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2021-22 NHL Starting Goalies per Team
(Based on ice time played/games started)
John Gibson, Karel Vejmelka, Jeremy Swayman, Craig Anderson, Jacob Markstrom, Frederik Andersen, Kevin Lankinen, Darcy Kuemper, Elvis Merzlikins, & Jake Oettinger
Note: Goalies traded not included ie. Marc-Andre Fleury during season.
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Illicit affairs and frederik anderson
meet me at midnight | contains: angst, cheating, affair, fem!reader | "make sure nobody sees you leave"
i mean. the word affair is in the name of the song. so. that means angst.
it was these moments right here where fred hated himself. he couldn't stand himself.
you, lying next to him in bed with your back turned to him, topless. the thoughts of the night previous come flooding into his brain. during the moments last night, he was loving it. every second, every kiss, every thrust, he loved it. the feeling of your body moving with his...he wanted it to last for forever.
but truthfully they could only last for a few hours at a time. they only last on certain weekends, where he flies you out to meet him in certain cities. where he only gets to have certain times and days with you when his wife is out of town, or when he meets you in a small restaurant in a town an hour out of raleigh.
he is miserable in his marriage, and you're the one thing that can take him out of that. you're the escape, you're the thing that distracts him from his unhappy home. he hates that he uses you, but he does. he uses your body, your image, he uses it. and he hates that he does. he hates that you willingly let him.
he hates it when you ask him when he's gonna go through with the divorce. he hates it when you ask when he's gonna finally set the tone, separate his wife, move out and start to get on with his life away from her. he hates being reminded that he's cheating on his wife, no matter how much he wants to leave her anyway.
you stir in your sleep and that's when fred gets out of bed. he makes his way to the bathroom to start freshening up for the day. you fully wake up when he turns the sink on, brushing his teeth and washing his face.
sitting up in bed you reach on the ground for the t shirt that was tossed to the side by fred last night. slipping it over your body fred comes out, grabbing his phone and walking back into the bathroom, completely ignoring you.
he quickly gets dressed, grabbing a pullover from his closet and a pair of black joggers to wear to the gym that day. "hey uh," fred starts by entering his room with you still lying on the bed under the covers. "make sure nobody sees you leave." he instructed, clasping his watch on his wrist.
you chuckle and shake your head, pulling your hair back and tucking some behind your ears. "what?" he asked out of ignorance to your facial reaction.
"you're not gonna use me anymore, fred." you stated, flipping off the covers and reaching for your leggings on the ground next to the night stand. he gave you a confused look, "'til you can make up your mind, i'm not gonna be your play toy anymore."
you get fully dressed and grab a few things that were yours. a part of you was wishing he would say something and cause you to turn around and come back, but you knew that he was a little too sick of himself to do that. fred let you walk out. he waited until he heard the front door close to shout and throw a few things.
he fucked up. and he hated it.
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Könyvlista 2022
[Neal Stephenson: Snow Crash (újra)]
Andri Snaer Magnason: Időláda
Philip K. Dick: Vulcanus kalapácsa
Andri Snaer Magnason: Időről és vízről
Jo Nesbø: A Patkánysziget és más történetek
Ryszard Kapuściński: Lapidárium
Marko Kloos: Mentőakciók
Cixin Liu: Hangyák és dinoszauruszok
Terry Pratchett: Pásztorok koronája
Kir Bulicsov: A kozmosz vándorai
Különféle szerzők: A legjobbak legjobbjai 2. (Két évtized legjobb sci-fi kisregényei)
Brian Herbert és Kevin J. Anderson: Dűne: Caladan hercege
Ian McDonald: Luna – Holdkelte
Kim Stanley Robinson: A Jövő Minisztériuma
Különféle szerzők: Elhagyott part (Hat sci-fi történet)
Simon Jimenez: Elveszett madarak
Steven Saylor: Dominus
Terry Pratchett: Postabaj
Alexander Weinstein: Az új világ gyermekei
László Zoltán: Egyszervolt
John Grisham: A bíró listája
Cormac McCarthy: Nem vénnek való vidék
Jørn Lier Horst: A barlanglakó
Arthur C. Clarke: A nagy zátonyok kísértete
Cormac McCarthy: Véres délkörök, avagy vörös alkony a nyugati égen
John Grisham: A festett ház
Ragnar Jónasson: Sötétség
Isaac Asimov: Halálos ítélet
Abe Kóbó: A negyedik jégkorszak
[Daniel Keyes: Virágot Algernonnak (újra)]
Joseph Heller: Most és egykor
Frederik Pohl: Reklámhadjárat
John Scalzi: A Kaidzsú Állatvédő Társaság
Philip K. Dick: Kamu Rt.
