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#ofmd#shouk#capnhookah#capnnightgown#masking#tapeyourmittens#cageurbeaver#charitybelt#spacetrash#asterixbelt
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Felt i needed to explain some characteristics of a very common character found in an admittedly narrow (ha) corridor of the known world
#killie#VERY TANGENTIALLY#killie and charlie#AGAIN TANGENTIALLY#but tbf. no context needed. lick this man and you can localise him.#start in bristol. turn right. walk towards london on the towpath. you'll find him.#you can detect his grad school advisors from this i hope.#mash together geologist and boatie as two concepts and you shouk#should instantly have a mental picture of his favourite rocks.#at all times he has kendal mint cake and three bruises. he has named every duck on the avon and is not allowed in the tesco at Hungerford#you already know this guy. he's barely even an oc. just a name for an existing phenomenon.#janky bicycle. showered at your place once when he got iced in and ran out of water. is therefore your sworn friend for life.#has a chain saw thats a literal. a literal chain saw. a chain that bunches up in hisnpocket#for stealing pieces of unwanted tree that nobody else is looking at in that precise moment. i can keep going endlessly with all this#evidence of utter normality#invited you round for vegan burns night. haggis caught fire and he threw it out the window with a splash#problem solved#especially since most of the problem was the vegan haggis.#throwing it out the hatch on the splashy side instead of the towpath side was inspired#eat porridge instead#great evening. very memorable. in the morning the ducks having discovered the haggis in disgust contrive to dislodge the gangplank#and ken is like.its sad that their lives are so high-conflict. and he ju#jumps magnificently onto the bank to get it back and gets 3 new bruises and nettle rash.#Charlie and Ken(dal Mint Cake)
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Hello homies, it is currently 4:42 and I LIED about going to sleep apparently. How's yells day goin? Have you eaten? Drank water? De-shrimpify your posture? Go hydrate shoo shoo
#crab rambles#i shouks probably uodate my app also#sometimes it just bricks my phone#I believe It Is Time#(and by that i mean after i wake up)
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@midnightmah07 babe. Babe. So I have a minor obsession with candles and naturally I was browsing candles I don't need while at Walmart to get my hair stuff. I pause at one I randomly pick up while mindlessly sniffing (as one does). It's light but not weak and fruit and floral and so SO nice. I was like what is this making me think of?? So I look at it. This is the candle, and I was like 'omg it's literally Daisy as a scent!!'

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I just learned about yume dating who wants to pay me to dress up as your beloved blorbo and go on a date with you
#yume#idk if i shouks fully tag this tbh it might be rude?#but im not joking.#im kind of a chameleon so
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Hundreds of refugees in aid camps in Sudan have been killed by the paramilitary group at war with Sudan's army, according to local rights groups.
The Rapid Support Forces have escalated attacks in Darfur, the Western region where it is accused of committing a genocide during its civil war with Sudan's army.
More than 300 people in two aid camps have been killed by the RSF since Thursday according to local Emergency Response Rooms, a network of activists supporting local communities.
The siege has focused heavily on Sudan's largest refugee camp, Zamzam, which hosts at least half a million people, thousands of whom are suffering from famine, attacking the camp with artillery shelling.
On Sunday, the RSF claimed it had seized control of Zamzam, which it has claimed was being used as a base by "mercenary factions." A second camp, Abu Shouk, has also been heavily targeted.
The camps are close to the city of El Fasher, the last major city in Darfur that the RSF do not control. The city and its camps have been bombarded by RSF forces for several months, while the latest attacks have escalated for over a week.
The casualties include 9 medical staff from the aid group Relief International who ran the only remaining medical facility in Zamzam camp, which hosts more than half a million refugees.
Footage posted by local Sudanese media shows apparent executions of civilians caught by RSF fighters who besieged the camp.
Army soldiers patrol a market area in Khartoum on March 24, 2025. For nearly two years, Sudan has been ravaged by a war between the regular army and the RSF, a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people, uprooted over 12 million more and created the world's largest hunger and displacement crises.
The latest violence is some of the worst in the western region of Darfur since the civil war began almost two years ago between the army and the RSF, causing the world's worst humanitarian crisis and worst famine for decades.
So far, the war has killed as many as 150,000 people (although the figure is likely to be much higher) and displaced some 15 million. Last month the Sudanese army regained control of the capital city Khartoum from the RSF, after a six-month offensive through central Sudan.
The U.S. State Department has said it is "deeply alarmed by reports of attacks by the RSF on Zamzam and Abu Shouk," and added: "We condemn the RSF's attacks on the most vulnerable of civilians."
