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Seeing how Vash canât drive for shit, no wonder baby Nai tossed him into the passenger seat and took the wheel instead
something about yuji being drawn with the same haunted expression as the moment he came to in shibuya while he admits to mass murder, then putting his fists up anyway and doing the same spin move sukuna did in the fight vs mahoraga... something something moving forward embracing your greatest sins as an integral part of you that can't be denied or stuffed away or ever absolved
Speaking of the peak fight, can we just talk about the emotional direction of this episode? I legit fucking cried when higuruma was shocked when he heard yuji admits guilty, the fact that a child has to weight all this death in his hands when his body was used against his will, the voice acting, the reveal that he actually knew the truth beforehand and then when they sit down to properly talk to reveal higuruma felt awful for killing those judges PEAK CINEMA I don't remember crying reading the manga but the anime directed this scene for us to understand the weight of higuruma's conflict. Love the director of this episode, give them all the damn flowers, this is probably the best episode next to maki and Mai's episode for me. I want to forget the jjk manga just so I can experience the anime first now.
that episode either broke something or healed something in me
give yourself a pat on the back
jujutsu kaisen S3 Ⳡepisode 08
jujutsu kaisen S3 Ⳡepisode 08
i miss u so much (pre ai internet)
i have finished reading the manga and i have accumulated many emotions and thoughts (very cool) ..and a pile of work to be done (not cool) đ i'll scream and draw about it when i'm done with work..
Someone said "Are you really so stupid to think that Africa has the same technological advances as us? If they did they would probably have clean water and not live in houses made of sticks and mud. Get over yourself and stop being so ignorant."..... Below is a tiny collection of images of the Africa they refuse to show you..
ches
Iâm sorry youâve been made to believe that the whole of Africa is poor, I really am..
Reblogging for those of you who think Africa is only what the media and movies portrays it to be
This fucks me up because itâs scary to think that we can be showed something all our lives and not even know itâs a lie
And that my friend is the power of propaganda, indoctrination, and media
Are these pictures of South Africa or of Africa as a whole?Â
@the-collecting-turnip From top to bottom:
1. Port Elizabeth (South Africa)
2. Unknown
3. Nairobi (Kenya)
4. Pretoria (South Africa)
5. Aburi Botanical Gardens (Ghana)
6. Cape Town (South Africa)
7. Pretoria (South Africa)
8. Harare (Zimbabwe)
9. Windhoek (Namibia)
10. Windhoek (Namibia)
To @kushandwizdom this is a rather unfair portrayal of Africa as a whole since half of these are literally just South Africa. So Instead to add to this post and better dispel the myth of Africa as the vast wasteland of poverty most people think, I found a much more mixed collection of pics from various countries.
Luanda, Angola
Agadir, Morocco
Lagos, Nigeria
Cairo, Egypt
Port Louis, Mauritius
Abidjan, Cote dâIvoire
Algiers, Algeria
Tripoli, Libya
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Tunis, Tunisia
So, there, a much better case demonstrating the various major cities around Africa showing it isnât some technologically backwards continent, but actually pretty up-and-coming in the world of commerce.
I once was talking to my Ethiopian manager about ignorant people asking her dumb shit about her life before she moved to the statesâŚ
the worst story she told me about was when she told a fellow student (at a fairly prestigious university) about a concert she went to back home. The other student responded with âomg you have music there!?â đ¤Śđžââď¸
Rebloging, because we need to see these pictures.Â
As for stupid questions:Â âdo you have grocery stores in Ecuador?â
These are great!
A redneck neighbor once asked my mom (in the 80s) if they had cars in Peru. Sigh.
This is the product of poor world history in school & little current affairs coverage outside Western Europe, except for catastrophes, so all we see are the war torn, poverty stricken, disaster-affected parts on the news. And racism, of course.
I bet most Americans who think that African countries are just completely poverty stricken have no idea what the US looks like in its poorest areas, not everywhere in the US is nice suburbs or unrealistically large apartments on tv
Los Angeles, California
Hartford, Connecticut
New Orleans, Louisiana
Camden, New Jersey
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
McDowell County, West Virginia
Flint, Michigan
Washington, D.C.
Do you see the world as it is, or as someone told you it is?
This photoset proves you can make anywhere look great or terrible. Itâs all framing and more people should know about that
Worth a reblog. I donât think the US version was on there when I first reblogged.
All of this is true, and also- those stick and mud houses are actually amazing examples of indigenous African knowledge. They are being studied for their thermal properties and sustainability.
Of course traditional African homes look different from homes in the US or Europe- theyâve started from different climates and resources. Itâs such racist hubris to assume different means lesser-than.
Hey Fam Thank you for coming by Another video here answering why we sleep in grass thatched houses Hahahha some people clearly donât know wh
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also also, the racism of saying âoh they build with sticks and mudâ like we donât do the same thing. Stick-built is a fucking category of Victorian house! Stucco is just mud! Plaster is just mud! Adobe is just mud! Clay is just mud! EVERYONE builds with sticks and mud! Itâs very telling that people only use words like âsticksâ and âmudâ when theyâre being insulting. Buddy I live in a house made of sticks and mud too.
âTall steel skyscrapers are not a sign of progress. Theyâre actually a major indicator of income inequality. Across the world, cities with extreme wealth gaps tend to build upward, while countries with stronger middle classes remain mostly-low rise. [âŚ]These posts werenât made for Africans, they were made for the western gaze. [âŚ] The âAfrica they donât show youâ isnât the skylines, itâs the system that created them.â
third years shenanigans again âď¸
shoutout to the Midvalley fight being one long ragebait session
Midvalley, an actual serial killer: Aren't you ever haunted by all the people you kill...how many lives you've taken...the weight of what we are doing bearing down on us...
Wolfwood, the unwilling child experiment: Don't care + didn't ask + you should just quit + you're a pussy + ratio
AFTER NEARLY 19 YEARS OF THIS STUPID WEBSITE
also, on web, we just launched an advanced search dialog that should help folks use all the new operators we added.
So true....
the âmale loneliness epidemicâ hasnât even hit itâs peak tbh #keepgoing
the goat out on track đââď¸
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