Richard Osman: Az eltévedt golyó
(A kép csak random - ilyen könyvest találtam az instásak között, mást nem -, semmi köze a toplistához, amit valószínűleg idén sem fogok készíteni.)
Korábbiak:
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017 + top
- 2016 + top
- 2015 + top
- 2014 + top
- 2013 + top
- 2012 + top
- 2011 + top
- 2010 + top
- 2009 + top
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The World-View of Star Trek Can’t Handle Death
The above image is one of the ubiquitous red shirted Security Crewman who dies on so many of the Original Star Trek shows. Ironically, the actor pictured here comes back and is featured several times later in the show as Lt. Leslie.
“What do ya mean the Star Trek worldview can’t handle death?” I hear some readers squawk. “Which show have you watching? People die in Star Trek all the time!” And that is certainly true. The dangers of various adventures were often underlined by the death of some crew-person, usually anyone in STOS wearing a red security uniform and this happened so often that it became a cliche. (See “red shirt” is listed at TV Tropes.) But important characters, vital characters, did not die, or were not allowed to die.
The fact that the philosophical underpinning of Star Trek cannot handle death really came home to me as I finished viewing the first season of the recent Star Trek show Picard. Now to be clear, I have been a fan of Star Trek since the sixties. And I know that they have tried to deal with death. In fact Star Trek VI is entitled The Undiscovered Country which is a reference to the “to be or not to be” speech by Hamlet in which he mentions “The undiscover’d country, from whose bourn / No traveller returns” (Hamlet Act 3, Scene 1). In the film they tie it into the future but in Shakespeare the unknown shore is death. And it is notable that Nicholas Meyer who directed both Star Trek VI and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan wanted to use undiscover’d country as the title for his first Star Trek film since in that one, Kirk is dealing with getting old and possibly dying and Spock famously does die.
Fans were warned about Spock’s death before The Wrath of Khan was released and were furious about the elimination of a favored character. Most now believe it was handled very well. But of course they need not have been so upset since with the success of the second film Spock’s return in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock was guaranteed. However, fan displeasure is not what I am talking about. The fact is that the humanistic world view expressed by most in the Star Trek universe has no answer for death, and so to get around it, they must--for the most important characters--cheat death. Or as in the case of Picard they go into deep grief and denial.
The fact is that most modern materialists do not want to accept non-continuance, which is a natural conclusion to their world-view. They want the possibility of a soul. Thus the search for Spock’s kart racing in The Search for Spock. But even here the fate of Spock is bound to what people in the physical plane can accomplish. Furthermore, it seems to have no influence to the material world since in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home when McCoy attempts to chat with Spock about what he experienced after death he is told that to understand the experience, he would have to die too.
In Star Trek: Picard, the former admiral is depicted as still grieving for Data, somehow never achieving closure over the crewman’s sacrifice to save his life. Also he is informed that he himself is dying. The first season ends with him turning Data “off” at his request and transferring his own mind into a newer healthy body. This kind of transfer is not new to SF. Frederik Pohl in the Heechee series starting with the 1977 novel Gateway had a central character who grows old and then transfers his essence into a machine. The continuation of a mind stored in a computer also comes up in the 1993 work of Poul Anderson · Harvest of Stars.
The fact is that even in the original Star Trek, Kirk and crew meet super beings who plan to insert their consciousness into machines. In the "Return to Tomorrow" super beings Sargon, Thalassa and Henoch temporarily posses Kirk, Spock, and Dr. Miranda Jones to construct android bodies--all to continue in this material plane. Interesting in the end all of the beings reject the machine existence because of their being incapable of sensuality. Henoch is eventually killed and Sargon and Thalassa accept their passing into oblivion after one last kiss. They accept death but no one of the bridge crew dies. (One wonders about the android technology which never comes up again in the original show.) Thus, we see multiple times that the only answer that most in the SF world can accept is an artificial continuance rather than accepting and embracing of death.
The inability of Star Trek franchise to deal with death is actually lampooned in Star Trek Lower Decks. In the second season episode “We'll Always Have Tom Paris” the young crewman Rutherford is confronted by the return of the bridge officer Lieutenant Shaxs who died saving his life in the first season “No Small Parts” Rutherford is warned by others not to ask Shaxs since it is considered impolite. But he is consumed with curiosity even after he sees another crewman get reprimanded for bringing up the lieutenant’s return to his face.
Shax finally tells Rutherford in the privacy of the elevator lift that the only reason those who return from the dead don't tell is because, as summarized at Memory Alpha. “they'd rather spare everyone the dark truths about scientific depravity that would haunt them for the rest of their days, and cautions that the knowledge will change Rutherford forever. Rutherford doesn't seem put off by this and asks Shaxs to tell him how he came back.”
