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eldritchshift · 1 year
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baambastic · 4 months
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KonBart. No notes.
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ttrexxi · 5 days
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First digital piece
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certainvictori · 1 year
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Jon: Mom, Dad where do babies come from?
Clark: Jon i don’t think-
Kon: I got this Pops…J-man they come from test tubes found in labs (serious)
Clark: …
Lois in the other room: (uncontrollably laughing)
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c0mics-ic0ns · 3 years
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Superboy and Red Robin (Connor Kent and Tim Drake) icons from Red Robin #9 (Yost, To, McCarthy, 2010)
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trekkele · 2 years
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On one hand, I understand that both Clark and Talia got bad (if not outirght malicious) characterizations in those storylines, on the other hand, fic where Bruce has Damian already when they find Connor and so Clarks meltdown has completely different subtext to Bruce WHEN
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hellredsky · 5 years
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Honorary Young Masks member the Superboys
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movefawaybeyeyyby · 5 years
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Drew Kon and Jon!! Have a sketch of Timmy and Dami but I don’t know how that’s going to turn out~
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chloe-skywalker · 3 years
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Boys? - Superman/ Clark Kent
Clark x daughter reader
Konner x sister reader
Martha x granddaughter reader
Warnings: none
Word count: 464
Summary: Konner steals Y/n’s phone, Clark finds out his little girl is now into boys.
p.s- DC Superman is under Wonder woman Masterlist for now
Masterlist
Wonder Woman Masterlist
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“Konner give it back!” Y/n yelled, chasing her brother around the house.
“No way!”  Konner yelled back laughing his but off.
“Konner!” Y/n continued to chase him as he headed down the stairs.
“Woah, woah, woah.” Clark walked into the room, blocking the two teens from leaving the room once they got off the stairs. “What's going on?” 
“Konnor stole my phone.” Y/n spoke first, pointing to her phone in Konners hand.
“Konner?” Clark questioned his son with a raised eyebrow.
“I just wanted to tease her.” he sighed seeing the look their dad was giving him he decided to add on… “She’s texting a boy!”
With that being said Clarks attention instantly switched to his daughter. “Are you? Texting a boy?”
“Dad!” Y/n shouted with wide eyes. How the hell did this change to her so quickly? She thought.
“Clark, that's no one’s business but Y/n’s. Isn’t it Konner?” Martha said as she entered the room as well. Deciding to save her granddaughter from having to spill about her secret texting and randayves.
“Yes grandma” Konner mumbled, looking away. “Yes, Ma. But-” Clark started but she cut him off.
Martha shook her head. “No, no buts. Now Konner give your sister back her phone.”
“Here.” Konner handed her back her phone.
“Thanks.” Y/n grabbed her phone from him.
Martha smiled at the exchange. “Now you two go head up stairs and get along.”
“Yes grandma.” Y/n and Konner spoke at the same time, doing as told.
Once the kids were up in their rooms Clark turned to his mother. “She’s texting boys now? Isn’t that something I should be asking her about?”
Martha chuckled at her son. “Don’t worry about it Clark.”
“Why not?” Clark asked confused
Martha smiles at her son, loving this side of him. “Because she talks to me about that stuff.
Clark stands there dumbfounded for a moment. “What- what? She talks to you about boys?”
Martha laughed at her son, iys girl talk why would she tell him? Especially with who the boy is. “Of course. Its girl talk.”
Clark followed his mom into the kitchen. “Can you at least tell me something- anything?”
Martha turned to look at Clark amused. “I’m not going to spill anything we talked about in secret.” she could see that there is concern in Clarks eyes. “But to ease your mind I’ll tell you that you don’t have to worry about the said boy.”
“Why not? Who is he?” Clark asked, now even more interested to know.
Moving around to get everything ready to make dinner. “Its one of those Wayne boys and that's all I’m saying.”
Clark stood there now more confused and worried than before. “And that's supposed to make me not worry?”
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roleplayfinder · 3 years
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Kinda need some inspiration and active RPs so I’m gonna try here lol. I’m 23 looking for DC roleplays! Bruhal, halbarry, bruharvey, superbat, and birdflash, oh and bonus points for 90s punk Konnor/Jason Todd. You must be over 19 and have discord, please.
