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comparativetarot · 22 days
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The Fool. Art by Maryia Kudrytskaya.
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higherentity · 1 year
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why-i-love-comics · 11 months
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Zatanna & The Ripper #47 - "The Blossoms of Hell" (2023)
written by Sarah Dealy art by Syro, Jace Camedon, Maryia Kheraveys, & Ayumumum
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glamazone · 11 months
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Photo by Maryia Shedava on Unsplash  
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blossomhcir · 3 months
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Important Nonfamilial Members of House Malus
Maester Othell. Othell has served Sweetgrove for most of his adult life. Maester Othell carries the normal duties of a Maester, providing sage guidance to the Malus'. He also serves as the the main tutor in academic matters, instructing in history, politics, arithmetic, and even High Valyrian. Maester Othell was also responsible for the treatment of Lady Esther's long term illness, though she eventually succumbed and passed away.
Septa Maryia. In her role of septa Maryia was responsible for the education of all the Malus daughters in the Faith of the Seven and womanly arts. Though she presided over all the Malus girls young Lady Adelaide spent the least amount of time with Septa Maryia, having been pulled away by other academic studies and duties as heir. While skilled in many arts, Lady Lucilia proved to need much more supervision than any of her sisters.
Willow. Simply Willow, a native of the Riverlands found herself in service to Lady Esther as a midwife for her first pregnancy. The pregnancy wasn't easy and the birth unusual, with the babe having been born un caul. The position was meant to be temporary, but Willow decided to stay on as a cook for the Malus' household and assist with Lady Esther's fertility and births in the years to come.
Ser Theodore Dunn. A knight sworn in service of the Malus household and master-at-arms for Sweetgrove. Ser Theodore was fostered alongside Alon Malus and eventually the pair began training to as squires together as well. The two would have been life long friends if Alon had not passed away in a tragic horseback riding incedent. A third son with nothing to inherit Theodore pledged service to Douglas Malas in honor of his dear friend.
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west1rosi · 11 months
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HOUSE LANNISTER. DURING THE DANCE OF DRAG.ONS:
the head of the house lannister during the reing of viserys i and the dance of dragons was jason lannister, who had two twins, tyland lannister and jeyne. jeyne married into a branch and distant cousin house of house lanny and was widowed, having bore a son, jon lanny. jeyne is a lady of the court and spends her days around queen alicent, in hopes to place her son in a high position. maryia lannister was a bastard until recently, when they needed an alliance with the hightowers. legalized by her brother upon supposed papers of their father, maryia became a lannister and is meant to find herself a hightower to marry.
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gorlich-opyd · 1 year
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"Bezsenność Jutki" / "Sleeplessness of Jutka" reż./dir. Maria Görlich-Opyd (2023) Reżyseria/Direction: Maria Görlich-Opyd Scenariusz/Script: Tessa Moult-Milewska Konsultacja scenariuszowa/Script consultation: Maria Görlich-Opyd Muzyka/Music: Adrian Konarski Dźwięk/Sound: Michał Fojcik MPSE Animacja i malowanie/Animation and painting: Maria Görlich-Opyd, Małgorzata Dróżdż, Paulina Jaklik, Maryia Yakimovich, Anna Waćkowska, Sylwia Zawiła, Anna Skoczeń Obsada/Cast: m.in. Wojciech Machnicki, Katarzyna Wincza, Anna Apostolakis, Agnieszka Kunikowska Compositing: Maria Görlich-Opyd Projekt plastyczny/Art design: Joanna Rusinek, Maria Görlich-Opyd Film na podstawie książki Doroty Combrzyńskiej-Nogali z ilustracjami Joanny Rusinek Film based on a book by Dorota Combrzyńska-Nogala with ilustrations by Joanna Rusinek Produkcja/Production: EGoFilm GROUP Sp. z o.o.
