im noticing that for a lot of americans “free palestine” has been an ideological motto and symbol rather than them actually believing in their heart that freedom is attainable and necessary
I don’t even care if it’s macaroni, ramen or those little bowls you stick in the microwave. Please, I need reassurance that most of the population on tumblr WOULDN’T STARVE TO DEATH if their parents couldn’t fix them food or they couldn’t go out to eat.
Another quiz for if you were a fictional character how would your fandom treat you (if you think your life is too boring to have a fandom just think of yourself as living the domestic!au of some sci-fi or fantasy)
Putting aside theories of MILGRAM being another dimension of some sort:
Could you imagine the people who know the prisoners during the voting? Of course, this would be a great opportunity for enemies to get back on grudges (Kotoko in particular has probably pissed a lot of people off).
But there'll also be friends and family as well. How Yuno's younger brother Yura will see this, and be scared for his sister. Muu's parents trying everything they can with the connections they have to bring their daughter back safe. Fuuta's sister handing out pamphlets to everyone who comes into her beauty salon, please if you can, please vote my brother innocent, he doesn't deserve to suffer like this. How Mahiru's parents beg people to please please vote their darling daughter innocent, their daughter who didn't do anything wrong. How Mahiru's classmates, who weren't very close to her but still remember her warm demeanor come together to start a campaign for her forgiven vote, putting up posters everywhere around their university campus. How Mikoto's mother will say, I don't understand what is happening in that video, he's such a sweet boy, please forgive him so I can see him again, it's been so long since he last visited. Please forgive my son. How their repeated pleas to the public are ignored and they're helpless, watching this happen.