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Seehunde | Harbo(ur) seals, common seals
Phoca vitulina
[Seehundstation Norddeich, 05.09.2024]
#Seehund#Harborseal#Harbourseal#Commonseal#Phocavitulina#Robbe#Seal#Heuler#Babyseal#Sealpup#SeehundstationNorddeich#Norddeich
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Debenture Section 2(30) of the Companies Act 2013.
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Because I’ve got my finger right on the pulse, I’m gonna make a meandering post about a long-cancelled period drama rather than the major one currently airing. But this has been in the drafts for ages, and yeah I just really didnt like the depiction of Kett’s rebellion in Becoming Elizabeth. And I need to complain about it lol. I wish i could say it was a good effort but im not sure i can even give it that...
a looong post because i cannae haud me wheesht
Firstly, and perhaps one of the most important things, is they have the rebels in the show rally around the cry, ‘kill all gentlemen!’ This wasn't a phrase used by the rebels at the Mousehold camp - it's been attributed to the revolts in the West, but i'd agree with recent research that it doesn't seem to actually have been said by anyone. The sentiment in of itself - the tearing down of the elite class - isn't something expressed in the articles the rebels produced, even if there were underlying tensions between the two groups. You do see it appear in individual testimonies sometimes, like here:
'the pore peple are now Famysshed but C of us wyll rise one daye agenst them & I wylbe one day he'.
I'm also not saying they were nice to the gentlemen they captured, or that they didn't want to confront these landed elites, because they did. But the rebels weren't, as shown in BE, slitting the throats of random nobles they came across. That kind of indiscriminate, murderous loathing isn't something i've seen represented in the sources describing their actions. There were few murders at all committed by the rebels - the battles against crown forces excluded - and fewer still can be confirmed to have been gentry. (although i should point out, whilst I'm focusing on Norwich because the show did, iirc there were killings of elites, and more talk in that sort of vein, in yorkshire). In the south, their violence seems largely to have been aimed at property, and chosen enclosures/deer parks and houses/household goods. that was the consistent thread running through their physical responses. For example:
'So some of the common people rose in Kent, Surrey, and Sussex under a captain they called Common-wealth and made havoc on the wild beasts in many of the parks in these parts. But they paid for their food in every place'.
or,
'they have pluckyd downe Sir Wyllyam Harberde’s parke that ys abowte hys newe howse, and dyverse other parkysse and commonse that be inclosyd in that cuntre, but harme thay doo too parson (nobody).... They saye thay wylle obaye the Kynges maiste and my lord Protector with alle the counselle, but thay saye thaye wyll nat have ther commonse and ther growendes to be inclosyd and soo taken from them.'
and from Holinshed,
'ditches and hedges, wherewith the commons abrode in the countrie were inclosed, were throwne downe'
Their violence was a response to land, economic, religious, as well as highly local factors. To my understanding, it didn't represent a desire to either kill or eradicate gentlemen as a social group. The Norwich articles do suggest aims to minimise their interference in the community, and it did represent a radical restructuring of local rights and spheres of influence - at least, as i understand it.
Again, all this isn't to say there wasn't force, that there wasn't any brutality, or that there wasn't bitterness or resentment directed at elites. To take another example from Holinshed, he describes this killing of an Italian mercenary at Mousehold:
‘but they [Dudley's forces] left one of their companie behind them, a gentleman that was an Italian, who… through euill hap being outherthrowne beside his horsse, he was inuironed about with a great multitude if those rebels, that tooke him prisoner, and like vile wretches spoiling him of his armor and apparell, hanged him ouer the wals of mount Surrie. Which act shewed what courtesie might be looked for at such cruell traitors hands… it seemed that their beastlie crueltie had bereft them the rememberance of all honest consideration and dutifull humanitie’.
Having said that, the way the show presents the rebels' violence seems to me to be unrepresentative. BE depicts an overly simplistic picture of the commons indiscriminately murdering nobles w/o compunction or for any particularly complex reasons. Just, showing these people yanking a random man and woman off their horses to slit their throats and then leaving them to die... it really fucked me off. That is not at all accurate to events or the commons' behaviour during Kett's rebellion. At least, not in any sources that i've read. I mean funnily enough people werent too keen on getting hanged, which goes a long way to explaining why they skewed away from interpersonal violence.
The show also understates the sheer scale of the death toll imo. Not only were significant numbers killed at Dussindale, but a large number were executed after the fact. There was also battles near Exeter, and a great many Cornish were killed - I've come across the number as potentially as many as 2 000 before.
