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Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate have been arrested by federal authorities Saturday in Miami, according to U.S. Marshals Service.
descriptions of the Essential Masculine Experience are always written by a) someone who thinks that women have no inner lives and thus imagines that the basic elements of the human condition are only experienced by men or b) someone who thinks that video games and action movies are real life
Elena Wuest (Kazakhstan/German b.1977), Lost in a Dream, 2026, Oil on canvas
SG1'S 1K CELEBRATION ā Anonymous requested ā³ Sam and Daniel moments
Hello fanfiction community,
Just wanted to bring to your attention that the term whump was actually coined by the Stargate fandom specifically to describe making this guy suffer. He is the original Mr. Whump (no that's not his actual name). That's how torturable this guy is.
Everyone say mean things about him.
Here is a non exhaustive list of what he goes through in canon btw:
His parents get crushed to death right in front of him when he is a kid
He is forced to relive the memory of his parents death countless times
He dies and gets resurrected
His wife gets possessed
He fails to save her and she dies in his arms
He dies and gets resurrected again
He gets infected by a virus that makes him act crazy and gets put in an insane asylum
He dies and gets resurrected again
His ex gets possessed
He is exposed to a lethal dose of radiation
He dies and ascends to a higher plane, then gets kicked out of the higher plane and his memory is wiped
He gets kidnapped by a princess
He gets kidnapped by a fish alien
He gets kidnapped and tortured by some terrorists
He gets kidnapped and tortured by another alien
He is driven to insanity by an alien device
He dies and gets resurrected again
He dies and gets resurrected again
Incredible line for proposing to your cousin. Incest enthusiasts please take note.
#yeah I think Persuasion is a great argument for why moving away from cousin marriage is a great thing #letās not focus on preserving familial property as the main point of marriage (via)
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Scenes I Havenāt Stopped Thinking About Since I Watched Them [17/??]
PACIFIC RIM (2013) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Nice day in Gotham
its 2026 i cannot handle any more fucking "author A obviously ripped off author B" discourse by people Who Have Only Seen the work of author B and admit themselves that they have no further knowledge of the literary landscape they are moving in. like.
Folks really need to reacquaint themselves with this concept
The bit of fandom I stuck my toe into recently seems to pretty much agree that King Jonathanās concession to Wyldon, to have Keladry on a probationary year when she began page training was hypocritical & unfair, but also likely politically necessary, that as king he has to make unsavory political choices, that you have to make concessions to advance other parts of a given cause, etc.
I see these points, and now Iām going to list out all the ways I can think of that it was a bad political decision too:
1. Alienated his long-standing allies (was there anyone who trained with Alanna when they were all kids that wasnāt pissed about this choice?).
2. Undermined the other progressive policies; he made the decree that girls could openly try for their shields ten years before First Test begins, the training master at the time agreed to it, and Wyldon accepted the decision when he took the job. Stepping backward as soon as itās put to the test invites other such decrees and programs to be attacked as well.
3. Insulted the Mindelans, who are valuable diplomats, quite badly.
4. Potentially undermined Alanna in her job as Kingās Champion; yes, she acknowledges that people often credit her success to her Gift and being god-touched, but she did go through the same official training as all her peers. To make the next woman knight leap more official hurdles is to throw Alannaās qualifications into question.
5. Nearly lost them Keladry as a knight. She almost makes the decision to wait a few years and apply to the Queenās Riders instead, because a probationary year for only her was blatantly unfair.
6. Potentially lost them other knights as well. We donāt hear of any other girls starting page training during the rest of Protector of the Small, which spans over eight years. How many other girls, or their parents, looked at that probationary year, and refused to let themselves be so insulted? How many wondered, if the year was lifted for future applicants, if some other humiliation would be sprung on them instead?
Jonathan could have mitigated some of these problems by having Wyldon place all incoming pages under a probationary year, by officially declaring that this was simply yet another change to the training program they were making. Even if rumor went that this change was because of Kel, without it being officially so, it would be less insulting to her & her politically important family, leave less room for open attacks on the other progressive policies, and not raise the stakes so high for future girl applicants.
But he didnāt. The probationary year was a political mistake, as well as being hypocritical and unfair.
For me, the issue with the probationary year is that it pissed off a lot of people who are more positive towards Jonathan, and didnāt even do much to calm down the people who were against his progressive policies. Because a close reading of the books shows that a bunch of people were pissed off by Jonathanās treatment of Kel.
We see pretty overtly that Alanna, Raoul, and several other of Jonathanās contemporaries were upset by this decision. Upset enough to take action on Kelās behalf, whether directly (like Raoul taking her as a squire) or indirectly (like how Alanna and probably Gary were working behind the scenes to support Kel).
We see that a bunch of other people are pissed by this decision as well. Other people in the palace see that Kel is getting treated unfairly and support her - Duke Baird absolutely helps her out more than he has to, and so do several other people who interact with the pages and squires. And many of the other pages and squires have Kelās back as well - including Neal, the heir to a ducal house, and Roald, the prince of the realm. Even Duke Turomot the notorious rules-stickler is like āthis girl has been fucked over by proceduresā and goes to bat for her.
And like ⦠the reasons behind the probationary year didnāt even work. The conservatives were like āah yes, ofc she passed, it was all a show,ā even though it wasnāt. Kel went through hell and it didnāt even help.
i actually did draft a bunch of abortion jokes but ultimately decided not to keep them
I think abt this tiktok all the time
Diversity hire bryson ur absolutely slaying