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  1. just watched Rogue One. Decent movie. The last 25 minutes were cheesy as fuck though. More importantly, predictable. But the first part of the movie was decent
  2. reversed the legion logo. still pretty bad considering the low quality of the original picture, so contouring is tough
  3. because your 50% goofy equals 500% for other people
  4. how bout, 95% serious and 5% funny
  5. and most of the people arrested in MTL weren't hockey fans
  6. now okay bye https://www.twitch.tv/boubabi1
  7. Hello I enjoyed me read in the VHL Mag when it was happening, so it's a shame that it has stopped. I could probably do the editing job, but my main fear is not getting enough interest for weekly write ups. I'm not a huge fan of already prepared content, as I feel people are looking for fresh news when they read the mag, but opinions are welcomed. What I'm seeking for is writers for the Mag. If you are interested, just apply here and write a short summary of what kind of article you could be writing for the mag. Plus, I need a cover artist as well. If I remember well, the pay was 7 tpe, so I guess it would be the same. You have a 100% chance to be hire if you are my cousin or part of the Stockholm Vikings Helsinki Titans. what a banter
  8. boubabi

    Mag Editor

    can I do some scouting
  9. Ay Ay Ron #5 Helsinki Titans Position : D Age: 21 Height: 6’4 Weight : 216lbs Birthplace : Windsor, Ontario Nation : Canada Synopsis Hockey player and young prodigy, Ay Ay Ron was born in Windosr, Ontario, Canada, in 1996. He started skating at age 2 and by the age of 6 was regularly playing with older boys. He played his first full VHLM season in S55 for the Saskatoon Wild. Early Years Widely considered hockey's greatest player, Ay Ay Ron was born on February 7, 1996, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. A precise and hard-working player, Ay Ay Ron was just 2 years old when he first started skating. The young Ay Ay Ron spent countless hours on the ice, honing his talents as a skater, shooter and passer. As a result, Ay Ay Ron often played in leagues that catered to older boys. The age and size differences between Ay Ay Ron and his competition mattered little. In his final year of peewee hockey, he scored an improbable 120 goals. By the time he was a teenager, Ay Ay Ron was making waves across Canada with his play. He was selected third in the 2008 Ontario Major Junior Hockey League Midget draft, and displayed his impressive skills that season. His future status as an VHL star was furthered at the World Junior Championships, where Ay Ay Ron played for his home country and finished 5th in scoring. VHLM Success Eager to turn professional but barred from leaping to the VHL because of the league's age restrictions, Ay Ay Ron signed with the Las Vegas Aces of the Victory Hockey League Minor. Freshly arrived in the VHLM, led by the controversial Robbie Zimmer, the Aces established themselves as a powerhouse and was feared but his opponent due to their skill and size. The team’s domination was confirmed after they won the Founder’s cup against the Saskatoon Wild. It would have been the only season in charge of the team for Robbie Zimmer, has he been fired by the league commissioners after a series of public display of alcoholic and drug abuse. The team is now managed by YEAH! Player’s agency. His VHLM right weren’t in Vegas’ hand anymore, and Ron were eligible for the VHLM Dispersal Draft. Ron was selected 11th oa by the Saskatoon Wild, in the 3rd round, and was a steal at that rank for the Canadian organization. Even seemly unknow by other GM’s, a familiar face knew what they were getting at 11th. Thomas “Corco” Corcoran knew the player agent “boubabi” before the draft, and he was ensured that the young D would be extraordinaire for the franchise. Promises have been delivered. n the fall of S55, Ay Ay Ron embarked on his first full VHLM season. As he had at every other level, he quickly started to dominate the competition, racking up an astonishing 30 goals and 73 assists, With those numbers, he finished 6th in league scoring, and 2nd for a defenseman, behind VHLM veteran Nicodemus Raven. Playoff were even more remarkable as he played top line minutes against enemies’ best offensive line, and still scored an impressive 18 points in 10 games. His teammate, and eventually 1st oa pick in the S55 VHL Entry Draft Gabriel McAllister, finished above him with and 21 points totals. Those 2 players where the firepower of that franchise and climbed their way through the playoffs to eventually win the cup, a 2nd for Ay Ay Ron. After his 2nd season in the VHLM, Ay Ay Ron was finally eligible for the VHL Entry Draft. The race for 1st oa was possible at the start of the season, but his teammate, Gabriel McAllister really step up his game during the season and showed a great consistency in his game. For those reasons, even before the draft night, the holder of the first overall pick announced that the Saskatoon center will be first oa. If the destination of McAllister was a done deal, 2nd oa had a lot of people interested. Often referred as a “2 men draft” 2nd overall pick was made available by the Cologne Express; has they saw the possibility to gain more assets for the pick than the pick itself. Multiple offers on the table, a surprising Helsinki Titans made a big push to acquire the pick. Player agent, boubabi, had a brief discussion with both GMs, and had an idea what was going on. If the first offer made from Helsinki weren’t high enough, their 2nd offer let no other choice for the Cologne’s GM, Rudy Ying, to accept. A total of four 1st round picks where discussed, and it’s finally 3 1st round selection that made the deal happen. The GM even decided to have one of his player from his agency to join the Titans as an effort to close the deal. At draft night, cellphones were still ringing for player’s agent boubabi, but the ship has sail, and the Titans made their choice at 2nd overall. Ay Ay Ron will now wear a blue and white jersey for his VHL debut.
  10. It's my doggo's birthday. Picture below

