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i'd like to take the time and bring attention to the genocide currently happening in palestine. in the video, this poor man is not only crying for bread but because bombs took his home, his family, and his dignity. this isn't just about hunger, this is about war and people being erased in real time. if you support israel, this page is not for you and if you claim "the news doesn't explain everything" history does. educate yourself. don't be ignorant, because as your reading my stories and your liking the thousands of stories out there, palestinian people are suffering and dying.
i do create things for entertainment, and i know my platform isn't huge, but even so, attention could mean everything. on my welcome page i have a website linked where you could help palestinians suffering today.
we recently got news that without aid, 14,000 palestinian babies could die within the next 48 hours. whether you have a small platform or have a big one, spread the word and bring attention if you cannot donate to these families. this is not just a war, it's a genocide. and millions of innocent families are being murdered out of pure hatred.
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I just want to reiterate and stress just how exactly good of a pilot The Umbrella Academy had, from beginning to end, most notably, within the episode's first ten minutes.
The horrifying, body horror-esque beginning of a girl who wasn't pregnant before she jumped into the pool emerging not only pregnant but also now, suddenly, abruptly, going into active labour, punctuated by the sounds of stretching, tearing, ripping fabric.
The smooth introduction of the universe, the world, the situation, most notably, of Sir Reginald Hargreeves, as narrated by Pogo.
On the 12th hour of the first day of October 1989, 43 women around the world gave birth. This was unusual only in the fact that none of these women had been pregnant when the day first began. Sir Reginald Hargreeves, eccentric billionaire and adventurer, resolved to locate and adopt as many of the children as possible.
The abrupt juxtaposition of he got seven of them written stylized on the screen while "Picture Book" by The Kinks plays.
The "Phantom of The Opera" violin medley, Vanya playing to an audience of no one while on stage. Diego, vigilante justice and still in their childhood Umbrella Academy masks. Luther, alone on the moon. Allison on the red carpet. Klaus, fresh from rehab, another thirty day token.
The moment, when, each of them learned their father had died.
All of it—all of it—packed. It flowed. It rolled. And it didn't stop, until the end of the episode.
And contrast all of that, sharply, and directly, to what we got in season three.
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I miss the era where there'd be outtakes to animated movies like toy story or early 2000s barbie movies that shit was hilarious and so wholesome
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Everyday I remember The umbrella academy season one and cry about what could have been
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random shit
I refuse to believe that Lyla and Tim never got back together again
they are happily married with kids
bye
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zoe kravitz fighting for her life in these batman interviews to show she's familiar with year one/other source material so fanboys don't bite her head off (they will/are anyway) while rpatz just sits there nodding
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Honestly, this whole waiting 2+ years for the next season of a tv show is bizarre.
Not to mention the reluctance to release air dates ???
All it does is make people lose interest.
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just noticed on season one of friends they say minsk is in russia ?? why didn’t a whole freaking show fact check that minsk is the capital of belarus
#Americans have always thought Europe is just one big country haven’t they#friends#just wanted to comment :)#it annoyed me
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