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realtimebros · 4 years
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XFL Ceases Operations, Terminates Employees
(CBSNewYork/CBS Local) — It appears the XFL is no more. On Friday morning, the league’s president Jeffrey Pollack held a brief conference call, suspending all day-to-day operations and terminating most employees. No further information was provided at that time. It seemed clear, however, that the league would not be returning in 2021.
The #XFL has suspended its Day to Day operations effective immediately and all team and league employees have been terminated
The statement was read to employees through a conference call by League President Jeffrey Pollack. No questions were taken. Call lasted all of 10 minutes
— Konnor Fulk (@KonnorFulk_XFL) April 10, 2020
The XFL played half of its 10-week regular season before stopping play in the face of the rising coronavirus pandemic. That was a month ago. A week later, after most major sports had suspended play, the spring league yielded as well, officially cancelling its season. Soon after, players were informed they were free to sign with NFL or CFL teams.
The eight-team league started off its season promisingly enough, 19 years after its lackluster debut. With some creative rules and more realistic expectations, the XFL seemed like it could become a springboard to the NFL, at least for a few players, while entertaining football fans during the NFL’s offseason.
At the season’s midway point (now its end), the undefeated Houston Roughnecks led the XFL West with as many wins as the rest of their division. The DC Defenders, St. Louis Battlehawks and New York Guardians all sat atop the XFL East at 3-2. It seems clear the Roughnecks were destined to run away with the West, but fans will never know how the three-team tie would pan out in the East.
Former XFL players may surface again when the NFL resumes play. The Roughnecks’ P.J. Walker and Cam Phillips, a dynamic quarterback-receiver combo, should receive some NFL attention.
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buddyrabrahams · 6 years
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Bryce Harper wears Golden Knights jersey to Game 4 in DC
Bryce Harper’s appearance at Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final surely didn’t sit well with some Washington Nationals fans.
The Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights played Game 4 of their series in D.C. on Monday. In attendance were a few members of another of the city’s teams. Nationals stars Max Scherzer and Ryan Zimmerman were at Capital One Arena decked out in Caps gear and fired up.
The @Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman and @Max_Scherzer in the building to get Game 4 started right! #ALLCAPS #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/P0SO74M4Kg
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) June 5, 2018
Harper was also in the building, but he was wearing a different color jersey.
Bryce Harper repping the Golden Knights in a suite here at Capital One Arena. #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/7NT9se4eCT
— Chris Chester (@ChrisBChester) June 5, 2018
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— Tony Cordasco (@TonyDasco) June 5, 2018
Harper was born and raised in Las Vegas, so his decision to wear a Golden Knights jersey to support his hometown team is understandable. However, given the town he now plays professionally, there were some who were less than pleased.
Brb disowning Bryce Harper until the cup is won https://t.co/0sUb9APKbz
— Gamage (@ButchLightqueer) June 5, 2018
I'm unreasonably annoyed by Bryce Harper not shutting up about the LV Golden Knights. Lameeeeeeeeeeee.
— Konnor William Fulk (@KonnorWF) June 5, 2018
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baambastic · 5 months
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ttrexxi · 8 months
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Young Justice panel redraw heh
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certainvictori · 1 year
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I can totally see Kon wanting to be in the front line at all times when he’s with a team; like he’d rather take a pummeling than see his friends and allies get hurt (sometimes even his little brother Jon)
alas he does end up having to get patched up a lot because of it, which makes people worry about how reckless he is; he does get scolded by Jon cause
“Who will protect you if you’re too busy protecting us Kon?”
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petemillson · 6 years
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College Baseball Rankings Top 25 Chat (2/19)
Teddy Cahill: It was an exciting Opening Weekend around college baseball and you all have questions about it, so let’s get right to them
Josh (Olive Branch): What do you make of Southern Miss weekend sweep of Miss State? I know it’s early but is Southern Miss this good this year, or did Miss State just have a bad weekend?
Teddy Cahill: One of the weekend’s biggest series seems like a good place to start. I think it’s some of both. Southern Miss is good – that’s why we ranked the Golden Eagles No. 21 coming into the year – and Mississippi State clearly had a rotten weekend. Konnor Pilkington is going to pitch better. But I am slightly concerned that my two biggest questions about Mississippi State went unanswered this weekend. Jake Mangum and Josh Hatcher, the top two hitters in the lineup, were all of the Bulldogs’ offense. Someone needs to step up to bring them home. And Ethan Small had a poor start as he works back from injury. Mississippi State needs the pitchers that missed last year to come back and contribute. That said, it was one weekend. The Bulldogs have a chance to get it going this week.
