The Patrician's stare had him pinned. It was a good stare, and one of the things it was good at was making people go on talking when they thought they had finished.
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures
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The Patrician's stare had him pinned. It was a good stare, and one of the things it was good at was making people go on talking when they thought they had finished.
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures
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The hibiscus flower is one of the symbols the Sudanese people culturally identify with the most, for its widespread cultivation throughout Sudan and for Karkade, a beverage that is largely consumed in Sudan, made with the infusion of dried hibiscus petals.
If you didn't know, the war in Sudan, which started after the deposition of its last government in 2021, is gravely endangering the Sudanese civilians: millions were already displaced since 2023, entire villages and several millions still face displacement, while all the factions at play in the war continue fighting without any care for the civilian's safety and human rights. Right now, Sudan is largely considered to be facing the biggest and most dangerous humanitarian crisis in the world.
It doesn’t have to be like this
All we need to do
is make sure
we keep talking
Watching She-ra for the first time and my patience has run out for Catra. I hope she gets more interesting in later seasons because oof.
As Megan Thee Stallion once said:
Andromache really hit the jackpot in greek men.
Strong, noble, kind, family oriented, tall and fine as fuck hunk of a man that was Hector, son of Priam.
I don’t even go that way- but if there was ever a greek man to marry- it was that man.
Also Hector with “when did you get hot” by Sabrina Carpenter. I rest my case.