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mariacallous · 3 months
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As the news that Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny had died in prison on Friday spread, thousands of people around the world expressed their grief at his loss and their anger at the Russian authorities. Now, many are trying to understand the broader implications of his death. Belarusian writer and recipient of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature Svetlana Alexievich spoke with the Belarusian newspaper Nasha Niva about the potential impact Navalny’s death could have on political prisoners in Belarus, its implications for authoritarian leaders’ impunity, and its far-reaching consequences for global power dynamics. Meduza is sharing some of her thoughts.
On Alexey Navalny’s death
The whole world is in mourning today. I looked at Meduza’s newsfeed and saw reactions from people all over the world: politicians, writers, musicians. Everyone is stunned. Of course, there’s shock over the level of cruelty that we’ve allowed evil to reach. [Evil] has spread to such an extent that it’s doing things we couldn’t even imagine. Although we knew these authorities’ nature.
The most frightening thing for Belarus is that we have almost 2,000 political prisoners, and our leaders are also in prison. Maybe someone is in a ShIZO now. We’ve heard nothing from Maryia Kalesnikava or Viktar Babaryka. We know nothing about Mikalai Statkevich. And there’s this feeling that at any moment, we could hear that the worst has happened to them.
Dictators learn from each other. Navalny’s death has opened up an abyss of impunity for dictators around the world (they’re all in cahoots), especially in Belarus. Now, anything could happen. The authorities have been given this leeway. As it turns out, they can do anything — and the world will be helpless. The country will be helpless. The authorities will go unpunished. That’s what’s truly frightening.
There’s hope that after Navalny’s murder, the world will see that Putin, like Hitler, is capable of dragging the world into a world war; he won’t stop. We need to help Ukraine as much as possible, or we’ll have to pay an even higher price. A new Hitler with new technologies will be more terrifying than what we’ve seen from history.
On Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and Yulia Navalnaya’s meeting
These are touching images. It made me think: men are the ones fighting, but war kills women most of all. Imagine Yulia’s soul — a beautiful woman, Navalny’s loyal friend. Or Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya’s, who for so long has had no idea what’s happening with her husband. That’s why women face a more terrible war.
On Russian President Vladimir Putin
He’s a cruel person. He’s a KGB man, not a politician, so he’s capable of anything. It would seem unthinkable to kill one’s main opponent, the main opposition figure, a politician. A powerful person wouldn’t consider such a thing; they’d value a strong opponent. A weak person does what we’ve seen.
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bestleftfermented · 7 months
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September 2023 (visit from Maryia, saying goodbye to Julia, connecting with old + new friends)
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comparativetarot · 2 years
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The Hanged Man. Art by Maryia Kudrytskaya.
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shield-o-futuro · 2 years
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Axl você conhece a Maryia da Guarda do Inverno?
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Axl: Nos vimos uma vez sim, e ela foi muito esnobe, tanto que nem me esforcei demais pra conversarmos muito. Só aguentei sem falar nada por educação.
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lauriejmccabe · 9 months
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Using AI to Improve Customer Service for Business Growth
Using AI to Improve Customer Service for Business Growth--tips for #SMB #customerservice #AI @tidio
by Guest Contributor Maryia Fokina, Digital PR & Content Specialist at Tidio In the modern era marked by rapid technological advancements, AI is a truly transformative force that can help businesses scale. While the concept of integrating AI might still seem foreign to some business owners, the benefits are immense. One of the areas where AI fits particularly well is customer service. The right…
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why-i-love-comics · 11 months
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Zatanna & The Ripper #47 - "The Blossoms of Hell" (2023)
written by Sarah Dealy art by Syro, Jace Camedon, Maryia Kheraveys, & Ayumumum
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auntieclimactic · 10 months
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List 10 songs with 10 names in the titles that I like, and then tag 10 people.
