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greta thunberg and 11 others on the flotilla carrying aid to gaza have been kidnapped by the israeli government in international waters.
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‘If you see this video, we are being intercepted and kidnapped’
Greta Thunberg has shared a pre-recorded video appealing for international help.
“My name is Greta Thunberg, and I am from Sweden,” Thunberg said in the video recorded on board the Madleen, before tonight’s events.
“If you see this video, we are being intercepted and kidnapped in international waters by the Israeli occupational forces, or forces that support Israel,” she said.
“I urge all my friends, family and comrades to put pressure on the Swedish government to release me and the others as soon as possible.”
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i've always found it bizarre how writers of certain shows never trust their villainous lead characters enough without creating excuses for their immoral acts out of fear that they might alienate the audience (though the audience clearly wouldn't). i believe it's a common storytelling trend but little do they know that resorting to narrative manipulation and gaslighting the audience by "justifying" the leads' hypocrisy without repercussions and other pivotal characters being unjustly nerfed by the writers to "absolve" the leads of their heinous actions always backfires by making them appear underwhelming and inauthentic
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So do you think anybody is going acknowledge that Hind Rajab should have been celebrating her 7th birthday today with her family? Do you think anybody is going to acknowledge that?
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🟡 NEW: Israel has approved a plan to seize complete control of the Gaza Strip and hold it indefinitely. The plan, which was unanimously approved by the Israeli Cabinet, aims to intensify military operations in Gaza gradually.
The plan was approved despite warnings from the army chief, who reportedly told ministers that “this could endanger the hostages held there.” According to Israeli sources, the new plan will be implemented gradually after US President Trump’s visit to the region next week.
The plan also includes the forced displacement of Palestinians from the northern to the southern part of the Strip. Additionally, Israel plans to implement a new strategy for controlling the distribution of humanitarian aid, with backing from the US.
This comes as Israel continues to enforce a total blockade on essential supplies for the 65th consecutive day. The UN has already announced it will not cooperate with Israel’s new aid delivery plan, stating that “it contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles.”
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Remember Actor Minho is economically stable, smiles like the sun, loves to catch fish and diving along with other hobbies. He is happy and healthy. No creepy people obsessing over him. Yay!
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Saw someone posting it on Twitter.


Part of the reason I think Minho took back Wookyung was because he knows how it feels to be desperate as the person you love the most is ready to discard you. He felt pity for Wookyung, a pity (not love cause he knows Duna doesn't love him) he wanted from Duna but never got. He was vulnerable, crying and begging on the floor. Wookyung was vulnerable, crying and begging in the road. It definitely reminded him of his own past.
Though the difference is, Duna while leaving Minho thought she deserved better than Minho while Minho was surprised someone like Cha Wookyung (rich, successful, lots of friends, had social respect) still wants him. Even though the same guy raped him, hurt him, Minho still thought Wookyung was better than him even after all that and he didn't deserve someone like Wookyung who had and could have whatever he wanted in his life yet running after a nobody like Minho who's poor, failed author, abandoned by his mom, hated by his dad and everyone else.
His confidence was rolling on the floor. Another reason why he took Wookyung back. Idk why, but the way Minho hugs Duna seems more devastating, it feels like he's holding onto her for dear life, he's full of regret and at the same time happy to have the love of his life back in his life.
But all I see in Wookyung's face is relief, the regret is there but not intense as it should be. Probably because his confidence in himself isn't that low as Minho. He's still very much entitled and greedy. "can I be your number four?" is not the same as "I'll still love you even if you pity me." Minho was ready to accept whatever Duna gave him but Wookyung feels a bit entitled and thinks he deserves more from Minho (he doesn't of course. Minho doesn't owe him anything, not even empathy or pity).
Minho had a better character growth and a redemption but Wookyung doesn't even come close to that. Which is a pity cause Minho definitely deserves better than Wookyung.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-22/food-plant-solutions-malnutrition-farming-edible-plants/12580732
https://fms.cmsvr.com/fmi/webd/Food_Plants_World
This guy is my new hero. I LOVE learning about native food plants that just grow everywhere without human help.
The database is a little clunky to use (especially on a phone), but still loads of excellent information.
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Heinrey actually sold the children to slavery? The fuck? (Sorry for the language) How this guy is considered good especially by his fans. Rashta got vitriol for selling lebbeti to slavery but this guy gets a pass? Let me guess his fans say it was necessary to "protect" his family and he did it for Navier, and it was normal for that time but of course if Rashta does the same thing, she's the worst and doesn't deserve any excuses huh?
Basically, I don't understand it either but it irks me to my core
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You didn't "subvert a classic fairytale." You just re-invented classism
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“Covered in white feathers, messy, and smelling like peaches…”


“Our first kiss.”


“But the thing at the end is, all I remember is being abandoned by you.”
Flashback to Navier and Sovieshu’s first kiss
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