Please please redraw panels of Talia telling Damian Farhad's story!!
Here you go! I added some extra silly Damian doodles as well because why not?
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Please please redraw panels of Talia telling Damian Farhad's story!!
Here you go! I added some extra silly Damian doodles as well because why not?
2. commemorate
This is a Farhad appreciation post because he’s one of my favourite side characters on Shameless and he doesn’t get enough love. That guy would move hell and Earth for Debbie, no matter what, and he’s a loyal friend. And that’s all they are-friends. He doesn’t expect anything of her in return, and on the Southside, that means a lot. He listens to her vent about her family, and gets involved with whatever shenanigans she needs to pull, and who can forget that time he screamed “ALLAHU AKBAR” to clear the pharmacy for her? He’s also just funny af, and probably the only halfway decent Muslim rep we have. I just don’t think he gets enough appreciation I love him so much, honestly wanted to kill Tami when Debbie introduced them, said “This is Farhad”, and Tami said, “Don’t-Care-Had” like EXCUSE ME? That is a king right there, he is amazing, shut up. Anyway, go Farhad, basically. Love him so much, underrated and I wish he’d been around more.
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... soul-nursing, ruby lips. [...] I am the bewildered Farhād, and you are my sweet-tongued Shīrīn.
— Amir Khusrau, In the Bazaar of Love: The Selected Poetry of Amir Khusrau, transl by Paul E. Losensky & Sunil Sharma, (2011)
Андрей Стаматин и Фархад
Top left: Commander Ayatullah, 48, a former mujahideen fighter, commanded a pro-government militia unit on Karsai Peak that included his 17-year-old son. He was killed in the July 2-3 battle.
Top right: Farhad, 17, a son of Commander Ayatullah, was killed along with his father during the fight for Karsai Peak.
Bottom left: Azimullah, 24, a pro-government fighter, was killed by the Taliban in the July 2-3 battle for Karsai Peak.
Bottom right: Zubaidullah, 16, a pro-government fighter, was killed by the Taliban in the battle for Karsai Peak.
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