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ariyucake · 2 years
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⟡ navigation to dis hell holeee
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҂ genshit impact
📑 yandere;
Yandere Chongyun HCs
Yandere Sucrose w/ a very bubbly darling
Yandere stalker Ganyu w/ a darling who hates her <;/3
Yandere Lumine w/ a darling that has anger issues‼️
Yandere Aether w/ a darling that likes him back (modern au)
Soft yandere Mona finding out darling has an obsession w/ her
📑 non-yandere;
Jean w/ a darling that is dumb but has good intentions 😼🙀
Genshin men w/ a sensitive s/o
Genshin men w/ a danganronpa s/o
Genshin self aware au (2)
Genshin self aware au (1 | edited)
📑 angst;
📑 fluff;
📑 random;
Genshin Impact Sagau (1) ft. Marielle
҂ twst
📑 yandere;
Yandere Heartslabyul (separate) w/ a darling that is mean and unfriendly to everyone except grim boy
Yandere Lilia w/ a darling that is scarily and eerily similar to Tsumiki Mikan
Some yandere twst boys getting jealoz of their darling drawing another one of their side hoe
Yandere beta riddle coz I was down bad while writing this
Soft yandere riddle w/ a darling that thinks he's hot when he's mad and doesn't mind his goofy ahh behaviour
Yandere Mallesus headcannons
Yandere riddle w/ a darling that is always sleepy and tired
📑 non-yandere;
Some twst chars w/ a reader who is the shsl big sis
Twst w/ an mc that is exactly / similar to Saihara-kun from ndrv3
Neige w/ a tall and curvy darling
epel, ace, sebek with a miyuki/precure s/o
📑 angst;
" Not fair. " twst angst fic
" Hell is not so welcoming. " (remake of the first fic above)
You almost get killed (continuing from the neige w/ a tall darling fic)
📑 fluff;
Heartlesslabyul w/ a paimon reader (1)
Heartlesslabyul w/ a paimon reader (2)
yes, opposites do attract.” riddle rosehearts x fem reader.
📑 random;
Some (only one person ☹️) w/ a reader who is juz like me
DR Prefect meeting Lilia and tells him about their cool ass world but Lilia thinks their sus friend is just pranking them 😿
Neige boy w/ a reader that babysits
Twst w/ a danganronpa darling
҂ ass(assination) class(room) ^.^
📑 yandere;
📑 non-yandere;
A few assassination class chars w/ a darling that is eerily similar to Kirigiri Kyouko
📑 angst;
📑 fluff;
📑 random;
҂ purrfect tale
📑 yandere;
Yandere olive boy
҂ danganronpaaaaaa
📑 yandere;
Yandere stalker Saihara-kun
Yandere Ouma-kun who gets jealous easily
Yandere Saihara-kun but he's more agressive and possessive
Yandere Ouma with a ultimate escape specialist s/o
📑 non-yandere;
A few ndrv3 chars w/ a art kid darling
F/N L/N, THE ULTIMATE BIG SISTER (1)
F/N L/N, THE ULTIMATE BIG SIS (2)
F/N L/N, THE ULTIMATE HOPE
📑 angst;
📑 fluff;
📑 random;
Ouma-kun w/ a darling that hates grape panta
Female Y/N meets Komaeda-kun
Evil Komaeda-kun🙀‼️
҂ OWORI
📑 yandere;
📑 non-yandere;
📑 angst;
📑 fluff;
📑 random;
҂ blue lock (i dun write fowr dis shi no moar)
📑 yandere;
yandere spiderman bachira meguru headcannons
📑 non-yandere;
📑 angst;
📑 fluff;
📑 random;
nagi seishiro as your dad (female reader)
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GUYS REQS ARE OPENNNN
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emeraldotter · 2 years
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Hi guys! I'm going to try streaming OMORI and maybe some other games in the future. The stream will be on Saturday, July 2, starting at 8pm EST! I'll also be sharing an animated avatar I made for streaming. (It's a work in progress…)
Here’s the place!
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choobuki · 4 years
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Omori? More like..