Thanks to @kiraziwrites for the tag! Any day I get to scroll through my favorite playlists is a good day. In absolutely no order, for your listening enjoyment:
Diane Young by Vampire Weekend
Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters by Elton John
Maryia by John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band
Me and Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin
Elizabeth by Airborne Toxic Event
Bobby Jean by Bruce Springsteen
Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
Jerome by Lizzo
Angela by Lumineers
Henry Lee by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds featuring PJ Harvey 
Playlist for easy listening here!
Tagging @laiqualaurelote (mostly because I want her opinion on my songs), @lilalbatross, and anyone else who wants to play.
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beardedmrbean · 11 months
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"The priorities of the new government are Bulgaria's accession to Schengen and the Eurozone". This was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maryia Gabriel after a meeting with the ambassadors of EU countries, which took place in the Boyana residence.
Among the other priorities of the cabinet, Gabriel points to support for Ukraine and cultural diplomacy. She described the talks with European diplomats as "fruitful". "Bulgaria is a reliable partner and ally. Thank you, ambassadors, for your cooperation and support!” she also wrote on Twitter.
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carmenvicinanza · 1 year
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Maria Kalesnikava
https://www.unadonnalgiorno.it/maria-kalesnikava/
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Maria Kalesnikava è la musicista diventata il simbolo della resistenza bielorussa.
Nel settembre del 2021 è stata condannata a 11 anni di carcere, per cospirazione contro il regime, perché ha osato sfidare il dittatore Alexander Lukashenko che, nell’estate del 2020, si è dichiarato vincitore senza permettere che venisse terminato lo spoglio e ha cominciato a eliminare, arrestare e reprimere chiunque gli si opponesse.
Maria Kalesnikava è nata il 24 aprile 1982 a Minsk. Si è diplomata all’Accademia Statale Bielorussa di Musica come flautista e direttrice d’orchestra. Ha suonato il flauto nella National Academic Concert Orchestra del suo paese.
Ha conseguito due master all’Università di Stoccarda e organizzato progetti culturali tra Germania e Bielorussia, fondato il collettivo artistico Artemp ed è stata direttrice artistica del club culturale OK16 a Minsk.
Nel 2020 è scesa in campo dopo l’esilio forzato di Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya divenendo la figura dell’opposizione di più alto profilo del paese.Ha condotto numerose proteste di piazza, tutte pacifiche e che hanno visto la partecipazione di decine di migliaia di persone, contenute da agenti di polizia violenti. Ha rilasciato numerose interviste ai media internazionali e continuato a sostenere coloro che avevano subito arresti arbitrari, torture e maltrattamenti durante la detenzione. Diventando, in breve tempo la leader del consiglio di coordinamento dell’opposizione. Il 7 settembre dello stesso anno è stata rapita da uomini mascherati e trascinata in un furgone, insieme ad altri due leader dell’opposizione costretti a lasciare il paese. Maryia Kalesnikava è riuscita a evitare l’espulsione in Ucraina strappando il suo passaporto. Per più di 48 ore le autorità bielorusse non comunicavano la sua posizione.È stata arrestata con l’accusa di minare la sicurezza nazionale, di aver cospirato per prendere il potere con mezzi incostituzionali e aver creato una formazione estremista.Con questa motivazione, il 6 settembre 2021, il tribunale regionale di Minsk l’ha condannata a 11 anni di detenzione in un carcere di massima sicurezza.
Un processo tenutosi in gran fretta perché fungesse da monito per tutte le persone che manifestano, per le quali è diventata un simbolo di resistenza, dignità e coraggio.
Quando ha ricevuto la condanna Maria Kalesnikava aveva unito le mani (con le manette) a formare il cuore, immagine che ha fatto il giro del mondo rendendola la più nota protagonista della resistenza bielorussa.
Da qualche giorno è ricoverata in terapia intensiva, era in isolamento e al suo avvocato non viene permesso di vederla.
Un grave attentato ai diritti umani di una donna che è riuscita a portare l’attenzione mondiale sui soprusi di un governo dittatoriale.
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