may reopen inbox later tonight when i sleep for ideas for maybe new au name ?
I don't mind keeping it Itty Bitty, but, i should probs ask for all yalls inputs since u guys are the ones searching through the tags for my art the most.
Or i might make this the new temp pinned post to gather ideas if people are down with changing the name :O !!!!
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me vs my anxiety abt coming back but.... hit the heart for a one liner from one of the following muses: HUSK, LILITH, VAGGIE, ADAM, VELVETTE, LUCIFER, NIFFTY, VALENTINO, MOXXIE, STOLAS, VEROSIKA, or BARBIE!
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Alright, I'm not doing the "but will buddie still happen" shit tonight. There's people who want to have those conversations. People have been fielding asks all day. I'm not one of those people.
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dear reader , you know the drill ! like this post if you'd be alright with plotting , yelling about our muses together , creating cool dynamics , sending each other sweet memes & maybe the occasional surprise starter or two ! let me know which characters you want to interact with in a comment below if you have specific ones you'd like. if you are a multi as well , you can comment which muses of yours you think would vibe best with my muses if you'd like ! looking forward to all the cool interactions , both old & new ! with all due respect . . . 💜
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As a German, do you feel like most of the public supports Palestine or Israel? Because from what I see many of the politicians support the Zionist cause so I wonder if the common people share the same sentiments
you're basically asking me which team i think the majority are rooting for but last time i checked this wasn't a sports match. i honestly wouldn't even know where to begin to explain my views on this war to you. however, in case it was a good faith question:
recent polls show that a majority of germans disapprove of the idf's course of action in light of the many civilian deaths. as a german, my impression is that the VAST majority of people are nothing short of horrified by the suffering of palestinians in gaza and only interested in a non-violent resolution that will bring lasting peace. same as the rest of the world. most germans either disapprove of or openly criticize ANY involvement in armed conflict (ukraine being a notable exception), and the vast majority of people (in fact, the majority of the entire world) condemn israeli settlement policy (that includes german politicians across the spectrum) – in fact, just a year ago, a few months before the attack on october 7, the foreign office warned the israeli government of an escalation of the conflict over new settlement laws for the west bank.
that being said, anything bds-adjacent, anything promoting isolation and escalation over dialogue and mutual understanding, any stance that implies or calls outright for the dissolution of the state of israel will be impossibly hard to sell, not just in germany but in the entire west (however you may define that term) and not only because of the historical ties between many israeli jews and the west, but because israel is too valuable an ally in the region. the relationship between israel and germany specifically is of course a very complex one, and it would be naive to assume that german foreign policy re: israel isn't colored by our shared history, but netanyahu's government has long passed the point of what most people here might defend as the limits of a justified reaction to october 7. they also know that hamas aren't resistance fighters. we're beginning to see that public support for israel's security is not unconditional, is my point. the polls i linked above show that the majority of people (87%) want to put more pressure on the israeli government to guarantee access to humanitarian aid for civilians in gaza, and this was in march
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