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S79 PT #4: Always On line Due: Sunday, November 10th @ 11:59 PM PST

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Big Sweg is a big follower of the Elon Musk owned social media platform called X. On X Big Sweg can read a lot about himself, as well as several other interesting topics in the world. One of those topics obviously being ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET. Big Sweg is a big fan of ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET and has even started his own AYCEBBS, ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET BIG SWEG. People has wondered why he didnt call it Big Swegs all you can eat buffet? But how would BSAYCEB look? With Big Sweg at the end the abbreviation sounds like I SEE BBS, which of course could sound a bit dirty if you misread BBS for BBC. But Big Sweg likes the extra publicity. With this Big Sweg has been trending a lot, especially among the frat houses on the american campuses for being a big meme. Big Sweg loves all his homies on the campuses, keep writing about me boys!

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Chuck Lumbermouth has been playing on the same line since day one of his rookie season in the SMJHL he plays with Christina Fantobens up the midddle, and Djoe Anderson on the other wing. Their chemistry carried all three to excellent rookie seasons and their sophomore campaign was a step forward as well, with two of the three finishing above a point per game for Yukon. They play well together with Lumbermouth and Fantobens serving as potent dual threats, with Anderson serving as a lethal playmaker for the right side. Off the ice all three get along well. They sit next to each other in the locker room and display strong leadership skills for three young players. They’re more than capable of messing around when the mood calls for it though, often laying into other players with the help of Yukon defenseman Earl Biggins. Look for this trio to continue to play well moving forward. (156 words)

NoNo Jo there’s no stranger to social media. His social media account has the most followers of any SHL player. People talk about him all the time and it is 100% good stuff. Might be because he has bad words blocked, but we’ll just go with the idea that it’s 100% good stuff. It’s always a boost of the confidence to hear that your fans love you and love the things you’re doing. When they see him get a hat trick, he just tries really hard to get another one. Did he get a lot of praise and social media following for assisting the game-winning goal? If so, then you know, he definitely tried harder than usual to get another one the next game. He loves the points for the team and he loves the attention too. Fans also love to get a response from NoNo Jo whether it be on Instagram, chirp or Facebook. 

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Option 2: In his early days, particularly while in junior, Simo was known for being very...what's the nice way to put this...shall we say, belligerent on social media. Rarely about himself, mind, the many criticisms levelled at him rolled off pretty easily, but some fake Falcons fan came for one of his teammates with idiotic whining? Oh boy, fewer things were guaranteed to piss off Simo than completely unfair criticism of one of his teammates, doubly so for a friend and triply so when it was aimed at a rookie, somebody who really didn't have the experience to know how to deal with it. The Detroit PR people initially despaired but, in time, came first to accept it and then embrace it - it didn't escape their notice that Simo only tended to go after the critics who were being loud and noisy for the sake of it, and it did just as much to endear him to large portions of the fanbase as it did alienate others. A polarising player might be hard for everybody to love, but he's still going to sell.

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Journey Man does have some social media pages, but he rarely interacts with them himself, instead leaving it to a PR team. Journey doesn't concern himself with all the pomp and circumstance of social media; he doesn't feel the need to share everything about his personal life. His social media primarily exists to promote team produced content, advertise his sponsors, and occasionally highlight the volunteer work he does, although the majority of his volunteer work isn't posted online. As far as what the trolls and psychos on social media are saying about Journey Man, he really couldn't tell you, nor does he care. Everyone seems to have an opinion that they need to express online, but Journey has never given them a thought, and doesn't see them for the most part. As long as the team, his coach, and the front office are happy with Journey's on-ice performance, those are the only opinions he bothers listening to.

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Funnily enough, I feel like Sunrise would look at the internet for many things that are not tied to his profession as a hockey player. That is not to say he hates the idea of checking what people speak of his playing time but he would probably cherish it more for its academical capabilities and to pick up on news back home. Sunrise is the sort of guy who would probably focus more on those things as opposed to the unarguably more important matters of ice hockey though that probably has to do with his plans for life after hockey and how they are technically larger than the time he expects to be stuck on ice.

He would probably bat an eye at things about the team and himself on ice following much badgering from the team's social media crew but as far as he is concerned, it all matters rather little.

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Demir Bellona is not a big fan of social media, but he can't deny how much influence it has nowadays. Random people think they know more than the players and the coaches when in reality it couldn't be further than the truth. Demir sometimes spends his downtime doom scrolling and you can tell how much it affected him in his sophomore season as his play this season was abysmal. The head coach hasn't said anything yet but he really should ban all social media on the team. Demir isn't usually the type of person to be bothered by negative messages he reads but a few of them did get to him this season including the people making bologna jokes about his name. People hide in anonymity and make cruel jokes and insults players as if they didn't know they've been playing bad lately. Demir hopes the fans will turn around once the core group starts growing, we can already see some progression from the past seasons so he hopes to see more positivity in the future.

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Originally, Solaire did not know what the internet was, nor did he really understand how to access it, so therefore for the longest time he didn't even know that people were talking about him. All that has changed, though, as now with his teammates they have opened his mind to the world wide web and Solaire has seen that people either A. don't believe that he is actually Solaire and instead shit on him, make fun of him, well you know how toxic the internet can be, and Solaire isn't a fan. There is a small select group of people that believe that Solaire is who he says he is and are in his corner, also looking into ways for him to go home, but you know, those people are few and far between. Solaire has no time for the trolls, but for those who are actually in his corner, he does respond to every now and again, making sure they know they are appreciated and loved!

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Bishop Van Apeldoorn always tries to ignore what is said about him on social media. No matter the situation, He is often the target of criticism by a part of the fanbase who are always critical of goaltenders. He knows this because he used to be one of those people before he became a player. After becoming a player, he realized that being a goalie has a lot more pressure than he thought so he moved away from listening to the overly negative takes online. Even though he tries to stay away from the drama, he has a tendency to lose his cool when he sees people being harsh towards his teammates and has had a few occasions where he went after a few people because of it. Recently though, He has managed to keep cool and not let certain comments get to him as bad. He plans on working on drowning them out completely when he moves up to the big leagues.

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Wizard is an avid user of social media and its mainly just to follow things around the league and be an absolute menace as much as he can be. One of his favorite past times is messing with long time rival Teemu Salami often tweeting out at him before or after games poking fun at him. Wizard always appreciates the banter between the two back and forth as both are very much motivated by their rivalry with each other and social media is a place where they can both pretend to not be themselves. Otherwise something else Wizard likes to do on social media is to mess with fantasy players as often or not he will have a bad game and every fantasy manager in the country will take to social media. So Wizard decides to have a little fun with it from time to time making the best out of a stupid situation.

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