Chapter 2 is up!
The ending wasn't what I had in mind but since I had to rewrite the whole thing, I forgot what I was originally gonna write.
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Chapter 2 is up!
The ending wasn't what I had in mind but since I had to rewrite the whole thing, I forgot what I was originally gonna write.
Oh my god, being back at home has raised my inspiration to write by 1000%!
I finally wrote the first chapter to Akira's story
The story starts a few months(almost a year) after her move, when shes comfortable being there and things start to get a little better, but because I'm crazy about drama, shit is gonna go down now.
So I would really like if you guys maybe read it, and tell me what you think about it so far, my writing anyways. I'm working on the next chapter right now.
Stone that Filthy Dog
Sometimes the mind just boggles,I mean COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have just read this on the BBC and i am utterly speechless.
Jerusalem rabbis 'condemn dog to death by stoning'
The dog entered the Jerusalem financial court several weeks ago and would not leave, reports Israeli website Ynet.
A Jewish rabbinical court condemned to death by stoning a stray dog it feared was the reincarnation of a lawyer who insulted its judges, reports say.
It reminded a judge of a curse passed on a now deceased secular lawyer about 20 years ago, when judges bid his spirit to enter the body of a dog.
The animal is said to have escaped before the sentence was carried out.
One of the judges at the court in the city's ultra-Orthodox Mea Shearim neighbourhood had reportedly asked local children to carry out the sentence.
An animal welfare organisation filed a complaint with the police against a court official, who denied reports that judges had ordered the dog's stoning, according to Ynet.
But a court manager told Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot the stoning had been ordered as "as an appropriate way to 'get back at' the spirit which entered the poor dog", according to Ynet.
Dogs are considered impure animals in traditional Judaism.