Owori
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thespearnews-blog · 7 years
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Museveni's letter to CDF Muhoozi And IGP Kaihura Over Suspect Torture
New Post has been published on https://thespearnews.com/2017/05/16/musevenis-letter-cdf-muhoozi-igp-kaihura-suspect-torture/
Museveni's letter to CDF Muhoozi And IGP Kaihura Over Suspect Torture
  15th May, 2017
The Chief of Defence Forces
UPDF Headquarters
KAMPALA
The Inspector General of Police
Police Headquarters
KAMPALA
Director General of Intelligence Services
CONCERNING TORTURE
This is in order to enlighten you about the use of torture on suspected criminals (okutatsya) in the fight against crime.
In our traditional societies, torture was commonly used and it was not only accepted but, actually, encouraged.  Hence, the proverbs like: “Akabwa kaiba kaihura omugoongo gwaako” in Runyankore and “Akabwa kabbi, kasasula mugoongo” in Luganda.
In both dialects, it means that “a stealing dog pays with its back”, i.e. by being struck with sticks (enkoni, emiggo) on the back.
Traditional ideas, however, had their own mistakes in many instances.
That is why; those ideas that are not consonant with logic should be abandoned.
To take one example, in many of the African Societies, marriages were arranged by parents for the young couples.
The couples had no say in the matter.  This was because in the no nonsense traditional society, marriage was a strictly scientific matter designed to produce off-springs that had no emize (hereditary defects physiologically and behavior wise).
These would be defects like asthma, epilepsy and behavioural weaknesses like cowardice, greed, spendthrifts (ababagyi) etc.
The idea of love among the intended couples never entered the equation.
There was okurigyira (to appreciate the beauty of) or okusiima (to appreciate the qualities of).  This was, however, by the parents or persons deployed by them.
Today, however, all enlightened people know that the traditional concerns notwithstanding, love among the couple is paramount.
It is, therefore, clear that torture in order to extract confessions (okutatsya) has three possible mistakes that may even interfere with the fight against crime.
Number one, you may torture the wrong person, somebody who is totally innocent.  This is very unfair.
Secondly, somebody may admit guilt when he is innocent in order to be spared being tortured.  This will make the real criminal escape in order to commit more crimes later.
Thirdly, confessions by the criminals are not necessary.  Even if the suspects do not admit their guilt, if the investigators do their work well (finger-prints, photo-graphs, DNA tests, eye-witnesses, the use of other scientific methods, the use of dogs etc), the criminals can get convicted.
Therefore, the use of torture is unnecessary and wrong and must not be used again if it was being used as I see some groups claiming in the media.
Of course, the criminals are most annoying by using the cowardly but shallow methods of the boda bodas, taking advantage of the large number of vehicles and people in order to commit crime and hide.
That, however, should not make us panic and go back to the defective traditional methods of okutatsya.
We defeated Lakwena, we defeated Kony who was being heavily supported by external elements, we defeated the ADF that was, again, being heavily supported by foreigners, we defeated the UPA of Teso and disarmed the Karimojong cattle-rustlers by removing 40,000 rifles from them.
We cannot fail to cope with cowards using boda bodas to kill people who are peacefully sitting in their cars or walking along the streets.  With a little adjustment, we shall avenge the deaths of:
Sheikh Mustafa Bahiga, Prosecutor Kagezi, Hajji Daktur Muwaya, Sheik Jowat Madangu, Sheikh Yusuf Ssentamu, Sheik Yunis Sentuga, Hajji Mohammed Sebagala, Tito Okware,  Constable Driver Wambewo Godfrey, Cpl Erau Kenneth, No. 1404 SPC Karim Tenywa, No. 54812 PC Babale Muzamiro, Owori John Steven, No. 44957 Cpl Owori Julius, SPC Isiko,  Macho Steven, Okumu Ronald, Sheik Rashid Wafula, Major Kiggundu and AIGP Kawesi.
Our annoyance with these criminals should not make us opt for defective short-cuts.
These are hardened criminals by default who think that by denying they can kill and escape accountability.
However, we shall get them using patient means of evidence but not through torture because evidence through torture is not reliable.
