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2011.08.21 07:57 rastabean High School Football

A subreddit containing peoples experiences, news, tips, and pride about High School Football.
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2019.03.17 02:09 cadeflame ArlingtonHighSchoolTN

This community is for the public high school of Arlington Tennessee. The community is run entirely by students. Everyone is welcome but its directed towards the students of AHS.
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2013.05.31 08:25 grizzfan High School Football

This sub, started by a high school football coach, is for all things related to high school football. Players, coaches, and fans of the game are more than welcome. Please read the rules and guidelines before posting.
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2023.03.21 17:32 teknixii i haven’t played in about a month due to a wrist injury what

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2023.03.21 17:31 thismyone 2.7 GPA with 700+ GMAT: please respond if it worked

It’s impossible to find any examples of someone getting accepted to Stanford, HBS, Wharton, Booth, or Haas with 5+ years WE, a 2.7 GPA, and an excellent GMAT score. I also understand it’s “possible but not likely.” Do you or anyone you know fit this profile? A part of me is convinced that these schools don’t want to admit they select out for low GPA candidates because they don’t want to come off so concretely biased. Though I don’t think it’s an accident that there are no testimonials to prove that candidates with poor academic history but a strong application have actually had success.
I just want to mythbust this.
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2023.03.21 17:31 DragZestyclose4600 Current Sophomore - Application Timeline - Applying Senior Year?

Okay so I kinda took the worst path possible in college, because I had a ROUGH freshman year. I could’ve taken orgo 1 and physics 2 as a freshman because i took Chem 1 & 2 + lab and Physics 1 + lab at a local college in high school. however i didn’t and like had terrible mental and physical health issues my freshman year but whatever. anyway, i was wondering what the pros/cons were of waiting to apply first time senior year instead of the typical junior year. just because next year (junior year) i’m going to be taking 21 credit hours + research + working part time and I feel like it’ll be super difficult to find time to study for the mcat. so besides having to take a gap year, what are the pros/cons to waiting to apply senior year instead of junior year?
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2023.03.21 17:30 Prestigious-Main-224 Sibling humping me in my sleep

To start off I’m female I was in middle school at the time this took place and my older sibling who is also female and in high school at the time. Prior to when this started to occur my older sister dared me to kiss my female cousin same age. Around 8 or 9 years of age. I did and leading up to this event my sister would blackmail me daily to do her household chores and whatever else she wanted to or else she would tell my parents. I grew up in an extremely religious environment where my parents would mock and would say horrendous things about people who liked the opposite sex. I was scared and nervous every day of my life around this time. I thought about ending my life almost everyday. It got so bad that she’d whisper to my friends and tell them to laugh and I’d freak out thinking that she told them everything and my parents would find out. This went on for years until I couldn’t take it anymore and finally got the courage to tell her she could tell them if she wanted to. Not much longer after this I’d wake up from naps to her humping me in my sleep I’d laugh it off however in middle school I had a crush on this girl who was one of my best friends. Apparently I said her name in my sleep while she was doing this. That was when she’d try to repeat the cycle all over again of blackmailing me. It didn’t work this time because I finally started secretly telling my peers I was bisexual even though I think I’m more asexual. Once I started saying this she no longer had any leverage over me. I question if I’m really asexual or if I’m actually just traumatized by my sexuality after years of blackmail and possibly sexual assault.
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2023.03.21 17:30 WorldsUnderHell [Effort Post] Why do others see us the way they see us? - An analysis of the recent bridge burning.

Have you ever been at a point in your life where is single event shaped the perception of others around you? Maybe it was in high school, maybe during physical education you had an embarrassing moment and your pants hung too low. From that point onwards you were known as low hanging Dan and irregardless of how old you got you never got to shake this one embarrassing moment why is that and how does this phenomenon relate to the recent Britney bridge burning situation?


“We are all pawns, controlled by something greater: memes. The DNA of the soul. They shape our will.”
- Funny Meme Man

Our perception of one another is not perfect. Oftentimes we forget information, we are not attentive to information, or we interpret information out of context. However, what remains is a general picture of who the other person is. This general picture is a result of many different influences with only some being the actual events.
This begs the question, what substitutes are these blind spots of information? On a psychological level information is organized in so-called schematics with the schematic being the sum total of everything we think to know of a person or an object. For example, if we are in an office building we have a general understanding of how an offices ought to look, meaning they have to have desks, computers, office workers, and a general “office culture”, which is reminisscient of what we might see in TV shows
Yet it is more interesting what happens when something goes awry from the schematic. For example, let’s say there are no computers in the office building we just visited. We now leave and forget specifics about this particular office building. Surprisingly, we will still remember the building we just visited with computers. The simple reason is our schematic includes computers therefore if something deviates from the schematic, but the specific information cannot be accessed, our memory and perception returned to the default of the schematic.
In essence this schematic that we have produced mentally is a meme that we have constructed for ourselves, through watching The Office too many times. Nonetheless, it has now become the primary lens through which to view every office building.
Now, when interacting with other persons we often wonder why exactly they view through one embarrassing event that happened in 7th grade.
Essentially it is the same reason with the office building. The specific embarrassing moment, this meme, has been ingrained into the mind of the other person and therefore it has been ingrained into the schematic. The other person doesn't have any other option than viewing us through this embarrassing moment and therefore always calling us low hanging Dan.
I suspect that this phenomenon is what leads Britney to her assumptions. When she talks about how Destiny is less open it is probably not a statement based on fact, but a statement based on contextual perception. How exactly this perception comes to be is very hard to determine but my educated guess would be, that it comes from Destiny’s public persona as a rather cold and more emotionless person. It might also be that through contact with other people she has gotten this impression of him.
Her schematic of what Destiny is, is a simple representation of the “meme” Destiny, similar to how BadBunny started hating Destiny, once everyone around her fed more and more negative context about Destiny. Schematics are simple. They respond to brute force and in her case her surroundings reinforced an entirely negative perception of him – until the schematics changed.

So, now that the descriptive claim is done, where does this leave us off? No where really. Psychology doesn't really care about you. But at least you now know how schematics work and how some odd perceptions come to be.
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2023.03.21 17:30 solyluna7 Comma help!


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2023.03.21 17:28 merce70 How common is it to flip the start on the 100M

In high school track, how common is it to flip the 100M start due to a headwind? Is there a certain wind speed at which it’s considered by the meet host?
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2023.03.21 17:27 IllEfficiency6104 AI App co-founders looking to hire college/recent grad dev team members

