that’s our guy <3
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UHM LET'S TRY THIS AGAIN?
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christening this blog with my pink lemonade team (i love them so much)
they're not my main team but my main team is spoilers so this is what you're getting lol
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Servac Petrovsky - Slovakia vs Czechia 12/26/23/
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Self Service Magazine
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42. VS Marlin
Featuring @sometimes-sprecko, coach Ace, Diggum, Servace, & ranked coach Marlin.
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How much does CPS cost?
Next year its going to go to a subscription based servace, but rn, 150-200 something i belive! It goes on sale a lot and its anywhere between 20-60% off from what ive seen lol. I'd reccomend getting a licence before it goes to a subscription.
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It seems Shylow's cousins have come for a visit!
The shadows all giggle and wiggle as they form a line of children lead by a very large humanoid bat. "Pardon the intrusion, Captain," the bat greets "my class today is learning about different sailing ships and Servac mentioned you wouldn't mind if we dropped in? He said you'd be happy to answer their questions."
The children are all practically scrambling over one another, their hands raised and begging to be called on first. Though that doesn't stop some from just calling out their questions before they can be picked.
"Why're there so many sales?"
"What's that big stick on the front for?"
"How's the wheel connected to the turny thingy under the water?"
"Where do you go to the bathroom?"
"Have you ever met a mermaid?"
"Have you ever punched Poseidon?"
"How do you pronounce anemimey- an- aninimy- amemory-"
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Use anon to send some children to ask my muse questions.
Abena couldn't help but tear up as she watches her husband beam joyously as he is being surrounded by so many children.
"Settle down! Settle down! We'll answer your questions! We're more than happy to!" He takes a moment to recompose himself. "We'll answer one at a time. Why don't we start with you, love? Why does a ship have many sails?"
"Oh, sweetie, it's because as much as boats can float, it's still very heavy and at the mercy of the waves! The bigger the boat, the more sails we'll need! Winds can only blow so hard with one sail, and depending on the weight of the vessel and its shape, it may not go very fast either! So a big boat with lots and lots of sails not only can make it go where it needs to go, but it can go really fast too! And you'll need those many sails to go the direction you'll need to go too! Now, Ruixiong, what is the big stick in the front for?"
"Ohhh, I got this! That big stick is called the bowsprit! Not every vessel has one, but when it does, it's intended to support the forestay--the rigging (rope) that supports the forwardmost sail. If it stick out far and strong enough, it can be used to support the figurehead as well--the lady that is carved or stuck onto the front of the ship's hull! It's a dangerous place to go unless you're an experienced sailor who can balance well, so don't try to walk the bowsprit on your own, children--you could fall off and hit the ship's hull along the way! And it'll hurt! As for the wheel connected to the 'turny thingy'… Rashid can do that one better!"
Rashid couldn't help but chuckle at the children's enthusiasm. "The wheel is called the 'helm', and usually the one tasked to handle it is called the 'helmsman'. The turny-thing in the water is called the 'rudder'. The helm is connected to the rudder by a series of beams, spindles, and other wheels within the back of the ship that directs the rudders a certain way when you turn the helm a certain way. It's not as easy as it looks--it's very heavy, the movement will not pick up subtle turns like it would for a car or bicycle, and the results of your movement may feel delayed. You'll also need to take account of the sails' direction to go where you need to go. That's why a ship needs more than just someone at the wheel--it needs a whole Crew. Now why don't you answer the one with the bathroom, Guy?"
"Why me?" The man chuckles nonetheless. "Back in the old days, we just use chamberpots-- ceramic pots where you do your business in them and collect the waste before you dump it overboard at later time. Eventually, though, ships may have a bathroom installed in them simply called the head--because it's located in the front-most part of the ship's hull below deck, just above the waterline. It simply uses gravity to get the gross stuff down, then we wash up with seawater if there is a pump or bucket for that. Our ship thankfully has a head, though if it gets stuffed up we know precisely who to blame."
Rashid glares as the rest of the Crew laugh.
"I'm afraid we have yet to meet a mermaid, children, though sometimes we like to think we do! No, we never punched Poseidon, I'm pretty sure that's rude. And-"
"…..What?"
"I think they mean 'anemone'. As in the sea anemone!"
"Of course! It's tricky in English, but we call it by other names in other languages, heh. Don't touch one if you see it, however! It can sting!"
