) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Deighton Butler (1974) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Joel Mascoll (1974) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Melvin Andrews (1974) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Thomas Dickson (1974) Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Orlanzo Jackson (1974) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Cornelius Bernard Huggins (1974) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Adonal Foyle (1975) Afro-Saint Vincentian - basketball player.
Erasto Sampson (1975) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Wesley Charles (1975) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Marlon James (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Sabuton John (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Oronde Ash (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Wesley John (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Rohan Ash (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Kenlyn Gonsalves (1976) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Zema Abbey (1977) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Julian Charles (1977) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Kahlil Cato (1977) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Nathan Abbey (1978) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Ghanaian - footballer.
Dan Gadzuric (1978) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Serbian - basketball player.
Bront DeFreitas (1978) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Caswain Mason (1978) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Kenroy Martin (1979) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Clayton Latham (1980) Afro-Saint Vincentian - long jumper.
Kenroy Peters (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Shawn King (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - basketball player.
Calvert Hooper (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Jared Lewis (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Hyron Shallow (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Shandel Samuel (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Romel Currency (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Stephenson Wallace (1982) Afro-Saint Vincentian - swimmer.
Alston Bobb (1984) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Omari Aldridge (1984) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Kishore Shallow (1984) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Andy Grant (1984) Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Lindon James (1984) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Donnie Defreitas (1985) Afro-Saint Vincentian - swimmer.
Casnel Bushay (1985) Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Miles Bascombe (1986) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Damal Francis (1986) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Nyika Williams (1987) Afro-Saint Vincentian - basketball player.
Donwell Hector (1988) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Othneil Bailey (1988) Afro-Saint Vincentian - squash player.
Delorn Johnson (1988) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Kieran Agard (1989) Afro-Saint Vincentian, Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Jolanshoy McDowall (1989) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Keron Cottoy (1989) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Dwayne Sandy (1989) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Cornelius Stewart (1989) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Gavin James (1989) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Junior Cadougan (1990) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Trinidadian - basketball player.
Reginald Richardson (1990) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Chad Balcombe (1990) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Darren Stewart (1990) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Afro-Jamaican - mixed martial artist.
Kesrick Williams (1990) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Gregson Hazell (1991) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Courtney Carl Williams (1991) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Jamal Yorke (1991) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Atticus Browne (1991) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
David Pitt (1991) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Jomel Warrican (1992) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Myron Samuel (1992) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Jesse Lingard (1992) Afro-Saint Vincentian / English - footballer.
Nazir McBurnette (1993) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Akeem Williams (1993) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Sunil Ambris (1993) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Tolga Akcayli (1993) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Turkish - swimmer.
Kevin Francis (1994) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Tevin Slater (1994) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Azinho Solomon (1994) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Jahvin Sutherland (1994) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Ray Jordan (1994) Afro-Saint Vincentian - cricketer.
Brandon John (1995) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Chavel Cunningham (1995) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Lemus Christopher (1995) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Brandon Valentine-Parris (1995) Afro-Saint Vincentian - sprinter.
Oalex Anderson (1995) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Gidron Pope (1996) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Jevon Cottoy (1996) Afro-Saint Vincentian - Canadian football player.
Kyle Edwards (1997) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Obed McCoy (1997) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Tayo Edun (1998) Afro-Saint Vincentian / Yoruba Nigerian - footballer.
Nikolas Sylvester (2000) Afro-Saint Vincentian - swimmer.
Diel Spring (2000) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Joel Quashie (2001) Afro-Saint Vincentian - footballer.
Problematic:
21 Sa**ge / Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph (1992) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Haitian, Afro-Saint Vincentian - rapper-songwriter and producer. - His stage name involves an anti-native slur despite not being native, in his song ASMR he had anti-semitic lyrics, and made tweets supporting rape culture.
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pavspatch · 3 years ago
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Bridge reflect on another frustrating season
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STALYBRIDGE CELTIC are earlybirds tomorrow (Saturday). They kick off against Lancaster City at 12.30pm and the worm they are trying to catch is the point that will secure their place in the Pitching In NPL premier division for next season.
The first half of Celtic's Easter double-header is a fixture dedicated to the #HerGameToo organisation with women and girls of all ages being admitted to Bower Fold free of charge.
Manager Simon Haworth will be looking for a response to last weekend's 4-0 reverse at high-flying South Shields but again has a full squad to choose from.
Easter Monday's match at Hyde United, which will be his 150th as Bridge boss, comes at the end of another frustrating season for Celtic.
Asked recently if he had ever considered giving up, Haworth, whose contract soon expires, replied: "It's a tough job turning this football club around. I want to do it for the right people and the right reasons, but it is tough.
"My first season, budget-wise, was really tough and we stayed up on the last day. Then we had two seasons sort of cancelled.
"It feels that every time we get a run going we lose a player. We sold Darius Osei to South Shields when we were having a good season. Marcus Dackers wasn't our player but he went back to Salford when things were going well.
"I tell everyone it's a tough job. All the managers who came before me would say the same. There's a lot of expectation and lots of reasons for managers and the team not to fulfil those expectations.
"If we can finish well it could end up being another okay season. I don't think the club's in any position to do more than that."
Stalybridge will be showing the Manchester City v Liverpool FA Cup semi-final in their sponsors' lounge. Fans can take advantage of happy hour prices on beer and Prosecco from 2.30pm until the tie starts.
ASHTON UNITED manager Mike Clegg summed up his squad situation in one word ahead of tomorrow's visit to Whitby — "depleted".
Central defenders Sam Sheridan and Michael Brewster both had to be substituted within the first 20 minutes of Monday's Manchester Premier Cup final in which the Robins beat Hyde United 1-0.
It remains to be seen who will make the starting line-up at the Towbar Express Stadium but it's understood owners David Burke and Jonathan Sayer are satisfied with a midtable finish and the Frank Hannah trophy. Pictures and social media posts show a delighted Ashton revelling in their first piece of silverware since the NPL Cup 11 years ago.
On Monday, the Robins face FC United at Hurst Cross.
Jack Dyche and Harry Pratt, who were cup-tied for the final, could return for HYDE UNITED who visit bottom club Grantham. However, there is a doubt over goalkeeper Joe Green who needed stitches in a gashed leg on Monday.
Manager Nick Spooner said: "We're maybe looking at a few changes as we have two games so close together. After a couple of disappointing results I'll be looking for a positive reaction."
Devon Matthews returns from suspension for MOSSLEY who face Widnes at Emmaus Seel Park in the first division west. Ste Mason adds much-needed experience to the defence.
"There are no new injuries, so I have a stronger squad to choose from than last week," added manager Dave Fish.
The Lilywhites go into the match without a win in their last four outings, and having lost their last two without scoring.
J'nai Butterfield has been recalled from Wythenshawe Amateurs by GLOSSOP NORTH END and will feature in their game at Clitheroe.
Drew Lowe misses out with a virus, as may manager Stuart Mellish who describes himself as 50/50.
The Hillmen welcome Mossley to the Amdec Forklifts Stadium on Monday.
Earlier today CURZON ASHTON won 2-0 at Darlington with goals from Jordan Richards and Marcus Poscha in a National League North game that was typical of their topsy-turvy form. Last weekend, Boston United beat them 4-0 at the Tameside Stadium.
Given that the Nash perform better against higher-ranked clubs, they may be expected to do well on Monday when they are home to fifth-placed Chorley,
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jayymathis · 4 years ago
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aion-rsa · 4 years ago
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Best Returning British TV Series 2021: the Most Anticipated Series Coming Back This Year
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There’s no getting around it; you’re going to see more of your TV than your friends and loved ones over the next few months. That being so, it’s lucky that there continues to be still so bloody much of the stuff, despite Covid-19’s best efforts to shut it all down. They might have been delayed, they might have been curtailed, but they weren’t stopped. Returning British TV shows are on their way. The horizon is filled with them, gambolling like lambs over the fields and into your living room.
