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I'm going insane methinks
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2023 NHL Draft Results Picks 1-50
1st overall, Chicago: Connor Bedard (Regina Pats/North Vancouver, British Columbia) 2nd overall, Anaheim: Leo Carlsson (Örebro H.K./Karlstad, Sweden) 3rd overall, Columbus: Adam Fantilli (University Of Michigan Wolverines/King Township, Ontario) 4th overall, San José: Will Smith (USNTDP/Lexington, Massachusetts) 5th overall, Montreal: David Reinbacher (E.H.C. Kloten/Hohenems, Austria) 6th overall, Arizona: Dmitriy Simashev (K.K. Lokomotiv/Kostroma, Russia) 7th overall, Philadelphia: Matvei Michkov (K.K. S.K.A./Perm, Russia) 8th overall, Washington: Ryan Leonard (USNTDP/Amherst, Massachusetts) 9th overall, Detroit: Nate Danielson (Brandon Wheat Kings/Red Deer, Alberta) 10th overall, St. Louis: Dalibor Dvorský (Allmänna Idrottsklubben Ishockeyförening/Zvolen, Slovakia) 11th overall, Vancouver: Tom Willander (Rögle Bandyklubb J20/Stockholm, Sweden) 12th overall, Arizona: Daniil But (K.K. Lokomotiv/Yaroslavl, Russia) 13th overall, Buffalo: Zach Benson (Winnipeg Ice/Langley, British Columbia) 14th overall, Pittsburgh: Brayden Yager (Moose Jaw Warriors/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) 15th overall, Nashville: Matthew Wood (University Of Connecticut Huskies/Lethbridge, Alberta) 16th overall, Calgary: Samuel Honzek (Vancouver Giants/Trenčín, Slovakia) 17th overall, Detroit: Axel Sandin-Pellikka (Skellefteå A.I.K./Gällivare Stad, Sweden) 18th overall, Winnipeg: Colby Barlow (Owen Sound Attack/Orillia, Ontario) 19th overall, Chicago: Oliver Moore (USNTDP/Mounds View, Minnesota) 20th overall, Seattle: Eduard Šalé (H.K. Kometa Brno/Brno, Czech Republic) 21st overall, Minnesota: Charlie Stramel (University Of Wisconsin, Madison Badgers/Rosemount, Minnesota) 22nd overall, Philadelphia: Oliver Bonk (London Knights/Ottawa, Ontario) 23rd overall, New York Rangers: Gabe Perreault (USNTDP/Sherbrooke, Quebec) 24th overall, Nashville: Tanner Molendyk (Saskatoon Blades/Kamloops, British Columbia) 25th overall, St. Louis: Otto Stenberg Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Stenungsud Stad, Sweden) 26th overall, San José: Quentin Musty (Sudbury Wolves/Hamburg, New York) 27th overall, Colorado: Calum Ritchie (Oshawa Generals/Brampton, Ontario) 28th overall, Toronto: Easton Cowan (London Knights/Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario) 29th overall, St. Louis: Theo Lindstein (Brynäs I.F./Gävle, Sweden) 30th overall, Carolina: Bradly Nadeau (Penticton Vees/Saint-François-De-Madawaska, New Brunswick) 31st overall, Colorado: Mikhail Gulyayev (K.K. Avangard/Novosibirsk, Russia) 32nd overall, Vegas: David Edstrom (Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Göteborg, Sweden) 33rd overall, Anaheim: Nico Myatovic (Seattle Thunderbirds/Prince George, British Columbia) 34th overall, Columbus: Gavin Brindley (University Of Michigan Wolverines/Lee County, Florida) 35th overall, Chicago: Adam Gajan (Chippewa Steel/Poprad, Slovakia) 36th overall, San José: Kasper Halttunen (H.I.F.K./Helsinki, Finland) 37th overall, Tampa Bay: Ethan Gauthier (Sherbrooke Phoenix/Drummondville, Quebec) 38th overall, Arizona: Michael Hrabal (University Of Massachusetts, Amherst Minutemen/Prague, Czech Republic) 39th overall, Buffalo: Anton Wahlberg (Malmö Rödhökar/Malmö, Sweden) 40th overall, Washington: Andrew Cristall (Kelowna Rockets/Vancouver, British Columbia) 41st overall, Detroit: Trey Augustine (Michigan State University Spartans/South Lyon, Michigan) 42nd overall, Detroit: Andrew Gibson (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds/LaSalle, Ontario) 43rd overall, Nashville: Felix Nilsson (Rögle Bandyklubb J20/Stockholm, Sweden) 44th overall, Chicago: Roman Kantserov (Stalnye Lisy/Magnitogorsk, Russia) 45th overall, Buffalo: Maxim Štrbák(Michigan State University Spartans/Košice, Slovakia) 46th overall, Nashville: Kalan Lind (Red Deer Rebels/Swift Current, Saskatchewan) 47th overall, Detroit: Brady Cleveland (USNTDP/Wausau, Wisconsin) 48th overall, Calgary: Étienne Morin (Moncton Wildcats/Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, Quebec) 49th overall, New York Islanders:: Danny Nelson (USNTDP/Maple Grove, Minnesota) 50th overall, Seattle: Carson Rehkopf (Kitchener Rangers/Barrie, Ontario)
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FORGIVE ME FATHER, FOR I HAVE SINNED [insp.]
