Kay Nielsen, Scheherazade kneeling before the king, from Nielsen’s illustrations for A Thousand and One Nights, circa 1917 to 1919, published posthumously.

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Kay Nielsen, Scheherazade kneeling before the king, from Nielsen’s illustrations for A Thousand and One Nights, circa 1917 to 1919, published posthumously.
Joey Ramone - Don't Worry About Me, 2002
Rhodes Island Operator horns rated on grabability
1. Carnel- murdered by swords
I think I've finally put my finger on something bothering me. For months, Israel's stated goal is to "eradicate" Hamas. As in kill everyone involved.
Not just the leaders, not just those with the most power. Everyone.
No arrests, no lawyers, no fair trials. Just kill anyone and everyone the Israeli government has decided is worthy of it.
Don't get me wrong, I think the "collateral damage" is a) disgusting and b) deliberate.
But is it not also horrendous that the Israeli government, with the support of most world powers, gets to act as judge, jury, and executioner here?
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Andor (TV), Star Wars - All Media Types, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: Major Character Death Characters: Davits Draven, Kleya Marki Additional Tags: Implied/Referenced Character Death, Grief/Mourning, Regret, Rebellion Era (Star Wars), Post-Star Wars: A New Hope, Post-Rogue One, Angst, Canonical Character Death, Past Character Death, Guilt Summary:
He shakes the hands of the accidental heroes; his appreciation is sincere, however uncouth he finds the pomp and circumstance. He offers his condolences to the last princess of Alderaan, and spares a thought to wonder at the hero the senator’s been quietly raising and what she might become. And then he leaves to do the task he’s been putting aside, shuffling it beneath more pressing concerns and contemplations of their collective doom, until now –
Now, he ventures into the labyrinth of passages the residents of the Yavin 4 base carved aside to forge something called home, and winds himself around to a doorstep he’s never before had reason to haunt. Its occupant only retreating to concede to the need for sleep at the utmost last moment; unwilling to rest idle, lest the ghosts of his past start to move in and make themselves comfortable.
Draven feels like the ghost now, his life a mockery in light of this one snuffed out too soon, too young, too stubborn.
He turns the corner, finds the door open already, and discovers he is not the only ghost haunting what little remains of Cassian Andor.
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from @faceofpoe
i know we’re all going off (me included) about sheoldred and her new laser eyed girlfriend but also can we just. talk about this because.
ugh. god. oughhfugh. karn... struggling all his life against being created as a weapon. fearing that he’ll be forced to become one again.
Imagining the world where people realized what a Case Study of Vanitas implies for Vanitas
john hunger will always win in my heart. hungry man lives on
me too buddy