There’s comedy and drama and crime thrillers arriving by the lorryload, and sci-fi and fantasy coming by the… much smaller lorryload. (More of a small van for returning British sci-fi and fantasy this year, but check out the new titles coming soon.)
We’ll keep this list updated as soon as more details are announced and release dates are confirmed.
A Discovery of Witches Season 2 (January 8th)
Based on Deborah Harkness’ All Souls trilogy about the forbidden love between a powerful witch and a centuries-old vampire, A Discovery Of Witches debuted on Sky in autumn 2018 (read our reviews here) and was renewed for series two and three almost straight away. The second run sees leads Teresa Palmer and Matthew Goode (pictured) time-walking in Elizabethan England where they meet some famous faces of yore.
A Very English Scandal series 2
This one has yet to receive the official commission stamp, but it’s too good not to pass on a bit prematurely. Following on from the success of Russell T. Davies’ acclaimed three-part drama based on the real-life events of Lib Dem leader Jeremy Thorpe’s plot to have his lover Norman Scott murdered, the BBC plans to turn the ‘A Very English Scandal’ header into an anthology series following different true life events that rocked English society. As reported by Deadline in March 2020, Agatha Christie adapter extraordinaire Sarah Phelps is writing a three-part drama about a 1963 sex scandal involving the Duchess of Argyll, nicknamed ‘The Dirty Duchess.’
Back Season 2 (January)
Channel 4 has a second run of Simon Blackwell’s excellent sitcom Back on the way. The first series aired in autumn 2017 and was delayed while actor Robert Webb suffered an episode of ill health. The comedy reunites Peep Show’s David Mitchell and Webb as Stephen and Andrew, two erstwhile foster brothers whose neurotic rivalry boils up in the wake of Stephen’s father’s death. Louise Brealey also stars in the squirming, tragicomic delight. Stream the first series on All4 here.
Back To Life Season 2 (tbc)
Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon’s six part comedy-drama about a woman released from a lengthy prison sentence arrived in 2019 as one of a clutch of well-received original BBC shows. Haggard plays Miri, who returns to her childhood home and isn’t exactly welcomed back to the community with open arms, alongside Adeel Akhtar, Geraldine James, Liam Williams and more. It aired on Showtime over in the US, and will return for series two, which is currently being written.
Baptiste Season 2 (tbc)
Tcheky Karyo will return as grizzled French detective Julien Baptiste in a second series of the Williams Brothers’ Euro-set crime thriller. The character made his name on two series of The Missing, and earned his own BBC spin-off in spring 2019. (Read our spoiler-filled reviews here.) Series two sees Baptiste in Budapest on a search for the missing family of a British Ambassador, and co-stars Killing Eve‘s Fiona Shaw. Production on series two was halted in March 2020 because of the global spread of COVID-19, but got back up and running in the summer.
Breeders Season 2 (tbc)
Filming wrapped on the second series of Sky One parenting comedy Breeders just before Christmas 2020, so we can expect to see the new episodes later this year. The series, created by Simon Blackwell, Chris Addison and Martin Freeman, follows the child-based frustrations and catastrophes of Paul (Freeman) and Ally (Daisy Haggard), breaking taboos and punching you in the heart as it goes.
Britannia Season 3 (tbc)
Playwright Jez Butterworth and showrunner James Richardson first brought their trippy vision of warring Celts, mystical druids and invading Romans to Sky Atlantic in January 2018, and were quickly rewarded by a second series renewal. That run has already been and gone, leaving us awaiting the return of David Morrissey, Mackenzie Crook and co. for more bonkers ancient history, this time with added Sophie Okonedo!
Bulletproof: South Africa (January 20th)
After two hit series of crime drama Bulletproof on Sky One, police officers Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Pike (Ashley Walters) are back for a three-part special set in South Africa. The miniseries will see the crime-fighters’ attempt to relax on holiday scuppered when they become entangled with a dangerous kidnap plot.
Cobra Season 2 (tbc)
Robert Carlyle’s PM will return for another series of Sky One political thriller Cobra, written by The Tunnel and Strike: Cuckoo’s Calling‘s Ben Richards. The first series saw Carlyle’s character attempting to maintain power after solar flares took out Britain’s power grid and left the country in chaos as political factions vied for his position. What disaster will befall him in series two we don’t yet know…
Dead Pixels Season 2 (January)
Jon Brown’s gamer comedy debuted in March 2019 and was renewed four months later for series two. It stars Alexa Davies and Will Merrick as two die-hard MMORPG gamers (massive multiplayer online roleplay game, if you were wondering) and Charlotte Ritchie as their non-gaming flatmate. Here’s our interview with the creator on how other TV shows and films so often go wrong in their depiction of gaming and gamers.
Derry Girls Season 3 (tbc)
Lisa McGee’s terrific 90s-set Northern Irish comedy is set to return for a third series about the lives of secondary school students Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle and James. Filming was due to begin in June 2020, but Covid-19 disrupted that schedule so we’ll have to wait a little longer for this one. Set in the 1990s, Derry Girls is a coming-of-age nostalgia-flood with characters to love and jokes to spare, in which crushes and friendship fall-outs are dealt with in the same breath as dangerous political turmoil. Cracker.
Doctor Who Season 13 (tbc)
Thanks to Covid-19, we’re getting a shorter run of eight episodes for Doctor Who‘s next series, which is confirmed to welcome new companion Dan to the TARDIS. Played by comedian-actor John Bishop, Dan will join Yaz and the Doctor as they continue their travels after saying goodbye to Ryan and Graham in New Year special ‘Revolution of the Daleks.’
Endeavour Season 8 (tbc)
A three-episode seventh series of Russell Lewis’ Inspector Morse prequel aired in February 2020, taking Morse into a new decade, as he and the team investigated the discovery of a body on a canal path on New Year’s Day 1970 (read our spoiler-filled reviews here). Shaun Evans not only returned as the lead, but also directed his second instalment of the long-running crime prequel. Series eight was due to begin filming in summer 2020 but it was pushed back until 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gangs of London Season 2 (tbc)
The body count was high in Sky Atlantic’s ultra-stylish, ultra-violent 2020 thriller Gangs of London, but enough characters made it all the way through for a second season to be commissioned. When it eventually arrives, expect more expertly choreographed fight scenes, more international crime family intrigue and more betrayal. Co-creator Gareth Evans and his fellow directors gave us a taste of what to expect from the new run here.
Gentleman Jack Season 2 (tbc)
Renewed even before series one had aired, Sally Wainwright’s Gentleman Jack arrived on BBC One in the UK and HBO in the US with a bang. It stars Suranne Jones as real-life trail-blazing lesbian industrialist Anne Lister, with a cast including Sophie Rundle, Gemma Whelan and Rosie Cavaliero. It’s witty and dynamic, offering television a new 19th century hero at whom to marvel (here’s our episode one review). The eight-episode second series started filming in November 2020.
Ghosts Season 3 (tbc)
This tremendously fun comedy arrived in 2019 from the cast of Horrible Histories and Yonderland. Happily, it was renewed by the BBC for a third series, which guarantees us at least six more episodes of spectral shenanigans as Alison and Mike (alive) try to keep the ancestral family home going while dealing with an influx of housemates from history (dead). Speaking to Den of Geek in November 2020 about the terrific Christmas special, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who plays Mike in the show, said they were hoping to film series three in spring 2021.
Guilt Season 2 (tbc)
BBC Scotland’s dark comedy-drama Guilt was a word-of-mouth hit that became an award-winning hit. Created by Neil Forsyth and starring Mark Bonnar, it was the story of two very different brothers attempting to cover up an unthinkable act. It’s currently available to watch on BBC iPlayer and will be joined by a second four-part series. Don’t get it confused with the US Amanda Knox series of the same name, which was cancelled.