Santiago Cabrera in For Greater Glory (2012) Charlie Cox in There Be Dragons (2011) Montgomery Clift in I Confess (1953) Heath Ledger in The Order (2003) Daniel Brühl in Intruders (2011) Joaquin Phoenix in Quills (2000) Michiel Huisman in Indian Horse (2017) Jean-Paul Belmondo in Léon Morin, prêtre (1961) Gael García Bernal in El crimen del Padre Amaro (2002) Mads Mikkelsen in At Eternity’s Gate (2018)
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simonxriley · 2 years
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Skylar “Phoenix” Jackson (R6S) | Liz Walker (CoD)
Emma Ross (SGA) | Hattie Cooper (SG1)
Raelynn “Rae” Scott (CoD) | Daisy Morin (R6S)
I was tagged by the wonderful @preachercuster to use this meiker to make some of my ocs. Thank you! 💜
Tagging @nightwingshero @xqueengrimmrux @playstationmademe @leviiackrman @chuckhansen and anyone else who wants to do it!
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realyouearthing01 · 3 years
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The benefits and advantages of Earthing / Grounding for animals/pets – Grounding to the Earth
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As you will discover in this post, pets also benefit from Earthing / Grounding. So here is the testimony of different people who tell their experience with their animals and Earthing / Grounding, the connection to the earth.
When indoors, pets sense something familiar and beneficial when they come in contact with an Earthing mat or other grounding product.  They are definitely drawn to Earthing.  Although they can’t articulate what they feel, their actions and responses speak louder than words, as these accounts clearly indicate:.  Here is a sampling of feedback:
Extending Quality and Quantity of Life
The second edition of the Earthing book (2014) included a report from Sandra Wong, a musician in Boulder, Colorado, about how Earthing was helping her aged Grand Pyrenees dog, “Raffie.”
In 2013, she had first told us that “Raffie,” then 11, was suffering from severe, painful arthritis and multiple structural issues. She had exhausted conventional options, including medication that just made him sick to his stomach. She was reluctantly considering putting him down. Then a friend suggested Earthing and she obtained an Earthing throw for the dog. The results, she said, were striking. “Raffie” began resting and sleeping grounded. His energy amazingly returned, as did his mobility and zest for life.
In April 2014, the dog passed. “He made it to a miraculous 12 years of age, almost unheard of for his breed,” Sandra told us. “Grounding gave him an entire extra year of life and with quality that I didn’t think was possible.”
In early 2015, she told us she has helped other animals with Earthing. “The week before ‘Raffie’ passed, ‘Mosey,’ went into a steep downward spiral and was diagnosed with the lumbosacral disease, among other things. She’s another one of my Pyrenees. Her back legs were going out much of the time. She had full urinary and fecal incontinence. The vets didn’t have much to offer but after several months of using homeopathic remedies and encouraging her to spend more time on the Earthing throw, she has made a rather miraculous turnaround. She has been able to walk to and from the backyard without assistance. Her urinary incontinence and 99 percent of all accidents have stopped in the last three months. ‘Mosey’ is now 13 years old and a few months, and although fragile, she’s going stronger than I could have imagined possible with the only changes being nerve tonic (homeopathic), Traumeel (homeopathic), and her Earthing throw.”
Sandra continued: “A friend of mine has a rescue black Lab/chow mix with severe hip dysplasia. The old dog took a turn for the worse with the coming of colder weather. The pain meds he was prescribed left him lethargic, yelping, and disoriented. My friend put him on similar homeopathic as ‘Mosey’ and installed an Earthing throw, as I had done, in the dog’s bed. Now, two months later, it’s as if the dog was two years younger. He’s clear-eyed, connected, happy, and exhibited significantly less pain.
“Earthing also helped my mother’s dog, my grandmother’s dog, and my other Pyrenees, ‘Serafina.’”
In 2017, we heard from Sandra again. Both “Mosey” (14 ½) and “Serafina” (13 ½) had died the year before, 18 days apart. “However, both of them had a good quality of life up until the very end, despite their advanced age, with the help of the Earthing throw,” she said. “’ Serafina’ had a stroke shortly after ‘Mosey’ passed. I think she missed her sister.
“All this is to say, in my experience, Earthing is incredibly helpful to animals, including older ones with sensitive systems who reactive negatively to strong medications.”
Less Shedding
From Yavor Kresic in Ottawa: “My Siamese ‘Alexander’ loves going on the mat. I’ve noticed that he hardly sheds now. He’s an older cat and rarely goes out.”
