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blue-ish-sky · 4 months
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The stanley parable?....what r u doing in my meet the cores video?
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blue-ish-sky · 4 months
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memes that give off subnautica vibes but i redraw ryley over them
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blue-ish-sky · 4 months
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Have you been a good monster this year?
Santa Agumon might bring you a big present! 🎁
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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that one draw this as your comfort characters meme but i picked the two least related guys
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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Team Rocket says fuck transphobes!
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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Ncuti rly just rocked up trouserless, played a high-stakes game of catch, told his younger self to get some fucking therapy, cloned the Tardis (HELLO?), and left to go clubbing. Iconic behaviour. No notes.
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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Liz Shaw after The Doctor called himself UNIT'S first scientific advisor and then Mel called herself The Doctor's first redheaded companion:
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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If anyone has the energy and time to spare, I could use some help.
I, like many others, emailed my MP about the genocide currently happening in Palastine. Today I recived a response. I'm trying to formulate my own response, but I'm struggling to sort through sources and find ones that couldn't simply be brushed away as baised. Any and all info would be really appreciated. I'm also going to put the mp's response under the cut incase anyone has any thoughts.
Trigger warning for incredibly infuriating, upsetting and callous things being said regarding the Palestinian genocide by Israel.
"The situation in the Middle East is extremely difficult, heartbreaking and we all wish it wasn’t happening. We all want a resolution as swiftly as possible and all wish that we were not in the place that we are. Whilst I think it is going to be extremely challenging, I hope that a way can be found as soon as is practical to calm the situation.
The challenge I’m afraid, though, is in when that happens. What is happening in Gaza is a war situation and, regrettably and very terribly, that means we have seen difficult days and that there will be further ones ahead. That war was created by Hamas, a terrorist organisation, indiscriminately killing 1,200 people and dragging another 200 back into Gaza to use as pawns in a political game. It is absolutely, utterly outrageous what they have done and they have caused the events which have ended in the place they are.
Whilst I understand the point you are making, the challenge I have is that Israel must, in my view, have the ability to defend itself. They must be able to look their citizens in the eye and confirm that they are not going to be murdered in cold blood by a terrorist organisation that is willing to execute grandmothers and then upload footage of that execution to her own Facebook page so her family can see. Israel has been very clear that it seeks to minimise casualties and it has made clear attempts to do so (including having been criticised for elements of that policy); it drops leaflets in advance of its operations, it has been clear that it would be safer for civilians to temporarily move out of the northern part of Gaza and it has people embedded into its frontline army operations, who do not report into the military chain of command but instead the Israeli attorney general separately, to assess the proportionality of what it is doing. Whilst war situations are always very difficult, it is trying to minimise casualties whilst focusing on the ultimate objective – to remove the terrorist organisation that is Hamas. That ceasefire and the suffering could be ended, right now, if Hamas laid down their weapons, stopped using hospitals as command centres, stopped firing rockets (badly) so they end up killing their own people and stop using the Gazan people as human shields.
You ask for a ceasefire. I would love to see hostilities end but, practically and logically, I don’t understand how that is possible. Hamas are bad faith actors. They behead people. They throw their own people off buildings. Is that who we should encourage the Israelis to seek a permanent ceasefire with? And, if a ceasefire is agreed, what conditions should Hamas be given? Because, if the past is to go by, all Hamas do is regroup and get ready to create the next terrorist attack to start another cycle of violence. They have literally said that they would repeat 7th October time and time again, given the chance to do so.
If you, like I, want peace in the Middle East, work night and day to get rid of Hamas. If you want to ensure that we are not back here every time Hamas find a way to commit new atrocities, support the removal of that barbaric organisation which kills its own people. If you believe in the long-term prospects of peace in the Middle East, start with the right of Israel not to have 1,300 of its defenceless citizens executed. I deplore the loss of a single human life and badly want the situation in the Middle East to be resolved – but the first and only way to do that is for Hamas to be removed.
I am sorry that we are unable to agree on this matter but I hope the above is helpful in some way. I want this situation resolved as quickly as possible and for peace to come to the whole of the Middle East. Yet, I cannot and will not support actions which simply will embolden terrorists in the long-run. None of this had to happen. It only did because Hamas chose to come into Israel, execute, maim, burn, behead, rape and kill. That is the reason for what is happening. If you are concerned, angry, frustrated and despairing of what is happening in the Middle East, blame Hamas. And demand with every sinew of your being that the action to remove them is quick, successful and allows a new chapter to open for everyone – and lays the foundation for peace in the long-term."
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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One trait that I think Doctor Who has maintained throughout its long run is that it is truly a family show. Every serial has something for everyone. For example, in "Invasion of the Dinosaurs," children are exposed to such educational topics as fascism, eugenics, and eco-terrorism, while their parents are kept amused by the silly animated dinosaurs.
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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oh theres something to drawing characters comfortable in bed
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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💥 A Rocky Horror Moment 💋
With Fraaaankieee~
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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💎HAPPY DOCTOR WHO DAY!💎
60 YEARS! Oh my giddy aunt! This world means so much to me, as do all the friends I've met through it. This show really is like no other. Happy birthday Doctor Who! Here's to another 60!
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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oh yeah and have some bonus aces while i’m awake
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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*Plushifies your stanley parable* fuck you
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blue-ish-sky · 5 months
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⏱️60TH SPECIALS COUNTDOWN - 8TH DOCTOR⏱️
7 Days to go! Here's the Eighth Doctor! Speaking of which... How did you enjoy the Union?
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blue-ish-sky · 6 months
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How cute is this? An Eighth Doctor muppet!
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