Happy Valley Season 3 (tbc)
We’re cheating here because there is very little chance that 2021 will see the planned third and final series of Sally Wainwright’s excellent crime drama Happy Valley but it’s too good a drama not to include. The word seems to be that creator Wainwright and star Sarah Lancashire are keen to return for the final chapter in Sgt. Cawood’s story, but they’re waiting for young star Rhys Connah, who plays Cawood’s grandson Ryan, to get a bit older before tackling the story Wainwright wants to tell. Patience.
His Dark Materials Season 3 (tbc)
One final eight-episode season is on its way to BBC One and HBO to conclude this stunning adaptation of Philip Pullman’s book trilogy. Season three will tell the story of The Amber Spyglass, taking Lyra and Will to even more new worlds, where they’ll meet strange creatures and have to face a weighty choice. Pre-production began earlier in 2020, but the renewal announcement didn’t officially arrive until December. Here’s a taster of what we might expect to see.
Innocent Season 2 (tbc)
ITV’s Innocent was a four-part series about a miscarriage of justice that aired in May 2018. Its conclusion certainly didn’t call for a continuation so news of a second series renewal was a bit of a head-scratcher until it was revealed that creator Chris Lang (Unforgotten) was writing a whole new case and a whole new set of characters for the second run, now due to arrive this year.
Inside No. 9 Season 6 (tbc)
Knowing a good thing when it has one, BBC Two renewed Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith’s ingenious anthology series Inside No. 9 for a sixth and seventh series back in March. That means 12 new half-hour stories told with wit, originality and – every so often – a surprising amount of heart. Shearsmith Tweeted in November 2020 that the team were in rehearsals and planning to start filming on the new episodes imminently.
Killing Eve Season 4 (tbc)
Season four of mega-hit spy thriller Killing Eve was announced back before season three aired, so we know that it is coming, the question is: when? As the series films across various European locations, it’s been hit harder than many by the Covid-19 pandemic, and production was confirmed as being on an indefinite hiatus in October 2020, so don’t hold your breath for the usual April start date. As soon as things are up and running, we’ll let you know.
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Line of Duty Season 6 (March)
Series five of Jed Mercurio’s hugely successful crime thriller concluded in May 2019, and, after a Covid-related five-month delay, filming wrapped on series six in November 2020. Line of Duty stars Vicky McClure, Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar as bent-copper-hunters AC-12, with each series welcoming a high-profile guest – previous series have welcomed Stephen Graham, Thandie Newton and Keeley Hawes, and this time around it’s Kelly Macdonald.
Man Like Mobeen Season 4 (tbc)
Announced on creator and star Guz Khan’s Instagram account in September 2020, as reported by Comedy.co.uk, hit BBC Three comedy Man Like Mobeen will return in 2021. Series three left fans on a serious cliffhanger that saw Mobeen doing time despite his best efforts to stay out of trouble and raise his younger sister. Catch up on BBC iPlayer here.
Marcella Season 3 (January)
ITV’s Marcella, co-created by The Killing’s Hans Rosenfeldt and starring Anna Friel, went out in a blaze of bonkers glory in 2018. Series two marked a turning point for the detective show, which went from domestic crime drama to full-blown comic-book spy thriller, complete with faked deaths, conspiracy, and secret investigative units. Series three has Marcella working undercover in a Belfast crime family. It’s already aired on Netflix around the world, and will finally arrive on ITV in January 2021.
McMafia Season 2 (tbc)
Starring James Norton as the conflicted British son of a Russian mob boss, McMafia was BBC One’s big, glamorous New Year drama for 2018. It was renewed for another eight episode season a good while back but updates on progress have been very thin on the ground since then Whenever it arrives, expect more double-crossing and high-stakes violence set against the backdrop of gangland London. Read our series one episode reviews here.
Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Season 4 (tbc)
A fishing show may seem like a strange choice for this list of mostly high-profile dramas and comedies, but Gone Fishing deserves as much celebration as any of them. That’s thanks to Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse’s natural chemistry as two long-time friends, both of whom have been forced to contemplate their mortality in recent years due to serious heart problems. It’s fishing, yes, but it’s also chat, silliness and genuine human warmth.
Motherland Season 3 (tbc)
Sharon Horgan, Holly Walsh and Helen Linehan’s parenting comedy Motherland will be back for a third series. Starring Anna Maxwell-Martin (Good Omens, Line Of Duty), Lucy Punch, Paul Ready and Diane Morgan, it’s a caustic look at the demands of modern parenting and life in your thirties and forties that you don’t even need to have kids to relate to/stare at in rapt horror.
Peaky Blinders Season 6 (tbc)
Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight’s BBC Two crime saga following the ascendancy of Birmingham’s Shelby family in post-World War One England, is set to return for two further series, which should, if all goes to plan, take us all the way up to the outbreak of World War II. Series five aired in late summer 2019 and here’s all the news we have on series six, which was sadly forced to suspend production in March due to the global spread of Covid-19. Filming is due to resume in January 2021, so fingers crossed we’ll get the new series later this year.
Sex Education Season 3 (tbc)
Season three of Netflix’s celebrated high school comedy-drama went into production in September 2020, so there’ll be a little wait until the new episodes arrive on the streaming service. The show has won such an adoring fandom over its two seasons that they’ll wait as long as it takes to continue the stories of Otis, Eric, Maeve and of course, Gillian Anderson’s masterful Jean.
Staged Season 2 (January 4th)
A lot of people tried their best to make new TV under lockdown conditions last year, and some fared better than others. At the top of the comedy pile is Staged, starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen as exaggerated versions of themselves, rehearsing a play on Zoom with a host of big name guest stars and plenty of laughs courtesy of their other halves Georgia Tennant and Anna Lundberg.
Stath Lets Flats Season 3
We waited too long to hear that Channel 4 was doing the sensible thing and renewing Jamie Demetriou’s excellent Stath Lets Flats for a third series. During that wait, the show won three Baftas and even more fans, securing its reputation as one of the best comedies around. According to cast-member Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who plays reluctant letting agent Dean, the plan is to start filming in summer 2021, if everybody’s schedules can match up.
Taboo Season 2 (tbc)
From Steven Knight, creator of the excellent Peaky Blinders, in collaboration with star Tom Hardy, Taboo presents a very different vision of Regency England to the traditional Jane Austen world of assembly balls and etiquette faux pas. It’s about James Delaney, an almost invincible, little bit magic, highly mysterious thorn in the side of the East India Company. Series one aired in early 2017, and as of summer 2019, Knight had finished six of the eight scripts for the second series. Here’s what we know so far.
Taskmaster Season 11 (tbc)
Joining the Taskmaster and little Alex Horne for series ten of Taskmaster – its first series on Channel 4 – were Daisy May Cooper, Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson, Mawaan Rizwan and Richard Herring. Then came a New Year treat featuring all-new one-off contestants. In 2021, we’re due a full new series starring Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak and Sarah Kendall, plus a champion of champions miniseries.
Temple Season 2 (tbc)
Adapted from Norwegian series Valkyrien, Temple is the story of an underground medical facility run by a desperate surgeon and his apocalypse-prepping colleague. It stars Mark Strong, Carice Van Houten and Daniel Mays, and debuted on Sky One in autumn 2019. The series two renewal was announced as the series one finale aired, and the new episodes are expected to air in summer 2021. Read more about the series here.
The Bay Season 2 (January)
Daragh Carville’s Morecambe-set crime thriller returns with a new case for Morven Christie’s DS Lisa Armstrong and co. this year. The first series dealt with the disappearance of a set of teenage twins and shady goings-on in a picture-perfect coastal town, earning it the title of ‘the new Broadchurch’. Here’s our episode one review.
The Capture Season 2 (tbc)
Ben Chanan’s BBC One thriller The Capture was a high-stakes crime drama that tackled the question of what truth and innocence mean when video evidence can be so easily manipulated in the modern age. It starred Strike‘s Holliday Grainger, and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them‘s Callum Turner, and was renewed for a second series in summer 2020.
