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Ophelia by Jean-Baptiste Bertrand (1872)
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I know this sounds like the deranged ramblings of a senile old man but I swear it used to be possible to look up information on the internet
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I think the fattest wild pigeon in a given city should be venerated as a sort of civic deity.
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you replied so fast” my fault i’ve developed an emotional attachment to you
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Judaism: "Magic is technically not allowed unless you have a PHD in Judaism. Even then it's kinda its own thing. Listen, it's complicated, it starts with neoplatonic-"
Christianity: "Magic is definitely not allowed but it's existence is a little...devious...risque... Christ can command demonic forces you know...c'mon, let's be a bit bad today. If we aren't, Christ died for nothing."
Islam: "Our prohibitions against magic are at constant odds with our deep respect for a well constructed Quranic loophole." [Brushes 400th mystic sect under the rug]
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Armenians have lived in Jerusalem for 1,600 years and Armenian Palestinians are the oldest group in the Armenian diaspora. From their indigenous land in Artsakh to the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem, Armenians have been facing ethnic cleansing and persecution on multiple fronts. With the escalating genocidal violence in Gaza and the West Bank, armed settler encroachment into Armenian holdings in Jerusalem has fallen under the radar of some pro-Palestine activism and it is critical we do not allow this to happen.
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( In 1948, Armenians in Jerusalem numbered about 16,000. Today, that number has shrunk; estimates range from 700-1000, with a smaller community in Bethlehem. )
“We are not the objectives of the Israelis, but we occupy a huge chunk of Jerusalem. The fact that we’re here is an obstacle for them, but we’ve been here for 1,600 years and we’re not going anywhere.” "These are only the most visible of the challenges facing the community....Israeli discrimination, economic decline, and political insecurity have taken a toll on Armenians, encouraging emigration. A century after the community was nearly annihilated, Armenian Palestinians today say they feel deeply at home in the Holy Land, but fear how much longer they will be able to hold on."
“Don’t ask me about the massacres that happened 100 years ago [1915],” Annie Guluzian said when asked about her experiences as an Armenian Palestinian. “I won’t open [up about] those topics. Because if I do, I will start talking about my brother who was martyred by the Israelis in the [second] Intifada.” The toll of the Israeli occupation in Palestine is what defines her life today, Guluzian added. Source
Since October 26th, 2023, when the leader of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem announced it would cancel a once-secret 2021 land lease deal with a real estate company that has alleged links to settler interests, the company, Xana Gardens, has sent in armed settlers and bulldozers to steal the land (including Armenian Chruch property and several Armenian families). Armenians have been resisting the occupational forces day in and day out.
From November 5th:
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November 22nd:
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November 25th:
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In response, Armenians have created an account on Twitter called SaveTheArq which has been documenting and updating on social media the recent land demolitions by Israeli settlers in the Armenian quarter, they have also launched a fundraiser for legal actions to protect the Armenian quarter and I highly recommend donating, if you can't, please share it around:
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The Lady and the Crow by Anato Finnstark
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part of me wants to be professional part of me wants to sign my emails with dark souls texts
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