More Comfort, Less Itching
From Ambien Hay of Vero Beach, Florida: “‘Jackson,’ my Jack Russell, loved his Earthing mat. It relieved his arthritis and pain due to Lyme disease during the last years of his life. He died at 16. After sleeping on it all night, he clearly felt more comfortable in the morning, as he pranced outside and had his breakfast.
“‘Sailor,’ my 12-year-old Westie, heads for his Earthing mat any chance he gets! He has been Earthing for more than eight years and is healthy and happy. The mat helped relieve his skin allergies and itchiness. He hogs my Earthing mat under the computer desk, his favorite place to snooze.
“All creatures large and small love to be connected to Mother Earth!”
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In 2012, Karen Kolczak from Phoenix told us she obtained a mat for her cat after experiencing the benefits of Earthing herself. She said: “My old cat doesn’t get outside much anymore, but now she is going up and down the stairs much more frequently and curls up to me purring on the bed as if to say ‘thanks mom.’”
In early 2015, Karen reported that her cat had passed away and that she brought a new cat into the house who “loves the mat as well.”
Togetherness
New Hampshire researcher James Oschman sent this picture (below) from a doctor friend who commented: “Here are my daughter’s three cats. Ordinarily, they stake out separate rooms for their morning naps, but this is what they’ve been doing since I came to visit and installed an Earthing sheet on the guest bed.”
More Togetherness
From Linda Olk in Winston-Salem: “I have five dogs and a cat. And most of them, along with me, have been Earthing since 2013. The dogs get their indoor ‘dosing’ at night like I do, and sleep on the Earthing sheet I put over the sofa. Sometimes all of them pile on at one time. From time to time, some of them jump into my bed and onto the Earthing sheet. I have to shoo them off.
“The animals have all been in good health. After I added the Earthing sheet, they absolutely became calmer. Not that they had been rowdy or unruly, but they carried a certain agitation. That changed a lot.
“When the cat developed an infection from a bite, I noticed he spent more time than usual stretched full out on the Earthing mat I placed in the living room under my desk. The cat usually stays outside, right on the ground, under a tree, except when it’s very cold. Then I set the mat out and typically he gravitates to it.
“After I bought an Earthing yoga mat for myself, the dogs, and even the cat, want to lay on it. I sometimes have to shove them off when it comes time to do my exercise.”
It Works in Finland, too
Sisko Pynnonen from Kangasniemi says her dog usually sleeps on the floor during the winter and outside on the ground when the weather is warmer. “After I put an Earthing sheet on my bed, ‘Tahvo’ started to climb up into the bed in order to be able to sleep on the sheet. One night he even brought a bone into the bed. He seems to sigh with relief when he sleeps on the sheet…and sleeps there all night!”
Satu Laitinen, from Siilinjarvi, says her cats love the Earthing plush pad and compete to use it.
Maine Cats Know When They Need Mother Earth
From JJ, in Maine: “My two indoor cats don’t seem unusually drawn to Earthing sheets or their grounded pet beds when they’re healthy. However, when my cat Cleo had an inflamed paw pad, we noticed her resting on my daughter’s Earthing sheet in an unusual manner, with her arm stretched straight out in front of her, the sore paw pad placed gingerly on the grounded sheet.
“My other cat, ‘Pixie’ is an obsessive washer. Since she’s been sleeping grounded (two years), her fur has grown back on her sides and some on her tummy. Grounding seems to relax her and reduce the hyperexcitability of her condition.”
Don’t Get Crushed!
From Deborah Ebbers, Suttons Bay, Michigan: “I have a story concerning my earthing journey, started one and a half months ago. I bought the earthing mat for my bed and the results have been very positive; deep sleep, arthritic pain reduction, calm energy… and now my dog (who sleeps with me) has decided that since I’m earthed that it is perfectly natural for her to sleep on top of me……. there’s one little problem…she’s a Great Dane. Beatrix is 116 pounds!”
They Hog the Bed!
From Tina Morin, a German Shepherd breeder in North Bay, Ontario: “I have 7 dogs and they all try to get a piece of the mat on the floor lol I have a sheet on my bed and sometimes I catch them up on there too. They all sleep on it or on my bed lol as I have a grounding sheet there. They sure gravitate to grounding.”
Golden Retriever in Healing High Gear
Karen Poizin of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, reported that “Lance,” her Golden Retriever, had surgery to remove a large lipoma in his armpit in December of 2013. He slept on a pet mat during his recovery and, according to the veterinarian, “he healed quickly.”
“Juniper the Rat” − Life after a Stroke
Diane Higgins, of Toronto, is an ardent animal rescuer. “From fish to horses,” she says, and including rats. In 2015, she communicated to us about “Juniper,” her very senior and nearly three-year-old hooded female pet rat. The rodent had had a stroke, a fairly common affliction among elderly rats, and often fatal.
“I’ve become all too familiar with the symptoms but this time I had a new weapon and so I decided to use one of the Earthing bands,” Diane recounted. “Rats, no matter how well we feed and take care of them, don’t live very long, but if this could improve the quality of her life, I was all for it. Often there’s nothing you can do to help them in these situations, the time between a stroke and their unfortunate demise is swift.