Hi ya'll!-
Throw away account here, since I am solely on Reddit right now with a mission to find a young CS team.
**Mods, if this post about seeking potential people to hire is inappropriate for this sub please delete it.**
My co-founders and I, who have been friends for years and been successful in a variety of different industries (and all around awesome people, if we don’t mind saying so ourselves), have teamed up with a mission to build an app that utilizes our combined skill sets to help change the way people can communicate and develop relationships with each other.
That is intentionally vague, and the exact details of the app can be explained later, but for now what is important is that we find several programmers that can help get us to beta.
We have the entire outline built out, the business filings, budget, team of VAs, market research, business consultants, systems and all of the other pre-beta launch pieces needed except for... well, the most important one: the Dev Team.
Now that we have reached this stage, we analyzed our budget and while it is not small, it is also not large enough to hire well-seasoned professionals for an extended of time.
Given that, we are currently accepting applications for students looking for a paid internship (a fair market value paid internship, not a minimum wage one by any means… we always hated that slave labor wage game when we were in school, too) and/or ongoing part-time freelance work for a recent grad, with the idea to eventually transition into a full-time or potentially CTO role if benchmarks to success are met and career goals align.
We currently have a couple applicants from overseas programmers, but today we all agreed that we would actually prefer to hire stateside, and develop a relationship with a young and energized tech team who lives and breathes AI and app development.
(Also… time zones. We are finding that those really matter.)
Looking to work with 2-3 people who are collectively skilled in any combination of the following (all fully remote work):
Musts:
Backend Development: Python, Java, or Ruby, potentially Flask, Django, or Ruby on Rails.
Mobile Development: React Native, Flutter, or Ionic.
Cloud Computing: AWS or GCP
OpenAI API and AI: (Experience or insatiable desire to learn and dabble in, like us)
Database Management: MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB.
Would be great to have:
DevOps: Docker and Kubernetes.
Frontend Development: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Web Scraping: Web scraping technologies like Python's BeautifulSoup and Scrapy
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This is not an exhaustive list, and we understand that there is more than one way to skin an app cat here, so open for savvy folks with skills both within and outside of the above-mentioned languages and programs.
If this is you, send an email to Christer, at christer.umali.va@gmail.com (not sure if writing the whole thing out gets triggered or flagged here, but you get it)
Or slide into my DMs here, whatever makes you comfy. Lots of spammers and thieves wanting your ETH out there, I get it.
Anyways, this is a very ambitious and exciting project that is an untapped market (I know I know, but this one is actually mostly untapped), hyper-niched, can serve millions and is scalable to the high moon!
Or it all crashes and burns and you still get paid and we all learn a ton in the process.
Win, win!
This isnt our first start up, but it is our first in the app world, so we will lean heavily on the applicants’ expertise here, but we also understand this is a work in progress for all of us.
We are hustlers and hip professionals here, with a large network in our fields; you’ll like us 📷
Hope to hear from a few of you soon!
-Christer
(P.S. Christer is our VA manager, my name is Ken. You can address the email to me)
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2023.03.21 17:27 smoofyyy Should I Finish College before I enter the state police or should I do it while I'm already in the SP?

I'm currently in my Junior year of High School and I'm set on joining the SP and becoming a trooper. I also plan on attending college for a bachelors in criminal Justice.
The only thing I'm not 100% on is when I should attend college. While already in the SP or before I join?
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2023.03.21 17:26 anon562407 I hate this

I am behind on schoolwork, no one will hire me, my living space and my car look like a tornado went through them they’re so messy, and I feel like a burden and disappointment to everyone around me. I have no motivation to do anything anymore, the things that made me happy don’t carry the same weight they used to, I’ve lost so much weight and as hard as I try to gain it back I’ve gotten nowhere. I haven’t felt this low in years. I want to talk to my partner about this, but I don’t want to stack more onto their plate than they already have. I go to therapy, but the tools they’ve given me aren’t seeming to help in this regard. I feel like I’m back in high school and I want out. I don’t know why I’m posting this, I guess I just need to vent.
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2023.03.21 17:26 GSynaesthesia Which Players Should Liverpool Sign? A (Hopefully) Comprehensive Look at Liverpool's (Belated) Rebuild

Which Players Should Liverpool Sign? A (Hopefully) Comprehensive Look at Liverpool's (Belated) Rebuild
With Liverpool's season effectively over at the Bernabeu, many have turned their attention towards the upcoming rebuild instead of our final push in the contention for the CL spot. Journalists, Klopp, and even the players themselves have referenced over and over again the necessity of new signings with departures rumoured if not confirmed. The signs are there for a summer overhaul of the squad; this rebuild will in all likelihood be Klopp's final attempt at building a title-challenging Liverpool.
Through writing this, I hope that I can illustrate what our rebuild should entail, what kind of players Liverpool should sign in the upcoming transfer window and several candidates that should fit this assessment. For the sake of brevity, I won't be as detailed with the stats as my Mane post, more so due to the scale of a rebuild in comparison with replacing a single player. Also, bear in mind that personally, I see most of the candidates listed here as unrealistic signings. Even if unrealistic, these players should at least paint a picture of the kind of players we should be looking at in the summer.
Having said that, let's take a look at Liverpool's current line-up and assess where we can strengthen the ageing and declining squad.

1. Assessing Liverpool’s Decline

1.1. The Academy

Let’s start with what I consider to be the club’s most important infrastructure: the academy. Our youth intake can now boast another future starter in their most recent graduate: Stefan Bajcetic; a proud moment for the academy, and a tragic one for our midfield. Aside from Bajcetic, plenty of soon-to-be academy graduates are also shaping up their game with Conor Bradley, Leighton Clarkson, Sepp van den Berg, and Tyler Morton all playing a role in their respective loans.
Stefan Bajcetic, Sepp van den Berg, Tyler Morton, Conor Bradley, and Leighton Clarkson
The current academy squad is also no slouch, with Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon leading the way well beyond their age peers. Amongst the current crop of our young talents, I also suggest taking notes on Bobby Clark, Isaac Mabaya, Luke Chambers, Melkamu Frauendorf, Oakley Cannonier, and Trent Kone-Doherty. These are talented youngsters that in all likelihood will feature in the early stages of our annual youth-driven Carabao campaign, and might be sitting on the bench should an injury crisis emerge.
All in all, a pretty healthy youth setup full of promising youngsters with room to grow.

1.2. Goalkeepers

Next are our number 1s: Alisson, Kelleher, and Adrian. With that line-up of goalkeepers, right now goalkeeping is the least of Liverpool’s worries. Alisson this season has been one of if not outright the best goalkeeper in the world, with 29 goals conceded out of a post-shot expected goal (PSxG) of 37.2. Outperforming one's PSxG can be explained by either luck or skill, and personally, I do think the latter is a more plausible explanation than the former for Ali. Other websites would illustrate this point through terms such as PSxG-GA or "goals prevented"; in Ali's case, he would have a top 5 league-leading "goals prevented" of 8.2.
Kelleher and Adrian are solid backups and unfortunately, that solidity is one reason why Liverpool should be looking at signing a backup goalkeeper. Kelleher should now have plenty of suitors seeking his services after his cup heroics. With his game time limited by the best keeper in the world, he should now be looking at other clubs as the next step in his career. While Adrian remains a solid 3rd option, his recent cameos leave much to be desired as our first backup. Of course, Harvey Davies from the academy could step up to the occasion as his predecessors had risen for the backup spot: Kelleher and Ward. A safer option though is signing a deputy goalkeeper in the case of Kelleher’s departure.

