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The water talent fairies! Rani, Silvermist, and Marina!
Kara, do you still draw? I remember following your art years ago when i was in high school, I admired you a lot. miss your drawings and ocs😥
Hello! Sorry I haven't responded to this yet but the reason I hadn't was because it was so special to me. I kept looking at it again and again, my heart warmed that someone remembered me and my art. I'm not going to lie, I felt so warm inside I cried. I still draw! In fact, I went to University! It was difficult, after I was determined to work but got sick and lost a lot of my eyesight (but I'm recovering!) I am drawing again and I'm planning on soon sharing a link here to an art page, I had deleted others because an abuser kept finding me but this time I will stand my ground. Thank you so much for this message, you genuinely brought me so much joy and hope. Thank you.
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everyone's like wehhhhh why doesn't doctor house gets suuuueeed! like my man. literally every patient he sees is someone that's been trying to find a diagnosis for ages. i could live with a little medical malpractice if it were coming from someone ready to break into my home to look for allergens and not simply half heartedly listen to me before suggesting I lose weight and take ages of back and forth arguing to order a single test
"it's medical malpractice" have u ever been a doctor? most medicine is malpractice. let the man limp around chewing vicodin doing 50 invasive tests please
Once Taub (derogatory) derisively said about a patient with unexplained chronic pain “7 doctors couldn’t find anything wrong with him, what does that mean?” and House replied without even thinking “it means they’re idiots” and proceed to work his ass off to diagnose the patient Taub wanted to write off as a faker or something. If a doctor had said that when that patient was ME, I wouldn’t dream of suing them in a million years
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David Cleary!
i'm in Ireland and the search for that bastards name is still blocked and hidden... the legnths the british go to defend and protect their instruments of colonialism and violence is beyond belief. no justice for the victims and yet every measure taken to protect David James Cleary and his fellow murderers.
Never a better time for the Streisand Effect than when it's a government covering up acts of brutality and evil.
holy christ. oh my god.
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Found this far funnier than I should have
someone please tell me if this is actually in accordance with how you spell irish stuff
I appreciate your curiosity!! This is exactly how we’d Gaelicise English names.
The J in Jason becoming an S is based on the model of Seán being the Irish version of John, and of Séamus being the Irish version of James. Séason would be pronounced Shay-son.
T is pronounced very softly in Irish, and when it’s followed by an E, it becomes a CH sound. The EA diphtong in Tead is pronounced as ‘ah’. So Tead would be pronounced as Chad, exactly the same.
As above, the EA is pronounced ‘ah’ and the combination GH is silent in Irish, so Hearraigh would be pronounced as Harry is in English, despite the initially alarming length.
Darach is already an Irish name, meaning ‘like an oak,’ and it’s usually Anglicised as Dara or Darragh (pronounced identically to each other), so suggesting Dairech = Derek is just extra funny.
I don’t think I’ll actually be able to scrub Ailfiagh out of my mind. It sounds too Irish, to the point that it’s replaced Alfie as the default spelling for me.
In short, We Need to Talk about Caoimhín (Kwee-veen) is a genius.
The Virgin latinize vs the tead gealicise
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Man, when I was like 16 I got so sick of being made fun of for being the fat kid that I took an axe down inna woods, chopped down a tree, and started doing log-lifts all the time. I got strong as fuck, but I didn’t lose no weight. I actually got bigger.
Same thing happened when I got into fighting. I got even stronger, and I got *fast*, man, and nimble, like a cat. Still chubby.
Body-building culture is a bunch of crap, my dude. Functional muscle is not necessarily toned or lean. You can be swole as hell and still be heavy. And that’s cool.
Embrace your inner barbarian. And when fatphobic little gym twinks try to body shame you, you should DESTROY THEM with your MIGHTY AXE
Can comfirm, i am Quite Fat ™ but i still hit my punching bag hard enough last week make it touch the ceiling and broke a finger in the process
You know, I train with (martial arts) a bunch of dudes, and a few bodybuilders have showed up over the years.
And every damn one of those huge shredded motherfuckers has the endurance of a fucking newborn puppy. Fifteen minutes into warmups and they’re panting for air like like they’re about to die. I’ve sparred them and every one of them telegraphs their moves about two weeks in advance, and are slower than my dead grandpa because their huge useless muscles get in the damn way.