“’ Juniper’ is one tough little gal. She had difficulty getting around so I decided to try the band on her and within twenty minutes she was able to raise her head. Within an hour she was able to use her legs again. After a few hours, she exhibited more mobility and was able to lift her head.
“I put her in a safe, warm, and comfortable location with the band attached (she had wiggled out of it once, but I got her back into it) and she settled in and let the band do its thing.
“I got the shock of my life the next morning. ‘Juniper’ had climbed onto the roof of her mouse house ALL BY HERSELF!! She climbed up and ate breakfast! She gave me a bit of trouble getting her into the band this morning but I got her in. She has MUCH better mobility and is much improved.
“She does the rat equivalent of purring (bruxing) when she is in the band. This can also occur when a rat is upset, but she seems to be a happy little rat when she does this.
“On the third day, she was having less problem holding her food, all the red stuff around her eyes is gone. That’s porphyrin, a secretion indicative of stress, sickness, or poor diet. Her eyes look clear and her coat feels silky.”
“On day five, she continued doing well. She has made daily progress. The old girl is now able to get all the way up to the third tier of the cage. She seems to recognize her limitations with ‘down.’ She actually signals me when she wants to come down and I either pick her up and place her on the bottom of the cage or I gently ‘escort’ her with my hand and assist her.
“She has never eaten commercial pet food. She gets filtered water, organic fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds, as well as avocadoes, bananas, mangoes, grapes, corn on the cob, carrot, spinach leaves, kale, and chaff from my juicing as well.
“Everything has worked in harmony. TLC without Earthing or Earthing without TLC would not have produced these results. When I first started this therapy with her, I was thinking she might not last another day. But she is doing so well and has been a great surprise.”
A week later Diane reported: “She is doing amazing!! She was able to fend off her younger companion ‘Thea,’ when I gave her one of her favorite treats, a piece of Pita bread. ‘Thea’ does NOT share. ‘Juniper’ is now able to drink out of the water bottle on the second cage level now. Her front paws are no longer tensed up and she is able to wash like she used to. She appears very calm and does that bruxing thing, which is so cute and endearing. OMG, she is so smart!”
“Juniper” lived actively for more than a month after her stroke, and then died peacefully. “I hadn’t expected her really to live another day after her stroke,” reported Diane. “She was a real trooper.”
Sweet Dreams
“I actually had to buy myself a second Earthing mat, because the minute I put my mat on the floor to put my feet on while watching TV, my Golden Retriever immediately would make a beeline for it. He then falls into a wonderfully deep sleep with lots of squirrel chasing dreams. For me, this disproves the Earthing doubters who explain Earthing benefits as a placebo effect. Both my dog and I know that earthing REALLY works!”
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dimension-246 · 4 years
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Some commander Phoenix’s for the morin’ 
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funky-birb · 4 years
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So I was tagged by @fleurdemalheur  you will now learn that song asks are my nightmare lmao <3 But ily thank you for this, it actually put me in a really good mood! I’m going to have to check Phoebe Bridgers then ;)
TBH if you don’t know what to do check these out, lots of different things, you might like some <3
Your favourite album: Ok, brace yourselves, I can’t for the life of me pick things, here’s a list : 
Louise Attaque (Louise Attaque) 
Selah sue (Selah Sue)
Asa (Asha)
Joyful (Ayo)
Je dis aime (M)
Divinydille (Vanessa Paradis)
Psychostar world (Kamini)
Welcome to jamrock (Damian Marley)
Can you tell I’ve been listening to the same things for like... an eternity yet?
Your favourite song at the moment: So i’ve been listening to those a lot :
Zenit (Onuka)
Ilomilo (Billie Eilish)
Revenge (Joyner Lucas)
Venom (Little simz)
Final Form (Sampa the great)
QUEEN (Janelle Monae)
Can you feel my heart (Bring me the horizon) -> I’m emo sometimes.
囂張 (盧凱彤)
Pretty face (Soley)
我的新衣/My New Swag (Vava)
If I die tonight (KOHH)
貧乏なんて気にしない (KOHH)
Gonna need a grave (Urban Country)
Run for a long time (Blue Saraceno)
Hunnu Guren (Batzorig Vaanchig) -> I like throat singing.
Fee Ra Huri (Omnia)
Needed me (Rihanna)
Gett off (Prince) -> Y’all thought I wouldn’t put my main star on there? Y’all thought wrong.
Special (Ashnikko) -> First bc i thought it was stupid but now i’m a clown.
Trop Beau (Lomepal)
Եթե Կարող Ես (Սրբուկ) -> Am I droping armenian pop everywhere? Maybe. 
Na na na (Սրբուկ)
Թամզարա (Սրբուկ) -> Can you guys tell i’ve been listening to Srbuk?
Bâtard Sensible (TTC) -> Idk what to tell you guys.
