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lord the women you put on earth to enjoy media are being forced to log in to outlook and microsoft teams
TAROT
two friends contemplate the future with the help of Tarot cards
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i read Maus in high school, and i won’t sugarcoat it, it was fucking gut-wrenching. so many media pieces that discuss the Holocaust water down the experiences but Maus doesn’t.
it isn’t watered down. it isn’t sugarcoated. it isn’t empathetic to the other side. it isn’t washing away guilt. it’s HARD to get through because of how much reality hits you.
THATS EXACTLY WHY IT SHOULD BE READ.
there are jewish kids sitting in your classrooms with this ban telling them that their culture is too “scary” for other children their age to know. stop feeding them Boy in the Striped Pajamas. stop feeding them the innocence of nazi children, or the obliviousness of jewish victims. stop feeding the vague, partial, half-truths of a war, a war that has its ideals and opinions from the enemy side that linger.
antisemitism hasn’t gone away, and banning books like Maus is pathetic, cowardly, and insulting to the victims of the Holocaust.
— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra — Joseph Lorusso, Playing Their Song —
- February 3, 1922
- The diaries of Franz Kafka, 1914-1923
“Date Night” by Anatoly Kuvin (1956)
And when at last you find someone to whom you feel you can pour out your soul, you stop in shock at the words you utter – they are so rusty, so ugly, so meaningless and feeble from being kept in the small cramped dark inside you so long.
Sylvia Plath
300 POINTS I'M SHOOK
THANK GOD UKRAINE THE PUBLIC CAME THROUGH
so finalnd... I guess you got europe to join
- belgium getting three points
- Israeli narrator: *laughs* "... sorry"
FINALLY LITHUANIA GETS WHAT THEY DESERVE
oh my gosh
nothing
what a british response
THE NETHERLANDS DESERVES BETTER
I'm so sad for germany... at least he doesn't feel hate