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The volumes I picked up this week
Everything I was reading before has either concluded or is delayed, so I figured I’d pick up some collected volumes while I wait for new things to come out. I grabbed:
I hadn’t heard of Blow Away or Astonishing Times before, but they were in the “50% off because they came out a few years ago” bin, and they looked interesting.
https://feddit.online/c/comicbooks/p/1244541/the-volumes-i-picked-up-this-week
Still on top of the autocomplete list, as it should be
https://feddit.online/c/30rock/p/1232356/still-on-top-of-the-autocomplete-list-as-it-should-be
Day 1, Hakuoho vs Hoshoryu - should Hakuoho have been considered out first?
(Spoiler for day 1, but anyone who cares that much probably has watched already.)
I’m getting caught up on the matches today and just watched day 1, where Hakuoho beat Hoshoryu. Now, Hoshoryu was clearly going out first, but it looks like he jumped into the air at the last second and didn’t actually touch the ground first. In fact, to me it looks pretty clear that Hakuoho touched outside of the ring first.
In the screenshot I’ve attached, Hoshoryu (right) has not touched the ground outside the ring yet, while Hakuoho (left) is leaning on the ground outside the ring.
Video of the match is here: https://youtu.be/ZunDvP-cPts?t=1410, starts 23:30
Is this a situation where Hoshoryu is considered to be out first because he was clearly being pushed out? Or is it supposed to be specifically who touched outside of the ring first, and this was a missed call?
Irish soda bread
Wore my Seiko Monster yesterday for the first time in probably five years
Utah vs Cal Poly today
I cleaned my gym shoes today