1.3. Defenders

Unlike our excellent goalkeeping situation, the players forming our backline seems to have declined significantly in terms of performance. From a title-challenging backline to conceding 3 more goals in 12 fewer games, the regression of our defence is far too steep to be justified by the midfield’s mediocrity alone. Similarly, placing our woes solely on the backline would mean missing the bigger context of what went wrong with Liverpool’s defence.
Surprisingly, certain players are actually outputting more numbers in their defensive stats this season. This can indicate either an improvement in defensive abilities or failure of defensive duties from the midfield; both are valid interpretations of the data available. Looking at the data within this context, 4 data points jump out as highlights of our declining back-line: Aerial duels along with challenges lost for Gomez, Matip, and Virgil, and carries into the final third along with dispossession for Robertson and Trent.
Long gone are the days of Matip and Virgil clattering every striker competing for long balls. In aerial duels, both are shadows of themselves compared to their title-winning season. As for challenges lost, Gomez and Matip’s erratic charts can be explained by their injury woes; what is far more concerning in my opinion is Virgil’s steady decline since 2021. What started out as scouting a replacement for Matip might end up as the search for Virgil’s successor.
A comparison of Gomez, Matip, and Virgil's aerial duels won and challenges lost in the Premier League in the last 4 years, courtesy of FBRef.com
As for Robertson and Trent, two trends are observable in their charts. The first is that our fullbacks are no longer playing as two pseudo-wingers terrorizing the opposing backline. Trent in particular seemed to have adopted a far more conservative approach in progressing the ball and occupying a deeper space behind Salah. One could argue that Henderson’s decline and a growing reluctance to cover for Trent led to this transition, but another thing to note is that the same trend can be observed with Robertson this year. It wouldn’t be unreasonable to say that currently, our fullbacks are being held back by a lack of adequate defensive cover in the midfield.
A comparison of Robertson and Trent's carries into final third and dispossessed in the Premier League in the last 4 years, courtesy of FBRef.com
The second observable trend is that our fullbacks are also losing the ball far more often than they had done in our title-winning year. Although that might sound obvious as a result of their predisposition to overlap and deliver dangerous crosses, keep in mind that our fullbacks are becoming more conservative over the years. This means that when they do lose possession, they more often than not lose it in areas closer to our goal than ever before. The lack of defensive midfielders covering for them along with our high defensive line exacerbates this conundrum of frequently conceding possession in dangerous areas.
Within this context, it comes as no surprise that Ramsay lacks Klopp’s trust whilst Milner seems to be playing more often as the deputy right back. Placing the teenager whilst opposing clubs are actively targeting his side of the pitch would be a literal baptism by fire. Milner on the other hand has the experience to stop the opposing team’s quick transition in these areas through a combination of gamesmanship and tactical fouling.
Speaking of deputies, Tsimikas’s excellent showing in cameos should now interest other clubs seeking services. Unfortunately, we now face the same situation as Kelleher with a backup option too good to happily accept a bench role. The sensible thing to do now would be to sell him off at his highest value and sign a backup left back with the potential to Robertson’s place.
All in all, a noticeable drop off in comparison to 2019/2020 for all defenders involved, and unfortunately a steep decline from Matip whose departure might be the best course of action for all parties involved. Should Virgil continue to regress further along the season, signing a successor needs to be a priority in the summer transfer window. In addition, Klopp needs to either trust Ramsay in Trent’s role or sign a new deputy right back alongside a possible replacement for Tsimikas in the summer window.

1.4. Midfielders

Anyone blessed with the gift of sight can clearly see our midfield as the biggest culprit of Liverpool’s recent misery. More specifically, the two stalwarts of Liverpool’s midfield three, Fabinho and Henderson, seem to have fallen off a cliff form-wise. Injuries to Keita, Ox, Thiago and even loanee Arthur make matters worse as Liverpool struggle to field a reliable midfield.
Taking a look at the defensive stats of our number 6s we can clearly see a decline in every facet of their defensive contributions
A comparison of Fabinho and Henderson's aerials won and dribblers tackled in the Premier League in the last 4 years, courtesy of FBRef.com
Aerial duels, ground duels, interceptions; every stat line serve as a testament to the decline we’re seeing in every match of the season. If the charts didn’t convince you that we needed an entire midfield overhaul in the summer, nothing probably could. Signing a replacement for the defensive midfielder role should be the number one priority for the next transfer window, and it probably would be if we didn’t have a circus at our number 8 positions.
A comparison of Fabinho and Henderson's interceptions and tackles in the Premier League in the last 4 years, courtesy of FBRef.com
For our box-to-box midfielders, we have Elliott and Jones who couldn’t contribute much defensively, Keita and Ox leaving in the summer, along with injuries to Arthur and Thiago. This perfect concoction of a shitshow we’re currently facing means that 18 years old Bajcetic and 37 years old Milner are somehow competing as Liverpool’s best midfielder this season; something has clearly gone terribly wrong. Reinforcements for the midfield, especially box-to-box midfielders, are paramount to the success of Liverpool’s final season with Klopp.

1.5. Forwards

Last but not least is our frontline. Thankfully, we’ve already begun the process of rebuilding our declining front line with Mane’s transfer to Bayern and Firmino set to depart at the end of the season. What we’re left with is a still very productive Salah alongside Diaz, Jota, Gakpo, and Nunez as our next generation of forwards. Fabio Carvalho and Harvey Elliott are also available as depth options, and hopefully with enough experience, as competitors for the starting spot.
The only conceivable gap in our front line seemingly stems from rumours of clubs interested in acquiring Jota’s services. Even if he had lost his starting place recently, selling Jota means that Liverpool will lose a talented forward that can cover multiple areas of the pitch. Should Jota prefer to play elsewhere with a guaranteed starting spot, Liverpool should replace him with a forward that can similarly provide tactical flexibility on the pitch. With Diaz, Gakpo, and Nunez more than capable of filling in Jota’s natural position, perhaps Liverpool should look at right-wingers available on the market instead.

2. Profiling the Traits of Liverpool’s Future Signings

As per our assessment, we need 2-3 starting midfielders, a centre-back, possible replacements for Jota, Kelleher, and Tsimikas should they depart, and a deputy for Trent should Ramsay fail to impress Klopp. Finding candidates for these roles should be an easy enough task, right? We can simply map out the ideal traits of a Klopp player, and seek out suitable talents that perform well statistically in each role. Thus, for each role we need someone with the following traits:
All: Comfortable in possession. GK: Accurate distribution, runs out to clear the ball. CB: Dominant in duels, high-volume ball progression and defensive contribution. FB: Excellent crossing, high-volume ball progression and chance creation. DM: Dominant in duels, high-volume ball progression and defensive contribution. CM: High-volume ball progression, chance creation, and defensive contribution. RW: High volume ball progression and chance creation.
Of course, these traits will filter well-performing players in the scope of their statistically observed performances. Aside from these attributes, we also need to consider several factors outside of the boundaries of each statistic such as:

2.1. Injury Record

The first priority for our new signings is simple: no reoccurring injuries that could make them unavailable in Liverpool’s gruelling schedule. We’ve all seen the games missed chart with Liverpool at the bottom, a whole quarter ahead of 19th-placed Chelsea. Permanently signing players prone to injuries would be repeating the same mistakes of our previous campaigns.
A pristine injury record is nice to have, but should not prevent us from signing quality players with the occasional unfortunate injuries. The keyword here is “occasional”; any player with an extensive injury record should still be barred from our candidate list.

2.2. Tactical Adaptability and Liverpool’s Playstyle

Another thing to note is the difference in playstyle between the candidates’ current club and Liverpool. Klopp’s system is especially rigid in practice, making it more difficult for players in clubs with little to no similarity in their tactical setup. Only 4 players have adapted perfectly to Liverpool’s system the moment they play under Klopp: Alisson, Firmino, Salah, and Virgil; three of them are undoubtedly world-class, while the other is a literal incarnation of the system itself.
Of course, that doesn’t mean that players in terrorist-adjacent clubs should be barred entirely. Instead, players who should be more familiar with Klopp’s system are given preference over their similarly well-performing counterparts.