Cade (Hattiesburg): Southern Miss made one of the loudest statements of the weekend sweeping Mississippi State. Were you guys tempted to move them up more than 4 spots?
Teddy Cahill: I was not and we didn’t talk about them any higher than 17. I am very unreactive early in the season, possibly to a fault. It was a loud sweep for sure, but it was one weekend at home to a team that we had ranked below them. I feel good about where Southern Miss is in the Top 25 right now.
David (Gulfport, MS): What’s your early opinion of Southern Miss? How do they stack up in CUSA?
Teddy Cahill: They entered the year as the CUSA favorites. Obviously that hasn’t changed. I think they might be able to boss that league again. Rice had a solid weekend and figures to be better and I like Florida Atlantic a lot too. But Southern Miss separated itself last year and could do so again this year. I wrote a lot more about Southern Miss in Off the Bat, if you want more in-depth thoughts https://www.baseballamerica.com/college/southern-miss-comes-swinging/
David (Mississippi): Thoughts on Ole Miss sending 16 batters to the plate over the 3 game series and all 16 getting a hit? Bode well for Ole Miss or still too early?
Teddy Cahill: That’s kind of cool, I guess? We knew there was depth at Ole Miss this year. It’s good that they all came out swinging, but the Rebels aren’t going to use 16 position players on an SEC weekend.
Dustin (Austin, Tx): The horns struggled to score runs this weekend. Were the Cajun pitchers that good? Should Texas fans expect another season of below average offense?
Teddy Cahill: Talked about this a bit on the podcast today, which will be online later this afternoon. I know Texas fans are eager to see more offense, but this is still a pitching and defense team. And Louisiana-Lafayette can really pitch. I think Texas has enough hitting, but I don’t think it’s going to be a particularly dynamic offense. I am very interested to see how the Longhorns hitters do this weekend at LSU.
Peter (Chicago): Does LSU have some serious issues on the mound and plate or is Notre Dame better than expected. Only one weekend but Notre Dame outplayed LSU in every aspect this weekend.
Teddy Cahill: We knew LSU was going to struggle early. Losing what they did from last year’s team, there were always going to be growing pains. The Tigers still have a lot of work to do, especially on the mound. All three of the starters can be better, but they need to get it turned around in a hurry. And while there’s some depth to that staff, it would really behoove LSU if those three can all stay in the rotation. I think Notre Dame might be a little better than expected as well, but we’re going to need to see some more baseball before we really have a feel for that.
VandyMan (VandyLand): Vanderbilt’s freshman class looked as advertised. Hickman was locked in and solid, Martin, Clarke, and Gonzalez all showed tremendous thump, oh and DeMarco was an on base machine. If these guys keep contributing (and covering an Infante 0-fer for the weekend) could this be a team that makes some SEC noise?
Teddy Cahill: Yeah, that’s kind of the formula for Vanderbilt this year. The faster the freshmen get up to speed (and clearly some are there already), the better the chances that the Commodores hit their ceiling. There’s a lot of talent on that roster.
Phil (Corvallis): Question on Trevor Larnach – obviously the numbers are going to come down a little from the first weekend but if he continues to show power where can he possibly go in the draft?
Teddy Cahill: Larnach has always been an interesting draft prospect to evaluate because the raw power was in there, but he had never really unlocked it. He had three career home runs coming into the weekend. If he keeps hitting, he can go pretty good. Barring a Player of the Year type season, I don’t think he gets into the top half of the first round because he’s a corner guy and the depth of the college outfield class (there are only going to be so many college outfielders taken really high and it won’t be easy to get past the likes of Conine, Jenista, Pompey and Swaggerty), but he can be a first rounder.
Jonathan Watkins (Birningham, AL): Auburn looked really good this weekend. Almost looked like a better team than last year. Do you think Auburn is a deep program or did they just play a really bad team this weekend?
