I'm starting a series I'll title "Yosuke and Yu are def more than friends" and I submit my first piece of evidence, Marie's SL 1:
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I'm starting a series I'll title "Yosuke and Yu are def more than friends" and I submit my first piece of evidence, Marie's SL 1:
There was no point in helping dig out the body, no doubt that there was already too many people looking into it. He’d have to come back when the body was unearthed. Whatever they would find he would need to go back and double check anyways, he vaguely wonders if any of the younger ones have seen a corpse before.
He knows he’s dealt with his fare share of monsters.
Regardless now wasn’t the time to be reminiscing. Instead, he and some other kid seemed to be on the same wavelength, walking away from the area of the buried body. They continue further northwest in the park before spotting red on the ground. They share a look before continuing to investigate. After finding more of the missing crime scene they split up, Qrow looking at a possible murder weapon and the kid making his own findings.
Firstly he takes a picture of what he sees, Oz had always told him to be as thorough as possible when looking for something. It’s then that he picks up the object. It’s a rock. Unfortunately that isn’t all there is to it. Picking it up and turning it in his hand, he sees half of the rock is clean and the other half is covered in blood.
“Tch.” Qrow sets the object back down after getting a good look at the thing. If he had to guess, it was connected to the murder that just took place.
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Secular liberals and conservatives stereotype some muslim women as being oppressed by their faith and nation; muslim women are commonly used to “justify Western imperialism, colonialism, and militarism”. (Rankin) Muslim women who wear the hijab are seen as oppressed by their religion; however, this is untrue, and many wear the hijab through their own choice. We must recognize how many Americans and other westerners have stereotyped the Islamic religion as oppressive and patriarchal. While there is some evidence to this, the overwhelming truth is that this is not simply true.
A women faced harassment while working at Disneyland because she decided to wear her hijab to work. (Huus) On a daily basis, this woman faced racial and religious harassment. The harassment got worse when she decided to wear her hijab to work. She was harassed from the moment she started working to her departure. Muslim women face discrimination based off of their choice to wear the hijab in public and at work.
The most visible form of hijab is the head covering that many Muslim women wear. Hijab however goes beyond the headscarf. In one popular school of Islamic thought, hijab refers to the complete covering of everything except the hands, face and feet in long, loose and non see-through garments. A woman who wears hijab is called Muhaajaba.
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