The Crown Season 5 (tbc)
Olivia Colman took over from Clare Foy as HRH Elizabeth II in The Crown series three. The time jump saw Matt Smith replaced by Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip and Helena Bonham-Carter take the reins from Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret, with Gillian Anderson playing Margaret Thatcher. For season five, the palace welcomes Imelda Staunton (pictured) and Lesley Manville as the Windsor sisters.
The Last Kingdom Season 5 (tbc)
The Last Kingdom series five will adapt the next two books in Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories series: Warriors of the Storm and The Flame Bearer. Starring Alexander Dreymon as Viking-raised-Saxon Uhtred of Bebbenberg, it’s an action-packed historical drama filled with wit and characters to love. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews and more.
This Time With Alan Partridge Season 2 (tbc)
Filming concluded on the second run of This Time With Alan Partridge in December 2020, so there shouldn’t be too long a wait for the new episodes to arrive on BBC One. Series two sees Norwich broadcasting veteran Alan established as the co-presenter of fictional magazine chat show This Time, following his gaffes on-screen and off. Susannah Fielding co-stars.
Unforgotten Season 4 (tbc)
Cassie and Sunny (played by Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar) return for a fourth series of ITV’s excellent cold case crime drama Unforgotten. What makes Chris Lang’s detective series stand out is its empathy—for its characters, for the victims, and often, for the killers themselves. The new series will take another decades-old case as its starting point, and no doubt tell another engrossing, affecting story led by excellent performances from a cast including Susan Lynch and Sheila Hancock.
War of the Worlds Season 2 (tbc)
FOX UK sci-fi War of the Worlds was one of the first TV dramas to restart filming after the enforced Covid-19 lockdown (it helps when your show is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the population has been more or less destroyed), so even with all the effects-heavy post-production required, we can expect it to arrive this year. It uses H.G. Wells’ story more as a jumping-off point than a bible, and developed into a poised and atmospheric sci-fi for adults. Read more about it here.
World on Fire Season 2 (tbc)
To the delight of fans following series one’s tense cliff-hanger ending, Peter Bowker’s WWII drama following multiple interconnected stories from around the world during the war, was recommissioned in November 2019. The stories of Harry (Jonah Hauer-King), Kasia (Zofia Wichlacz) and Lois (Julia Brown) will continue in the second run, alongside those of Lois’ conscientious objector father Douglas (Sean Bean) and Harry’s ice-cold mother Robina (Lesley Manville). 
Year of the Rabbit Season 2 (tbc)
Detective Rabbit returns! Matt Berry, Susan Wokoma and Freddie Fox will be back for more Victorian crime-based comedy in a second series of Channel 4’s acclaimed Year Of The Rabbit. C4’s Head of Comedy Fiona McDermott describes the show, which is co-written by Matt Berry with Veep and Black Books‘ Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil, as “glorious, gutsy and audacious”, and you won’t hear any disagreement from us. Series one is currently available to stream on All4, and the six new episodes are expected to arrive this year.
Also returning:
Brassic Season 3 (tbc)  – Joseph Gilgun’s Sky One comedy returns for a third run.
Code 404 Season 2 (tbc)– Stephen Graham and Daniel Mays are back on Sky One in this very British comedy take on RoboCop.
Don’t Forget the Driver Season 2 (tbc) The brilliant Toby Jones returns in this heartfelt seaside comedy drama.
Feel Good Season 2 (tbc) – Mae Martin’s autobiographically inspired comedy returns to Channel 4.
Hitmen Season 2 (tbc) – Mel and Sue will be back on Sky One for more paid-assassin larks.
King Gary Season 2 – Gary King will be ruling the crescent once again in this BBC One comedy.
I Am… Season 2 (tbc) – The Channel 4 female-fronted anthology drama returns with Suranne Jones among the cast.
Intelligence Season 2 (tbc) – David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed are back on Sky One for more tech-spy comedy.
State of the Union Season 2 (tbc) – Nick Hornby is creating two new characters who meet up weekly before their marriage counselling sessions for this BBC Two comedy-drama.
The Cockfields Season 2 (tbc) – This Gold original comedy starring Joe Wilkinson and Diane Morgan will return, but sadly, without comedian Bobby Ball, who passed away in 2020.
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Microsoft and Bytedance Put TikTok Talks on Hold After Trump Signals Opposition
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The president’s statements spurred TikTok to make additional concessions, consisting of concurring to include as lots of as 10,000 tasks in the U.S. over the next 3 years, however it isn’t clear if those will change Mr. Trump’s stance, one of the people stated.
Mr. Zhang was going to keep a minority stake under the deal being talked about prior to Mr. Trump’s remarks, the person stated.
The software application giant remained in innovative talks with Bytedance, acquiring momentum towards a deal they thought fulfilled the White House objective for the popular app to get purchased by a U.S. business, the people stated. Those strategies were disrupted when Mr. Trump told press reporters on Air Force One that he chose to ban the app and wouldn’t support a sale.
Before Mr. Trump’s remarks, the 2 sides believed the broad strokes of an offer could be in location by Monday, the people said.
The business were captured off guard by the president’s remarks, stated a single person familiar with the matter. Another individual stated the White House has been associated with the discussions for weeks and made it clear from the beginning that the desired result was for TikTok to be “American-owned.”
In a declaration Saturday, a White House representative stated, “The administration has really serious national security concerns over TikTok. We continue to assess future policy.”
TikTok, the popular video-messaging app with Chinese roots, is dealing with global examination as countries consider enforcing constraints on the company. WSJ’s Liza Lin describes why the U.S. government says the quirky platform positions a threat on American smartphones. Image composite: Sharon Shi.
The offer talks aren’t believed to be dead, and some executives included hope that Mr. Trump will change his mind and permit the deal to proceed, now that the deal is structured the way he had asked for, a single person said.
The two business are attempting to get clarity on where the White House stands and whether it is preparing a separate action that would make it challenging for TikTok to run in the U.S., the people said.
Mr. Trump stated that he preferred to ban the app totally.
” As far as TikTok is worried we’re banning them from the United States,” he said. “Well, I have that authority.”
The blended signals show departments within the White House about the appropriate course of action, according to people familiar with the matter. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are believed to favor a sale of TikTok to Microsoft, the people stated.
White Home counsel Pat Cipollone and Matthew Pottinger, the president’s deputy national-security adviser, have been involved in attempting to broker the deal, White Home authorities said.
Amongst the worries is a public reaction if the administration forces the extremely popular app, known for its dancing and lip-sync videos, from the phones of countless teens.
At a Friday early morning meeting, Treasury officials informed the Committee on Foreign Financial Investment in the U.S. that a Microsoft deal was imminent, stated people familiar with the matter.
Others in the White Home, most significantly trade advisor Peter Navarro, have advised Mr. Trump to take a harder line against TikTok, the people said.
Mr. Navarro didn’t respond to ask for comment. He has actually previously stated he does not think allowing TikTok to be sold to an American company solves the national-security problems at play.
U.S. officials have actually revealed concerns that TikTok could hand down the data it collects from Americans to China’s authoritarian federal government. TikTok has stated it would never ever do so. Authorities likewise stress that the app could be used to spread Chinese propaganda which the platform’s mediators are censoring content to appease Beijing. The business has said it is progressively adapting its content policies to be customized to local markets where it operates, consisting of the U.S., and that Beijing does not determine policies for those.
The high-stakes haggling threatens to scuttle an enthusiastic play from Microsoft to take on.
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in social media. The software application giant at first prepares to let TikTok operate individually, a single person stated, much as it has made with LinkedIn given that obtaining that business for more than $26 billion in2016
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TikTok states it has 100 million users in the U.S. It isn’t yet successful, as it has actually invested greatly to obtain users in recent years, but internally the business projects it will have $1 billion in income this year and $6 billion next year, said an individual knowledgeable about the matter.
The business presently has about 1,500 staff members in the U.S.
A sale to Microsoft, likely for billions of dollars, would be a win for both TikTok and Bytedance, where executives for months have actually feared that the Trump administration will do something about it that requires the app out of the U.S.
