Offering pride discounts he truly b doing God's work
Anyway here's my super high effort pride art I love y'all be WhO YOu ArREeEEeE
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Offering pride discounts he truly b doing God's work
Anyway here's my super high effort pride art I love y'all be WhO YOu ArREeEEeE
Matching!
With @nuggetpool-hi Deadpool and Wolverineeeee
A silly something w Deadpool and Wolverine! I mimicked his style just to show that its a different universe! Yayyyy!
Oh man, today’s Jujutsu episode was pure fire.
I loved the atmosphere, cried for Mai, and got so hyped seeing how they animated Maki beating Naoya. A 10/10 episode. I’m always happy to get Toji crumbs.
P.S. Next episode: Hakari, baby!
1st February 1692 saw troops move south from Fort William and billeted with the MacDonalds at Glencoe.
When the MacDonalds saw the redcoats marching over their valley it must have been quite a shock, however they were under the protection of Fort William garrison and had no reason to fear these soldiers. Instead at the company’s request to be billeted, they welcomed them into their homes and gave them food and drink.
Glenlyon told the Chief they were collecting taxes from each clan, by order of Colonel Hill. He could even produce papers to that effect. This satisfied the MacDonalds. The captain, Glenlyon, was billeted in the Clan Chief’s own house. Glenlyon’s niece was married to the Chief of the MacDonalds youngest son, and Glenlyon also visited daily with his niece and her new family. The rest of the company were billeted in homes up and down the valley about 3 or 4 to a house. Unknown to Clan MacDonald fatal danger now lay within the heart of each home.
The second pic shows the original order sent to Captain Robert Campbell, instructing him to kill the MacDonalds of Glencoe. He was to spare none below the age of seventy. The resulting massacre is remembered not just for its premeditated brutality but for its violation of an unwritten code of conduct: the perpetrators of the deed had enjoyed the hospitality of their victims for twelve days before turning on them. The transcript reads in full:
You are hereby ordered to fall upon the rebells, the McDonalds of Glenco, and put all to the sword under seventy. you are to have a speciall care that the old Fox and his sones doe upon no account escape your hands, you are to secure all the avenues that no man escape. This you are to putt in execution att fyve of the clock precisely; and by that time, or very shortly after it, I’ll strive to be att you with a stronger party: if I doe not come to you att fyve, you are not to tarry for me, but to fall on. This is by the Kings speciall command, for the good & safety of the Country, that these miscreants be cutt off root and branch. See that this be putt in execution without feud or favour, else you may expect to be dealt with as one not true to King nor Government, nor a man fitt to carry Commissione in the Kings service. Expecting you will not faill in the full-filling hereof, as you love your selfe, I subscribe these with my hand att Balicholis Feb: 12, 1692
For their Majesties service(signed) R. Duncanson
To Capt.Robert Campbell of Glenlyon
I shall pick up the story again on the 13th
I like this. I designed the costume with what I thought someone kinda broke could wear as a costume (I made those pants this week)
How I waited for this part to be animated.
It was worth the wait, thank God.
Pablo Picasso (No sé qué pensaba Pablo Ruiz Picasso de lo que era la PAZ con una rata de ciudad, como es ahora la paloma, una imagen de mujer y una ramita ) 📍Rostro de paz 1950 Paz mundial ideal de libertad, paz y felicidad entre y dentro de todas las naciones y pueblos La paz mundial, o paz en la Tierra, es el concepto de un estado ideal de felicidad, libertad y paz entre todas las personas y naciones en la Tierra. Esta idea de la no violencia mundial es una motivación para que las personas y las naciones cooperen, ya sea de manera voluntaria o en virtud de un sistema de gobernanza que impide la guerra. Diferentes culturas, religiones, filosofías y organizaciones tienen diferentes conceptos sobre cómo se produciría tal estado. Esto en teoría, la verdad, es que siempre hay guerras, guerras que ganan los más ricos después de matar y someter a los más débiles, en nombre de alguna religión, pensamiento, o idea de cómo tiene que ser, al final si se analiza el poderoso es el tirano, y lo más (gracioso) es que muchos tienen el Nobel de la PAZ
Joash Saved from the Massacre of the Royal Family
Artist: Henri Leopold Levy (French, 1840-1904)
Date: 1867
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts), Arras, France
The Regicide of Joash
The regicide of Joash, a significant event in the history of the Kingdom of Judah, is recorded in the Old Testament, specifically in 2 Kings 12 and 2 Chronicles 24. Joash, also known as Jehoash, was the son of Ahaziah and became king of Judah at a young age after being saved from the massacre of the royal family by his aunt Jehosheba and the high priest Jehoiada. His reign is marked by both religious reform and eventual apostasy, leading to his assassination.