Teddy Cahill: Well, Auburn played a really bad team this weekend. Longwood ranked 258 in RPI last year and I don’t think it will be much better this year. But that doesn’t mean this Auburn team isn’t good. Casey Mize is a legit ace and both of Butch Thompson’s first two recruiting classes have been ranked in the Top 25. The program is on the rise. I think there’s a lot to be excited about on the Plains, but I’m also very eager to see Auburn play better competition.
Nick (Greenwood, AR): Razorbacks. Any weak areas to speak of? Thanks.
Teddy Cahill: I don’t see any. I called Arkansas one of the most complete teams in the country all preseason. There’s a reason the Hogs are ranked No. 4
Chuck (Atlanta): Did Clemson pitching show enough to add confidence in their outlook if they start hitting the baseball and could they win the ACC? I know it was W&M, but first series sweeps since 2010
Teddy Cahill: I mean, Clemson was No. 12 in the preseason and the third-ranked ACC team. I feel like we already had established that the Tigers are ACC title contenders.
Burke Lyle (Kennesaw Georgia): I saw UConn lose to to Kennesaw Sate on Friday. What did they do the rest of the weekend to get into the top 25?
Teddy Cahill: Won the next two games, for starters. UConn is a team we talked at length about ranking in the preseason. We opted for St. John’s at the time, but UConn was very close. So they were kind of the first team up. It was a solid weekend for the Huskies. Not particularly groundbreaking, but I thought it was good to see them go on the road and score as many runs as they did. For Northern schools, getting through that first weekend, when you haven’t been outside much is key, and I think the Huskies will be strong on the mound going forward. Tim Cate is going to pitch better than he did Friday. It’s a solid all-around team.
Bill (Orlando): The Southern Miss offense was not a question going in to this season. But the pitching was a big unknown, so after this weekend is the pitching much better than expected or is MS State just really bad offensively?
Teddy Cahill: I think Nick Sandlin’s move to the front of the rotation changes the complexion of things. If he can lock down that spot, Southern Miss is going to have the edge on the mound most (every?) Friday nights in CUSA. And Wallner being healthy adds a premium arm to the bullpen. While Southern Miss lost a lot on the mound, there’s still plenty of talent there. But I don’t want to go overboard on Southern Miss’ pitching yet. It’s one weekend and Mississippi State is young offensively.
Dean (Greenville, NC): How do you see the East Carolina-UNC matchup panning out this weekend? Do the Pirates have a chance to win the series, and if they did, is there a possibility we see them in the top 25?
Teddy Cahill: I think North Carolina takes the series. They’re No. 6 in the country for a reason and I don’t think ECU can match up on the mound. But it should be a fun series. I know ECU fans will be fired up to see UNC in Greenville and the setup with the neutral site game at Duke’s home ballpark and the finale in Chapel Hill is cool. If ECU were to pull the upset, I wouldn’t look for them in the Top 25. It would be a really nice win, but we didn’t have ECU as a regional team in the preseason. So it would take a little more than just that series win.
Dan (DC): Tell me anything positive about GW’s chance in the A10 this year.
Teddy Cahill: I think the conference slate sets up pretty well for George Washington. Some winnable series at the start. Tough close with VCU and SLU on back-to-back weekends in May. It was a tough weekend at Florida Atlantic for the Colonials, but they played a very good Owls team tight.
Lionel (Nashville): How volatile are losses for Power 5 conference teams against mid-majors this early in the season? For example, if you’re a top 10, top 25 team, and you take 2 of 3 from a much weaker team, does it sway the rankings? Should it? Thanks!
Teddy Cahill: In isolation, I don’t get hung up on one loss in a series to a team you shouldn’t be losing to. So if, say Vanderbilt, lost a game to, say UMass-Lowell, say this weekend, I wouldn’t much care when I went to evaluate for the Top 25. But if Vanderbilt were to make a habit of losing games like that, either in midweek or on the weekend, that’s when it starts to make an impact on the ranking. Even if they keep winning series, that points to a larger issue, for me. UCLA was like that two years ago. Fullerton did it early last year before it got rolling. But on any one weekend, I don’t want to put too much stock into one game, unless it’s to like an RPI 250+ team. Baseball is a funny game and sweeping series is difficult.
Teddy Cahill: That’ll do it for today. Thanks for your questions. And, as always, if I didn’t get to yours, leave it in the comments and I’ll come back and answer there.
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