Grita (Jarabe de Pablo)
Snow (Hey oh) (RHCP)
Love is a bitch (Two feet)
Would that I (Hozier)
I’m just dropping a weirdass playlist alright? I just checked my history. 
An album that’s important to you:  Ok maybe I lied, I can pick one :
Diamonds on the inside (Ben Harper) 
Songs that are important to you: Well here goes nothing :
Amen Omen (Ben Harper)
Soft Universe (Aurora) 
Down on my knees (Ayo) -> Reminds me of my mom
Jailer (Asa)
1-800-273-8255 (Logic)
素晴らしき日常 ( 高橋優 ) -> かずちゃんありがとう <3
Phoenix (K.A.A.N)
Body (Mother mother)
Arrache moi (Louise Attaque) 
Bleed it out (Linkin park)
Pain (Hollywood Undead)
Do it or die (Die mannequin)
Probably a lot of other songs but my mind is blank i had to go check my phone.I can’t remember shit lmao
What makes you like a song: The stronger the emotions i feel are when listening to it, the more i’ll like it I guess? I like those that make me want to just dance and go crazy alone at 3am, funky ones, i like those that are calm, just intrumental and those that are dramatic and make me feel sad too. I don’t really know. 
Your favourite instrument to hear in a song: Violins I think? Or old/traditionnal ones, like kamancha, duduk, zithers, morin khuur, bagpipes too i guess? I just really like hearing things... I like accordion too, and piano...LOOK, I DON’T KNOW
A song from my childhood: You know what? I’m just going to list artists, because my parents just left music on like all the time, I always have to ask because I don’t even remember most of the artists :
Cesaria Evora 
Tracy Chapman 
Prince 
Ben Harper 
Lhasa de Sela
Buju Banton
Capleton
Bob and Damian Marley
M
Lauryn Hill
Amy Winehouse
Nujabes
Tété
A song to dance to: So we’ve established that i can’t pick songs. I don’t even know most of the artists and you know what, screw it. Here’s a list :
When it’s like 3am and I decide to get drunk and dance :
Get down on saturday night (Oliver Cheatham)
And the beat goes on (The whispers)
Let’s groove (Earth, wind & fire)
Act Like you know (Fat Larry’s band)
Video killed the radio star (The buggles)
Boogie wonderland (Earth, wind & fire)
Toxic (Britney Spears)
Voulez vous (ABBA)
Edge of seventeen (Stevie Nicks)
Move your feet (Junior Senior)
I want to break free (QUEEN)
Sexy Dancer  (Prince)
Zyn zyn (Zhonti)
When I just ??? (Horny power trip probably drunk too songs??) :
Gasolina (You know :))))))
Who dem (Capleton)
That bih (Qveen Herby)
Lick it (She & go_des)
Box (Siya)
Ba na na (A tribe called red)
Raingurl (Yaeji)
Murder she wrote (Chaka Demus & pliers)
Sentient (Perturbator)
Deep throat (Cupcakke)
And lots of mix i can’t name ?
A song you love lyrically: Guess what? You’re getting a list boo :
Chevalier (Kamini)
Emma Stanton (Tété)
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Kessel trade has Coyotes fans excited for new direction
The Arizona Coyotes made one of their biggest acquisitions in franchise history last week when they landed three-time All-Star Phil Kessel in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Arizona hasn't finished higher than 28th in average attendance since the 2006-07 season, but that could change this upcoming campaign.
"The buzz has been pretty significant," Coyotes president and CEO Ahron Cohen said, according to The Arizona Republic's Richard Morin. "A lot of interest on social media, text messages from people in the community reaching out. There is an excitement and rejuvenation with this franchise. People can see the trajectory we're on."
"It's still very new," Cohen said. "But we've seen an uptick in recent days. Our weekender package is significantly up compared to last year. I think there's a lot of people in the marketplace that have historically been hockey fans or Coyotes fans that are seeing this commitment now and are excited to jump on board and participate."
Kessel has been one of the league's most consistent point-producers since he arrived in the league with the Boston Bruins in 2006, as he's hit the 30-goal mark six times and has 823 points in 996 career games.
The Wisconsin native's 261 goals this decade rank ninth among all players and his 82-point campaign in 2018-19 would have marked the highest single-season total by any Coyotes player since the franchise's move to Phoenix in 1996-97.
"Obviously, Phil is an elite player," Coyotes general manager John Chayka said. "Personally I can't (recall) the last time we've had a player of this caliber who has had this production and this resume on this team. I think it's exciting for our fans and it's exciting for our players."
Kessel brings both production and championship pedigree, as he captured back-to-back Stanley Cups with the Penguins in 2016 and 2017.
"This is a signal to the market that "This is a signal to the market that we're bringing in a marquee player and doing what we can to improve the team and win hockey games. I think the casual fan out there, maybe a person who is not even a hockey fan right now, can see this and take notice."
