Smash || 25 || She / They || Leo I like telling stories and cooking, and i long to return to the sea.
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Take your pick. It’s nothing a little Rad-Away can’t fix.
The text is a quote from the movie The Angry Red Planet.
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- i'm italian and this is hurting me - it's from a chicago dungeon
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People are so stupid about snakes. If there's a little black racer chilling outside just leave it alone, you don't have to kill it, it's probably dealing with all your pests for you, jesus christ
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kabru is so fucking funny. he’s out here playing 15 dimensional manipulation mind chess with a guy whose hobby is barking like a dog
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When it comes to testimonies of the generations that went through the Nakba, I have compiled a small but very rich list of resources to help keep their testimonies alive.
The website Palestine Remembered has a huge archive of over 600 videos of lengthy testimonies from Nakba survivors that are grouped according to their districts and towns.
The Nakba Archive is a big project conducted by AUB which includes interviews of first generation palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
Almashriq also has voice recordings of testimonies of Palestinian Nakba survivors who were internally displaced and the interviews are grouped according to the area where they were expelled to.
Israeli NGO Zochrot has a database of testimonies including video recordings of Nakba survivors that is regularly updated.
Lastly, written testimonies are equally important and photographer Anne Paq shared her series dedicated to pairing testimonies of Nakba survivors along with photographs of them and their grandchildren.
We all must be committed to keep these stories at the forefront of our discussions on Palestine, despite Israel's constant efforts to bury the truth (both literally and figuratively).
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It was mostly the Enclave that did most of the FEV experiments! They conducted FEV expriments with the deathclaws post war and actually ended up producing a small "settlement" of intelligent deathclaws (who were later wiped out by the Enclave). They also used these modified deathclaws to cover up their abduction of the vault 13 residents.
The Master "refining" the deathclaws is mentioned in the fo2 strategy guide but as far as i'm aware? They dont contain any human dna, they were made from a mix of jackson's chameleons and "mixed animal stock". Though i SWEAR there was a piece of ingame content that said otherwise? Old world blues maybe?
Though deathclaws were specifically designed to be bipedal, for a better field of view, and were given 2 additional "fingers" when they were being engineered prewar. Older versions of deathclaws (fo1/2) were more mammalian, some variations even had fur! I believe this was scrapped bc of rendering issues.


Is it me or is it absolutely terrifying how human a deathclaw skull looks?
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can i be real with u for a second. i can't believe tjere's a real fandom for stuff like genshin impact. imagine if half your dash was posting about raid shadow legends. you'd think it was astroturf
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tears in my eyes rn, the campus movement has inspired folks at a retirement community :')
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why are bathroom sinks designed like that. infuriating
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there has been more moments than i can count in the past seven months where i felt destroyed by all the death and carnage i've seen due to the colonialism and imperialism of the world. but there was something in particular about hind's death that made me think the world would stop turning bc how could anything continue given how gruesome and inhumane her death was? and yet, the world did not stop. and i thought we were once again left to remember her story only in our minds as she became another number, as her murderers went on killing unpunished, and as her mother grieved with rage when all she wanted was to keep her daughter warm and as safe as she could manage in this man-made hell on earth.
however, hind, a girl who only got to experience her kindergarten graduation, is now being immortalized in universities across the nation. her story did resonate to the masses and we will not let her be forgotten nor forgive those complicit in her death. real justice would be having hind alive, but these students are showing that they will stop the world and burn the status quo it upholds to the ground if it means her people can truly be liberated.


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