'The knight, hearing of this came with 200 men in harness who by his order attacked the commons and slaughtered them like wolves among sheep'
'During this time the Lord Privy Seal saw his opportunity to attack the besiegers [at exeter] before the Cornishmen arrived and killed more than 5,000. ....Then [at Norwich] the captain and many honest men were hanged, many of them without deserving it for any harm they had done, and some who had not even raised a stick to go to the field'
i don't think the figures have to be understood as being 100% accurate to nevertheless impart the sense of scale.
BE sort of glosses over this, even if it shows a handful of rebel leaders being hanged. Local communities such as Norwich, Yarmouth and others involved would have been greatly effected in terms of the proportion of their population who were now dead.
And the number of people hanged, drawn, and quartered at the market cross in norwich.. it was 30 or so i think? i can't imagine watching all those people be brutally killed on the same spot in one day. There were churchmen hanged from their steeples in various towns (oh how funnily ironic of you!) - this also extended to William, Robert Kett's brother,
'likewise hanged on the toppe of Windham [Wymondham] Steeple'
And, ofc, people's hung, drawn and quartered body parts were placed on the town/city gates. There were hangings in many local areas wherever support for the rebellion had existed.
Rebels were also hanged actually from the oak of reformation, which I’d argue is a fairly pointed inversion and disregard for such a key symbol of the revolt. It strikes me as particularly cruel and dismissive. as in, everything they tried to convey about themselves was shown to be utterly pointless and irrelevant.
memories of all this lasted, as you can imagine, for decades afterwards, like in 1596:
'the people that there [oxfordshire] did Rise were persuaded to goe home, and were after hanged like dogges'
This deficit in the show is seemingly symptomatic of the general under-representation of the sheer scale of what was happening. the number of amassed people shown is miniscule compared not only to the numbers at Mousehold but also those across the south - as well as some disturbances in the north. I feel like this couldve been mentioned in the dialogue since showing all that wouldve been very difficult, as the scale was most likely a budget thing. But showing merely the killing of Kett and a handful of others does the whole sequence of events a terrible disservice.
It also glosses over the extent to which this was a factor in Somerset's fall, and it was a big factor. The nobility felt he was prioritising the commons over their own interest. Paulet wrote in a pretty exasperated way about Somerset’s policies, and ofc Warwick grew increasingly impatient with him. The common people actually rose in decent numbers when he asked them, but Seymour turned them away in the end. I think he likely realised it was a bridge too far. Edward was actually allowed to survive for a short time after the risings, but not by much.
Anyway, overall i felt the show was far too harsh towards the rebels and presented them as very one-dimensional. And on the flip-side if anything it was too kind towards the nobility in its depictions of their response, considering they showed only a few hangings and not the overwhelming scale of death and brutality that followed. It’s been a while since I’ve watched the show, but did they mention the battle at mousehold, even? If not I think that’s diabolical
(As an aside to that last point, I do find John Dudley interesting. And I mention that because I want to be clear, I’m not saying you can’t like these people, or find them fascinating or compelling or moving. But when ‘these people’ are Tudor ministers you have to be prepared that they will have done some terrible things. Whether that behaviour is the ‘norm’ then or not, it still makes for difficult, upsetting reading. And I’m saying this as someone who does find the characters of these v competent/influential ministers really fascinating - like Wolsey, Cromwell, Cranmer, Dudley, Cecil etc. I mean, Cecil in the wake of the northern revolt? Reading those documents makes me feel a bit sick actually. It’s chilling. But anyway, anyone in the court can come under this umbrella to varying extents, but the drivers/orchestrators of policy are obviously - next to the monarchs - at the heart of any brutality…)
#i get it. it’s a show about young Elizabeth#so if there wasn’t time to depict this properly. they’d have been better off sticking to her perspective. or a court perspective anyway#because… there’s not much to commend the portrayal of it#it's just a shame that one of the fleeting glimpses of popular culture afforded in a tudor drama was clearly not given the research needed#like. not even by half#this is a brief whistlestop tour. there's more that could be said and a lot more sources to include. but this is long enough as it is!#period drama#becoming elizabeth#the Tudors#john dudley#edward seymour#kett’s rebellion
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Shut up transphobic piece of trash. You’re just a brainless dick, and you’re the one needing a shrink
so lovely getting a post like this.
obviously it has no sence and doesnt know what it is..
male or female..
one thing for sure im not a transphobic. really do understand trans
see a trans man is a trans man and a trans woman is a trans woman.
a male is a male and a female is a female
nothing transphobic about that part
the part this lovely message is refering to is the fact i will not all someone they, them or what ever they might comeup with is because i only use him her she them(a group)
see if you want to be called them it means you are more then one person so yes you do need to see a profesional as splitpersonality and schizophrenia is actualy treatable this days.. its not the dark ages anymore you know..
hope you get the help you need and might actualy one day understand that not willing and not going to use the pronounce you might like has got nothing, absolutly nothing to do with transphobia, anti gay or what ever.. just with commonsence that its him or her.
