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gundamfight · 2 years
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david-goldrock · 2 months
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When you see an "antizionist jew" remember what you are looking at
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slttygeto · 1 year
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thinking of hanma who doesn’t tolerate people talking back to him, but when it’s you he’s grinning from ear to ear. sometimes you think he’s insane when you’re arguing and you’re clearly pissed and he tells you “slap me if it makes you feel better,” and he means it. he wants you to use him when you’re mad at him, loves watching you huff and puff at him like he doesn’t kill people for a living.
you’re still mad at him and you’re riding his face in a way that’s supposed to feel like a punishment to him. but fuck, his cock is hard and tight in his pants, and his hands are gripping your ass cheeks while helping you stay down on his tongue. you grind on his mouth, use his face to get off and he moans. he fucking moans because it feels so good to have his pretty baby on his tongue like this.
“i can’t believe you. fucking enjoying this more than me,” you’re still pissed, but you’re panting and hanma can tell you’re holding back moans as you ride his face. of course he’s enjoying it. hanma shuji would go to the moon and beyond to make sure his pretty baby was satisfied and happy with him.
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veinsfullofstars · 4 months
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🐀 Big rat meet li’l guy ★
(ID: Kirby series fanart of Shadow Kirby hanging out and interacting with Storo. Top - Storo and SK standing side-by-side carrying hammers, the rat looking over in wide-eyed surprise to see the puffball proudly hoisting up a hammer almost twice his size in one hand, a blue-and-white rope headband on his head. Bottom left - Storo sitting on the ground, leaning back slightly on one hand and holding up a bashful-looking SK in the palm of the other, a though bubble over his head showing the image of a basketball. Bottom right - SK and Storo wearing chef hats and standing side-by-side at a counter, the rat pinching his fingers in a chef’s kiss pose and lifting a cloche to reveal a plate of tasty-looking omurice, the puffball gazing at the dish in starry-eyed wonder. END ID.)
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 (you’re here!) | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Compilation
Sketch started btw 12/23 - 05/24, render started 05/23/24, finished 05/25/24.
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yemaomeow · 4 days
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I’m thinking about the significance of atla showing both sides of every nation once again because it is so fucking important to understand for everyone, but especially youth that want to make change- that war isn’t as simple as good vs bad and evil vs good or black and white. war is such a complex thing and people are such complex beings that thinking about media that deal with these types of topics through only two lenses, is not a good way to try to find understanding. there is “good” and “bad” in everyone- atla stresses that the people who do manage to find peace in themselves are those who can balance these sides of themselves, but to get to that balance, you must accept that you have these qualities and that while people do not change, they can grow and accept.
there are examples of these kinds of people in every nation: the earth king is so naive to a fault that he led his own nation into ruin, but he did not have ill intention: he truly did want to keep his people safe vs long feng who used the king’s naivety and stubbornness to gain power. he did not care about the people.
in the fire nation we have lu ten, jeong jeong and roku. i feel that zuko and sozin and azula are talked about enough, but they are still relevant. anyways. lu ten was a product of his nation, yeah? he was raised to serve and to make the royal family proud. he was not evil. he was just working for the goal instilled in him- he was a soldier, a cousin and a son. this was his job and this is what he wanted to be- but because he had no other choices for what to make of his life, this is what he also had to be. he was a boy. jeong jeong did not find balance and peace in his work as a general so he escaped it- he did not escape it because he saw wrong in being a general, he escaped it because he saw wrong in the way fire was used as a whole. but he did not work to better the nation or to use his teachings for good. he vanished. roku had a similar approach like jeong jeong. he cowered away from confrontation, unlike others of his family and nation, and only pushed back when he (and other’s) were pushed to having no choice. with their inner conflicts about how to use their bending abilities, they made mistakes that concerned others and passed down their issues and solutions. this is incredibly human: learning from your mistakes while leaving others to solve them
in the water tribe: we have hamma, paku and kurkuk. hamma was a deeply scarred POW who craved the stability and freedom and home she was taken from, so all the suffering she endured, she wanted to give back simply because she wanted the people who hurt her to feel that pain and stop inflicting it onto others, but she got carried away. she became consumed by the urge to retaliate with feeling that she became the monster she accused others of being. paku was so focused on conserving tradition that he refused to open eyes to making brief changes because he feared toppling structure and the ideals he had- he feared ruining his home and culture, but he learned and he found a balance. kuruk relied on the world around him to determine his actions. he was a live and let go type of man, who should have acted sooner- he is similar to aang who just wanted to watch the world as it was and help where he was needed, but both of them needed their loved ones to be put in danger to make an ultimate decision. all of these characteristics are what lead to the downfall or upbringing of people who fight wars.
and the air nomads even: gyatso and aang. they spoke too late and acted even later. they were so consumed by the physicality of being good that they didn’t take action until they absolutely had to which just did not serve in their times. being pushed and letting yourself be pushed to extremes is just as bad as being the one to push others because you fail to stop or go at appropriate times.
everyone has faults that play into the destruction of lives. but no single person is at fault. we are all just products of our surroundings, but how we choose to become individuals as time moves and we grow is what makes it better or worse- but all of these characters? What did they do? What do they have in common? They all had significant scenes showing that they accepted this life and they can only grow or not grow in it
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anatolienne · 1 year
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since the pro israel activists are so wise about civil rights all of a sudden let's talk about the everyday life of palestinian children under the Israeli occupation
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girlactionfigure · 11 months
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Baruch Dayan HaEmet
This was 21 year old Asif Luger from Yagur who fell in battle yesterday in Gaza.
May his memory be for a blessing
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barstoolblues · 6 months
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9/20/2023
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imall4frogs · 1 year
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“What will stick will be the videos of grandmothers dragged into captivity, children shot dead, young women stripped naked, corpses desecrated. For many Jews, the echoes are primal, and go back to the two-and-a-half-millennia-old Book of Lamentations: ‘Her virgins are afflicted … Her young children are gone into captivity … The youth and the old man lie on the ground in the streets … Thou has slaughtered unsparingly.’ The scenes are ones that scar so much of Jewish history, from the massacres of the Crusades to the pogroms of the 19th and early 20th centuries, to the ultimate horror of the Holocaust. They are deep and indelible in the psyche of even the Israeli who surfs on Saturday and doesn’t mind a ham sandwich; they will color everything that follows hereafter.”
—Eliot A. Cohen for The Atlantic
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gamer2002 · 4 months
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Or you could have released them.
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mikail4221 · 11 months
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Bazen sözlerin bittiği yer oluyorya boğazın düğümlenir göz yaşların içine akar ve sesiz kalırsın bu görüntüde öyle işte
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sapphic-haymaker · 7 months
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Bawoo :)
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david-goldrock · 7 months
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tokrevofficial · 1 year
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Tokyo revengers x Hamma
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deathmentaal · 10 months
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trying to argue with a zionist is like "the facts are all over the place a genocide is being committed against palestinians, they are publicly aknowledging their goal is to swipe them out, how can't you see this?"
the zionist response in question:
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maybe stop blatantly bringing out the holocaust every single time you feel attacked plus calling a genocide against jews what was an attack in response for israel politics of perpetual oppression violence and aggression towards palestinians since the very foundation of their "state" whilst perpetrating an actual genocide against arabs we are all witnessing in real time
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If I had Nickel for everytime that there's a show with found family where a group of people, some with the abilities to control elements were faced with a powerful wronged woman who knows how to manipulate blood I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's wierd that it happened twice.
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