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Not to worry people but the responses to the hostage releases are making me snap in real time. I was thinking of staying nice but I'm so done.
You took a kid having their first meal in weeks and turned into an argument for Jews being white
You took a girl who was shot in the leg and taken away from her captors into a Stockholm syndrome love story
You took a dad in the worst situations a parent can be in and decided to vilify him because he'd rather his daughter die a quiet death than be raped, tortured and scarred for life
You have still yet to say anything on the Thai and Filipino workers who were also abducted, the kids and mothers still held, the Beduoins and Arabs who were also kidnapped, you have yet to address that many of the kids released have no family to go back to, you even denied hostages were taken until now when you can't avoid it. And now to cope you're claiming they were treated well
You truly do not see us as humans experiencing the worst hate crime in nearly a century. You're so full of hate that you can't even be happy for rescued children.
I'm done. My trust of goyim has been broken forever
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Sir Edward Burne-Jones, School For Dragon Babies, 1884, pencil on paper
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Aside from the fact that they were literally held hostage for over a month, and had their neighbors and friends and family killed - that a group are filmed with them on camera being treated relatively well enough that they appear fine is not a great moral indicator?? Some of their relatives are still captured (with the girl in the left second row having been shot in the leg before being taken up gaza, with her brother still held hostage). I'm not sure how great a situation you think you are putting your loved ones (and yourself) in if you suddenly start spitting and kicking your captor no? They had a segment of hostages they brought with an exchange in mind, because they knew that if they were able to exchange them (when alive) they'd get a good ratio as a trade via palestinian prisoners (see the Gilad Shalit case).
If you want you can argue about how Israel treats its prisoners, but this is disingenuous. The woman in the lower photograph was disfigured via an explosive she carried that detonated, that's not exactly an issue of mistreatment while imprisoned, no?
how "human animals" treat hostages
how "civilized democratic human beings" treat "prisoners" and "under 18s"
don't stop talking about palestine
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This is very sad that she lost her grandfather, but I'm so confused by this whole post like, when I looked at her Instagram the comments kept saying that "not even ten minutes later he was shot in the back" but his shirt stains look totally different and he's lost his shoes and is somehow also covered in cement dust? He definitely wasn't dragged there by someone else after death as you see blood pooling in place. Theoretically if we were to say they did an execution for no reason at all, the whole setup in the image is fairly strange, and at a minimum this photo would have been taken at another time no? The only big media I've seen covering this is Shaun King who's not great, and when I looked on more sources in Arabic and French and English (all of them were working with the same limited information currently) some alleged they think he could have been taken out for alleged collaboration by Hamas

Israel shot and killed this man and is now pretending they helped him!! His name is Basheer Ibrahim Hejji and he was a beloved 72 years old grandfather.
Israel is posting his image everywhere pretending that they helped him. They shot him right after this photo.
His granddaughter Hala Hijji said her grandfather was forced to walk miles and miles by israel and was struggling so badly. After Israeli took this photo they shot him in the head and back. Executed him.


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Miho Hirano’s “Recollection” at Corey Helford Gallery.
Opening on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019 at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Miho Hirano’s spectacular solo exhibition, “Recollection.”
Hirano’s dreamy oil paintings are inhabited by ephemeral spirits at one with their natural environment, whose hair flows into flowering tree branches or flowing strands of seaweed. She adorns their hair with accessories made of flora and fauna like swarming bees, hummingbirds, and goldfish, each carrying their own weight as elements of beauty and symbols of Hirano’s identity. In essence, each of her paintings represents a world where humans and nature can coexist.
The exhibition will be on view until December 7th, 2019.
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I know many of you out there are feeling a bit down. Have a crow to Wouldn’t it be Nice by the Beach Boys to lift your mood.
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Composer: Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869)
Work: Scherzo. La reine Mab, reine des songes from Roméo et Juliette (1839)
Performer: Wiener Philharmoniker; conducted by Colin Davis
#Classical Music#Hector Berlioz#Roméo et Juliette#Romeo and Juliet#CAN'T believe that all this time this was what was stuck in my head good lord imma kill myself ouch
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Did you know that you can make fake 3D pixel art in Blender by just like turning anti-aliasing off?? And pixelizing post-effects? Sounds super simple but it took me forever to figure it out.
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Take me Home, Country Roads by John Denver, but… well, let’s be honest. When that guy showed up at your doorstep hawking personal bomb shelters, you jumped at the opportunity. What, like you’d just like the coming nuclear apocalypse take you? Like some kinda sucker? You know better.
So you’re alone in your shelter when an emergency broadcast comes on and a man announces, shockingly calm, that a bomb has been launched and the world is entering its final hours. You hear the blast, which shakes the earth, and the accompanying blaze which engulfs the surrounding forest… and something strange comes over you.
You’re safe. You’re safe in your shelter in the woods. So why would you run to the door, open the seal, and venture out into the fire? Why run to the edge of the bluff and look down on the city burning beneath you?
You don’t know. But that is what you do.
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Lost in conversation. A fear submitted by Aria to Deep Dark Fears - thanks!
Have you seen my Deep Dark Fears books? They’re available in eight different languages!
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A little pick-me-up. A fear submitted by Lydburg to Deep Dark Fears - thanks!
You can pick up autographed copies of my Deep Dark Fears books in my Etsy store, they make great gifts!
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In case anyone is having a bad night:
Here is the fudgiest brownie in a mug recipe I’ve found
Here are some fun sites
Here is a master post of Adventure Time episodes and comics
Here is a master post of movies including Disney and Studio Ghibli
Here is a master post of other master posts to TV shows and movies
*tucks you in with fuzzy blanket* *pats your head*
You’ll be okay, friend <3
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Dracula Illustrations by Abigail Larson
Tumblr // Society6 // Instagram
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Open Edition prints are available now. International shipping.
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Russian girl doing a traditional Cossack sword dance
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