Diablo IV S04 / 1.4 / Barbare Tourbillons poussiere
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Quand l'Occident se meurt
Par Henri de Gramond
La « désoccidentalisation » de notre monde se fait vers un monde qui sera barbare et invivable.
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Legendary U Washington bookseller Duane Wilkins is drowning in medical debt
Nearly every sf writer who's ever toured the west coast knows Duane - he's the encyclopedically knowledgeable sf buyer for the U Washington Bookseller, who has organized some of the best sf signings in Seattle history. He's a force of nature.
He's also broke. A two-week hospital stay left him drowning in medical debt - despite being insured! - and now he's being threatened by a collection agency.
Now, Duane is forced into participating in one of the most barbaric of contemporary American rituals, fundraising to cover his medical debt. He's raised $6k of the $10k he needs (I just pitched in $100).
If you can afford to help out someone who's done so much for our community, please kick Duane whatever you can spare.
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Une gouvernance mondiale monstrueuse
Nous étions si fragiles…
L’Atlantide n’a sans doute jamais existé, mais les guerres n’ont pas cessé de dévaster les sociétés humaines. Les civilisations sont mortelles. La perversion des esprits les conduit à leur perte. Platon avait recherché les lois parfaites et le gouvernement idéal qui assureraient de façon pérenne le bien-être général, à l’image des lois qui gouvernent l’univers. Nos…
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as a black dungeon meshi fan, it's really interesting to me how quickly some reactors immediately take marcille's side in the argument against the orc chief. like i understand why, considering the way we meet them, but it feels so highly intentional. like cheering on marcille for standing up against the orc chief "because the orcs probably started it in the first place!" but ignoring how quickly chilchuck and laios balk once it's brought up? that wasn't fear of their captors, that was very blatantly guilt.
even when marcille, an elf (a proud people, according to world building and general dnd consensus), talks back, she says "I remember your people doing your fair share of killing too". not "first", "too". if the orcs started it, im POSITIVE she would have said as much then. And I can't really blame the reactors because most of them are anime-onlys, so they don't know the reputation elves have in canon, but its just wild to me, considering all thats going on rn and frankly historically, to see a very blatant racial allegory and immediately side with the fair skinned blonde woman without even pausing to consider why the orcs are in this position. even AFTER they've explained that theyre desperate and being pushed to the edge.
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just in case some of you forget: israel is bombing innocent civilians, not 'cockraoches,' not 'human animals'
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there are some headcanons where it's like. 'i would enjoy this as a light seasoning in fic but certain chunks of the fandom have become more committed to this than the actual canon and made it load-bearing in scenarios where it simply doesn't make sense'.
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lol I forgot I drew this with the BARBAROUS cast based on that Dungeon Meshi band tees edit
BARBAROUS is always free to read at http://johnnywander.com!!!
You can also read the comic from the beginning over here, or pick up physical copies of the comic at our online shop ⭐️
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martin brundle saying that it’s nice to see domination in f1 after a long time. BROTHER WAS MAX COSPLAYING AS A CHOPPED LIVER IN 2023????
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Red State extreme ideology is barbaric.
In good faith, you could tell Tate Reeves how nutrition helps children, you could talk about Jesus feeding the masses with loaves and fishes, and Tate would not care.
Tates' religion is of cruelty and suffering. Tate knows vulnerable children and their parents are not his donors or members of his country club circle. His racism is his design.
His 'welfare state' dog whistle is evidence.
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