
JBB: An Artblog!
Peter Solarz
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sade Olutola
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@lady-vader13
i truly do love that maul is dead silent in tpm but literally nobody can get him to shut up in tcw
everyone in the galaxy: we’ve already heard about how kenobi ruined your life
maul:
Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
TOP 20 BELLARKE SCENES (as voted by my followers)
#6 283 lives for one. She must be pretty important to you. She is.
What if we👉🏻👈🏻share PDFs of books we downloaded🥺and highlight lines that remind us of eachother? One colour for you and one for me.....🥺
Zaria Forman
Happening right now, July 2020
The Balkans (sigh)
We are nothing but chess pieces to them, one death more or less -.-
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SERBIA?
TL;DR: we’re living under a dictatorship. people are currently protesting the deaths caused by decisions the government made while prioritising the election over human lives. mainstream news are making it seem like the protesters are hooligans who are protesting new safety measures and not the dictatorship they refuse to even acknowledge.
THE LEAD-UP
here’s a brief list of things that caused the people to protest:
the elections have been rigged since the moment aleksandar vučić became president. not even in a relatively subtle way like in the usa (gerrymandering), but by literally replacing sacks of voting papers with ones that are voting for sns (srpska narodna stranka, the president’s party)
we were lied to about when the first covid-19 case appeared in serbia. the government withheld information from us because it benefited them.
also, about a week before the lockdown, the president made fun of the virus, encouraging people to “go shop in milano if they want”. when the situation got serious, he shifted the blame to the people.
hospitals all around the country were and still are severely underfunded. they’re reusing masks, don’t have enough space for all the patients, and the tests we’re still given aren’t accurate.
the lockdown was lifted prematurely because of the parliamentary elections. if you look up “serbia covid19 cases” on google, you’ll see that the second wave started around june 21st, which is when the election was.
right after the election was over, the government set extreme safety measures, including: police enforced lockdown fri-sun, an attempt to force all belgrade students out of their dorms during exam season, etc.
THE PROTESTS
last night (july 7th), there was a huge unorganized protest outside of the belgrade parliament building.
as expected, the police turned it into a violent protest. they used tear gas 26 times, attacked people who weren’t even protesting, and used unnecessary force against those who were. a man was choked the same way george floyd was.
only n1 (cnn’s channel) actually informed people that this was happening, and their website was down all night last night. every other network was airing their usual program, since they’re controlled by the government.
the people got into the parliament building a few times, but were ultimately forced out violently by the police.
there were protests in other cities too, but they weren’t as large.
rts (the most watched channel in the country) is putting all the blame on the protesters and making it seem as if they’re protesting the new safety measures, and not the dictatorship of aleksandar vučić.
every other international news source is pretty much doing the same.
WHAT NOW?
the protests will continue. in case they’re successful, there will be another election, one that won’t put only sns members in the parliament (they make up more than 70% as of right now).
in case they’re not successful, we’ll be expecting a change of the constitution that will state that there’s no limit to how many terms a president can have. we’ll live under complete dictatorship.
the most you, outside of serbia, can do is share correct information and spread awareness about what’s happening.
reblog and share this post, share other posts (on instagram especially) made by serbian people, call out false information when you see it. i’m begging blm activists for their help especially - we did all we can to support you and now we need the favour returned.
people in period clothing doing modern things is my aesthetic
i can’t believe you forgot the most important one
thank you! I couldn’t find that one in google!
I would like to add Alexander Hamilton himself to this collection.
and of course, alexandra dowling using a tablet computer on the set of BBC musketeers
You forgot my favourites.
These are all canon.
this is my favourite post
On the Gandalf note, this is also amazing:
May I add this one out of sheer delight?
It cracks me up every time. I love this!
They’re updating their relationship status to “sworn brothers”
adorable pirate Luke Arnold taking photo of his crush star Toby Stephens
don’t forget this Incredibly Powerful Image from the set of the princess bride
I sunk into the depth of my bed, telling myself that its just a bad day. Only it has been a bad day for a very long time.
The Mandalorian: *briefly moves Baby Yoda off his lap*
Baby Yoda: Father is… evil? Father is unyielding? Father is incapable of love? I am running away. I am packing my little rucksack and going out to explore the galaxy as a lone vagabond. I can no longer thrive in this household.
Natalie Portman as Padmé Amidala in Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)
It passes, but it does not pass away.
László Krasznahorkai (via bnmxfld)
Franz Joseph and Elisabeth were crowned King and Queen of Hungary by Hungarian Prime Minister Count Andrássy in Budapest on 8 June 1867
The coronation began at four o’clock in the morning with a twenty-one-gun salute from the Citadel of St. Gerhardsberg. At that early hour, people were already streaming from the countryside to the city, to line the streets.
At seven o’clock, the coronation procession set out from the castle. Eleven standard-bearers, chosen from among the high nobility, preceded Gyula Andrássy, wearing on his chest the large cross of the Order of St. Stephen and carrying the holy crown of Hungary. He was followed by gonfaloniers bearing the state insignia resting on red velvet pillows. Then came Franz Joseph.
The undisputed highlight of the procession was the Queen. All the Hungarian newspapers described her appearance in detail; Pester Lloyd, for example, reported, “On her head the diamond crown, the glittering symbol of sovereignty, but the expression of humility in her bowed bearing and traces of the deepest emotion on her noble features—thus she walked—or rather floated—along, as if one of the paintings that adorn the sacred chambers had stepped out of its frame and come to life. The appearance of the Queen here at the holy site produced a deep and lasting impression.”
At the solemn cathedral services, Franz Joseph was anointed King by the Primate of Hungary, but it was Andrássy—representing the palatine—who placed the crown on Franz Joseph’s head. Elisabeth, too, was anointed, but the crown, following an old custom, was held over her right shoulder—by Andrássy.
The Reluctant Empress: A Biography of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
- We’ll prove to them our union is strong. - But it isn’t. - Well, they’ll think it is before their visit is over. - Can you do this? - Absolutely. - Can you?
REIGN (2013–2017) Season 1 Episode 2: Snakes in the Garden Creators: Laurie McCarthy, Stephanie Sengupta
The Fellowship of the Ring + etymology
#2020