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Full tweet text:
“Urgent: Renewed clashes between RSF and SAF in North Darfur State, El Fasher, at Millet Gate, with shells falling on Abu Shouk camp resulting in the death of 3 civilians and injury of 2 civilians. DVS condemns clashes between the two parties within residential areas, and is calling on the international community to protect civilians.”
#EyesOnDarfur #KeepEyesOnSudan

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hi. how. h. how do you feel about him. avtually. for the lols. but also I need to know. in case. I say anything Odd drooling square emoji. out of curiosity. hi. hi. just wondering. whistles comically lalala twiddles thumbs mindlessly looks around

I LOVE HIM AND HIS LIMP PENIS 🥹💖💖💖💖 Franco Barbi actually shamelessly my fav of the prime assets hes so fucking funny, its like hes grown in a lab for me specificallybut like actually......... franco baba.. franco bibi.. franco bibo.. mi bambini.......... 😋 his voice is absolutely perfect, everyone does a wonderful job voicing the characters in trials but Barbi just fucking gets me man, the shit that comes out of this guys mouth..... horrible. lock baby up forever. n just like literally everything abt the way he speaks just makes me laugh, the "youd hit a fuckin' baby???? 😠" line is one of my favs of his i like cry actual real life tears its funneyyyy its funneyyyyyyy 😢(AND EHN HE CRIESSSSS TOPPPPP IT ECHOES IN MY MIND MAKE IT STOPPPPP WAHHHHHH WAHHHHHH FUCK OFFF SHNDNDBBD) (also every single line abt ms futterman *tugs collar good god okay man. 😁 can we put him somewhere????? now??????? 😁) his deisgn is awesome too♡ i hate his stupid big fat baby shoes it makes me irrationally angry like i wanna beat him up real bad and steal his lunch money. il you saw the post i made abt this earlier but his fucking crawling animation again god drives me mad dude like itd be fine if it was slowed down a little r smth i hate him ☹️ that one animation where he kind of like just paws at the door pathetically with his little gay hands makes me sob wtf is he doing. youre doing nothing boy. i need to play a personal game of kick the baby w him immediately i promise ill go easy on ya kiddo haha........ the way he needs to get hos whole fucming body on the floor when he checks under shit too like im tunning out of intelligable commentary Whattt is his issue💔 (i know. i know. painfully aware. chuckles heartily) and his lore is kinda funny but also like fuckin HEY jumps me in an alleyway and injects me with Substances i black out abd wake up in a stupir having committed ten homicides and 47 faderal offences i LOVE this fucking guy whatevers wrong w him shouk d get drastically worse YAUY 😁 ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

#asks#bunnie#my name is franco. franco. that is my name. franco. i want another. franco. where is my lupara?????????????????????
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i think you guys have fuckijg infected us with the itrapped brainworms HELP!!!! I DON'T WANT THIS GUY IN OUR HEAD I FUCKING HATE HIM
slash in a system way o shouks i mention we're a system maybe i should've
anyway i need itrapped fuckijg bottoming now i do not care if he has like radiant top energy i need that elsa bitch whining spawn i HATE HIM!!!
devoted follower of the spawn
maybe the theory that my whole blog is being supported by system is correct
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Ye December ki sard raat har saal apne saath kuch na kuch naya laati hai
Kabhi apne saath naye malal naya zawal lati hai
Kabhi naye shouk naye zauk naya khouf lati hai
Kabhi naye log naye sog naya rog laati hai
Har December ki sard apne saath kuch na kuch naya laati
#poem#urdu lines#urdu poetry#urdu shayari#poetry#urdu literature#urdu stuff#bookish#literature#falcon#dark fantasy#dark academia#dark aesthetic#dark art#december#trending#hindi#hindi shayari#hindi poetry#hindi poem
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Shouk se thodo dil mera
Mujhe kya hairaan karoge
Tum hi toh rehte ho is mein
Apna hi ghar veeran karoge
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name. shouko ieiri. alias. the angel of death. location. konohagakure , but shouko was born in the land of the water, making her a refugee from kirigakure. ages. ten years old ( genin ) , sixteen years old ( jounin ) , twenty-nine ( anbu medical director ). chakra nature. water and wind. chakra technique. medical ninjutsu and juinjutsu. residence. a single bedroom apartment within the jonin barracks, though she's more often found at the kitagawa manor on the outskirts of the city. occupation. medical-nin at the konoha hospital. head of anbu's ( and root's ) medical division, a spot originally held by orochimaru.
