Really? I never read gaiden before but this sure is worse than I imagine. Lol, another father issues drama and all about uchiha again
Yeah we all know she lied to Sasuke and threw Sarada under the bus to make herself look good in front of him.
このノートに名前を書かれた者は…(▽ミズキ)
The person whose name is written in this notebook…(▽ミズキ)
*ominous Death Note writing music* The person whose name is written in this notebook will, in 40 seconds… forget how to ride a bicycle wHAT THE HELL IS THIS *falls off bike*
LOL theory, but okay :))
Have you read any GOT AU fics where Dany ends up assisting Jon and Sansa in re-claiming Winterfell (season 6)?
i’m pretty sure that happened in the most recent chapter of Stormborn and the Black Dread by @thescarletgarden1990. it’s very AU and not just canon divergent, but i think you’ll enjoy the fic anyway!
WHAT THE F*CK
HE/SHE’S TALKING ABOUT?
PLEASE…
learn abt what intrusive thoughts are: https://moodsmith.com/intrusive-thoughts/
yes I do care
Over the past few days, a lot of black girls have gone missing around the Washington D.C area.
64,000 black women and girls are currently missing in the U.S. Unfortunately, the media is doing a very poor job at reporting this. When I looked up these girl’s names, I only got about 3-4 articles. We need to do more when it comes to black girls being in danger…..We matter, our fears matter, and there is absolutely no reason this isn’t making national news. The least we can do is trying to spread this information throughout the internet.
This beast is finally done o(-(
we were supposed to animate a page from a children’s storybook for class, and like a chump I chose the highly complex illustrations of Beatrix Potter;;;;;;
Anyways, I actually really like how this came out, especially for how much time I had (a week) and how little experience i have with this program :0
Amazing and Magical
photos by seventeen year old swiss photographer etienne francey, who has been taking pictures of the natural world around his home since he was nine.
Let us march on ballot boxes, march on ballot boxes until race-baiters disappear from the political arena.
Let us march on ballot boxes until the salient misdeeds of bloodthirsty mobs will be transformed into the calculated good deeds of orderly citizens.
Let us march on ballot boxes until the Wallaces of our nation tremble away in silence.
Let us march on ballot boxes until we send to our city councils state legislatures, and the United States Congress, men who will not fear to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God.
Let us march on ballot boxes until brotherhood becomes more than a meaningless word in an opening prayer, but the order of the day on every legislative agenda.
Let us march on ballot boxes until all over Alabama God’s children will be able to walk the earth in decency and honor.
These words come from the speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the conclusion of the 1965 march to Montgomery, Alabama. The march brought national attention to the issue of racial discrimination in voting. The Voting Rights Act, a landmark piece of Civil Rights legislation, became law just five months later.
Photographs, broadsides, and other materials related to Dr. King’s legacy are now on view in the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library reading room.
Bob Adelman. Martin Luther King Jr. marching from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama alongside Ralph Abernathy, James Forman, Jesse Douglas, and John Lewis. March 1965. New-York Historical Society.
Stephen Somerstein. Martin Luther King, Jr. seen from rear, speaking to crowd of 25,000 in Montgomery, Alabama. March 1965. New-York Historical Society.
Clementine: I have feelings for you. Gabe: I have feelings for you. Narrator: The feeling was friendship, but neither had ever experienced it.