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Since I last updated these posts he has passed:
On pace stats: at 90.2 yards a game, it will take Justin 137 total games, or 111 more to pass Carter.
Some quick maths estimate this to happen on week 2 of the 2028 season. So mark your calendars. (This doesnβt factor playoff games either)
Updating this every time our savior Jeff passes someone until he catches Carter in Vikings career yardage
In this live episode of The Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Jeff get together to bring you the latest Detroit Lions news and opinion. Five games into the season and we're here to help break things down after the Detroit Lions take on the Minnesota Vikings at U Sbank Stadium.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘I made this response for someone over at the WoT subreddit but I thought I should share. Feel free to add to it or correct me on any.
Fine, lets get into this:
Channelers destroying an army. I like how you gloss over this point like it's already settled that this is fine and makes sense. No it doesn't make sense that 5 channelers (if you told me 12 then sure) linked to defeat thousands of Trollocs. Note, of these 5 channelers only Egwene and Nynaeve have any real power so I guess the one controlling is drawing all their power from this two channelers. Still, I'm thinking of all the things in the books that could've been solved if 5 channelers (2 untrained; 3 non Aes Sedai levels) were this powerful, hell imagine 5 fully trained Aes Sedai. Dumais Wells would've been insta ended before having to involve Ashaman. This fucks the series, forever, now you gotta wonder with every battle, why doesn't 5 Aes Sedai just link and wave the fight away?
Yeah, the Ogier thing was bullshit, he was stabbed by the dagger. For some reason I've never thought about adding this one cause there are worse things in this ep. But sure, thanks for mentioning it, tell me how and who will heal him? Though again I don't mention this once cause I don't remember if he got stabbed by that dagger or not. But if he did get stabbed by the cursed dagger, then tell me, what's the point of the dagger, does it have no power?
Almost dead person getting healed. Yes, that is an issue, but here is why. The problem is not that a near death person was healed, the problem is that it was Egwene doing it and not Nynaeve healing Egwene. Egwene was not a particularly good healer and she required more training to unlock her power, rather than Nynaeve who is the one who can rage channel (or sentimental channel in the show I guess). This is unfixable to me, they mangled these two characters and either made their abilities the same or they didn't think about it and did it this way anyway. To me this is far more egregious than healing near death, after all, everything short of death can be healed.
Because no, it's not those 3 things alone. They killed Agelmar, one of the 5 great captains. Maybe he isn't dead and he is JUST another death fake out, sure. Good luck having people believe in any stakes in this world when you fake out all deaths because you know Loial is not dead. But, killing him like this makes no sense. Speaking of him, they also assassinated his character by making him a dick and
I saw this on youtube ages ago but I can't find it again. I can't for the life of me remember what the show is called but it seemed to be about two men going around Iceland talking to people about.. something, and people laugh. In one of their episodes one of them is talking to a dressed up viking sitting by the road and chewing a straw. From what I can remember of the translation they are talking about going to a party to get drunk and get laid. I think the viking doesn't like how the comedy guy refers to it as a "parti" instead of "hof" or something. He then grabs the viking's tit, I think as a joke but the guy is not amused. At the very end a yellow car drives by and he does the "yellow car" thing and boxes the viking on the shoulder which further pisses him off. The comedy guy then says something like "Γ¦tlar heim" and leaves. Does this ring any bells?
From the comments iirc the viking is talking in old icelandic or some sort of dialect that makes it sound very old-fashioned.
Every team above .500 has won AT LEAST one Super Bowl except for the Minnesota Vikings who are ranked 7th all time with .538.
The next team to not win a Super Bowl are the Los Angeles Chargers at 18th with .495. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the only team below .400 despite having 2 Super Bowl Championships.
1 Green Bay Packers .571
2 Dallas Cowboys .568
3 New England Patriots .566
4 Baltimore Ravens .566
5 Chicago Bears .560
6 Miami Dolphins .550
7 Minnesota Vikings .538
8 Pittsburgh Steelers .538
9 San Francisco 49ers .535
10 Kansas City Chiefs .534
11 Denver Broncos .530
12 New York Giants .530
13 Indianapolis Colts .528
14 Las Vegas Raiders .524
15 Seattle Seahawks .517
16 Los Angeles Rams .503
17 Washington Football Team .500
18 Los Angeles Chargers .495
19 Philadelphia Eagles .489
20 Cleveland Browns .486
21 Tennessee Titans .485
22 Carolina Panthers .484
23 Buffalo Bills .474
24 New Orleans Saints .466
25 Detroit Lions .454
26 New York Jets .445
27 Houston Texans .443
28 Cincinnati Bengals .442
29 Atlanta Falcons .438
30 Jacksonville Jaguars .428
31 Arizona Cardinals .424
32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers .397
Wow!
I was shocked at how detailed the character descriptions were in this Netflix article are, as well as how many characters are listed. There's a great deal of info on filming as well.....how its going, Covid delays & how long they were and so on.
A SECOND SEASON HAS ALREADY BEEN "ORDERED", if you can believe it. So, 24 episodes are already in the works.
Worth the read folks:
1.Tommy doll (Town Hall)
2.Chuck-Nica (With Tiffany)
3.Graveyard Chucky (Mental asylum)
4.Chuckyβs severed head (Andyβs cabin)
Discarded bodies:
1.Charles lee ray
2.Childβs Play 1-2 Body
3.Alice
4.Clawhand Chucky
5.Buzzcut Chucky
6.Melted Chucky
My wife's friend is relatively young (under 30) and has been wanting to jump into Star Trek but she's daunted by the 800+ hours of content. Therefore, I was tasked with creating a list of episodes that would allow her to proceed to the films (which she really wants to see). My wife told me to keep the list to ten or fewer so as to not spook her. I ended up with eight "must watch" and another ten recommended.
Here's my list; bold titles are "must watch" and non-bold are recommended "if you want more":
> "The Corbomite Maneuver"
> "The Man Trap"
> "Balance of Terror"
> "Arena"
> "Space Seed" (I made this "must watch" because she specifically wants to see TWOK)
> "This Side of Paradise"
> "The Devil in the Dark"
> "Errand of Mercy"
> "The City on the Edge of Forever"
> "Amok Time"
> "The Doomsday Machine"
> "Mirror Mirror"
> "The Trouble with Tribbles"
> "Journey to Babel"
> "A Piece of the Action"
> "The Enterprise Incident"
> "The Tholian Web"
> "The Day of the Dove"
This was not an easy list for me to make ... I could have easily recommended thirty episodes total, and I'm sure I'll regret having excluded some episodes as soon as I think about this again. (Some choices were made because of the friend's personal preferences. For example, she's not a big scifi fan really, so I left out time travel shenanigans like "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" and talking-a-computer-to-death episodes like "The Changeling.")
What episodes would you have recommended? (If she comes back to me and wants the same kind of list for TNG, that list will have to be longer than just ten "must watches.")
A while back I started watching Urusei Yatsura for the first time, and for the most part, I enjoyed it...and then I got to the point where they introduced Ryonusuke and her father, and after a couple episodes featuring them, I was like "nope, I don't want to watch this anymore, fuck Ryunosuke's dad". I'm interested in giving the series another chance at some point, but I'm not going back until I know EVERY single episode that Ryunosuke's dad appears in, that way I know to skip them. So...does anyone have a complete list of every single episode he appears in?
Episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aIvXFB0KaQ
Episode 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32DqlVa1NTs
Episode 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0hEY_WxzMA
Episode 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcZaYTMqK9Y
Episode 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpf6I0Yh5to
Episode 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JkJBOUd9Hs
Episode 7 - Final: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkBb8KJof-c
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