'Chibaku Tensei' - Madara Uchiha
Naruto Shippuden | 2007 - 2017
Studio Pierrot
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'Chibaku Tensei' - Madara Uchiha
Naruto Shippuden | 2007 - 2017
Studio Pierrot
"The Apurinã were gathered to discuss the emergency. In recent years, outlaws with chainsaws, known as land-grabbers, or grileiros, “locusts,” have been cutting deeper into Brazil’s Indigenous territories and other protected forests throughout the Amazon. Emboldened by the October election of Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil’s president, they are pushing more brazenly into places like Apurinã land in the roadless depths of Amazonas, the country’s biggest state and home to the world’s largest standing tracts of unbroken rainforest. “With Bolsonaro, the invasions are worse and will continue to get worse,” said Francisco Umanari, a 42-year-old Apurinã chief. “His project for the Amazon is agribusiness. Unless he is stopped, he’ll run over our rights and allow a giant invasion of the forest. The land grabs are not new, but it’s become a question of life and death.”
Over the next two days, a hundred Apurinã men, women, and children met in a riverside thatched-roof meeting hall to confront their fears and make plans. They did so against the ticking of the Amazon’s monsoonal clock. In July and August, the rains will stop and the rivers will fall, adding hours and days of boat travel between villages and the nearest frontier towns. The coming of dry season also heralds the next wave of burnings. Last year, after government satellites detected smoke plumes, a group of Apurinã men arrived to find 1,000 hectares of their ancestral forest gone. “We were shocked at the size of it,” said Marcelino Da Silva, one of the men. To create pasture, the land-grabbers hacked miles of path through the forest with machetes and used motorcycles to transport long-blade chainsaws and drums of kerosene. The land being too remote for logging, they used even the most valuable trees for kindling, seeding the smoldering ashes with orchard grass dropped from helicopters."
-The Intercept-
You think you’re glad and you got it all?
You gonna get mad when you trip and fall
Especially since you have grown so tall
Climate change is real and it’s coming y’all
Think we’ve got it rough all day but
Mama’s had enough today
She’s all out of love
except the kind that feels so tough
and she says we’ll kill all the bees
and she’s grieving on her knees
Her tears are boiling the seas,
Gonna make us beg please please
FUCK YOUR Great grandchildren’s kids
Mama Earth will
FUCK YOUR Great grandchildren’s kids
Mama Earth's revenge!
Earth’s revenge!
"I wanted to make you love me the way I loved you..Is it funny that I call that revenge?.." ~j.a.
Damn I’ve been watching Shippuden finally and I got to episode 167 and it was just incredible and the animation was amazing and then I looked it up and people hated it? I thought it was gorgeous, and really I’d much rather have fluid animation with soft color palettes than insanely detailed choppy animation for a fight scene. I appreciate the work that went into animating that episode (And Sasuke vs Naruto, Sasuke vs Deidara, Kakashi/Shikamaru vs Hidan/Kakuzu)