Mr. Zhang has actually been carefully involved in the talks, said individuals acquainted with the matter. TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer, who joined the company in June from.
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” I wish to say thank you to the countless Americans who use TikTok every day,” TikTok’s U.S. general manager stated in a video the business published to the platform on Saturday. “We’re not planning on going anywhere.”
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When Sportsmail trained with Team GB ahead of 2019 European Games 
In anticipation of this summer's European Games, which started on Friday, [Sportsuniversity] was invited to spend a day with one of the British best amateur boxers who hope to win medals in Minsk.
The results were predictably horrible.
Lauren Price is a former world kickboxing champion and international footballer with Wales. She is now one of Great Britain & # 39; s largest medal hope for next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo.
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Daniel Matthews of Sportsmail was invited to train for a day in a gym in Sheffield
In the meantime, my best sports performance came back in 1999 when I won the Surrey Under-7 mini tennis championships. To. Trophy.
My boxing heritage is even more limited.
At their disposal is a state-of-the-art fitness center here at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, which
children on the full-size athletics track and in the coming hours behind a branded fire door, comparable levels of bloom would follow dbad.
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Matthews has trained in a state-of-the-art training at the ultramodern gymnasium in Sheffield gym at the English Institute for Sport in Sheffield
But at least I and the other sacrificial lamb looked like it.
The massacre started with a warm-up – skipping – simple enough.
& # 39; You can't go in there because the physiologists have to sign it & # 39 ;, we are told. disappointment would not be more unlivable.
Suitably warm, we go to the wall of mirrors, where the cream of the British crop exerts its skills and sharpen his technique. ]
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Price speaks through the basics – puncture, right hand, left corner The ABCs of boxing on all levels Turn your right foot on the right hand, turn your hand around when throwing the hook.
Then it was time for some work Mike Tyson famously said that "everyone should plan until they are beaten in the mouth" and it is true that you never feel so invincible as when nothing comes back.
Pric he resisted testing our chin, but she introduced us to the double end bags. In other words: a punching bag attached to both the floor and the ceiling, this means that you have to come back every time you hit it.
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It was a difficult day for him – he has a limited pedigree when it comes to sweet science
Designed to to test your timing and accuracy, it also improves your footwork as you learn to throw and move, or feel the effects.After a few minutes of hitting mostly air, your arms start to feel like lead.Boxing may seem like a basic sport, but the stamina needed to simply keep your hands up and throw punches for even one round is often overlooked n.
But not satisfied with being ashamed of us for the double end bag, Price took us to drill on the heavy bag. 20 seconds of boxing – jab, double jab, right hand – and then 10 seconds of non-stop recording, as hard as you can. Repeat for a minute. Rest a minute. Repeat. Repeat. And then collapse.
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The last humiliation came from a reaction machine that Anthony Joshua donated to the gym. The LED lights and the touch screen may look good, but there was nothing attractive about not tapping the lights with a kettle bell.
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Tee times for the first round of the PGA Championship at Bellerive | Golf News
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=30781 Tee times for the first round of the PGA Championship at Bellerive | Golf News - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=30781 Groups and starting times for the first round of the 100th PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club in St Louis. Players USA unless stated, all times BST:Starting at hole 1 1250 Eddie Pepperell (Eng), Michael Block, Ryan Fox (Nzl) Eddie Pepperell is in the first group out on the first tee 1301 Austin Cook, Craig Hocknull (Aus), Alexander Bjork (Swe)1312 Yusaku Miyazato (Jpn), Bob Sowards, Scott Brown1323 Thomas Bjorn (Den), Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa), James Hahn1334 Billy Horschel, Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Shane Lowry (Irl)1345 Yuta Ikeda (Jpn), Brian Harman, Adam Hadwin (Can)1356 Jimmy Walker, Padraig Harrington (Irl), Vijay Singh (Fij)1407 Bryson DeChambeau, Andy Sullivan (Eng), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Tha) Padraig Harrington is grouped with fellow former champions Jimmy Walker and Vijay Singh 1418 Cameron Smith (Aus), Ryan Armour, Peter Uihlein1429 Paul Dunne (Irl), J.B. Holmes, Dylan Frittelli (Rsa)1440 Charles Howell III, Jason Schmuhl, Brian Gay1451 David Muttitt, Ollie Schniederjans, Troy Merritt1502 Shawn Warren, Mikko Korhonen (Fin), J.J. Spaun1820 Brandon Stone (Rsa), Johan Kok (Rsa), Whee Kim (Kor)1831 Matt Wallace (Eng), Matt Dobyns, Beau Hossler1842 Chris Wood (Eng), Alex Noren (Swe), Matt Kuchar Dustin Johnson plays alongside Bubba Watson and Adam Scott 1853 Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Adam Scott (Aus)1904 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Satoshi Kodaira (Jpn), Marc Leishman (Aus)1915 Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed, Francesco Molinari (Ita)1926 Sergio Garcia (Spa), Gary Woodland, Kevin Kisner1937 Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm (Spa), Justin Rose (Eng)1948 Paul Casey (Eng), Aaron Wise, Zach Johnson1959 Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa), Thomas Pieters (Bel), Bill Haas Justin Rose is in a high-profile group with Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm 2010 Lee Westwood (Eng), Joaquin Niemann (Chi), Daniel Berger2021 Omar Uresti, Justin Harding (Rsa), Andrew Landry2032 Matthew Borchert, Chris Stroud, Barracuda WinnerStarting at hole 101255 Rich Berberian Jr., Jamie Lovemark, Shugo Imahira (Jpn)1306 Brandt Snedeker, Sean McCarty, Haotong Li (Chn)1317 Jim Furyk, Tony Finau, Xander Schauffele1328 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Davis Love III, Rich Beem1339 Rickie Fowler, Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Ian Poulter (Eng)1350 Danny Willett (Eng), Henrik Stenson (Swe), Pat Perez1401 Jason Day (Aus), Phil Mickelson, Keegan Bradley1412 Shubhankar Sharma (Ind), Jordan Smith (Eng), Scott Piercy Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas, and Rory McIlroy also played together at the Genesis Open 1423 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Justin Thomas, Tiger Woods1434 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Webb Simpson, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven)1445 Stewart Cink, Branden Grace (Rsa), Ryan Moore1456 Ross Fisher (Eng), Alexander Levy (Fra), Patton Kizzire1507 Julian Suri, Sungjae Imn (Kor), Craig Bowden1815 Chesson Hadley, Daniel Balin, Russell Henley1826 Marty Jertson, Luke List, Kevin Chappell1837 Nick Watney, Jaysen Hansen, Kyle Stanley1848 Ted Potter, Jr., Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Jorge Campillo (Spa) 1991 champion John Daly is back for another go at the PGA title 1859 Ryan Vermeer, Paul Broadhurst (Eng), John Daly1910 Si Woo Kim (Kor), Brice Garnett, Tyrrell Hatton (Eng)1921 Yong-eun Yang (Kor), Shaun Micheel, Jason Dufner1932 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa), Thorbjorn Olesen (Den), Patrick Cantlay1943 Brendan Steele, Adrian Otaegui (Spa), Kevin Na1954 Charley Hoffman, Chez Reavie, Russell Knox (Sco)2005 Michael Kim, Seung-su Han, Zachary J Johnson2016 Brian Smock, Anirban Lahiri (Ind), Mike Lorenzo-Vera (Fra)2027 Ben Kern, Ryuko Tokimatsu (Jpn), WGC Bridgestone Winner 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England's Dele Alli busts out 'Fortnite' dance in World Cup match against Sweden
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England and Sweden faced off in the World Cup on Saturday morning, and a familiar dance from Fortnite just so happened to make an appearance in the game.
After England's midfielder Dele Alli scored the team's second goal against Sweden, doubling their score in England's quarterfinal match, he celebrated by busting the following move from the popular survival video game.
IT'S HAPPENING #ENG #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/e0rhlPWpRz
— Marcus Gilmer (@marcusgilmer) July 7, 2018
The crowd went wild after the goal, and Fortnite fans online celebrated yet another World Cup nod to the video game.
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For those who are unfamiliar with the game, Fortnite players can make their characters perform several fun little dances in the emotes menu. Performing the moves IRL has become quite the trends, and seeing them outside of the game is a real hoot.
Alli's celebratory move, known as "Ride the Pony," gained a lot of love online by those who got the reference, but others were very against the dance moves. And a few strictly soccer fans were also admittedly confused as hell.
Dele Alli with the Fortnite celebration after scoring England's second😂#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/VPbrYPOZls
— The Ringer (@ringer) July 7, 2018
Dele Alli doing a Fortnite dance after scoring in the World Cup >>>
— Danny Shapiro (@DannyShapiro13) July 7, 2018
After each goal my kids have been telling the name of the Fortnight dance used in the celebration. Dele Ali did “ride the horse”#ENGSWE
— Stewart Armstrong (@FuzzyGolf) July 7, 2018
France pulling out the @FortniteGame dances in the #worldcup pic.twitter.com/AmjFO2DsPD
— Mike (@Campiclatch) June 30, 2018
Dele Alli should just stick to playing fortnite smh he's been awful
— SR (@BlissIsTheOne) July 7, 2018
DELE ALLI JUST DID THE FORTNITE DANCE AFTER HE SCORED I WANT ENGLAND OUT OF THIS TOURNAMENT IMMEDIATELY
— ali’s LSAT fraud blog (@aliabouesh) July 7, 2018
Get in Alli. Nice header but wtf was that celebration ? #itscominghome
— Matthew ⚽️ (@DirtyDael) July 7, 2018
Others noted that it's not the first Fortnite dance Alli has done during a game, nor is it the first time one of the dances has been performed during the World Cup. French player Antoine Griezmann was also seen busting a Fortnite move in a previous game, as was Manchester United's Jesse Lingard.
Dele loves a good fortnite dance. 🕺🏼🦁🦁🦁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚽️ pic.twitter.com/njzOczeR5Y
— Thomas Hatfield (@thomashatfield_) July 7, 2018
Serious question. The Griezmann Take The L celebration was from #Fortnite or did Fortnite take that somewhere else? Also I realised Lingard and Dele Alli have done dances from the game too.
— Aysha Ridzuan (@ayshardzn) July 6, 2018
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As the World Cup continues we may have to witness other celebratory Fortnite moves, so try your best to keep that old saying in mind: Don't hate the player, hate the dances inspired by video games.
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Barnes earns Burnley a point to deepen Stoke drop fears
Ashley Barnes’ sixth goal in eight games underlined Burnley’s European credentials as they earned a point to dent Stoke’s hopes of preserving their Premier League status.
Paul Lambert’s team, now four points adrift of safety and winless in 11 matches, had looked on course for victory when Senegalese midfielder Badou Ndiaye found the bottom corner with a deflected effort in the first period.
Burnley struggled as an attacking force early on, but responded after the break, with Barnes touching the ball beyond home goalkeeper Jack Butland with his thigh to level.
Stephen Ireland clipped the outside of the post for Stoke late on, with Burnley remaining seventh.
Sean Dyche’s team were second best in the first half but took control after the interval – and but for Butland, they might have earned all three points.
The England goalkeeper made a string of saves to prevent Jack Cork, James Tarkowski and Johann Berg Gudmundsson from scoring – limiting the damage on a disappointing day for the hosts, who face an uphill task to extend their 10-year stay in the Premier League.
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Stoke
1Butland
8JohnsonSubstituted forZoumaat 59′minutes
17Shawcross
15Martins Indi
3PietersBooked at 85mins
22Shaqiri
4Allen
27NdiayeBooked at 90mins
2BauerSubstituted forIrelandat 69′minutes
18DioufSubstituted forCampbellat 75′minutes
25Crouch
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7Ireland
20Cameron
24Fletcher
29Haugaard
32Sobhi
40Campbell
Burnley
29Pope
2Lowton
28Long
5Tarkowski
23Ward
25LennonSubstituted forHendrickat 79′minutes
4Cork
18Westwood
17Berg Gudmundsson
11Wood
10BarnesBooked at 25minsSubstituted forVokesat 74′minutes
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3Taylor
8Marney
9Vokes
13Hendrick
19Walters
26Bardsley
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Attendance:
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Home43%
Away57%
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Away16
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Away7
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Away8
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Second Half ends, Stoke City 1, Burnley 1.
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Attempt missed. Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Burnley) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Jeff Hendrick following a fast break.
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Attempt missed. Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Burnley) right footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Sam Vokes.
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Attempt saved. Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Burnley) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Matthew Lowton.
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Badou Ndiaye (Stoke City) is shown the yellow card.
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Ashley Westwood (Burnley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Kurt Zouma (Stoke City).
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Stephen Ireland (Stoke City) hits the right post with a right footed shot from outside the box. Assisted by Badou Ndiaye.
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Attempt blocked. Chris Wood (Burnley) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Jeff Hendrick with a cross.
Booking
Posted at85′
Erik Pieters (Stoke City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Posted at84′
Attempt missed. Sam Vokes (Burnley) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Johann Berg Gudmundsson with a cross following a set piece situation.
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Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Burnley) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Posted at84′
Foul by Erik Pieters (Stoke City).
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Jack Cork (Burnley) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at83′
Foul by Joe Allen (Stoke City).
Posted at79′
Attempt saved. Tyrese Campbell (Stoke City) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Xherdan Shaqiri.
Substitution
Posted at79′
Substitution, Burnley. Jeff Hendrick replaces Aaron Lennon.
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Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Bruno Martins Indi.
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Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Burnley) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Kurt Zouma (Stoke City).
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Offside, Stoke City. Stephen Ireland tries a through ball, but Tyrese Campbell is caught offside.
Posted at75′
Attempt missed. Ryan Shawcross (Stoke City) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Xherdan Shaqiri with a cross following a corner.
Substitution
Posted at75′
Substitution, Stoke City. Tyrese Campbell replaces Mame Biram Diouf.
Substitution
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Substitution, Burnley. Sam Vokes replaces Ashley Barnes.
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Corner, Stoke City. Conceded by Matthew Lowton.
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Foul by Ashley Barnes (Burnley).
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Badou Ndiaye (Stoke City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Substitution
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Substitution, Stoke City. Stephen Ireland replaces Moritz Bauer.
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Ashley Westwood (Burnley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at69′
Foul by Peter Crouch (Stoke City).
Posted at66′
Attempt missed. Stephen Ward (Burnley) left footed shot from the centre of the box is just a bit too high following a corner.
Posted at66′
Attempt blocked. Matthew Lowton (Burnley) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Kurt Zouma.
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Stephen Ward (Burnley) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Posted at63′
Foul by Xherdan Shaqiri (Stoke City).
Goal!
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Goal! Stoke City 1, Burnley 1. Ashley Barnes (Burnley) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal.
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Attempt saved. James Tarkowski (Burnley) header from the left side of the six yard box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Ashley Westwood with a cross.
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Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Joe Allen.
Substitution
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Substitution, Stoke City. Kurt Zouma replaces Glen Johnson.
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April 12, 2018
News and Links
Protocol
Latest core dev call.  Lane Rettig’s detailed notes.
My tl;dr summary of ASIC discussion: the ASIC efficiency isn’t that great so it’s not an emergency, nor are we yet sure what would break the ASIC.  Casper FFG is undergoing formal verification and should be ready in ~3 months, but could be rushed to production if necessary.  It’s more or less ready to be implemented by clients.
Hudson Jameson summarizes the facts as well as the arguments for and against forking for ASIC resistance
Perun: virtual payment and state channel networks
VB: A general framework of overhead and finality time in sharding, and a proposal
More VB: A minimal sharding proposal for development now
Justin Drake: Expanding on proposer/notary separation
Justin Drake: serialisation scheme for blobs in collation bodies
Offchain collation headers or off-chain intermediate blocks
Hsiao-Wei Wang: Per period committee snapshot
tl;dr on sharding this week: deprecated the previous phase 1 spec, research in a bit of flux, lots of new ideas.
Stuff for developers
Bernhard Mueller’s Mythril writeup: smashing smart contracts for fun and profit
A library for encoding CBOR data in Solidity from Nick Johnson.
Implementing the EVM in Clojure
Post a Gitcoin bounty in 90 seconds
Video: deploy uPort IdentityManager code to Ganache
web3 RPC API endpoints in Postman
Academic paper: executable operational semantics of Solidity
DSproxy: execute transactions and sequences of transactions by proxy
Emacs in Solidity v0.1.9
the mechanics of FunFair’s state channels
Launches
Golem’s Brass beta is live on mainnet
Digix is live -- you can buy gold backed tokens on Ethereum
Ecosystem
Swarm Orange Summit is May 7-11 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Talks due date: April 20.
Dean Eigenmann: why 0x is not as trustless as it may seem.  The Reddit thread is also worthwhile.
A walkthrough of Omaha Ethereum’s impressive Ethereum onboarding event
Verifying the Gnosis multi-sig on Etherscan
Dex order books listing from Etherscan
A step-by-step guide on claiming your DNS domain on ENS
EIP/ERC/governance — this section by Nick Johnson.  Feedback on this section is welcome.  
The first draft of EIP 969, proposing changes to ethash to break existing ASIC miners, was merged.
The first draft of EIP 665, proposing addition of a new ECDSA signature verification builtin for Ed25519, was merged. Further updates are ongoing in PR 983.
The first draft of EIP 820, which specifies a standard interface for a registry contract storing interface information for other contracts and accounts, was merged.
The first draft of EIP 908, proposing an in-protocol mechanism to reward client implementers, was merged.
The first draft of EIP 777, a proposed new token standard that utilises EIP 820 was (finally!) merged.
EIP 191, specifying an introspection system used in ENS and other existing interfaces, was translated from an issue and merged as a draft.
Some discussion on PR 961, proposing a URL standard for token information.
More discussion and reviews on PR 712, specifying a standard way of encoding data for signing by dapps.
Some discussion and updates on PR 902, proposing a registry system for approving token transfers for regulatory purposes.
EIP 627, a specification for Whisper, was finally merged as a draft.
Some discussion on Issue 838, proposing a way to structure error return data for use in Solidity and other compatible languages.
More discussion on Issue 905, suggesting a new opcode to permit cheap cloning of an existing contract’s storage.
Issue 981 opened, detailing a proposed standard for “barter tokens”.
A lot of discussion on Issue 928, a proposed way of linking to avatar images for an account or contract.
More discussion on the never-ending Issue 223, a new proposed token standard.
Discussion on recurring subscription models, and interfaces for them, in Issue 948.
Ongoing discussion of Issue 960, Vitalik’s proposed hardcap.
Process update: The generated site now supports GitHub usernames.
Process update: A bot now facilitates automatically merging updates to drafts if the PR is written by or approved by an author of the draft.
Project Updates
Omise signs an agreement with major Korean bank Shinhan
OmiseGo will use Dai and OMG as collateral for issuing Dai
v0.0.2 of Paratti’s decentralized, embeddable video player and portal
10min video documenting what is Giveth
How Civil makes money and aims to transform journalism
FOAM: the importance of time sync across space
Tor private tabs coming to Brave in a month?
Chronicled: does proof of existence establish provenance?
Variabl q1 dev update
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks 
Transmute’s Orie Steele with Corey Petty and Collin Cusce.
Chris Dixon on the Boost podcast.
Taylor Monahan talks about the MEW to MyCrypto transition on Crypto101
Jez San talk on FunFair’s state channel solution at EEA London
Pelle Braendgaard on Uport and identity
Tokens 
Improving user experience with continuous token models
Brooklyn Project’s proposed taxonomy to provide a framework for token regulations
Risk pool tokens in the Etherisc protocol
Texas regulators “opened 32 investigations over a four-week period starting Dec. 18, 2017.”
General
Gavin: “First external transaction validated/finalised on a @polkadotnetwork chain”
Why you can’t trust private testnets of new projects: scaling geth to 1.5 million transactions per second.
Traders tend to go where the volatility is, so the Soros family office is entering cryptoassets
Coinbase Ventures seems like the natural result of positive cash flow, strong balance sheet, and a generous option exercise window
Matthew Green’s illustrated primer on hash-based signatures
Former Bitcoin core dev Mike Hearn’s AMA was pretty interesting
Steven Sinofsky’s tweetstorm on how web3 resembles the early days of the web
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note:
April 16 -- DappDev in Kiev
April 24 -- Oslo Blockchain Day in Norway. 20% off with discount code EVAN
April 25 -- Virtue Poker sale
April 27-29 -- Hackital Eth hackathon in Washington, DC
May 3-5 -- Edcon in Toronto
May 7-11 — Swarm Summit in Ljubljana
May 10 -- Fluidity Summit on finance (NYC)
May 11-12 -- Ethereal (NYC)
May 15 -- Kleros sale
May 16-17 -- Token Summit (NYC)
May 17-19 -- Melonport hackthon in Zug
May 18-20 -- EthMemphis hackathon
May 25 - 28th -- EthBuenosAires hackathon
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Nick Fitzgerald leads a rebuilding MSU offense. (AP Photo, Jim Lytle)
     War Eagle, everybody! It’s time now for another Auburn football preview! On September 30th, Auburn will host the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Last season’s game against the Bulldogs was expected to be a struggle, in Starkville. Instead, Auburn ripped into home-standing MSU and tore out to a 35-0 halftime lead. Auburn coasted to a 38-14 victory. The Bulldogs suffered through a rebuilding year last year, and hope to be a little stronger earlier in the season, this year.
     The Auburn Tigers will have opened the season with Georgia Southern, then traveled to Clemson. Auburn will then enjoy an early homecoming game against Mercer, before traveling to Missouri, prior to the home clash with Mississippi State. Auburn’s schedule at this point look manageable. Mississippi State’s gets difficult, pretty quickly. MSU opens with Charleston Southern, then travels to Rushton, Louisiana to take on Louisiana Tech as part of a CBS double-header. The Bulldogs then host LSU, followed by a trip to Athens, Georgia.
     Last season, Mississippi State improved on offense greatly, as the year went on. Quarterback Nick Fitzgerald came out of nowhere, to lead the Bulldogs, and this year he’s being touted as an All-SEC candidate by many pundits. There are some questions, going into the offseason. A banged up offensive line and receiver corps had difficulty handling a Bulldog defense that was allowed to blitz, in the spring game. Bulldog fortunes on the offensive side will depend on how many guys return healthy this fall, and whether the younger players continue to improve.
     Defense was really the biggest issue for Mississippi State last season, as they gave up 31.8 points per game, including giving up 35 to Umass, 38 to Auburn, 40 to Kentucky, 41 to Samford (!), 51 to Alabama, and 58 to Arkansas. Tackling in the secondary was sub-par, and the Bulldogs gave up 4.8 yards per rush.
     This season, MSU poached defensive coordinator Todd Grantham away from Louisville. Grantham was able to improve defenses at Georgia and Louisville, by installing a complex 3-4, multiple front blitzing scheme. The only caveat is that it sometimes takes a while for the players to learn such a system. For that reason, it’s better to be playing the Bulldogs in September, than November. The defense had 5 interceptions in the Bulldog spring game, including 4 off of starter Nick Fitzgerald. A couple of the picks were returned for touchdowns.
     The Bulldogs are rebuilding their special teams again this season, after losing kicker Westin Graves, and top return men Fred Ross, and Brandon Holloway. Junior Malik Dear was expected to be a major contributor this fall here, but he spent the spring game on the sideline with a knee brace on.