The Coyotes haven't made the playoffs in seven years - the second-longest drought in the league - and have won just two postseason series in franchise history.
via TheScore
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Please tell me about your ocs!!! they caught my eye and now I'm interested. Give me the summary or the full dump, either works
omigod okay so like i've had these characters for nearly 2 years now (2 years on the 11th !!) so i cant possibly tell you EVERYTHING about them but I CAN tell you the basics !!!
those basics being they're from a story set in an apocalyptic future, where the System (run by The Emperor) has control over the City, the last form of advanced civilization left in the cold, barren wasteland that Earth has become.
however, there are other civilizations that exist outside of the City, such as the one i call the Underground, where my ocs live !!
the main group are a hodgepodge family of people who have either managed to escape the City, or have lived outside of its walls their entire lives. I'm trying not to give too much away because one day i hope to one day make a full comic out of this story, but I can tell you a lil about each character !!
Starting with the main 3, Oliver O'Brien (he/him), Evrard Raine(he/him), and Kid Raine(-O'Brien)(they/them)
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This trio met when trying to escape the City at the same time. Evrard was running with Kid, who was barely 6 at the time, and with Oliver's help, the trio got past the guarded walls. With more of Oliver's help, Ev and Kid managed to not die in the harsh conditions, and eventually they found themselves at the Underground !!!
There they found some new, and old, faces- such as Tess O'Brien(he/they), Oliver's twin that he vaguely remembers having (but did not grow up with) who was Evrard's childhood best friend until he disappeared many years ago-
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Madison Cabot(she/her), also an old friend from the city who escaped.
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Phoenix Morin(they/them) (design's still in the works), who's lived in the Underground their whole life, and is thrilled to fill newcomers in on things they never learned inside the walls, such as Romance and Dating !!
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and Dixie Cabot(she/her), a child whom escaped with Madi and was later adopted by her :)
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There are more- PLENTY more characters in this story, such as the UPEs, but I don't want to give TOO much away, in case I do get around to making that comic ;)
ty so much for asking tho i have so many thoughts about these characters and im jumping at the bit to talk about them sdhjgfjsdhgf
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2018 U.S.A. Olympic Roster
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Breezy Johnson (Victor, Idaho)
Megan McJames (Park City, Utah)
Alice McKennis (New Castle, Colorado)
Laurenne Ross (Bend, Oregon)
Mikaela Shiffrin (East Burke, Vermont)
Resi Stiegler (Jackson, Wyoming)
Lindsey Vonn (Vail, Colorado)
Jacqueline Wiles (White Pass, Washington)
Bryce Bennett (Squaw Valley, California)
Tommy Biesemeyer (Plattsburgh, New York)
David Chodounsky (Crested Butte, Colorado)
Ryan Cochrane-Siegle (Stowe, Vermont)
Mark Engel (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Tommy Ford (Bend, Oregon)
Jared Goldberg (Sugar House, Utah)
Tim Jitloff (Park City, Utah)
Nolan Kasper (East Burke, Vermont)
Ted Ligety (Park City, Utah)
Wiley Maple (Aspen, Colorado)
Steven Nyman (Park City, Utah)
Andrew Weibrecht (Lake Placid, New York)
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Emily Dreissigacker (Morrisville, Vermont)
Susan Dunklee (Barton, Vermont)
Clare Egan (Cape Elizabeth, Maine)
Madeleine Phaneuf (Fairfax, Virginia)
Joanne Reid (Boulder, Colorado)
Lowell Bailey (Lake Placid, New York)
Tim Burke (Lake Placid, New York)
Russell Currier (Stockholm, Maine)
Sean Doherty (Conway, New Hampshire)
Leif Nordgren (Marine, Minnesota)
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Sadie Bjornsen (Anchorage, Alaska)
Rosie Brennan (Anchorage, Alaska)
Sophie Caldwell (Stratton, Vermont)
Jessie Diggins (Stratton, Vermont)
Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska)
Ida Sargent (Craftsbury, Vermont)
Liz Stephen (East Burke, Vermont)
Caitlin Patterson (Craftsbury, Vermont)
Rosie Frankowski (Anchorage, Alaska)
Annie Hart (Stratton, Vermont)
Kaitlyn Miller (Bowdoin, Maine)
Erik Bjornsen (Anchorage, Alaska)
Simi Hamilton (Middlebury, Vermont)
Andy Newell (Bennington, Vermont)
Patrick Caldwell (Lyme, New Hampshire)
Logan Hanneman (Fairbanks, Alaska)
Scott Patterson (Anchorage, Alaska)
Reese Hanneman (Fairbanks, Alaska)
Tyler Kornfield (Fairbanks, Alaska)
Noah Hoffman (Aspen, Colorado)
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Kiley McKinnon (Madison, Connecticut)
Maddy Olsen (Park City, Utah)
Ashley Caldwell (Ashburn, Virginia)
Maddie Bowman (South Lake Tahoe, California)
Brita Sigourney (Park City, Utah)
Devin Logan (Mt. Snow, Vermont)
Annalisa Drew (Andover, Massachusetts)
Jaelin Kauf (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Morgan Schild (Pittsford, New York)
