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1 year ago

The insanity continues


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11 months ago

Yeah of course 20 years in poverty are just as bad as 800 years lived in the literal street lmao. I'm guessing you've never been homeless 💀

I'm starting to think the reading comprehension of Tumblr users is 0 because i said "they are both bad" which is true. Now do you want to keep being rude or can you kindly get off my page?


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11 months ago

Aemond did not care for Jaehaerys LMAO why is he sadder over Lucerys death than for Jaehaerys 😭🙏


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11 months ago

Solidarity with Gaza: Needed Now more than Ever!

Not only do hard times create strong people, but also unleash the goodness and empathy in them. In the face of the horrifying magnitude of loss inflicted on the people of Gaza, it is the support of the free world that alleviates our pain and gives us hope for a better promising future.

Unfortunately, this war has spared no one. Everyone in Gaza has experienced agony, fear, famine, thirst, forced displacement, and despair. The systematic genocide is meant to shatter their souls, kill their dreams, and erase their existence.

The situation in Gaza moves from bad to worse, and there seems to be a real intention to perpetuate the war even if it means killing thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza and demolishing entire residential blocks with no regard for the lives of people.

My family in Gaza, like all the people there, continues to run in a vicious circle of pain, fear, and death. Please continue to Donate, reblog, and share my campaign everywhere to help me save my family. Thank you so much for your support so far!!!

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11 months ago

Welcome

We are the family of Zaher with his wife and five children, Manar Farah Halak Ahmed Baraa. Manar is married and has a baby. We are from Gaza, north of it specifically. Before the 7th of October, we lived a happy life and had all the necessities of life available to us, including education, food, housing, and medicine. We had our dreams that we aspire to reach. Without wars and calmly, but unfortunately the war started before we achieved a need. The occupation burned our house and completely bombed my sister’s house. Our homes became uninhabitable, and all of Gaza became unfit for life according to a global agreement. We in Gaza live a very tragic life and we hope that this damned nightmare will end. My father used to work in trade, but even his workplace was destroyed. My sister’s husband used to work in selling clothes, and his shop also burned down, and no traces of him remained. Manar, her eldest son, was born in the war, and he has no clothes left

Or anything related to children, and if there are any, it is with great difficulty due to the siege and the high prices. Manar is studying law and was unable to finish university, Farah and Hala are studying business administration in the third year, Ahmed is in high school and was unable to finish it because of the war, and Baraa is in the eighth grade

We want to leave Gaza and rebuild our future. Support us and donate to us. May God reward you with all goodness. A small amount makes a difference. Thank you

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1 year ago

I don't get why people in the genshin impact community gets so mad when people say the characters look like children, like yes, Venti, Wanderer, Lyney and Freminet look like children I'm pretty sure the last two are meant to be teens 😭 Venti is quite literally in the form of a young boy they are supposed to look like children


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1 year ago
In fantasy, medieval life is depicted as all sexual violence and squalor. It's not that simple
Whenever a fantasy series such as "House of the Dragon" treads deeply into gruesome violence or plain old human exploitation, storytellers like to say it's historically accurate. But while sexual and reproductive violence is somewhat accurate for the medieval age, so are myriad other things that seem to fall off the storyboard when it's time to add authenticity.

“The desire to be ‘accurate’ suddenly disappears when sex isn’t involved and it is actual interesting day to day minutiae,” says Eleanor Janega, a medieval historian who teaches at the London School of Economics. “If the ('Game of Thrones’) world was historically accurate, why isn’t every single noble house or castle absolutely covered by huge gaudy, colourful murals? Why is it that this form of historical accuracy isn’t important, but showing rape as endemic is?”

Other historians point out that, as prurient and gasp-worthy as something like a crude C-section death is, such butchery wasn’t as prevalent as storytellers would have you believe.

“They were very keen on protecting mothers from harm,” medieval history scholar Sara McDougall told Slate.

Texts from the time indicate that such extreme measures would usually be performed on women who had already died – not, as in “House of the Dragon,” a fully awake and alert woman with no clue what was about to happen to her.

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Janega points out that, while medieval times were certainly not overkind to women or anyone else who wasn’t rich, powerful and male, they weren’t the burlesque of suffering we’re so used to seeing on screen.

“'Accuracy’ is always focusing on the distasteful aspects of a society, but never the pleasurable ones,” she says. “(It) somehow always encompasses sexual violence and never things like, for example, the three field system, or fishing weirs. They don’t really show how women other than the nobility are a dynamic part of the medieval workforce. Women are found in pretty much every facet of medieval work: as blacksmiths, running shops, brewing beer, in cloth production, running bath houses or in trading delegations addressing the court.”


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