“Shaxs [eventually] acquiesces and begins to tell him about what happens after death, which is the first step, but then asks if Rutherford knows about ‘the black mountain.’ He clarifies that it is a spiritual battleground where the soul goes and forced to fight three faceless apparitions of one's father, after which killing two, the survivor forces the soul to eat their own heart. As he gets into even further detail, Rutherford becomes more and more disturbed” (”We’ll Always Have Tom Paris” Memory Alpha). These absurd details however are not helpful and are in no way meant to be a representation of what really happens after death in The Star Trek universe. The Black Mountain “mombo jumbo” actually comes up in Rich and Morty as well. It’s meant to not satisfy. What does really tell us about death in Star Trek is this dialogue between Rutherford, Boimler and Mariner taken from the same episode:
Boimler: bridge crew always come back.
Rutherford: Fine, but how?
Boimier: I don't know.
Mariner: We're Lower Decks. We don't get to know everything bridge crew does.
Rutherford: He saved my life. You know what? I'm gonna ask him.
Boimler: They-they don't like when people ask how they came back, man. It's probably just a transporter pattern buffer thing.
Mariner: Yeah, or a restored katra, or a mirror universe switcheroo, or the Borg rebuilt him.
Boimier: Or he could be a future son from an alternate timeline, or maybe he got Genesis Deviced, or time ribboned.
Mariner: Or he was trapped in the Nexus.
Boimier: Nexus, time ribbon, same thing. Point is, this stuff always happens, even on Voy [Voyager].
Read more at: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?t=45739
In one piece of dialogue the writers cover all the ways from shows, to films to novels that writers for the franchise have avoided the problem of death, And it all comes down to the point that death remains the one reality in human existence that Star Trek cannot handle.
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players i write for
subject to change. check back regularly & if you have a request, don’t be afraid to send it in!
some limitations: player must be on an NHL roster & player should preferably be born before the 2000′s.
key: ^ married player / * no smut
Boston Bruins
Jake DeBrusk
Jeremy Swayman
Buffalo Sabres
Tyson Jost
Jeff Skinner
Calgary Flames
Jacob Markstrom ^
Carolina Hurricanes
Frederik Andersen
Brady Skjei ^
Andrei Svechnikov
Colorado Avalanche
Mikko Rantanen
Dallas Stars
Roope Hintz
Jake Oettinger *
Wyatt Johnston *
Tyler Seguin ^
Craig Smith ^
Detroit Red Wings
J.T. Compher
Jake Walman
Edmonton Oilers
Leon Draisaitl
Zach Hyman ^*
Florida Panthers
Matthew Tkachuk
Los Angeles Kings
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Adrian Kempe
Montreal Canadiens
Josh Anderson
Nashville Predators
Anthony Beauvillier
New Jersey Devils
Nico Hischier
Jack Hughes *
New York Islanders
Mat Barzal
Casey Cizikas ^
Matt Martin ^
New York Rangers
Chris Kreider ^
Ryan Lindgren
Philadelphia Flyers
Erik Johnson
Travis Konecny ^
Pittsburgh Penguins
Sidney Crosby
Ryan Graves
Michael Bunting
Seattle Kraken
Andre Burakovsky *
Phillipp Grubauer
Jamie Oleksiak
St. Louis Blues
Colton Parayko
Marco Scandella
Nathan Walker ^*
Tampa Bay Lightning
Tyler Motte ^*
Brayden Point ^
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joel Edmundson
Mitch Marner ^
William Nylander
Vancouver Canucks
Brock Boeser
Quinn Hughes
Elias Petterson
Winnipeg Jets
Laurent Brossoit
Adam Lowry
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I AM SCREAMING AT THE TOP OF MY LUNGS
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23 with frederik andersen pls!!
23) “I can’t wait to be on my knees for you later.”
You hated when Freddie had off days. All you wanted to do was stay in bed with him all day, but no. You had to go to work. And Freddie made it 10x harder to get through the day.
First was a picture of him in bed. The sheets were tangled around his waist. He had one hand thrown behind his back and your cat was curled up under the crook of his arm. He captioned it with a simple “we miss you”. It warmed your heart.
An hour later, a picture of him fresh out of the shower, water dripping down his still warm body, towel hanging dangerously low on his hips. This one doesn’t have a caption, and you practically throw your phone away so your boss doesn’t think you’re looking at porn on company time.
When you’re getting coffee you hestinantly open the next message. A video of him with his cock in his hand. He at least had the courtesy to remove the audio.
Right after is a picture of his flaccid cock in a pool of cum on his abs. You can picture his orgasm-face; red liped and open mouth, chest rising and falling as he tries to catch his breath. This one is captioned “I can’t wait to get on my knees for you later.”
That’s your breaking point. You quickly tell your boss that you need to take a personal day so you can go home and get you cheeks clapped.
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