2.3. Preferred Traits vs. Performance-Oriented Traits

This leads us to another facet of Klopp’s system, the requirement of very specific traits in each positional roles. This can lead to identifying players who performed well in their current roles but are unsuitable for Liverpool. Conversely, this can also lead to missing out on players who could perform well in our setup but are limited to their current unsuitable role.
Let’s look at goalkeepers as an example, on one hand, we require a keeper with a good distribution that plays comfortably in a high defensive line. On the other hand, limiting our candidate pool to players with these traits can lead to missing out on excellent goalkeepers who are unable to display said trait in their club’s tactical setup.
A balanced approach then should consider this collective vs. individual facet of a player. A well-performing candidate should still be considered even if they’re playing in an unsuitable setup. The priority of course remains to seek out suitable traits in our candidates, but exceptions need to be made in the context of a candidate’s performances collectively vis-à-vis individually.

2.4. Difficulties in Acquiring Players

Last is the sale availability of the players themselves. Liverpool is a historic institution competing against Europe’s most prestigious clubs, but that doesn’t mean acquiring players is a straightforward task. The most oft-told factor is CL spots and while that may be a hindrance in signing certain players, internal club policy dictates that such candidates are eliminated early on. A bigger problem for Liverpool is actually how talented the current players are.
Think for a second that you’re an up-and-coming young player negotiating with Liverpool and other clubs. Your inner fan would obviously accept Liverpool’s offer, but existing players could ensure that your time at Anfield is spent more on the bench rather than the field. If you’re a goalkeeper, are you sure you want to sign with a club with the world’s best in your spot? Or as a right back, can you compete with the most creative player of his generation for game time?
Of course, this doesn’t mean that we should limit ourselves to academy graduates and players comfortable on the bench as our backups. Instead, a smarter look at clubs beneath our stature should guarantee more willingness for players to sign for us. For the average top 5 league starting goalkeeper, signing for Liverpool means a drastic reduction of on-field actions. For the same starting goalkeeper recently relegated? The bench at Liverpool might be a more attractive career trajectory even with limited game time.

3. Candidates

3.1. Goalkeeper

For our goalkeepers, I limited myself to clubs either well below our stature or likely to be relegated to increase the sensibility of the transfer. Although they’re playing in inferior teams, that does not necessarily translate to being bad goalkeepers themselves. One, in particular, is even leading La Liga in PSxG-GA, though unfortunately, an excellent goalkeeper can only do as much as his teammates allow him to.
Edgar Badia, Gavin Bazunu, Marco Carnesecchi, Emil Audero, and Paul Bernardoni
Edgar Badia. 31. Elche
The first candidate is unironically the worst fit for Liverpool. With a reluctance for rushing out attackers and a similar age profile to Alisson, he is nowhere near the ideal solution for the GK spot. Why is he my first choice you ask? Well, his PSxG-GA figure of 7.0 is top of the charts in La Liga and 3rd in the top 5 European leagues. Additionally, his 3 penalties saved and relatively accurate long pass completion percentage of 45.1% make him an attractive addition to the team.
Gavin Bazunu. 21. Southampton Marco Carnesecchi. 22. Atalanta, on loan at Cremonese
The next two candidates all fit the criteria with asterisks beside their names. In particular, Bazunu PSxG-GA leaves a lot to be desired while Carnesecchi's reluctance to rush out might not fit Liverpool’s high line. What both have in common however is a high ceiling for growth and the occasional moments of brilliance common in rough and unpolished goalkeeping gems. Some highlights include their respective matches against Manchester United and Bologna. Under Alisson’s tutelage (and Taffarel's to boot!), both could very well develop into worthy competition for the starting spot.
Emil Audero. 26. Sampdoria Paul Bernardoni. 25. Angers
Audero and Bernardoni are in ways very similar to Bazunu and Carnesecchi. Like Carnesecchi, Audero’s lack of defensive actions outside the penalty area may limit Liverpool’s high line. Bernardoni is also very similar to Bazunu with a below-standard PSxG-GA and excellent rushing-out numbers. Although the two are inferior in ceiling and statistics wise, both are still performing at an acceptable level for the role of Liverpool’s bench option. In addition, goalkeepers mature differently from other football positions. They might show improvements well into the years to come should they sign for Liverpool.

3.2. Centre Back

For our centre-back position, we need players who can progress the ball as well as Matip without sacrificing any sense of defensive acumen and solidity. As mentioned previously, dominance in aerial duels would be a huge bonus for our candidates due to Virgil’s slight decline and Matip’s fallen form in these stats.
Kim Min-Jae, Edson Alvarez, Ko Itakura, Goncalo Inacio, and Kevin Danso
Kim Min-Jae. 26. Napoli
The monster himself needs no introduction. Helming the defence of the Scudetto’s leading contender, the former Fenerbahce defender established himself amongst Europe’s greatest centre-backs after a successful debut season for Napoli. His presence in this list is for one sole reason: the reports of a vastly undervalued release clause in his Napoli contract. Even if his actual fee were to be higher than reported, Liverpool should do everything in its power to recruit what could very well be Virgil’s replacement when the opportunity presents itself.
Edson Alvarez. 25. Ajax Ko Itakura. 26. Monchengladbach
Edson Alvarez and Ko Itakura are amongst the best ball-playing centre-backs playing right now. What they lack in traditional defensive stats such as clearances and interceptions they more than make up for in other areas more related to Liverpool’s possession-heavy setup. With 88.1% and 91.3% pass completion rates and averaging 78.2 and 72.62 passes attempted per 90, they can without a doubt replicate Matip’s excellent ball distribution.
The similarities to Matip don’t end there. Averaging 1.75 and 1.1 progressive carries per 90 alongside 0.7 and 0.41 successful take-ons per 90, Alvarez and Itakura are more than capable of executing Matip’s signature run. In addition, both of them excel at different areas lacking in Matip’s game. For Alvarez? A tackling rate of 3.04 per 90 compared to Matip’s 1.78. For Itakura? A blocking rate of 1.92 per 90 compared to Matip’s 0.53. As a cherry on top, both are also very capable of playing in the number 6 role should another midfield crisis emerge.
Though the stats do indicate Alvarez as a better player, both would be a very welcome addition to the club.
Goncalo Inacio. 21. Sporting Kevin Danso. 24. Lens
Goncalo Inacio and Kevin Danso are more traditional centre-backs compared to Alvarez and Itakura, but incompetent in possession they are not. They may lack the tactical flexibility provided by the two aforementioned candidates, but what they can provide is excellent ball distribution and the potential of a higher ceiling over the years.
Inacio’s better stats overall, left-footedness, and younger age edge him out as my preference out of the two.