Tess Johnson (Vail, Colorado)
Keaton McCargo (Telluride, Colorado)
Maggie Voisin (Whitefish, Montana)
Caroline Claire (Manchester, Vermont)
Darian Stevens (Park City, Utah)
Eric Loughran (Park City, Utah)
Jon Lillis (Park City, Utah)
David Bohonnon (Madison, Connecticut)
David Wise (Reno, Nevada)
Torin Yater-Wallace (Basalt, Colorado)
Alex Ferreira (Aspen, Colorado)
Aaron Blunck (Crested Butte, Colorado)
Casey Andringa (Park City, Utah)
Troy Murphy (Park City, Utah)
Emerson Smith (Dover, Vermont)
Bradley Wilson (Butte, Montana)
Gus Kenworthy (Telluride, Colorado)
Nick Goepper (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)
McRae Williams (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Alex Hall (Park City, Utah)
Ski Jumping
Michael Glasder (Lake Forest, Illinois)
Sarah Hendrickson (Park City, Utah)
Nita Englund (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Abby Ringquist (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Kevin Bickner (Chicago, Illinois)
Will Rhoads (Concord, New Hampshire)
Casey Larson (Barrington, Illinois)
Bobsleigh
Codie Bascue (Whitehall, New York)
Evan Weinstock (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Steven Langton (Malden, Massachusetts)
Sam McGuffie (Cypress, Texas)
Nick Cunningham (Latham, New York)
Hakeem Abdul-Saboor (Powhatan, Virginia)
Chris Kinney (Stockbridge, Georgia)
Sam Michener (Gresham, Oregon)
Justin Olsen (San Antonio, Texas)
Carlo Valdes (Newport Beach, California)
Sgt. Chris Fogt (Orem, Utah)
Nathan Weber (Denver, Colorado)
Elana Taylor (Douglasville, Georgia)
Lauren Gibbs (Denver, Colorado)
Jamie Greubel-Poser (Princeton, New Jersey)
Aja Evans (Homewood, Illinois)
Curling
John Shuster (Duluth, Minnesota)
Tyler George (Duluth, Minnesota)
Matt Hamilton (Duluth, Minnesota)
John Landsteiner (Duluth, Minnesota)
Joe Polo (Cass Lake, Minnesota)
Nina Roth (Madison, Wisconsin)
Tabitha Peterson (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Aileen Geving (Duluth, Minnesota)
Becca Hamilton (Madison, Wisconsin)
Cory Christiansen (Duluth, Minnesota)
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Alexa Knierim (DuPage, Illinois)
Madison Chock (Novi, Michigan)
Madison Hubbell (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Maia Shibutani (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Speed Skating
Shani Davis (Chicago, Illinois)
Jonathan Garcia (Katy, Texas)
Kimani Griffin (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
Brian Hansen (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Emery Lehman (Oak Park, Illinois)
Joey Mantia (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Mitch Whitmore (Waukesha, Wisconsin)
Heather Bergsma (High Point, North Carolina)
Brittany Bowe (Ocala, Florida)
Erin Jackson (Ocala, Florida)
Mia Manganello (Crestview, Florida)
Carlijn Schoutens (Trenton, New Jersey)
Jerica Tandiman (Kearns, Utah)
John-Henry Krueger (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Thomas Hong (Laurel, Maryland)
Aaron Tran (Federal Way, Washington)
J.R. Celski (Federal Way, Washington)
Ryan Pivirotto (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Maame Biney (Reston, Virginia)
Lana Gehring (Chicago, Illinois)
Jessica Smith (Melvindale, Michigan)
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Tony Granato (Madison, Wisconsin)
Keith Allain (New Haven, Connecticut)
Chris Chelios (Chicago, Illinois)
Ron Rolston (Fenton, Michigan)
Scott Young (Southborough, Massachusetts)
Chad Billins (Marysville, Michigan)
Noah Welch (Needham, Massachusetts)
John McCarthy (Boston, Massachusetts)
Brian O’Neill (Yardley, Pennsylvania)
Garrett Roe (Vienna, Virginia)
Brian Gionta (Rochester, New York)
Ryan Gunderson (Bensalem, Pennsylvania)
Broc Little (Phoenix, Arizona)
Bobby Butler (Marlborough, Massachusetts)
Ryan Donato (Scituate, Massachusetts)
Chris Bourque (Topsfield, Massachusetts)
Jordan Greenway (Canton, New York)
Jim Slater (Lapeer, Michigan)
Will Borgen (Moorhead, Minnesota)
James Wisniewski (Canton, Michigan)
Bobby Sanguinetti (Lumberton, New Jersey)
Troy Terry (Denver, Colorado)
Jonathon Blum (Rancho Santa Margarita, California)
Mark Arcobello (Milford, Connecticut)
Ryan Zapolski (Erie, Pennsylvania)
Brandon Maxwell (Winter Park, Florida)
David Leggio (Williamsville, New York)
Chad Kolarik (Abington, Pennsylvania)
Ryan Stoa (Bloomington, Minnesota)
Matt Gilroy (Manhasset, New York)
Cayla Barnes (Eastvale, California)
Megan Keller (Farmington, Michigan)
Kali Flanagan (Winchester, Massachusetts)
Monique Lamoureux-Morando (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
Emily Pfalzer (Buffalo, New York)
Meghan Duggan (Danvers, Massachusetts)
Haley Skarupa (Rockville, Maryland)
Kelly Pannek (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Brianna Decker (Brookfield, Wisconsin)
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
Gisele Marvin (Bemidji, Minnesota)
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Andrew Sherk (Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania)
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Jayson Terdiman (East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania)
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Erin Hamlin (Remsen, New York)