Now. I also work with a couple of guys who are not weightlifters. They do, however, do very physical jobs and are Big Dudes. Picture this sort of build.
No abs to speak of, a bit of a tummy, and those motherfuckers can pick up one of the weightlifters and throw them.
And they’re fast. Like, unfair fast.
Bodybuilding culture is bullshit. Embrace your status as a giant barbarian and if anyone gives you crap throw them off a mountain.
i love and support all strong, fat people
As someone who also was in martial arts all of this is so real.
Strong, healthy bodies do not look like the dangerously dehydrated actors in marvel movies
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: it’s more important to know and understand fully why something is harmful than it is to drop everything deemed problematic. It’s performative and does nothing. People wonder why nobody has critical thinking skills and this is part of it because no one knows how to simousltansly critique and consume media. You need to use discernment.
This is ultimately why propaganda is going to work on you. Because you never learned how to think for yourself and the actual ideology behind things. You simply rely on group think and the bare minimum explanations to tell you what’s good and bad.
every time i watch derry girls i am reminded of this video we watched in school about the troubles. a tv journalist was talking about being on assignment in derry and one night she met a girl who was about 16 or 17 in the women’s bathroom of a pub. they were chatting and when the girl realised she was a journalist she said, “what are you doing here? sure, nothing ever happens in derry.” the journalist was so struck by that statement, but then she realised that this girl had lived her entire life under the shadow of sectarian violence, it wasn’t that she was ignorant or apthetic towards it, she just didn’t know any other life. and thats what makes derry girls such a special show, you have this group of teenagers who are just living their lives and being idiots and then every now and then we as viewers are forced to acknowledge the true horror of the world they are living in.
Okay I saw this in the tags and I just want to address it, not to call anyone out but just to inform.
The Troubles in Northern Ireland was not a dystopia. Dystopia refers to an imagined reality wherein great suffering or injustice takes place. I do not belive any harm was intended by this remark, but i think we must be careful with language which may trivialise the events of the Troubles or indeed any current political turmoil.
The Troubles were real, it was a period of violent political conflict which lasted decades and resulted in 3,532 deaths, upwards of 50,000 total casualties, and to this day we still face the ripple effects of this trauma. The Troubles began in the late 1960s, but Catholics and Protestants didn’t just wake up one day and decide to hate each other, the discrimination and disenfranchisement of Catholic people in Northern Ireland has its roots in the 800 years of colonial imperialism that Ireland has been subjected to. The Troubles officially ended with the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
The events of the Troubles are not old, in the course of history the wounds are still fresh. The British Army only officially withdrew from Northern Ireland in 2007. Up until 2001 our police force was still called the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). There are continued reprisals of sectarian violence, in 2019 Lyra McKee was shot and killed during a riot in Derry, an armed gunman was aiming at the police and she was caught in the crossfire. Peace is a tenuous thing in Northern Ireland.
The details relating to the Troubles as depicted in Derry Girls are based on real events of the 1990s. Lisa McGee, the show’s creator and writer, treats some events with humour. As a Derry girl herself who grew up during the Troubles, who is better to highlight the moments of humour and teenage melodrama amid an otherwise overwhelming and pervading darkness?
The whole point of Derry Girls is to capture a moment in time, in many ways it is a love letter, to the city of Derry, to the 90s, to the teenage experience. But as universal as it has proven itself to be, this is still a story of working class Catholic girls (and an English fella) trying to natigate their way to adulthood, they don’t see the soldiers on the street or bomb scares on the TV as abnormal, they have grown up in this world and if they have hope for the future it is a cautious hope. But it’s important to note that Derry Girls does not focus on the future, despite 20 years of retrospect it maintains a keen sense of uncertainty, they do not know what the future holds, all they can do is deal with their problems as they arise, be there for each other, and handle their dramas as best as they can.
Derry Girls does not tell an extraordinary story, it tells a common one, it tells it with humour and depth and lightheartedness and a cracking 90s soundtrack. But there’s a message in there too, a message which urges its audience to remember.
And now there's violence in Derry again, and many other Irish towns and cities as well, all because the UK's Tory government gleefully threw the Good Friday Agreement in the toilet with their feckless management of Brexit and the Irish border. It's tragic and shameful, and if you're Irish and you're reading this, I'm sorry that the rest of us allowed this to happen by letting these cunts win another election.
THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS 1993 | dir. Henry Selick