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Unpopular opinion on Papyrus as a character? Or how he is portrayed by the fandom?
For an unpopular opinion on Papyrus’ characterization, I kind of want to see him having more emotions besides being cheerful? I mean we do see him get mad at Sans, and feel sad when talking to us in the King Papyrus neutral end. But I would love to see what he’s like when he’s really angry, and not just annoyed at his brother’s jokes. We’ve seen what Undyne and Sans are like when they’re furious, and it’s terrifying. I would love to see Papyrus being terrifying as well.
For his portrayal by the fandom, I want to see more protective Papyrus. The fandom really likes protective Sans, and some people also portray other characters as being protective over him. I’d love to see him being overprotective over Sans for a change in fancomics and fanfics, getting furious if anyone so much dared to threaten Sans. And also him being protective over Undyne, and even Frisk.
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I Recently got out of an abusive relationship . I lost mostly everything from it and almost didn't survive. I am happy to be alive today. Im asking for donations so i can get back on my feet. I know we are living in troubled times so im asking if you can't donate then please consider rebloging. I really need the help.
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My name is Mohammed Ayyad from Gaza. My wife, children and I were displaced quickly since the first days of the war on Gaza, leaving behind all our wealth and dreams. We are forced to leave our home and live in the south of Gaza, Rafah.
A few days after we left the house and went to the south (Rafah) we announce our tactics to our home with ease our beautiful next and destroyed everything we owned. Everything we had went with the wind, we are now working in hell (the tent) suffering one from collecting wood to cook food which is clearly difficult to produce from the water that was spread and is polluted by the cursed war and our work we lose our source of livelihood.
I became a desperate refugee and dug into a very small tent, without water and food life became horrible and sad with the disappearance of the need to survive. It is a struggle for survival.
Because of the continuous bombing and the difficulty of living with the high expectations our life is security our life is peace, we ask generous people to donate to service our planes. Our lives are threatened at any time, and everyone is exposed and death is not. We have never been safely moved to a place until war, and we have never lost our lives at any moment. Every little contribution counts, and your donation, small and big, makes an impact and helps improve safety and compatibility.
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Like, guys, who gives a shit what people ship?!
Like, as long as it’s not, like, glorifying incest, pedophilia, sexual assault, any forms of abuse (ie emotional, physical, financial, mental, etc.),or actually toxic relationships, whether in the source material or not, then, and I’ll say it again
Just let people enjoy themselves and their fandoms please
This is my little daughter Ghazal, she is sick and suffering from malnutrition and growth deficiency. Please help her by donating in the link or sharing, please. 💔🙏🙏
We live in a very bad tent. My daughter can't stand the extreme heat. Please help me. 🙏💔
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I am so sorry, I am unable to donate at the moment. But I will reblog and share as many times I can. You and your child deserve safety. Thank you for reaching out.
I took so much pride in telling Irish students and professors at my Irish university how proud we, Palestinians, are of having one of the lowest rates of illiteracy in the Arab World (Approximately 1%) and how much we cherish education. I also shed light on how the ongoing genocide has deprived students across all levels of their right to a proper education by bombing schools and universities and making the living conditions in Gaza just hellish.
Having been a lecturer at the Islamic University in Gaza (IUG) for two years, I have always seen the passion and determination in the eyes of my students whenever they talked about their life goals and dreams. Not only did this war kill their dreams but also killed many of my students. One of them is the smiling young man in the middle of the picture below Mohammed.
Mohammed was known for always having a big smile on his face that would brighten not only the lecture halls but also our days. I look at my chat with Mohammed on Facebook and think to myself: Is there any hope he would reply to his teacher if he were to send him a message?! Take all the marks you want, but please say something! Please reply!
For my students, education is a bridge to success in life and an opportunity to get equipped with the skills and knowledge they crave. It means talking to experts in their fields, mingling with like-minded people, and having exciting experiences. In addition, education is indisputably a noble form of resistance and entrenching existence. It is our most cherished tool to preserve our culture, values, and commitment to our land and rights as Palestinians. Depriving students of education is equal to depriving them of Oxygen.
This was the ending part of a play performed by my students named 'Sounds from Heaven'. It embodied the characters of iconic Palestinian martyrs like Al-Jazeera Palestinian American journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh.
Four months into the war, I was evacuated to Ireland to pursue my studies. Looking over my shoulder to see my greatly damaged house and family running from death from one place to another felt like ripping my soul out of my body. How does one work on his PhD research in such circumstances? How do you process all the near-death experiences and horrible images in your head from the war? What kind of therapy helps you cope with and accept your constant worry about your family? None! As the hope of a ceasefire diminishes every minute, the only solution I am left with is to evacuate my family from Gaza to Egypt until peace and life revisit my beautiful Gaza.
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