shouko's first memory comes when she's three years old. a stranger, with kind eyes and wide smile, reaching his hand out to her. will you come with me? he asks, as his companion tucks away sheets of chakra paper. shouko's hand is grubby, a little wet. there's a slight hum between her fingers. the paper in her own hand is split in half, both halves moist. the stranger's name is kitagawa, though shouko will quickly learn to call him father, just like the rest of their makeshift clan. he says, i'd like to take you somewhere better than this.
her genin team is made up of monsters — getou, with his never-ending list of summons, and gojo, untouchable in every sense of the word. yaga-sensei tells shouko not to doubt herself, to remember that the healer often has the bloodiest hands. shouko doesn't tell him about the little experiments she's begun to conduct in the yard behind the manor. she understands, without being told, that the rapid necrosis of a fallen bird is nothing a six year old should be playing with. there's a small burst of shame when shouko thinks of the things she's killed, but orochimaru-sama encourages her to continue pressing forward, to bend her chakra in a way no one else ever has before. that's the beauty of what they can do, he whispers as they crouch over her pile of slugs. the truth lies in the pursuit of the unknown.
she's not supposed to know of orochimaru's defection, but her old mentor visits her just once before fleeing. his smile is wide, sharp. secretive, and even then shouko understands that there is so much she will never learn from this man, even though he dangles the possibility of that knowledge on the stick in front of her. i'd leave you with a present like i did with my anko, orochimaru-sama tells her. but i'm eager to see what you'll do for her. there's your final test, shouko. don't disappoint me.
orochimaru and her father discuss something not meant for her ears. regardless, shouko listens, and learns of what's waiting for her. a life in the shadows, controlling puppets with her scalpel. she won't ever be directionless, orochimaru promises kitagawa. the two clasp hands, and kitagawa, as though he knows she's listening, promises him : she'll make us both proud.
there is no joy in making jounin, because it's the final nail in the coffin of her team. suguru has long since begun to spiral, and shouko only worries about what she'll have to do to bring him back from that final cliff. satoru is in a near similar state, driven to isolation ever since that last mission the two of them took. shouko had been behind the curve, dragging her feet on making jounin ( not entirely pleased with the new workload that would come with it ) and she curses at herself now, filled with self contempt. would it have changed anything, had she been there?
suguru defects, leaving a settlement in tatters, a cruel slaughter. satoru retreats within himself, takes on the burden of being the strongest by himself. there's whispers of satoru's public strength, a play by sandaime in order to protect the copy-nin. the second to last sharingan is protected by satoru's stupid sacrifice, and the hokage of the village encourages it. it's enough to make shouko's blood boil. when she's approached by danzo shimura, kitagawa is only surprised at how eagerly shouko agrees.
there is a rot in konoha, and it can only be tackled at it's root. this is the lesson she learns, the creed she carries — but is it what shouko truly believes in? she doesn't have answers, not for herself, not for the ones she saves, and not for the ones she kills. there is no jury in the shadows of root, there is no mercy found in being anbu. there are her orders, and those she completes. danzo is proud of her, evident enough in his lingering touches, his heavy gazes.
shouko complains exactly once to her father. in response, he slaps her. tells her to watch her mouth, to be grateful for the men she's pleased. kitagawa is loud and proud until he's not, the next moment he crouches next to her, pleads. don't you understand what this means for our family, how far you've taken us? you alone will make the kitagawa name mean something, he says. you alone have brought glory to our name.
she becomes the angel of death. a sweet face, the last thing that her victims see. shouko sees none of the glory her father speaks about.
shouko settles into the shadows. it's almost comforting. she does as she's told, nothing more or less, and even though she once used to twitch when the sandaime spoke, shouko finds it's not the same when lady tsunade settles into office. there's ... not hope, exactly, because while shouko is no longer a devout follower of shimura's, she knows that there is something rotting in konoha. will lady tsunade help to heal that decay?
she's given a reprieve. shouko is ordered to report to the hospital first thing the next morning, where she'll begin rotation as a physician's assistant. it's a ladder out of that gloom, and while kitagawa is apprehensive and shimura mad enough to spit — shouko thinks that maybe it's alright to begin to hope.
it's only a beginning, lady tsunade explains, and you've got a lot to prove, especially since i can't pull you out of anbu yet, but i've heard what's said of you. you won't disappoint me, will you?
twice, a sannin has shared their expectations with shouko. there are so many confidences weighing upon her shoulders, and were she anyone else, raised by anyone else, shouko might crumble. she remembers kitagawa's original promise, that vow of somewhere better. it's only now, in front of lady tsunade, that shouko begins to think she might be able to help tackle that decay, to help ensure konoha as that somewhere better.
