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yoongi was about to 1v1 that zombie
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.
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I say that I'm okay because I need to desperately believe it.
Tomorrow, I will be thirty, and I have no idea how I feel about that.
“7 Reasons Hawaii Hates You:” An opinion piece done by Liz Beacon on infolific.com. I couldn’t. The ignorance. The piece was itself, just garbage. This particular comment got me:
former resident
When Hawaii was discovered by the west, it was a stone age society. There was no written language. The hadn't even invented the wheel. The islands were made up of tribes at war with each other. Human sacrifices and slavery was the norm. Only the royalty and priests could own land. It is not the fault of the Europeans that the Hawaii's were unable to progress. If Hawaii had no outside influences, it would still be in the stone age.
I responded with this:
I'll fix your comment for you:
“When Europeans stumbled upon Hawaii, they were shocked to discover a society that was industrious and self-sufficient. The natives were able to memorize intricate genealogies and passed down all their knowledge orally-- they honed their respected crafts from an early age through hard work, dedication, and respect/ pride.
Everyone knew what their jobs were and the notion of pono (righteousness, balance), malama aina (sustainability, responsibility for the environment), and aloha aina (nationalism, literal love for the land) motivated them to do their part in society to the best of their ability. Hawaiians have a different way of life-- they believe that no one is able to own land, but that families who can trace their bloodlines to the first Hawaiians have the duty to care for the land and its people. Reciprocity and familial duty (i.e. their relation to Haloa) is a key part of how Hawaiians view their connection to the land and each other.
Westerners decided that this viewpoint was unacceptable, and manipulated native Hawaiians into thinking that they needed to "own" the land in order to protect it from outsiders (The Great Mahele). It is because the United States illegally (by way of force, via threats of violence and war) obtained control of the Kingdom of Hawaii (although there was no treaty of annexation and strong opposition to a proposal of said treaty and annexation) regardless of the fact that Hawaii was already inducted into and protected internationally by the Family of Nations.
Hawaiians initiated the establishment of and constructed their own writing system, educated their entire populace (at one point, almost 100% of the population was literate), had electricity before the White House, and had made numerous diplomatic connections with countries from around the world WITHOUT the help of the US.
Europeans/ Westerners DID, however, help to ban native practices, for a short while, abolished the use of Hawaiian language (to the point where Hawaiian was illegal and a dying language), and brought diseases that wiped out more than half of the population.
Although racism is definitely a problem in Hawaii, it is ignorant to say that ALL Hawaiians 1) partake in said racism and 2) do not have the right to be upset (regardless of how long ago these atrocities occurred). If you take the time out to understand the plight of the Hawaiian people, and show the same respect for Hawaii that we as a people feel is pono, I promise that you will be met with more than a handful of natives who accept and appreciate you being there.
You are always welcome to come and visit the "authentic" Hawaii-- volunteering in the numerous taro patches/ beach cleanup initiatives, attending cultural workshops, and connecting with true locals who live aloha. A great place to contact if you're serious about learning about "authentic" Hawaii is http://www.koka.org/; this site also has some workshops and cultural event listings: https://www.gohawaii.com/cultural-events-in-hawaii.
As with any other place, your attitude determines the kind of experience you will have. This article is misleading; the majority of "authentic" Hawaiians do not HATE you. If you come with an open mind and heart, have researched about Hawaiian history (even a brief search can prove enlightening), a pleasant disposition (meaning: not one of haughtiness and ignorance), and eagerness to learn, you will be met with less hostility and more of the aloha that you seek. Intention is everything-- Hawaii and Hawaiian culture is not about taking, it's about putting the best of you out there (vibes/ energy, work, etc.) and expecting nothing in return. There are those ignorant locals who make the rest of us look bad, but I guarantee that for every stupid moke, there's a handful of Hawaiians just trying to live pono.”
My brain hurts from the ignorance.
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Patronus Analysis 0012 Fox
Those with this patronus are Adaptable and independent. Strong characters make people with the fox difficult to be around at times. Milder characters can be easily overpowered by the fox.
If you have this patronus it is likely you can adapt to change with little distress. A key skill if you’re facing a world of Death Eaters and war.
Those with the fox are often the clown in social situations and make many friends through this trait, however, they are independent at heart and won’t sacrifice personal beliefs for anybody.
The strength and humour of character with this patronus can best be seen with Seamus Finnigan.
If I don’t make at least two snarky comments a day, then you know something’s wrong.
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cannot help you now
a thousand armies
couldn’t keep me out
i don’t want your money
i don’t want your crown
see i’ve come to burn
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hogwarts houses: study edition
gryffindor:
creating study groups with your friends
studying to do good in the world
flashcards!!
coffee at 2 am
being obsessed with highlighters
finding a secret spot to study
the perfect study playlist
hufflepuff
sitting in the park, studying
texting your friends little motivational quotes
beautiful bullet journals
Camomile tea
scented candles
creating the perfect study environment
calming yourself before an exam
studying to help and create
ravenclaw
procrastinating. a. lot
“oh look I spent 2 hours on wikipedia again”
studying to finally understand everything
embellishing notes with cute little drawings
ancient libraries
helping friends on the night before the exam
pretty desktop backgrounds
the sound of turning a page in a book
finding the perfect word to use in your essay
slytherin
to-do lists and vision boards
knowing exactly what you have to do to achieve your goal
finishing your essay in the middle of the night
„intellect without ambition is like a bird without wings“
succulents on your desk
the feeling of getting that A
studying to achieve greatness
This is spooky. #SlytherinGang
Underestimate me, i will be fun
i remember that feeling, when my husband would play, and i would sing and nothing else mattered
Maybe I refused to enter the Night Lands without you. Maybe I told the Great Stallion to go fuck himself and came back here to wait for you. That sounds like something you would do. Or maybe it is a dream. Your dream, my dream, I do not know. These are questions for wise men with skinny arms. You are the moon of my life, that is all I know and all I need to know. And if this is a dream, I will kill the man who tries to wake me.
“What if” by Brett Harbach. I love this…brings back so many memories-good and bad. #poetry #moving #love #tryingtoheal #memories #englishclass