3.3. Right Back

Trent’s age makes finding a deputy for him a bit awkward as good senior right-backs wouldn’t want to join in as a bench option, while promising right-backs are almost all at his age bracket. The options then are either younger players with the potential to usurp his position or seasoned players outside of the Champions League.
Vanderson, Jonathan Clauss, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Yukinari Sugawara, and Arnau Martinez
Vanderson. 21. Monaco
A promising full-back perfecting his trade in Ligue 1, Vanderson is a future star in the making. At 21 years old, his stats far exceed his age peers, excelling in progressive passes, take-ons, tackles, interceptions, and blocks. Investing in Vanderson at this stage of Trent’s career would either mean a transition in his position to midfield a la Kimmich, or the best modern right-back pairing in Liverpool’s history.
Jonathan Clauss. 30. Marseille Przemyslaw Frankowski. 27. Lens
Jonathan Clauss and Przemyslaw Frankowski would need some convincing to come to Liverpool, but the effort would be worthwhile should Trent’s form continue to decline. Both players’ origin as wingers in the early days of their careers would suit Liverpool’s playstyle to a tee with the numbers to back them up. The gung-ho nature of our fullbacks, marauding in every transition would see both players flourish under Klopp’s instructions.
Yukinari Sugawara. 22. AZ Alkmaar Arnau Martinez. 19. Girona
Yukinari Sugawara and Arnau Martinez fulfil very contrasting roles at a similar age bracket; and as different as they are, what they’re offering as a rotation option would fill in gaps in Liverpool’s line-up all the same. Sugawara is a right-back shifted from the right-sided midfield position while Martinez is a right-back shifted from the centre-back position, and as a consequence, signing either of them would fill another gap in each respective natural position.
Tactical flexibility isn’t the only reason to sign either of them, both are also very productive numbers-wise. Sugawara is a very good attacking right back with 3 goals, 6 assists, and 10 goal-creating actions in the league to his name. The same can be said with Martinez, who although isn’t as offensively influential as Sugawara, can still produce 2 goals, 2 assists, and 4 goal-creating actions to his name. Conversely, Sugawara lags behind defensively while Martinez is ahead of him in all defensive stats.
Though the two would be astute signings, Sugawara’s offensive productivity alongside a possible role as Salah’s deputy edges him out of the two.

3.4. Left Back

Assuming Tsimikas’s departure, a similarly high-output backup for Robertson is essential for two key reasons. One is that in my opinion, the Greek Scouser breathing down Robbo’s neck is an essential part of why he is still one of the world’s best in his position. Another is that Robertson’s age should start slowing him down sooner or later, replacing Tsimikas with an equally talented replacement would ensure a continuity of excellence in our left-back position.
Jose Gaya, David Raum, Adrien Truffert, and Quentin Merlin
Jose Gaya. 27. Valencia
Why on earth is he still playing for Peter Lim’s Valencia? No explanation is needed for Gaya as he remains one of the best left-backs in the world, despite playing for a self-sabotaging owner. Should Valencia be relegated this season, Liverpool would be foolish to not even consider signing him up.
David Raum. 24. RB Leipzig Caio Henrique. 25. Monaco
David Raum and Caio Henrique are two very good attacking left-backs who might even be an upgrade over Tsimikas. Though, by the same logic, acquiring either of them would cost Liverpool a significant amount of capital for a position we’re quite happy with at the present. Although Henrique’s numbers are superior to Raum's, the underlying stats do show the former to be more consistent in creating chances for his teammates. Raum’s higher numbers in defensive stats edge him out as my personal preference between the two.
Adrien Truffert. 21. Rennes Quentin Merlin. 20. Nantes
Adrien Truffert and Quentin Merlin are two promising left-backs currently playing their trade in Ligue 1. Although still very young, both are producing respectable numbers for a full-back, especially at their age bracket. The two will probably sign for another club before blossoming into higher-calibre players, as is the case with Robertson in Hull. Accordingly, a case could be made to sign either one of them as Robertson’s French protégé. Truffert’s higher numbers in both assists and defensive stats lead me to favour him at the early stages of their careers.

3.5. Anchor Midfielder

Due to Klopp’s tendency to play a pseudo-back three in possession, the candidates for our number 6 role need to possess similar attributes to our centre-back candidates. Unfortunately, due to the defensive nature of the role, stats used to gauge a player’s ability in possession such as passes attempted, pass completion rate, progressive carries, and progressive passes are all rendered unreliable with plenty of clubs happy to see their number 6 sitting back for the duration of the game. Liverpool though does need to have these traits in our defensive midfielder, so candidates possessing them would gain an advantage over players in more counter-attacking teams.
Declan Rice, Joao Palhinha, Manuel Locatelli, Manuel Ugarte, and Florentino Luis
Declan Rice. 24. West Ham
England stalwart Declan Rice is one of if not the most sought-after players for his position, and with good reasons too. With an excellent eye for interceptions and a terrific success rate for duels won, he would bring comfort and stability wherever he goes. Possession-wise, he is also the leading contender, high volume of passes, an excellent pass completion rate, and very good numbers in ball progression. Overall, the perfect player to fit in the number 6 role.
Joao Palhinha. 27. Fulham Manuel Locatelli. 25. Juventus
With competition to Rice’s signature and his homegrown status driving up his price. Joao Palhinha and Manuel Locatelli are more than capable of emulating what he could achieve at Liverpool. Defensively they perform at a similar level to Rice, and in some aspects are even better suited to Liverpool’s playstyle. An argument can be made for Palhinha as the best in the world in terms of duels, as he is leading the top 5 European leagues in tackles whilst offering higher aerial duels and clearance numbers than Rice. Locatelli is no slouch either, achieving higher numbers than Rice in all defensive stats barring interceptions.
Palhinha’s higher numbers in duels make him the clear choice between the two, though, Locatelli’s much better possession stats do indicate him as the better fit for Liverpool.
Manuel Ugarte. 21. Sporting Florentino Luis. 23. Benfica
Florentino Luis and Manuel Ugarte are far from being the best at their position, however, they should be a wiser long-term investment than the other candidates. The two play a key role in their respective Portuguese clubs, demonstrating excellence at a young age week in and week out. With elite defensive numbers in duels and interceptions, Luis and Ugarte are both without question excellent defensive midfielders only a big transfer away from worldwide recognition.
Albeit inferior to Luis in terms of his ability in the air and with the ball, Ugarte’s younger age profile makes him my preferred choice out of the two.

3.6. Box-to-Box Midfielder

As the main engine of the team, our midfield candidates should be able to progress the ball well while maintaining a high defensive output in part due to Liverpool’s tactical set-up. While Liverpool’s system means that high creative output isn’t vital for our candidates, they should nevertheless be involved in the build-up and transitional phases of a game, whether through progressive passes, progressive carries or taking on opposing players directly.
Jude Bellingham, Mikel Merino, Ismael Bennacer, Manu Kone, and Enzo Le Fee
Jude Bellingham. 19. Dortmund
Currently one of if not outright the best in his position, simple as.
Mikel Merino. 26. Real Sociedad Ismael Bennacer. 25. Milan
Mikel Merino and Ismael Bennacer both fit the bill well for the number 8 role in Klopp’s midfield three. Should either one of them sign for Liverpool, they would add a defensive integrity solely lacking due to Fabinho and Henderson’s decline. Both also offer different defensive traits to their midfield; Merino is excellent in aerial duels and clearance, while Bennacer is better at ground duels and interceptions.
Merino’s dominance in the air edges him out as my preferred choice between the two players.
Manu Kone. 21. Monchengladbach Enzo Le Fee. 23. Lorient
Manu Kone and Enzo Le Fee might cost the least in this category, but acquiring either of them would significantly strengthen Liverpool’s midfield. As are the candidates before them, Kone and Le Fee excel in ball progression. Both are elite in taking on opposing players, with Kone and Le Fee placing in the 99th and 96th percentile in terms of successful take-ons across all midfielders in the top 5 leagues. Similarly, both maintain a good rate of progressive carries and passes, with Le Fee in particular performing at an elite level in terms of carries.
Defensively, they’re no slouch either. Kone and Le Fee are producing more than-average numbers in blocks and interceptions, and very good numbers in tackles. Le Fee’s lack of physical stature seems to not be a hindrance, as his 3.29 rate of tackles per 90 places him in the 95th percentile in terms of tackles. All in all, two very good midfielders who would fit perfectly in Klopp’s midfield three.