* note that this timeline is kept purposefully vague in order to make it a little easier when interacting with my naruto-based mutuals. the timeline is meant to be fluid, able to write in whatever era my writing partners prefer.
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Devastating attacks on a camp hosting hundreds of thousands of people who had fled Sudan's civil war have continued for a third day, residents have told the BBC.
One person in the Zamzam camp described the situation as "catastrophic" while another said things were "dire".
More than 100 civilians, among them at least 20 children and a medical team, have been killed in a series of assaults that began late last week in Sudan's western Darfur region, the UN has said.
The attacks – on the city of el-Fasher and two nearby camps – have been blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). On Sunday the group said it had taken control of Zamzam but denied reports of atrocities.
The camps, Zamzam and Abu Shouk, provide temporary homes to more than 700,000 people, many of whom are facing famine-like conditions.
News of the attacks comes on the eve of the second anniversary of the start of the civil war between the RSF and the army.
Contacting the BBC on Sunday morning, one Zamzam resident who works at a community kitchen providing food for those in the camp, said "a large number of young people" had been killed.
"Those who were working in the community kitchen have been killed, and the doctors who were part of the initiative to reopen the hospital were also killed," Mustafa, 34, said in a WhatsApp audio message.
"My uncle and my cousin were killed. People are wounded, and there is no medicine or hospital to save them - they are dying from bleeding.
"The shelling is still ongoing, and we are expecting more attacks in the morning."
He added that all routes out of the camp were closed and it was "surrounded from all four directions".
Another resident, Wasir, said that "nothing [was] left in Zamzam".
"A large number of civilians have fled, and we are still trying to leave, but we haven't succeeded, all the roads are blocked, and we have children with us.
"Death is everywhere. As I speak to you now from inside the trench, there is shelling happening."
Some camp residents have got out and made the 15km (nine mile) journey to el-Fasher, according to North Darfur's Health Minister Ibrahim Khater.
"I am observing many people walking from Zamzam - mostly children, women and the elderly," he said in a message to the BBC.
"Some were injured, tired and saying they lost their family - dead on the streets. The situation is catastrophic."
The UN's humanitarian co-ordinator in Sudan, Clementine Nkweta-Salami, said she was "appalled and gravely alarmed" by reports from Darfur.
"This represents yet another deadly and unacceptable escalation in a series of brutal attacks on displaced people and aid workers," she added in a statement.
The US State Department also said it was "deeply alarmed by reports of attacks by the RSF on Zamzam and Abu Shouk", adding: "We condemn the RSF's attacks on the most vulnerable of civilians."
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who is hosting a conference on Sudan on Tuesday, described the reports of "indiscriminate RSF attacks" as "shocking".
Aid organisation Relief International said nine of its workers "were mercilessly killed including doctors, referral drivers and a team leader" in the attack on Zamzam.
The charity, which said it was the last provider of critical health services in the camp, alleged RSF fighters were to blame.
"We understand that this was a targeted attack on all health infrastructure in the region to prevent access to healthcare for internally displaced people.
"We are horrified that one of our clinics was also part of this attack - along with other health facilities in el-Fasher."
Kashif Shafique, the charity's Sudan director, told the BBC's Newshour programme that what happened was not random.
Relaying what two surviving female members of staff had described, he said RSF fighters went into a safety bunker and shot the nine victims in the head and chest.
In a statement released on Saturday, the RSF said it was not responsible for attacks on civilians and that scenes of killing in Zamzam were staged to discredit its forces.
The following day, the group said it had completed a "successful liberation" of the camp from Sudan's army. The RSF accused the army of using Zamzam as "a military barracks, and innocent civilians as human shields".
Assessing satellite images, a team of specialists at Yale University in the US said on Friday that "this attack conservatively represents the most significant ground-based attack on Zamzam... since fighting erupted in the el-Fasher area in spring of 2024".
The Yale School of Public Health's Humanitarian Research Lab said it had observed that "arson attacks have burned multiple structures and significant areas of the camp in the center, south, and southeast portions of the camp".
The war - a power struggle between the army and the RSF - has created the world's largest humanitarian crisis, forcing more than 12 million people from their homes and pushing communities into hunger.
It began on 15 April 2023, after the leaders of the army and RSF fell out over the political future of the country.
El-Fasher is the last major town in Darfur under army control and has been under siege by the RSF for a year.
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Shouk
i have just a trillion of these tiny little ones
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