@tumblr @staff @photomatt are you joking right now? i dont even have a uncensor button anymore?
im in the uk and i havent provided my id (they actually havent asked me, not that i would give it) and now i cant see posts on my dashboard!!!!!
this is not an adult website, i should not be required to provide id and besides, im 25. i should be able to look at what i want. (im a firm believer that online regulation is a parents job, not mine!)
"Waaagh! I don't FEEL Safe HERE! Also, this is my UK hotel location."
What "insider" would deliberately disclose the location of Sparry's hotel ? She knowingly violated his privacy by speaking to the Daily Express.
"The Duke of Sussex stayed at Coworth Park hotel, in Ascot, Berkshire, last week while attending the two-day hearing at the High Court in London over his police protection being reduced in this country.
Fixated Person:
"Prince Harry stayed near his estranged brother William during his short UK visit to extend “an olive branch”, says a source close to him."
The five-star hotel is a short drive from William and Kate’s residence Adelaide Cottage, a four-bedroom home in the grounds of Windsor Castle, within Windsor Home Park."
Stalker history of using the Press & Social Media to leak, brief, & passive aggressively make Demands to the BRF
2019 to William via Twitter: "...if you will only defend me in the press, all the attacks on Kate will stop..."
2024 People Mag: "...it would be swords down if only the king would support his case for security..."
2025: "...it would be swords down if Dr. Sophie Chanduka (Sentebale) would only..."
2025: April Daily Express "The insider noted: “Harry really is keen to try to salvage some kind of relationship or even reopen dialogue...was seen as a potential olive branch to make peace after so many years estranged.”
Sparry's Fantasy:
"friends' circle, "business friends," "former school & army friends" who use "WILLS and KATE" in the press.
“And some of us saw Harry being so close to his brother as a gesture of saying ‘hey I am here, close by... what about us trying to work things out’?
“The sad thing is that many of us, within Harry’s friends’ circles, feel he wants to somehow make peace and return to talking terms.
Close business friends of Harry say his “accommodation decision, which was relayed to Wills and Kate through security services, was seen as a potential olive branch to make peace after so many years estranged.”
But during last week’s four-day stay, Harry did not meet up with the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, or see his father King Charles before his state visit to Italy with Camilla.
Instead he was seen enjoying meals with former school and Army friends 😂
According to the Spare in his Spare, William refused to join him the night before his wedding because he was at home with his wife and kids. Harry cried, "but it's our thing."
"Coworth Park is also where William stayed with Harry on his last night as a bachelor, before his marriage to Meghan in 2018."
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Chapter 1 of Vakanatie is UP! Go enjoy the start of a late summer vacation for Kaz and Inej as they take a trip to his family's farm in southern Kerch. This is the 15th story in my ongoing series, Kanej Wensen. (and chapter 1 pops me well over 500K words on A03.)
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the
Organization for Transformative Works
Chapter 1 Summary: Kaz and Inej meet up in Olendaal, and then travel south to Lij and beyond, to start their vacation. Inej finds out some secrets that Kaz had held back, and he has other surprises in store for her as well.
Brooklyn’s Kingsborough Community College cancels gathering after request for more security; Baruch College nixes Independence Day event aft
by Luke Tress
Ahead of the event, anti-Israel protest groups issued a call to rally next to the campus on Oriental Boulevard, circulating a graphic that said, “Students and workers say no to rehabilitating the image of war criminals.”
Kingsborough’s Hillel asked the administration for upgraded security due to the protest. Instead, the administration opted to cancel the event hours before it was supposed to start, the college’s Hillel told the New York Jewish Week.
A Kingsborough spokesperson confirmed the event had been canceled due to protests “out of an abundance of caution to ensure safety and appropriate access to campus for our students, faculty, and staff.”
A number of faculty asked the administration to reverse the decision to no avail, Hillel said. Jeff Lax, a Kingsborough business professor and outspoken advocate for Zionist students, said he requested a meeting and waited outside the office of University President Suri Duitch for 20 minutes while she was inside, but said she did not come out to speak with him.
The pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel protest still took place, drawing around 30 people who waved Palestinian flags and, according to a video by Lax, chanted, “Resistance is justified when people are occupied.”
The protesters declared “victory” after the event.
Pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel activists take part in a protest to mark the 76th anniversary of al-Nakba in the Queens borough of New York on May 15, 2024. (Leonardo Munoz / Leonardo Munoz / AFP)
“The shameful event allowing a former high-ranking IOF soldier on campus, hosted by Kingsborough Community College and Hillel, has been SHUT DOWN!” a student pro-Palestinian group posted on social media, using a derisive abbreviation for Israel’s military that stands for Israel Occupation Force. “Power to CUNY students and workers! Free Palestine!”
The next day, on Tuesday, Kingsborough Hillel was scheduled to hold an Israeli Independence Day event on an outdoor terrace on campus, but the college ordered organizers to move the event indoors. A photo from the scene showed nine security guards stationed outside the door.
Meanwhile, at Baruch, the campus Hillel said on Instagram last week that the college had ordered the club’s Yom Ha’atzmaut, or Independence Day, event on May 2 “canceled” due to security concerns.
Baruch College told the New York Jewish Week that Hillel had been offered other locations for the event.
“The safety of our students remains our top priority,” the college said in a statement. “Regarding the Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration, Hillel was offered two alternative spaces on campus. They declined the opportunity to hold the event in these alternative locations, choosing to cancel instead.”
Baruch Hillel did not respond to a request for comment, but posted on Instagram that the school is “sending a strong message to Jewish students that they cannot adequately protect Jewish students, while the protestors spew hateful and intimidating language in our public spaces without any repercussions.”
The post added, “Baruch College is silencing the voice of the Jewish students and their ability to celebrate their Jewish identity proudly and openly.”
In the same Instagram post, the Hillel also uploaded video showing protesters chanting, “Baruch Hillel you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.”
Look, I know I haven’t done it yet due to procrastination but... do you know how easy it is to kill the king around here? I mean, my father was assassinated, I literally just walked up to Claudius with a knife - what’s going on with the security around here? Bernardo? Francisco? Marcellus? What are you guys even doing?
Pro-Hamas demonstrators marching in Munich, Germany. Photo: Reuters/Alexander Pohl As Jews and Israelis face a relentlessly hostile climate
by Ailin Vilches Arguello
As Jews and Israelis face a relentlessly hostile climate in Germany, the Jewish community in Potsdam, a city just outside Berlin, fears it may not be safe to open a new Jewish daycare center amid growing security concerns.
First reported by the German newspaper Märkische Allgemeine, the local Jewish community plans to establish a new Jewish kindergarten in Potsdam’s Stern district, a residential neighborhood in the city’s southeast, but rising antisemitism has slowed the project amid growing concerns over security and protection.
Initially launched in 2020, the project began when community leaders approached Potsdam city hall for support, with officials backing the plan and exploring the possibility of establishing the kindergarten in an existing, underutilized facility.
However, with antisemitic incidents on the rise and Jews and Israelis increasingly targeted, community leaders now warn that opening the kindergarten could heighten their vulnerability, making it impossible to predict when the facility might open.
“People are afraid of the growing antisemitism,” Evgueni Kutikow, chairman of the Jewish Community of Potsdam, told Märkische Allgemeine. “One mother called me crazy when I asked her if she would enroll her child in a Jewish daycare center.”
Kutikow explained that the daycare center would require specific security measures, but he expressed concern that doing so might draw greater attention to the facility and make it a more visible target.