This video fucking made me cry because it’s the first time I see someone else than actually talk about it, in like. The exact same situation not just “has been single for a long time”
Have some comments that I vibe with as well, in a way I’m glad to know I’m not alone in this extreme loneliness
woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
Russia preparing for a ww2 victory parade
https://twitter.com/iaponomarenko/status/1520477877204045824?s=21&t=dOUMi8CAeoWjFfStK_8wDg
https://twitter.com/sumlenny/status/1520466096662405120?s=21&t=dOUMi8CAeoWjFfStK_8wDg
Since the invasion, more than 3,000 cases of rape of Ukrainian women by the Russian occupiers have been recorded, said Dmytro Vernihor, chairman of the Ukrainian medical commission.
Hi I’m mad again.
I saw someone say that Hawks tried to inflict the least amount of damage onto Twice as possible while trying to capture him.
This is incorrect.
Let’s take a look, shall we?
He’s sticking him full of feathers right here, but hey, I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt: Maybe he needed to injure Jin to try and slow down his clones. Not good, but not terrible.
Okay. Hm. Well, a gigantic bloody slash isn’t great. You know, usually that can kill people. But sure, fine, whatever, it’s just Hawks trying to keep him contained (even though he totally could have arrested him whenever before this all happened)
This is where it gets bad. Jin just got over his trauma, and Hawks is re-traumatizing him. “Oh, but maybe Hawks didn’t know the obvious scar on Jin’s forehead is a traumatic spot for him?”
But I think he does. He said the only people he couldn’t find information on were Tomura and Dabi, meaning he has access to Jin’s files, meaning that he most likely knows what had happened. Also, even if he somehow didn’t, there’s a giant scar on his forehead, and he knows he might have had trouble with his quirk. Ergo, if he was smart, he probably would have known anyways. So yeah, he purposefully re-traumatized him-
-before trying to stab him right through the scar and into his brain. If Dabi hadn’t come in at that very moment, Hawks would have killed Jin.
“Oh but Jin’s quirk is very powerful, Hawks needed to take him out, and Jin wasn’t complying!” I can hear you arguing.
But here’s the thing.
Jin considered Hawks a friend, someone he could trust. Hawks could have used any moment to cuff him and take him to prison. He could have given him a hug and cuffed his arms, he could have snuck up on him in his sleep, he could have done any number of things before resorting to physical violence and mental trauma.
But he didn’t.
He didn’t try and take Jin in peacefully, he immediately decided to go with violence.
Here’s a panel a lot of Hawks stans use as an argument.
“See, he’s giving Twice a chance! Jin should have taken it if he didn’t want to die!”
Of course Jin wasn’t going to come quietly. Hawks was threatening him and his family directly, had just betrayed his trust, and Jin had no way of knowing if Hawks was telling the truth.
We all know there was no way for Jin to have a normal life after this. For all his good-heartedness, he is still a villain. He’s killed, he’s kidnapped, and he’s for lack of better words, ‘mentally unstable.” They would have put him in prison or they would have put him in a facility, he’d never be able to see his family again. Of course Jin wouldn’t take that. So he decided to fight, and Hawks decided to kill him.
Hawks didn’t do everything he could to help Twice. He didn’t try to give Twice a fresh start, he damaged Jin’s body and his psyche to extremes, he didn’t even try to take him in peacefully.
No.
Instead he killed him.
After seeing the dad how do I channel, I really wanted this one. I searched for it and, tada! Mom how do I? Seems rather new, but I love it anyway.
I know this isn't ninjago guys but I finished this 17 hour painting for my art class and I was proud of it so...enjoy.
I love Egypt fun fact about me. :)
Art by Essi Välimäki
you shouldn't hate villains/abusers, they're literal demons who act like they're supposed to;
you shouldn't care if characters are abused, Hell is a place of suffering;
Lucifer, Asmodeus and Beelzebub shouldn't be good;
Mammon shouldn't be the most despised Sin in the fandom;
Satan shouldn't have anger manager;
ancient immortal beings should act accordingly, not like children;
there should be no rehabilitation centers, hospitals, etc.;
there should be no economy and laws;
anarchy reigns supreme here, chaos' everywhere!
love is unacceptable;
affection and empathy aren't normal, no one cares about each other's feelings;
there is no such a thing as marriage;
there shouldn't be so many healthy relationships (M&M, Fizzarozzie, Beetex, Chaggie + Millie's parents probably and maybe Lucilith at some point);
there shouldn't be so many naive/polite people (Fizz, Moxxie, Octavia, Charlie, Sir Pentious, etc.);
no one would applaud M&M at the end of their lovey-dovey song at Ozzie's;
none of Blitzø's exes should be mad that he didn't fall in love with any of them;
Paimon wouldn't try to cheer baby Stolass up by going to the circus with him and prove that he's good at 'daddying' (why would he even need this anyway?);
where are n@zis, terror!sts, pedoph!les, necroph!les and some other freaks? or are shitty dads/bosses/wives meant to be the limit of evil for you?
why do sinners have a chance to gain strength and power if this place exists as a punishment for their sins?
why do demons need to eat and sleep?
Probably the list will be updated over time...
Kocoum (voiced by James Apaumut Fall ) from Disney’s Pocahontas (1995)
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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
This was the first time I remember seeing a Native American character die in a cartoon. I was five-years-old at the time.
My experience with Pocahontas as a child was different from most children (I could never understand why the white characters were supposed to be the “good guys” when they not only killed this man but were singing and bragging about killing Indians all throughout the movie). But I remember watching this specific scene so vividly: the horror that flashes on his face when he realizes what happened to him, Pocahontas’s very emotional reaction to his death, the people crying as his body is brought back to the village. There was something about this death that felt so personal and unjust and at five years old I didn’t understand just what it was.
Kocoum is murdered by a white man so that the white man can have an epiphany, and he is forgiven for it. Before he’s killed, he has to be framed as being jealous and violent so that there’s a “good reason” to kill him off. A man who was singing with his friends about murdering “savages” gets to have a redemption arc but a jealous NDN who literally fought against these men who invaded his home, almost bludgeoned his friend to death and is kissing his future wife has to die.
And as if all of that wasn’t bad enough, Kocoum was Pocahontas’s husband in real life. She had a child with him, and when she was kidnapped, Kocoum was murdered and her child was raised by the women of his family. When Pocahontas was held in captivity, she never saw her son again. Disney was familiar enough with this story to know the NAME OF HER ACTUAL HUSBAND but decided to turn him into a jealous suitor who has to die so a settler can learn a lesson.