Adoro a ideia de uma Yuu brasileira vendo que tá chovendo e sol ao mesmo tempo e só soltando um "tem viúva se casando..." do nada
Superstition from my southern grandmother: no going out of the house if it’s raining while the sun is out or the devils going to beat you. Personally it’d be funny to see the casts reaction to Yuu being holed up somewhere because the suns out while it’s raining and refusing to leave until it stops
That sounds like something my Grandma would say too! What's with grandmothers and scaring the shit outta us?
And yeah! It'd be hilarious to see Yuu just refusing to step outside, specially if they need to leave for, like, Alchemy lab class. Crewel coming back all the way to the main castle to see why Yuu isn't at class, and then sighing and holding the bridge of his nose. Eventually he just allows Yuu to be late and makes Ace and Deuce take the work to them.
Oh, imagine Malleus going "I'll help" and uses his magic to make the rain go away, or maybe make the clouds cover the sun so it's only rain.
'Cus you know, it's biology.
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someone please write a jason todd x reader based off that one page of Red Hood the hill. PLEASE. MY LIFE IS YOURS
DEUCESWEEEEEEEEEP
O EPEL LITERALMENTE IA FICAR PUTO POR VOTAREM NELE SKDHKDHDDHDKDHKDH
The New York Times, however, does have rules and norms. Schwartz had no prior reporting experience. Her reporting partner Gettleman explained the basics to her, Schwartz said in a podcast interview on January 3, produced by Israel’s Channel 12 and conducted in Hebrew.
Gettleman, she said, was concerned they “get at least two sources for every detail we put into the article, cross-check information. Do we have forensic evidence? Do we have visual evidence? Apart from telling our reader ‘this happened,’ what can we say? Can we tell what happened to whom?”
Schwartz said she was initially reluctant to take the assignment because she did not want to look at visual images of potential assaults and because she lacked the expertise to conduct such an investigation.
This is stunning.
The fear among Times staffers who have been critical of the paper’s Gaza coverage is that Schwartz will become a scapegoat for what is a much deeper failure. She may harbor animosity toward Palestinians, lack the experience with investigative journalism, and feel conflicting pressures between being a supporter of Israel’s war effort and a Times reporter, but Schwartz did not commission herself and her nephew to report one of the most consequential stories of the war. Senior leadership at the New York Times did.
Schwartz said as much in an interview with Israeli Army Radio on December 31. “The New York Times said, ‘Let’s do an investigation into sexual violence’ — it was more a case of them having to convince me,” she said. Her host cut her off: “It was a proposal of The New York Times, the entire thing?”
“Unequivocally. Unequivocally. Obviously. Of course,” she said. “The paper stood behind us 200 percent and gave us the time, the investment, the resources to go in-depth with this investigation as much as needed.”
The whole piece is quite long, please go read it yourself, it's quite definitive.
O vil aguenta tranquilo
Yuu ensinando os meninos a sambar, e eles acham fácil depois que pegam o básico. Aí ela vira e fala "muito bem, agora com o salto e rápido" e pega um daqueles saltos fino-plataforma que as moças usam nos desfiles de escola de samba.
some halloween doodles
An Egyptian vendor in Upper Egypt throws his produce onto aid trucks upon learning that they are headed to Gaza.
Despite the traitorous coordination and normalization efforts of the Arab regimes, the people remain dedicated to Palestine.
[via RNN]