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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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(( ok so. I’m moving. bye.
you’re free to like this post if you want to interact with me on a new blog, but. this one’s going archive. rest in shit. ))
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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(( ok so. I’m moving. bye.
you’re free to like this post if you want to interact with me on a new blog, but. this one’s going archive. rest in shit. ))
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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*eats a berry* *eats a berry* *eats a berry* *eats a berry* *eats a berry*
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Nasty vacation
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at all my hetalian mutuals:💫💗⭐💘🌈💖✨💞🌈💗💫💘⭐💖 🌻 💝🌟💗💛💞💘
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sielunmaisema (n.): a finnish word used to describe a scene imprinted in memory, where your mind and body are both at peace. the landscape of the soul.
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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👀👀👀
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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(( hey guys I’m not sure what to do with my blog since this comm stinks but I don’t want to lose my muses entirely, so. here’s a poll I would love you to vote in ))
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Helsinki, Finland (by Manuel Ribeiro)
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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Haha makes sense 😅
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In Finnish folklore, Devil (Piru) isn’t just an evil hunter of souls tempting people into sinful things like gambling and drinking. He’s aware that no matter what bad happens, humans will blame him (and his demons) for it, even when he has done nothing. 
Because of this, Devil sometimes helps those in trouble out from sheer “I’m so not up for getting blamed for this shit I have not done!”-attitude.
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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PSA
I stayed out of the community for a long time for several reasons, but one of the major ones is blatant offensiveness some people bring to the table daily. It’s become an issue big enough I decided to speak up and bring your attention to it. Pray tell, why is it commonly preached to say “punch the nazi”, “fuck the nazis” and so on, and then applying the Nazi ideology to your muses?
Lemme just break this out to you: if you roleplay a German muse and make the Stasi a part of their personal history, you’re a Nazi apologist. Why you’d ask. It happened after WW2 after all! Wrong. The Stasi recruited ex-Nazis. They straight up recruited Nazis to control the people and prevent them from challenging the Soviet government. The regular folk was terrified of them. The spies could be everywhere, even among your close friends or family, given there was one Stasi agent per 30 people, statistically. My friend has another post with numbers here. They murdered people. They imprisoned those who dared to speak up. They used torture. They weren’t your quirky “muse as a spy” plot. They were murderers.
Psychological policing of Germany’s population—to root out dissenting voices and prevent people from challenging the government—had been the norm under the Gestapo, Nazi Germany’s intelligence-gathering police. Nazis paved the way by using citizens as informers or denouncers. ( source )
The Stasi did the same, because shockingly?? they recruited the good ol’ Gestapo buddies. 
Indeed, the Stasi was seen as a localized extension of the KGB, the Soviet Security Service that had arrived when the Russians had liberated Berlin from the Nazis in 1945. They were tasked with maintaining political support for the East German regime and for identifying perceived enemies of the state. After an uprising by workers in 1953 – campaigning for a state that was more like socialist which they had been sold by the authorities, with fairer wages and better conditions – was put down by the government and the Soviets, the need for a stronger secret police was clear to the DDR’s hierarchy. ( source )
In addition, I’m Polish. I’m not German, and I do not wish to speak on the account of the German people in the community & here on Tumblr in general. But my parents remember those times. They were young, true, but they remember the fear the Stasi made innocent people feel. What’s more, we had our own version of the secret police here in our country. It was not advised to confide in anyone, because the walls had ears, and you could end up killed, tortured, or threatened in any way. The cases of children spying on their parents weren’t something shocking. Making your country/city representation muse a member of the Stasi, joking about the Stasi, or making it into a funny joke XD makes you disgusting in my eyes, and I want you to block me immediately & hopefully rethink your ways. The Wall might be gone, but the people, especially the elderly, are still traumatized by the Stasi times. ( another source )
If my hefty post doesn’t speak volumes to you and the linked articles mean nothing to you, I just don’t know what to tell you.
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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yeah so, the stasi literally did recruit actual ex nazis into their ranks and helped out other ex nazis that didn’t actually join them
The Stasi channelled large amounts of money to Neo-Nazi groups in West, with the purpose of discrediting the West. The Stasi allowed the wanted West German Neo-Nazi Odfried Hepp to hide in East Germany and then provided him with a new identity so that he could live in the Middle East. 
Stasi employed one secret policeman for every 166 East Germans; by comparison, the Gestapo deployed one secret policeman per 2,000 people. As ubiquitous as this was, the ratios swelled when informers were factored in: counting part-time informers, the Stasi had one agent per 6.5 people. This comparison led Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal to call the Stasi even more oppressive than the Gestapo.
The Stasi ordered a campaign in which cemeteries and other Jewish sites in West Germany were smeared with swastikas and other Nazi symbols. Funds were channelled to a small West German group for it to defend Adolf Eichmann.
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                                 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐧                                                              ©
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                                 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐧                                                              ©
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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anyway hi 
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sininensalo-a · 4 years
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(( emerges just to say that you should totally get the witcher verse and rp with me on my witcher blogue ))
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