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for those following along at home, the wild’s guys in this tournament:
usa: jack peart (#23)
canada: caedan bankier (#18) (dman carson lambos was a late roster cut as well)
sweden: liam oghren (#20)
czechia: david spacek (#3)
slovakia: servac petrovsky (#18)
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pondering my orb
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fuckin kitty
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Winged Wheel Franchise Roster
Winged Wheel- John
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Augustine Trey
Copley Pheonix
Cossa Sebastian
Forsberg Anton
Hill Adin
Husso Ville
Knight Spencer
Korpisalo Joonas
Larsson Filip
Lennox Tristan
Lyon Alex
Malek Jakub
Merilainen Levi
Nedeljkovic Alex
Skinner Stuart
Svedeback Philip
Tendeck David
Tolopilo Nikita
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Barzal Mathew
Beaudoin Cole
Becher Ondrej
Beck Owen
Bednarik Kamil
Bennett Sam
Berggren Jonatan
Bourque Mavrik
Brandsegg-Nygard Michael
Buchnevich Pavel
Buyalsky Andrei
Chmelar Jaroslav
Dach Colton
Danielson Nate
DeBrincat Alex
Dellandrea Ty
Dolzhenkov Kirill
Dorofoyev Pavel
Duclair Anthony
Ehlers Nikolaj
Eriksson Ek Joel
Fedotov Ilya
Frost Morgan
Greig Ridly
Gridin Matvei
Halttunen Kasper
Hayton Barrett
Hoglander Nils
Honzek Samuel
Howe Tanner
Huberdeau Jonathan
James Dylan
Jarventie Roby
Kane Patrick
Kaprizov Kirill
Kasper Marco
Kempe Adrian
Koivula Otto
Kotkaniemi Jesperi
Kuzmenko Andrei
L’Heureux Zachary
Larkin Dylan
Leschyshyn Jake
Lindholm Elias
Lombardi Amadeus
Luchanko Jett
Maccelli Matias
Mantha Anthony
Mesar Filip
Nazar Frank
O’Connor Drew
Pekarcik Juraj
Petrovsky Servac
Plante Max
Rasmussen Michael
Raymond Lucas
Reinhart Sam
Ritchie Ryder
Rust Bryan
Saad Brandon
Samoskevich Mackie
Sapovaliv Matyas
Savage Redmond
Schaefer Reid
Sennecke Beckett
Sidorov Yegor
Soderblom Elmer
Sprong Daniel
Steel Sam
Tarasenko Vladimir
Terry Troy
Toffoli Tyler
Torgersson Daniel
Tuch Alex
Tuch Luke
Veleno Joe
Vilardi Gabriel
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Badinka Dominik
Barron Justin
Edvinsson Simon
Grans Helge
Guenette Maxence
Hanifin Noah
Hirose Akito
Hronek Filip
Jiricek Adam
Joseph Pierre-Olivier
Karki Arttu
Krug Torey
Lindholm Hampus
Livingstone Jake
Marino John
McIsac Jared
O'Rourke Ryan
Pulkkinen Jesse
Pulock Ryan
Samuelsson Mattias
Sandin Pellikka Axel
Schultz Justin
Seider Moritz
Silayev Anton
Spacek David
Svozil Stanislav
Wallinder William
Walman Jake
Weegar Mackenzie
Werenski Zach
2024-25 waivers: 17
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Scroll to exact section in wordpress - SitePoint
Hi, I am using sydney theme and I am using elementor page builder. This is the url of my website:http://techsohaib.com/word_press/servaces/I want one page scrolling. I am using menu anchor option of elementor page builder. All I need is when I click on the menu item then it should redirect me to the top of exact clicked section.In my given url when I clicked the menu item it is redirecting to the…
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World Junior Recap Day 1
Alan Letang needs to hear these 4 words: Play Macklin Celebrini more. In a 5-2 win over the Fins, Celebrini (Draft eligible, 2024)was by far Canada’s best player, although he was deployed as their 4th line center. With limited powerplay time against a disciplined Finnish team, Celebrini rarely saw the ice. If Canada looks to have success against the wagon of Sweden, they will need to deploy the Terrier center more than today.
Owen Beck (MTL, 2022 2nd) looked great for Canada today, and while he did not get on the scoresheet he was easily Canada’s best penalty killer and was the key cog of the Canadian checking line which scored the first two Canadian goals. Look for him to start scoring soon.
Denton Mateychuk has taken over as Canada’s number one d and had a strong showing where he was a plus 3 and had an assist.
For the Fins, Niklas Kokko (SEA, 2022 2nd) was excellent and made some key stops to keep the Fins in the game. Up front, Kostas Helenius (2024 Draft eligible) and Lenni Hammenaho (NJ, 2023 2nd) were dangerous, although not factoring into the 5-2 decision.
Canada can continue to rely on a strong penalty kill (⅚) and excellence from Mathis Rosseau (2024 Draft eligible) to bail themselves out. Next up is the Germans who will playing their first game of the tournament. I expect a score similar to today but with the Canadians further dominating the shot and high danger scoring metrics.
Across the Tournament:
The US completed a routine 4-1 win over Norway, I really expected a larger score differential.
The Swedes powered over the undisciplined Latvians 6-0, Lekkerimaki (VAN, 2022 1st) and Bystedt (SJ, 2022 1st) both scored 2 goals apiece, look for that Swedish powerplay to continue to be lethal as the tournament runs on.
Slovakia upsets (???) Czechia 6-2 with their firepower on display. Servac Petrovsky (MIN, 2022 6th) dazzled with a three point performance.
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I knew it would take you a bit, and I knew you had little/no servace the past few days, so I wasnt worried about the speed at which it would get answered. It was worried about weather or not it actully went through. Was thinking that there might have been some corralation between my asks getting eaten, and it being Saturday, but I guess that's not a thing. Kinda a silly thing to think now that I look at it, but hey 🤷 -🐍
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Ah, yeah, that's fair. For whatever reason, you have had trouble 🤷🏻♂️ it might be my end, it might be the day, it might be Tumblr. Let's be real, though... it's probably Tumblr.
I'm looking forward to answering your ask, though 👀
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