3.6.1. Playmaker Midfielder?

Liverpool has been rumoured to sign Mason Mount for months and honestly, the thought of him in the squad throws a wrench into my original draft. Initially, I thought that Liverpool needed at least 2 starting box-to-box midfielders to fill in our upcoming departures. Mount though can fill in for this gap alongside other offensive roles should another injury crisis emerge at Anfield. Should he choose to stay at Chelsea, Liverpool can either pursue another no. 8 or an alternative flexible playmaker instead. This section is written with the assumption of the latter, rather than the former.
Mason Mount, Daichi Kamada, Brais Mendez, Lovro Majer, and Aleksandr Golovin
Mason Mount. 24. Chelsea
The team had been linked to numerous playmakers over the years, notably, the consistent Brandt and Gotze rumours before Mane and Salah’s meteoric rise. However, their arrivals see them either adapt as a number 8 (Wijnaldum), play on the wings (Carvalho), or even side-lined entirely to cup games (Minamino). Whichever the case may be for Mount, his brief time in the Premier League shows an excellent hardworking playmaker with the bonus of fulfilling our home-grown quota.
Daichi Kamada. 26. Eintracht Frankfurt Brais Mendez. 26. Real Sociedad
Daichi Kamada and Brais Mendez are both more than adequate alternatives to Mason Mount. Similarly, both play a creative role behind a striker, either centrally or as an inside-winger. Output wise they are currently amongst Europe’s most productive playmakers, with both contributing 7 goals alongside 4 and 3 assists in their respective league.
The two high-pressing playmakers are also more than capable of contributing defensively, with Kamada in particular performing well enough to be placed at the 90th percentile for tackles + interceptions across all midfielders in the top 5 European leagues. His tenacity to win the ball back edges him out between the two as my preferred choice.
Lovro Majer. 25. Rennes Aleksandr Golovin. 26. Monaco
The last candidates for a possible new role in Liverpool’s line-up are Lovro Majer and Aleksandr Golovin. Like Kamada and Mendez, both are creative playmakers with a willingness to press, tackle, and be the first line of their team’s defence. The two players though differ in what they could offer tactically. Lovro Majer’s higher numbers in passing completion, passing volume, progressive passes, and take-ons could see him shift to more of an attacking number 8. Golovin meanwhile with his much higher creative output could play as a deputy for the wingers.

3.7. Right Winger

With Jota rumoured to leave and Klopp refusing to start Elliott in his natural position, a gap remains dormant in Liverpool’s right wing. Candidates should have a respectable creative output, and a consistent ability to progress the ball higher up the field. Additionally, successful take-ons should be a high priority for the candidates. After all, with Sadio Mane’s departure, Luis Diaz is the only remaining player in Liverpool’s frontline with the ability to consistently beat his marker.
Moussa Diaby, David Neres, Marco Asensio, and Tete
Moussa Diaby. 23. Leverkusen David Neres. 27. Napoli
The first two candidates are Leverkusen’s Moussa Diaby and David Neres, both very good players with all the characteristics required for a winger. Attacking output? Check. Diaby’s 8 goals and 4 assists along with Neres’ 6 goals and 5 assists paint a picture of two very productive wingers. Ball progression? Check. Neres’ progressive carries, passes, and take-ons are amongst the best in his league, while Diaby’s progressive carries make up for his average passes and take-ons figures. The only missing part of their game is a lack of respectable defensive numbers, something fixable with enough sessions at Kirkby.
The age profile, numbers, and a harder league to play in making it a clear choice for Diaby. Even so, Neres would be an astute second choice should the cost of acquiring Diaby be too prohibitive.
Marco Asensio. 27. Real Madrid
A class creative playmaker available out of contract; to hell with Marco Asensio’s take-ons stats, refusing to sign a player of his calibre for free is a fool’s errand.
Tete. 23. Lyon, on loan at Leicester City Vaclav Cerny. 25. Twente
While the three wingers mentioned above are all very good in terms of performance, Tete and Vaclav Cerny are excellent in the sense that both are the perfect wingers for Liverpool. In terms of output, both are having the season of their life with 7 goals and 2 assists for Tete, and 9 goals and 4 assists for Cerny. In addition, both are also very good at beating their man with a successful take-on rate of 2.25 and 2.6 per 90. What makes them perfect for Liverpool however is their willingness to win the ball back out of possession. Amongst Liverpool’s frontline, our false 9s Jota and Gakpo are the only ones with comparable defensive figures.

4. Conclusion

At the minimum, Liverpool needs 3-4 signings to remain competitive in Europe. That amount though is an optimistic estimate that implies a return in form for the rest of the squad. Conversely, we are looking at 7-8 signings in the very worst-case scenario of further regressing performances and rumoured departures. Both sit at the extreme end of each side, and realistically speaking we should expect the real amount to be closer to the lower estimate.
Of the highest priority is signing 2-3 starting midfielders to address upcoming departures, and more importantly, the decline of Fabinho and Henderson. Reverting to Klopp’s double pivot is also a possibility with Firmino set to depart in the summer. Replacing Matip with a quality centre-back should also be a priority if Gomez and Virgil were to regress further along the season.
If Jota, Kelleher, and Tsimikas’s rumoured departures turn out to be true, we also need to replace them with adequate rotation options in each respective role. The last possible signing is fully dependent on Ramsay’s future. Once recovered from his injury, will Klopp trust him enough to bench Trent?. Should the answer be untrue, offloading him and acquiring another right back is the sensible thing to do.
The candidates I found most attractive are Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Kim Min-Jae, and Mason Mount. These are elite players that will not only transform Liverpool’s fortunes but also take shape as Klopp’s Liverpool legacy the same way Shankly’s 1972 rebuild had in footballing history. Of course, more sensible options are also available as well in these areas. Even then, the focus of the rebuild should still be acquiring and fielding the most talented players in these roles. Of lesser importance to Liverpool’s glory are the rotation options for the goalkeeper, right back, left back, and right winger spots. For these positions, Marco Carnesecchi, Yukinari Sugawara, Adrien Truffert, and Tete are all examples of sensible signings for each respective role without breaking the bank.
Credits to FBref.com and Opta as the main source of the stats, Transfermarkt as a source for candidates’ injury records and transfer estimates, and Excel for refusing to print my radar diagrams you useless anti-trust software. A big thank you to Opta especially as they finally added back progressive carries to Fbref.com the tight bastards.
Lastly, I began writing this article 2 weeks before posting it here. If there are any statistical errors or listed players who signed for other clubs since the time of writing, all I can say is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
TL; DR: Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Kim Min-Jae, and Mason Mount. Skim along the article for suitable alternatives and candidates in other less urgent areas of the squad.
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2023.03.21 17:26 silovik NBA Betting strategy: under after 3rd Q