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Jasper Good (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
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Jessika Jenson (Idaho Falls, Idaho)
Hailey Langland (San Clemente, California)
Julia Marino (Westport, Connecticut)
Kelly Clark (Mammoth Lakes, California)
Arielle Gold (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
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Maddie Mastro (Mammoth Lakes, California)
A.J. Muss (Rumson, New Jersey)
Mike Trapp (Hyannis, Massachusetts)
Nick Baumgartner (Iron River, Michigan)
Jonathan Cheever (Saugus, Massachusetts)
Mick Dierdorff (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Hagen Kearney (Bradford, Pennsylvania)
Faye Gulini (Vail, Colorado)
Lindsey Jacobellis (Danbury, Connecticut)
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Death Grips + Ministry @ Hollywood Palladium, 11/4/17
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This weekend, I had the privilege of seeing a group of artists I never thought I would see live. Death Grips, the experimental hip-hop (to put it simply) band from Sacramento, California, first made their debut with a free mixtape titled Exmilitary in 2010. Since then, they have acquired online and nationwide notoriety from the underground and beyond. Most fans such as myself nearly worship the elusive and aggressive front man, Stephan Burnett (MC Ride). Ride is an incredibly talented and passionate performer– his words, his voice, and his stage presence are like no other. I have been following Death Grips since about 2013, when I was just a wee high schooler; they do not tour too often, so seeing them perform was an incredible experience. 
The hour-long set seemed to have ended in minutes. Instead of interacting with the audience at all, the set began with the familiar scream-rapping from Ride accompanied by blissfully blinding strobe lights. It ended the same way. Moving from one song to the next without a moment of pause, Ride maintained the same level of conviction and power throughout the entire performance; recording engineer Andy Morin and drummer Zach Hill brought just as much energy to the stage. Slower, deeper cutting tracks like No Love evoked some visceral responses from the audience, but overwhelming violence wasn’t one of them. The crowd seemed more reverent and transported than angry, which is what someone may expect from hearing just a sample of Death Grips’s music. Upon further listening, though, this attitude might make more sense. The instrumentation of each song is carefully crafted with various influences, including noise, industrial, and hip-hop (and of course, Bjork samples). This unique blend of synths, heavy, dragging bass, and slurred distorted lyrics is what makes Death Grips and their performance stand out from others, hip-hop or otherwise. To top it off, the audience involvement is minimal, but it isn’t alienating. Ride is not performing for me. He may not even be performing for himself. He is performing at the world, forcing it to listen, and no amount of screaming, fist-pumping, or moshing from us will match his energy, so standing there respectfully as the off beats of Guillotine flows through your body is the only way to go.  Death Grips lyrics range from vague to almost nonsense, so their collaborative tour with the second band we saw that night, Ministry, was a bit surprising to me. Ministry is an industrial metal band from the 80s that made its way through the synth pop scene and found its home in metal land. The crowd switched out almost immediately. The leather-clad fans there for Ministry were a bit older, and definitely more politically motivated. The band started out by placing two big inflatable chickens with anti-swastika logos at each end of the stage. The microphone stand was adorned with a horn-bearing demon statue. To complete the look, projected videos played behind the lead singer, Al Jourgensen, as he sang straightforward and confrontational lyrics. Songs like “We Are Antifa” off of their new album were paired with videos of edited caricatures of government figures, including President Trump (seen below), Hillary Clinton, and Hugo Chavez. Their message was clear to the audience, as they waved their flags and sang about government overthrow and general anarchist sentiment. It was almost a 180 flip from seeing Death Grips, but the experience was interesting, all the same. 
The next stop on their tour is at the Van Buren in Phoenix, AZ.
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I was tagged by the wonderful @preachercuster and @chuckhansen to use this uquiz for some of my disaster ocs. Thank you! 💜
Tagging @playstationmademe @nightwingshero @teamhawkeye @bvckybvnes and anyone else that wants to do it. I’m kinda late and I’m sure this has made the rounds by now. 
Skylar “Phoenix” Jackson - Rainbow Six Siege
daddy or mommy issues 
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Liz Walker - Call of Duty
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youre indecisivenesses is your downfall.
Emma Ross - Stargate Atlantis 
dry texter
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Daisy Morin - Rainbow Six Siege
ur lowkey manipulative
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