Yoweri K. Museveni
P R E S I D EN T
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thespearnews-blog · 7 years
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Museveni Letter to IGP Kayihura
New Post has been published on https://thespearnews.com/2017/05/16/museveni-letter-igp-kayihura/
Museveni Letter to IGP Kayihura
15th May, 2017
The Chief of Defence ForcesUPDF HeadquartersKAMPALA The Inspector General of PolicePolice HeadquartersKAMPALA Director General of Intelligence Services CONCERNING TORTURE
This is in order to enlighten you about the use of torture on suspected criminals (okutatsya) in the fight against crime. In our traditional societies, torture was commonly used and it was not only accepted but, actually, encouraged. Hence, the proverbs like: “Akabwa kaiba kaihura omugoongo gwaako” in Runyankore and “Akabwa kabbi, kasasula mugoongo” in Luganda. In both dialects, it means that “a stealing dog pays with its back”, i.e. by being struck with sticks (enkoni, emiggo) on the back.
Traditional ideas, however, had their own mistakes in many instances. That is why, those ideas that are not consonant with logic should be abandoned. To take one example, in many of the African Societies, marriages were arranged by parents for the young couples. The couples had no say in the matter. This was because in the no nonsense traditional society, marriage was a strictly scientific matter designed to produce off-springs that had no emize (hereditary defects physiologically and behavior wise).
These would be defects like asthma, epilepsy and behavioural weaknesses like cowardice, greed, spendthrifts (ababagyi) etc. The idea of love among the intended couples never entered the equation. There was okurigyira (to appreciate the beauty of) or okusiima (to appreciate the qualities of). This was, however, by the parents or persons deployed by them.
Today, however, all enlightened people know that the traditional concerns notwithstanding, love among the couple is paramount. It is, therefore, clear that torture in order to extract confessions (okutatsya) has three possible mistakes that may even interfere with the fight against crime. Number one, you may torture the wrong person, somebody who is totally innocent. This is very unfair. Secondly, somebody may admit guilt when he is innocent in order to be spared being tortured.
This will make the real criminal escape in order to commit more crimes later. Thirdly, confessions by the criminals are not necessary. Even if the suspects do not admit their guilt, if the investigators do their work well (finger-prints, photo-graphs, DNA tests, eye-witnesses, the use of other scientific methods, the use of dogs etc), the criminals can get convicted.
Therefore, the use of torture is unnecessary and wrong and must not be used again if it was being used as I see some groups claiming in the media. Of course, the criminals are most annoying by using the cowardly but shallow methods of the boda bodas, taking advantage of the large number of vehicles and people in order to commit crime and hide. That, however, should not make us panic and go back to the defective traditional methods of okutatsya.
We defeated Lakwena, we defeated Kony who was being heavily supported by external elements, we defeated the ADF that was, again, being heavily supported by foreigners, we defeated the UPA of Teso and disarmed the Karimojong cattle-rustlers by removing 40,000 rifles from them. We cannot fail to cope with cowards using boda bodas to kill people who are peacefully sitting in their cars or walking along the streets.
With a little adjustment, we shall avenge the deaths of: Sheikh Mustafa Bahiga, Prosecutor Kagezi, Hajji Daktur Muwaya, Sheik Jowat Madangu, Sheikh Yusuf Ssentamu, Sheik Yunis Sentuga, Hajji Mohammed Sebagala, Tito Okware, Constable Driver Wambewo Godfrey, Cpl Erau Kenneth, No. 1404 SPC Karim Tenywa, No. 54812 PC Babale Muzamiro, Owori John Steven, No. 44957 Cpl Owori Julius, SPC Isiko, Macho Steven, Okumu Ronald, Sheik Rashid Wafula, Major Kiggundu and AIGP Kawesi.
Our annoyance with these criminals should not make us opt for defective short-cuts. These are hardened criminals by default who think that by denying they can kill and escape accountability. However, we shall get them using patient means of evidence but not through torture because evidence through torture is not reliable.
Yoweri K. MuseveniP R E S I D EN T Copy to: H.E. the Vice President Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Minister of Internal Affairs Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs Minister for the Presidency Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Information, Communication and Technology
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