Auburn defensive line vs. Mississippi State offensive line: Auburn brings a big, athletic defensive line back this season. Likely starters at tackle are junior Dontavius Russell and sophomore Derrick Brown. Sophomore strong-side end Marlon Davidson was a beast on A-Day. The buck side will likely be manned by a combination of junior Jeffery Holland and senior transfer Paul James III. Auburn has a good bit of depth behind the starters, as well. Senior Martinez Rankin played center this spring, but I think Head Coach Dan Mullen would like to see the veteran slide out to left tackle this fall. My best guess, from left to right would be Rankin at tackle, junior Elgton Jenkins, junior Deion Calhoun would move over from right guard to center, sophomore Darryl Williams would move up at right guard, with redshirt freshman Greg Eiland getting the start at right tackle. The Bulldogs do have a fairly decent amount of depth on the line. The key will be getting a group to gel in September. Advantage: Auburn.
Auburn linebackers vs. Mississippi State backs: The Auburn Tigers have a good cross-trained quartet of upper echelon SEC-caliber linebackers. Junior Deshaun Davis, senior Tre’ Williams, junior Darrell Williams and junior Montravious Atkinson can play all three positions, and we might see any combination of these players out on the field at a given time. The Bulldogs are very solid at running back, with a trio of good players, led by junior Aeris Williams. Sophomore Nick Gibson and junior Dontavian Lee are also very capable. Advantage: Even.
Auburn corners vs. Mississippi State receivers: Auburn has a fairly good combination of starting corners, in junior Carlton Davis and sophomore Javaris Davis. The Tigers are hoping that Jamel Dean will be healthy this fall, as he is one of the fastest players on the team. Sophomore Jeremiah Dinson could move over from nickelback, if needed. The leading returning Bulldog receiver returning is senior Donald Gray. Senior Gabe Myles is said to have improved this spring, and sophomore Jamal Couch is a big target. Junior Malik Dear could be a factor, if he heals by September. Advantage: Auburn.
Auburn safeties vs. Mississippi State secondary receivers and quarterback: Auburn’s starting unit features seniors Tray Matthews and Stephen Roberts at safety, and sophomore Jeremiah Dinson at nickel back. There’s not much depth here, beyond senior Nick Ruffin, who’ll probably see as much playing time as the starters. The Tigers are solid here, as long as no one gets hurt. Sophomore Keith Mixon will likely get the nod at slot receiver, and the Bulldogs have several tight ends that were thrown into the fire pretty green, last season. We could see sophomore Farrod Green or senior Jordan Thomas or junior Justin Johnson at various times. Junior quarterback Nick Fitzgerald leads this offense. What’s worrisome is that coach Dan Mullen’s big armed, running quarterbacks tend to have a production jump in their second season starting. Fitzgerald threw for 2423 yards last season, and ran for 1375. He threw some bad interceptions in the spring game, but a lot of it could have been young receivers not being on the same page. Advantage: Even.
Punting: Sophomore Ian Shannon will likely get the nod as Auburn’s starting punter, after a couple of years of waiting in the wings. Shannon has looked good on A-Day a year ago, in warmups. The Tigers gave up only 19 punt return yards last season, on 6 punts, for a stifling 3.2 yards per return. The Tigers are still auditioning for the punt returner job. It’s thought that senior Stephen Roberts has the inside track, after returning 6 punts last season for 100 yards. MSU returns senior Logan Cooke at punter. Last season, Cook averaged 40.0 yards per punt. Bulldog coverage was almost as good as Auburn’s, allowing only 4.0 yards per return. The Bulldogs must replace Fred Ross as the return man, and the likely nod will go to senior Donald Gray. Advantage: Even.
Kickoffs: Daniel Carlson was very good kicking off last season, notching 57 touchbacks on 72 kickoffs. When Auburn did allow returns, opponents averaged only 18.0 yards per return. Junior Kerryon Johnson is Auburn’s most experienced return man returning, and he averaged 22.2 yards per return last season. Logan Cooke handled nearly half of the Bulldog kickoffs last season, and should handle the bulk this season. Cooke had 14 touchbacks on 25 kickoffs. MSU allowed 20.1 yards per return. The most dangerous of the return men last season was Keith Mixon, who averaged 25.2 yards per return. Advantage: Auburn.
Place kicking: Auburn sophomore Daniel Carlson is the man for Auburn. Carlson was 28 of 32 on field goals, and perfect on extra points. One of Carlson’s misses was a block by Vanderbilt. Some sources say that Mississippi State will apparently start freshman Tucker Day, right out of the gate. Others think senior Logan Cooke is more likely. Advantage: Auburn.
Auburn offensive line vs. Mississippi State defensive line: It’s still not settled who’ll start for Auburn on the line, although the starters looked pretty good on A-Day. It seems the tackle spots are set, with seniors Darius James and Braden Smith. Senior Austin Golson will likely start at center, although Auburn is bringing in senior transfer center Casey Dunn from Jax State. If Dunn starts, Golson could move to guard. Also transferring in this fall is former Florida State starting guard Wilson Bell. Bell is expected to start at one of the guard spots. If Dunn does not beat Golson out, the other likely starting guard would be sophomore Mike Horton. It will be interesting to see how the Bulldogs transition, here. Typically, Grantham likes to have a big, space-eating noseguard. Sophomore Jeffery Simmons has gained weight, and is listed at 307 pounds. That won’t be any advantage against Auburn’s front. Penciled in at end spots are sophomore Fletcher Adams, junior JUCO transfer Chauncy Rivers. MSU has depth at every position. Advantage: Auburn.
Auburn backs vs. Mississippi State linebackers: Auburn features junior H-back Chandler Cox blowing open holes. Running behind the big H-back will be massive junior Kamryn Pettway, and the shifty junior Kerryon Johnson in reserve. The Bulldog linebackers with the strength of the team last season, and could be again, if they develop within the new scheme. Inside backers should be sophomore Leo Lewis and senior Dezmond Harris. Outside should be juniors Gerri Green and Montez Sweat. Advantage: Auburn.
Auburn receivers vs. Mississippi State corners: At the end of spring, it looked like Auburn’s two starting outside guys were sophomore Nate Craig-Myers and sophomore Darius Slayton. Both guys can fly, have good height, and great hands. Redshirt freshman Marquis McClain had a great A-Day, and is someone to watch out for on the outside, as well. Throw junior Jamal Peters, redshirt freshman Cameron Dantzler, senior Lashard Durr and senior Tolando Cleveland in a bag, and shake. They all should play, and should be better than last season thanks to experience. Still, they have a tough unit to cover, in this game. Advantage: Auburn.
Auburn secondary receivers and quarterback vs. Mississippi State safeties: Auburn has potential threats here, starting with wickedly fast junior slot receiver Will Hastings. Sophomore Eli Stove can also fly. Tight ends Jalen Harris and Sal Cannella are expected to be a big part of the passing game as well. Auburn quarterback Jarrett Stidham is likely the starter in the opener. In 6 games as a freshman at Baylor, Stidham was electric. That trend continued during A-Day this spring, as Stidham was deadly accurate, and showed great mobility. At safety, the likely starters for MSU are juniors Brandon Bryant and Mark McLaurin. Jonathan Abraham and J. T. Gray provide depth. Advantage: Auburn.
     I think Auburn has a good chance to put up a lot of points in this game, if they are not forced into mistakes from furious blitzing. The real question will be stopping the MSU offense, particularly if their line and receivers are healed. The MSU offense has been a threat nearly every year that Dan Mullen has coached there.
     The Bulldogs should come in and play hard. They will need this game, after a couple of tough SEC matchups. And their schedule does not get much easier, the rest of the way. Only UMass and Brigham Young remain out of conference, and the season-ender at Ole Miss might be the easiest SEC game left for them.
Prediction: With the package of screens Auburn offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey uses, Auburn should be able to hurt the Bulldogs when they blitz. The Tigers run away from the Bulldogs, 45-20.
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