even the dictionary will show that..you even were once taught in school how to use pronounce properly until corvit turned out to be a braindamaging disease as well other to affecting your airways.
anyone that knows this anon poster. please help him/her comfort him/her and try to make then understand the world is not against him/her
there is nothing wrong with trans people besides them feeling their body is not the gender they want it to be (or think they want it to be as ive seen a lot of times rl) its ok to not be happy about who or what you are. you can work on it figure it out and have a happy life.
yet calling someone tranphobic just because that person will not use some pronoun like blue parrot of them for a single person.. naa it is you that has a problem not the one not following an illusion
o if a man is postop to female sure ill call him her. no problem. yet dont expect me to call her them, it or what ever..
your not calling me Godess of light and beakon of sexuality either are you?
(im not and do not want to be called that way just she like i am female thank you..)
(it was offcourse send to me anon, no problem because the face of the pure hate vs natural males and females is ugly and does not want to show it self)
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It's only a parasite if it's harmful to the host. If only one organism is benefiting, but the other is otherwise unharmed it's... Uh... *googles* commonsalism? that's the word I found... BUT IF both organism and host are BENEFITING, then it's a symbiotic relationship. So if these things aren't harming the host they're on, and the host otherwise now just lives life with ears and a tail (or two or three) then it's not a parasite! And if that's the case, then I 100% would be down with this!
Anyone wanna spread animal ears like a fungus together
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Anyway im creative commonsing this concept i was working on when i was 7 right now:
A green pixie and a blue elf have a kid even tho, their nations are at war. Theyre both also at war with the red imps and the gold fairies, who are at war with eachother, but, a red imp and a gold fairy have a kid also. Then, get this omg, their kids (reviled on all sides except their progressive romeo and juliet families, for being mixed; the green and blue one is green and the gold and red one is doing this perma human torch thing with it), meet and have a kid! The kid is green* but can do the human torch thing and go full fairy like with wings, but its super hard like a werewolf transformation, this isnt some super saiyan shit. AND their kid is a revolutionary warrior going between factions and trying to broker peace somehow but also fighting the like, big evil, who kills all the parents, the grandparents are too old to adventure, BUT, they make the kid a sword that has a like rotating quadcolor gem set in the hilt that calls the ghosts of the parents and other ancestors into battle. The kid is a girl who dresses like xena but, shes green. She has elf ears. *with hella freckles and none of the imps or elves or pixies or fairies have any freckling and theyre all super xenophobic about everything, in their own ways
The story is/was called "on hilt of sword"
Im gonna wayback this so if you try to make a cartoon out of this without me I'll totally get you
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Seehund | Harbo(u)r seal, common seal
Phoca vitulina
[Aquarium Wilhelmshaven, 02.09.2024]
#Seehund#Harborseal#Harbourseal#Commonseal#Phocavitulina#Robbe#Seal#AquariumWilhelmshaven#Wilhelmshaven
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We are blessed here in that you can see a raun (pronounced rawn) really quite easily. We have a healthy bob / colony of them around the Calf thanks to the work of @manxnationalheritage and @manxwt I made this image using reference from a collection of photos taken of them on our trip to the Calf a couple of years back - if you've never been, make an effort to do so whilst we cant travel across - you won't be dissapointed! I'll share some of the photos in my stories later today. We went with @port_st_mary_boat_excursions_ and they were great, really friendly and informed, 👍 £20 per adult for a good few hours on the calf depending on tides, weather etc. (Not in affiliation, just credit where credits due!) #sea #ocean #animal #seaanimal #seamammal #raun #seal #greyseal #commonseal #seapig #atthebeach (at Isle of Man) https://www.instagram.com/p/COFE6ZyMR0z/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Common seals (Phoca vitulina) swimming in the North Sea, by the coast of Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Seehunde (Phoca vitulina) beim Schwimmen in der Nordsee, an der Küste von Wilhelmshaven. #seehund #seehunde #seals #seal #seallove #commonseal #phocavitulina #cutenessoverload #naturevideography #instawildlife #wilhelmshaven #igerswilhelmshaven #dienordsee #naturelove #naturelover #naturliebe #naturliebhaber #nordsee #nordseeliebe #nordseeküste #northsea #northsealove #northseacoast #nordseeliebe #instaseal #naturfotografie_deutschland #meerverliebt #meerliebe (hier: Wilhelmshaven, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwhTiBVItUk/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=14poxphxurls6
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… アシカもアザラシも子どもたちも 楽しそうでほっこり #sealion #californiasealion #seal #harborseal #commonseal #uenozoo #アシカ #カリフォルニアアシカ #アザラシ #ゼニガタアザラシ #eoskissx5 (上野動物園) https://www.instagram.com/p/BukezYMnbEA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1blkgqj0cabx7
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