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the thing about being nameless is that it sure is hard to fucking make yourself distinct
Some sad news.
I noticed that a favorite fashion model of mine, The Late Helen Williams, died way back in July without any recognition from the public. All she had was a paid-for obituary on some obscure newspaper's website. I really couldn't understand how this woman could pass without any kind of fanfare.
So, I gathered some articles and videos about Helen and emailed them to The New York Times. This was back in mid October, so I thought I'd give them a chance to digest the material.
Well, November came so I decided to check and see if there was any obituary on Helen Williams in the New York Times.
There was nothing.
Oh, well.
I tried.
I really did.
I really don't know what the requirement is in order to get a featured obituary in any newspaper, much less The New York Times, because I've seen individuals much less impressive who ended up with an obituary on a big paper.
This hurts.
But, it is what it is.
@lovetheawesomeness
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Michael Nyqvist is at 3:27 :D
Thanks again :D
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It's funny how nobody notices all the good things you do until you don't do them.
Does anyone ever draw something or write something that you're really proud of, but when you post it, it gets no notes, so you start to wonder if maybe it wasn’t that great after all?
The Dutch Cabinet will not officially recognize the Palestinian State at this time. "Unilateral recognition of a Palestinian State does not
The Dutch Cabinet will not officially recognize the Palestinian State at this time. "Unilateral recognition of a Palestinian State does not get us any closer to a solution at this time. This requires careful consideration," said a spokesperson on behalf of outgoing Foreign Affairs Minister Hanke Bruins Slot. The ministry was asked to respond to decisions by Spain, Ireland, and Norway on Wednesday to recognize the Palestinian State. The Netherlands has been in favor of a two-state solution for decades, where Israel and an independent and viable Palestinian State exist peacefully together. According to the spokesperson, recognizing the Palestinian State will be a part of a political process towards a two-state solution. There is no support for such a step in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Dutch parliament. PVV MP Raymond de Roon called the Palestinians a "fake people" in a parliamentary debate last week. The biggest party in the Tweede Kamer, which is set to enter into a new governing coalition, is squarely behind Israel. The other coalition parties, VVD, NSC and BBB, also do not support following the lead of the other three European countries.
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As long as the fascists are in power there will be no recognition of Palestine.
absolutely obsessed with the confused look on Leo’s face when they play these 4th gen songs and he has no idea what’s going on
they start playing 4th gen music and he go: