SINCARAZ EXHO NEXT WEEK
I KNOW!!!!!
I don't know if you're my 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇮🇹 or another person but either way WE ARE GONNA GET A SINCARAZ EXHO BABYYYYY
I've been complaining for days about the lack of content lol Them being in the same city and not meeting up would be such a scandal
I swear if it's not true or it's not gonna actually take place I'm gonna fly to Alicante and force them to do anyway. They promised us a Sincaraz match and we are gonna get it one way or the other anksnjs
Now, some random thoughts about this match:
Will Nike get them matching kits for this? Because they totally should
Will my dear Luca Nardi (yes i have a one track mind atm, sorry) be in the stands? Cheering for whom? Even better: WILL HE BE IN CARLITOS' BOX?
Who is organising this? Carlitos personally called Jannik's manager? He forced Juanki to do it for him? They were missing each other so much and this was the only way to spend some time together while also being productive and making their coaches happy? Juanki, Darren and Simone came up with this idea because they thought that it would be beneficial for both parts? Juanki was tired of Carlitos sneaking out after dinner to go meet with Jannik and found this solution? Juanki was on Santa's naughty list this year and this is his punishment?
Are they gonna kiss at the net at the end of the match?
Will Juanki have to get the locker rooms of his Academy sanitised after this?
Should we create a drinking game about this (e.g. take one shot everytime Carlitos looks smitten etc etc)?
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hey, Leverage peeps, I've got a thought. I've seen a lot of posts and memes joking about Nate's inability to understand that his clients do not want money, they want revenge. I also find this funny. but I was thinking about it and I realized something: there's a personal reason behind it. there is a very, very good reason why Nate doesn't get that.
Nate's drive to lead Leverage, outside of the crew, originated from his son's death due to his insurance company's refusal to cover the bill for the required treatment. we all know this. if his company had paid for Sam's treatment, everything would've been fine.
…or, if Nate had been a little wealthier, had a little more change to spend… maybe he could've paid for it. maybe Blackpool never would've had a say in any of it. maybe Nate would've had everything under control from the start.
we've discussed at length in the fandom how money equals safety for some of the others in the crew (Parker and Hardison grew up with little to none and know its importance to survival, Eliot needs it to stay ahead of his old enemies, etc.), but I don't know that I've seen any discussion on how it's relevant to Nate. for him, however, money equals security in healthcare and in housing (he lost the house, remember?). Nate's older than the others. he remained in the same place for much longer, and he had a stable life for a while. the others haven't been in that position before. many of their clients, however, are at that place in life.
yes, for the others, money keeps them ahead of the game and it keeps them secure. but none of them ever lost a kid because they couldn't pay for healthcare. none of them risk losing the life of someone who is completely dependent on them when they don't have enough.
(Hardison, perhaps, has the closest understanding, considering he hacked a bank to pay for his Nana's healthcare. but he never lost her.)
Nate thinks ahead, you know? he has a long-term view of things. I imagine that for him, when clients refuse the money, they're not just refusing a month's worth of groceries, or a place to stay the night, or the ability to keep running. for him, they're refusing control over their hard-earned, stable, long-term living situation. they're refusing the potential to save a family member's life.
I dunno, guys. I think that's a pretty good reason to not understand why people don't want the money.
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Art challenge for everyone in the stp fandom! We're given a general idea of what the Long Quiet looks like by the end, and he's sort of his own character, so I see him drawn the same way consistently.
But he's also a player character, whose decisions, experiences, and personality are all shaped by who the person behind the computer is! The princess, the voices, the narrator- they speak to you as much as they speak to a fictitious person, if not more.
So draw your long quiet persona- what you imagine the princesses and the narrator to see when you enter that basement.
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it's really amusing to me on some level that, in the course of saying that Nathaniel throws a stick of dynamite, Travis establishes that Nathaniel has indeed played baseball, sucked at it (or, given how self-critical he is, thinks he did), played outfield, and thinks to and can perform a crow hop thus was taught proper outfield tech at some point
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