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    1. Megster

      Megster

      :o what a gud doggo

  11. boubabi

    Mag Editor

    aw man i dunno The grimm isn't a lock for me anymore
  12. boubabi

    Mag Editor

    my only demand is to win the slobo every season done deal
  13. boubabi

    Mag Editor

    what kind of team are we speaking here
  14. Ay Ay Ron #5 Helsinki Titans Position : D Age: 21 Height: 6’4 Weight : 216lbs Birthplace : Windsor, Ontario Nation : Canada Waiver claimed by Vegas in his first VHLM Season, Ay Ay Ron silently, but effectively made his name in the VHLM winning the Founder’s cup at his first season in the league. Season after, he was drafted by the Saskatoon Wild and played top line minutes along Emil Martinov, who played inspired hockey during the playoffs. Results were the same this season, as Ay Ay Ron secured his 2nd cup with the Wild. His minor league success brought attention to the big league, where the Helsinki Titans payed a big price to acquire his service at the 2nd oa rank. Now, the young defense men is ready to prove that he is VHL ready. Strength As the VHL shifts to smaller, quicker players, there’s still plenty of appeal for tall, physical defenders — especially when they skate likeRon. Six-foot-four in stature, with quick four-way mobility and separation speed in open ice, his feet can certainly keep up with the way the NHL moving. In form, he uses his skating ability to maintain a tight gap. He’s more than willing to throw the body along the boards, and can dish a bone-crushing open-ice check on occasion. He collapses to the net, tracks the puck adequately, and has a knack for making last-second desperation defensive plays. However, I’d hesitate to describe him as a defensive stalwart, which I’ll explain in a bit. Just like without the puck, offensively Ron has the tools to be better than his current level. He has a powerful slapshot and a quick wrister that snagged him most of his goals in the VHLM. He isn’t creative in the offensive zone, but keeps the puck in the right hands well enough. At this point, his best asset is likely his ability to transition the puck, and that would have been categorized as a weakness as recently as one year ago. With his head always up and a slick first pass. He skates himself into the odd mistake while under pressure, but otherwise has the poise and skill to evade attackers and make the odd nice play. Weakness The problem with Ay Ay Ron has been, and remains, consistent execution. Despite possessing the tools to maintain a tight gap on defence, he doesn’t do this with enough regularity. He found himself on the negative side of the highlight reel a few too many times with gap control that ranges from too aggressive to too passive. Offensively, there’s a notable disconnect between the shooting and the scoring. Ron is flatfooted along the boards, and won’t hesitate to fire a shot from there. However, this is a terrible angle to shoot from, limiting his shots on goal. There’s been notable improvement in using his quick lateral movement to locate open lanes, but still work to be done. His stick was also used in an attempt to slow the opposition down, taking a number of hooking, slashing, and tripping penalties. His season record 40 minors penalties including three boarding minors and a major and misconduct for a hitting-from-behind infraction.
  15. at least we riot when we win, amirite
  16. yes, the base used was blackout, because the skin I was working on got fucked over the 4.2 IP board update, which had even more frustrating thing about the banner position and such. there was some nice thing added to the new supposed skin, but fitting the banner was near impossible. And considering how people are bugging over the banner placement, it would have been worst
  17. I don't get what you mean, but thank you anyway these don't have any use really, I wanted to use those as team bar, but considering the team bars wil laffect every skin, it's still in the air and etc
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