Hit 3 for 3 on Betonline last night and have had success with this strategy many times:
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Couple exceptions I've noticed: If the game is close and may go into overtime. Normally high scoring teams that had a low scoring 3rd.
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2023.03.21 17:25 pillowwwws Kid-friend career change seems impossible

Mom-related: I have 2 pre-school kids, and I'm recently separated with majority custody. I have to have a job that allows me some flexibility for my kids, because my ex and his job only allows so much time off.
I am feeling so defeated and trapped. I don't know how much of this might be unrealistic expectations for a job search, so any feedback regarding that would be helpful. TL;DR: I need to leave a nightmare job, but it's been almost three full months of rejection, and I'm concerned that my background is both too broad and too niche to be able to jump industries.
I was a business owner for several years pre-pandemic in a pretty niche industry. Pandemic killed our revenues, so we shut down near the end of that year. Had my second kid, then decided to re-enter the workforce because I knew I was already looking at significant setback from self-employment. Figured finance was a good enough direction to head; pretty relevant to business-owning, right?
Turns out, no, not really. Of course I end up choosing the industry that still wants its own degree (side note: I do understand why that is, and I'm not questioning it.). So I'm getting rejections left and right for not having that kind of degree.
Well, I have lab/life science experience, too. Not super stoked about that, because that's a lot less kid-friendly, but this current job is awful. And nope! Auto-rejections and hand-written rejections there, too!
I guess my experience isn't sufficient for finance, but too old for lab science? What the hell can I do otherwise? I have had my resume reviewed by several professionals, I tailor it to the application, I have good references, I include cover letters (and I was scoring interviews previously with cover letters, but that's now no guarantee at all). Was on a 5/5 offer after interview as well until these last two months.
I'm panicking because this nightmare job is so bad that I'm afraid I will quit in the heat of a moment without a backup. I am pretty much out of savings due to the separation. My best lead isn't probably going to make a hire until the middle of next month, not to mention that I might not be able to afford to take that job (part time, in office 40 miles away). I mean, I guess I could take on more student loans and just quit to go back to school? I don't know how the money would work then, either. I still have bills to pay.
This is so disjointed, I'm sorry. But if anyone could provide feedback on how long a realistic job search would go on for when trying to pivot to a more technical field; or how to actually get a call back; or how to cope with a nightmare job where all you want to do is quit but you need to pay rent..
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2023.03.21 17:25 ShlappEmPickle 21M need advice in regards to my ex 21F who on and off keeps adding me back on socials

I M21 need solid advice regarding my ex F21 , who I've been split up with for almost 8 months now , and the fact that she will on and off add me back on socials to talk. This is a problem for me because I'm extremely hung up over her and she knows it. It's also hard to move on because as the relationship was ending she would say things like , "you'll never find a girl like me ever again", and that" no matter what happens I'll never forget about her. " She was in fact the first girl I've ever had real , genuine feelings for and At the beginning the relationship was amazing. We had actually dated for a couple months in high-school, but I ended things then cause I just wanted to fuck , and when it became clear that that was all I wanted I blocked her and stopped talking to her. I was 16 and she was 17 at the time. I hit her up 4 years later after high-school to rekindle , and that is when I developed genuine feelings that I had never felt before, and it really was the most amazing thing. I had never felt more naturally high , and full of purpose ever before. She was really convincing too , in saying that she never forgot about me for those 4 years and that she always hoped I would come back because she felt like I was her twin flame , and after hearing that it made me fall so fast for her. She left me because I would lie about smoking weed , and then would eventually come clean and tell her because I couldn't deal with the guilt. I also would project my insecurity from lying , by accusing her of cheating, which I would convince my self was happening due to her living an hour away. I took the break up bad and started drinking , and eventually ended up in the hospital cause I would get drunk and slice my arms up. Fast forward 8 months and I'm here still being contacted by her, being told I'd be the luckiest man alive If I ever got to see her again, this and that. I like to tell myself she's waiting for me to get sober , and grow up before she tries again. it's easy to forget about her and smoke and get high , but it's not easy to get high and communicate with her effectively. What do I do ? Block her? Get sober and fix things? I really would love for things to work out but I can only hold out for so long. Again she realizes I'm pretty obsessed with her , but that wouldn't still be the case had she not hit me up on and off all this time. She's definitely not trying to use me for money , as she's way more established and successful than I currently am, and like I said I had never before felt so full of purpose when we were dating, and so I was out working regularly and saving up more money than I ever have before. I was making smart choices , had actually stopped smoking for a month, was working out , etc. We had plans for me to move in with her after i saved enough money. She definitely motivated me and made me perform better than I had ever before, but my anxiety, lying , and accusations and mistrust ruined it all , even though I was offered constant reassurance. I still let that negative, pessimistic , self talk win and let all i had and was happy with slip away. Any advice welcome , thanks.
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2023.03.21 17:23 shadowkat678 [Online][Roll20][CoC 7e][Sunday 7pm CST][$20/week] Crimson Letters, a 3-5 session Call of Cthulhu mini campaign looking for three to five investigators to solve the case!

Crimson Letters

We start our story at Arkham Massachusetts, and more specifically at Miskatonic University, where a rather strange death has just occurred. Professor Charles Leiter was found in his office. The official cause of death is a heart attack.
Yet, the Dean seems to be interested enough in the circumstances, or at least on a project the professor had been working on before he died, that he calls you in at the recommendation of the morgue assistant. You are all connected to an amateur university investigation club, with a bent toward the unexplained. With no one else to turn to and not wanting this to get out to the press and create a potential scandal, Dean Fallon puts you all on the case. Surely nothing can go wrong?
Hello, I'm Kat! An experienced Game Master but newer to Call of Cthulhu and looking to dip my toes into the system with a short adventure on Roll20. By my estimate, Crimson Letters will last from three to five sessions depending on how deeply the group...well, investigates!
It will be starting on Sunday April 2nd and going weekly until the scenario wraps up.
Crimson Letters leans rather heavily into a sandbox style of game where it'll be up to your sleuthing to discover exactly what happened to the deceased Professor Leiter, as well as the whereabouts of some missing documents he'd been researching prior to his death. This is not a linear point A to B to C scenario. Where you go, who you talk to, and how you go about solving this case before it's too late is completely up to you! So get your notepads ready, and keep an eye out for shadows moving in the dark...

Character Creation

I have made a set of nine premade investigators that you can choose from for this adventure, complete with background information and ties to the scenario and the other investigators involved. I am open to talking about tweaks to characters if you would like, but as a new Keeper, using premade, especially for a short scenario, is the way I have decided to go to help both me and any new players.

What is provided

I will set up music, splash screens, and a lot of props. All you need to do is show up. Everything else is provided and I've done my best to make sure it's an atmospheric and professional experience. I will again forewarn you that though I am an experienced Game Master, I am newer to the system of CoC, so I am still becoming acquainted with the rules.
That said, I have read both the Keeper and Investigator guides as well as posted a number of resources to the Discord channel for help with rules referencing on anything that may arise that I am not as familiar with, as well as to help other newcomers to the system.

About the Keeper

I have been running various games for about seven years now, from (with varying amounts of experience) Cyberpunk Red, Blades in the Dark, Vampire the Masquerade, D&D 5e, Avatar Legends, and now Call of Cthulhu 7e. I come from a writing and amateur acting background, so my big love as a Game Master is making a realistic, breathing, and growing world for players to impact and explore. I particularly pride myself on making a cast of dynamic NPCs to interact with, regardless of system.
I am not a voice actor. I can do a few accents, and some funny voices, but mostly I try to vary tones, speech patterns, and other smaller aspects. If you come in expecting Matthew Mercer's level of acting skill, you will be disappointed. I have not been to VA school. I have been told, however, that I can do a near-perfect sheep impersonation.
Lastly, I value communication and mutual respect. I find 99% of problems at a table stem from not understanding the boundaries and expectations of other players, and listening to the group around you. If you have problems or concerns, we will talk about them like mature adults and try our best to find a solution.
My table is always a safe space for minority communities and bigotry, despite playing in an era where it runs rampant, is not tolerated by players.
Any experience level is welcome as long as you're liking what you're reading and enjoy story-driven games with a large amount of roleplaying. If you have any questions at all don't hesitate to ask, and feel free to pm me on Discord at Shadowkat678#0160 where I will see any messages quicker.

When you sign up, please let confirm that you agree to the following conditions:

-Payment will be $20/session through Paypal, Venmo, or Startplaying (Though this last option is a bit more expensive due to fees I have to pay).
-Please be eighteen years old or older to apply.
-New players are welcome but note that this is an RP-heavy story with a more complicated plot, so please make sure you are comfortable with that.
-Make sure you can commit to the sessions, time slot, and payment amount.
-Have a clear microphone and a stable internet connection, please.
-Just be a decent person.

Player Reviews

Here are a few reviews from players already in current campaigns that I'm plucking off of my StartPlaying profile.
Jack:
"Kat is very prepared and invested in the lore and story, but remains open to player collaboration and shows interest and engagement with character details across the board. (...) The game world feels dense and alive, with much going on beyond the party's knowledge, and also open to charting our own course. Highly recommended."
Nick:
"They put a lot of effort into their story weaving, and the attention to detail really shows. (...) Heavily roleplay focused, these sessions have really made it feel as though we are living, breathing entities in the world, and we are going to shape our story by our own means. It is delightful to have such an open and caring DM who considers everyone in the conversations, and makes sure everyone has a chance to shine."
GM Gabe (DnDUnlimited):
"They know what players want/need to hear and how to adjust on the fly to bring the story to life. The best way, I think, to describe their gameplay is IMMERSIVE. They bring you in with amazing hooks and keep you going with plot twists that you never see coming. They are fun and intuitive when it comes to role-playing and always find a way to make, both the storyline and linked NPCs feel real. If it isn't enough that they do all that, they allow for some epic rule of cool moments and know exactly when to apply them and not. "
Timothy:
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Speaking of Startplaying, if you would like to sign up through that site, I upped the price to match StartPlaying's Fees, HOWEVER I am also offering an Early Bird Discount for the first two people who sign up on the site, which would half the price for a session and would have you registered as someone who has officially played with me if you wished to leave me a review on my profile after the game has ended. Let me know and I can send you a link.
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2023.03.21 17:22 show_me_ur_teethies NC Schools Question

Please be gentle :) I am asking because I don't know.
I am mid twenties and moving to NC soon (not for dental, for my fiance's job) and have been interested in dental for some time. This is not a "should I do dental" post, I've been researching for the last 6 months and have an idea of what it takes for a non trad student to be a dentist.
That being said, I've heard some very interesting things about NC schools being very strict on having students with "established roots" aka they basically grew up there or have been there for quite a while. If we move to NC we are looking at buying a house in the near future so I am not sure if mentioning that might help on future interviews that we are serious about NC if we decide we like the area.
Anyone not grow up in NC and still attend their schools? And nope, not interested in High Point :)
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2023.03.21 17:22 PhoebusLore A formula to calculate the size of a moon in the sky?

Trying to find the formula to calculate the size of a moon in the sky of an alien planet. I've looked up several different answers, but my math isn't mathing, and sine-cosine-tangent was my least-favorite high school thingy (followed closely behind by programming).
For context, I have a 3-moon system and a 2-moon system I'm working on, but this problem comes up pretty frequently in my world-building. If there was a link to a website, or better yet, a formula I could copy-paste into a google spreadsheet, that'd be amazing.
Anusol (star) G2V mean radius: 696,324.88 Km
Aldea (planet) mean radius: 6,515.257 Km
mean distance from star: 147,844,677 Km
Isa (moon 1, Pale Moon, light gray) mean radius: 1,284 Km
mean distance from planet: 42,850 Km
Vesta (moon 2, Copper Crescent, bright copper) mean radius: 1,641.5 Km
mean distance from planet: 141,488 Km
Lumo (moon 3, Sea Moon, ocean blue) mean radius: 2,414 Km
mean distance from planet: 413,715 Km
If anybody has a good way to calculate how all these moons would affect the tides, that'd be even more amazing. They're pretty big moons and they're pretty close, so I imagine they'd have a pretty powerful effect.
The ideal would be something that allows me to experiment with different sizes of moon and distances. I want Isa to look the same size (visually) as our moon but be closer and smaller and lighter, Vesta to be in the middle and 1/3 the size of our moon (visually) than the others, but also brighter, and Lumo to also be the same size (visually) as our moon but be larger in radius and also heavier and have the most effect on tides, even though the other two are closer.
Oh, and I want the moon orbits to roughly correspond to 6 days - 12 days - 60 days, though Aldea's day is 87,241.1472 seconds, or about 24 hours and 14 minutes.
Any help is appreciated. This is a Fantasy project, and while verisimilitude to real-life physics is the ideal, real-life physics is not.
TLDR; How do I calculate my moons to be plausibly sized and in the appropriate orbit
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2023.03.21 17:20 ValleySm0ke UIUC EE vs. UCI CS+Engineering

Hello everyone, I am currently an International High School Student in US who got admitted to those schools and majors above. However right now I am struggling between selecting for UIUC’s ES and UCI’s CS(I got in with CS+E but it’s easy to switch into CS based on my research), and I know that CS is now closed for in-campus transfer in UIUC. I know this is really “unwise” to compare totally different programs, but there is still struggles. I think that CS might has better salary, however I also did hear people’s opinions subjecting that “switching from HW to SW is easier but SW switching to HW is hard”. Some random opinions online also subjects that “Engineering gets more valuable over time for experience but if you do software you might get replaced by younger ppl later since it’s hard to keeping up” Also UIUC clearly has a really standout EE ranking on US NEWS. The tuition isn’t a lot difference for me(UIUC:40k UCI:50k). I am grateful to have a lucky family and they are willing to pay me the tuition. so this is not in my field of consideration. My plan is that I will definitely obtain a Master degree and stay here for working, so I am still try to figuring out what to do. I wonder if UIUC’s EE will worth it over UCI’s CS programs (since CS is so hard to get into in any of the good schools nowadays anyway). I still have a glance on UCI’s CS because it’s also hard to get into plus potentially better pay.
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