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demonlullaby · 2 years
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Monthly favs - September 2022 ✨
Shut Down - BLACKPINK
So Far Gone - ONE OK ROCK
Hard to Love - BLACKPINK
Outta Sight - ONE OK ROCK
Gasoline - KEY
La Luna - ICHILLIN'
Faster - NCT 127
Prove - ONE OK ROCK
Nirvana Girl - Sorn ft. Yeeun
Lonely St. - Stray Kids
Same Scent - ONEUS
Flower Rain - YOUHA
WHO WE ARE - RAVI
2 Baddies - NCT 127
FULL MOON - ONEUS
Vitamin - NCT 127
Misunderstood - KANG DANIEL
Mad World - ONE OK ROCK
Queen of Hearts - TWICE
Let Me Let You Go - ONE OK ROCK
NUMB - YOUHA
Neon - ONE OK ROCK
STUPID LOVE - ONEUS
DON QUIXOTE - SEVENTEEN
Yeah Yeah Yeah - BLACKPINK
Tally - BLACKPINK
Ready For Love - BLACKPINK
On The Ground - ROSÉ
SICK LOVE - LOONA
Save Yourself - ONE OK ROCK
Last Dance - YOUHA
Crush on My Tutor - JHIN
LIMBO - JUN
Bonnie & Clyde - YUQI
A Bite of Summer - THE 8
The Tradition - Halsey
Animal Farm - BIBI
Kiss of fire - WOODZ
BUMP BUMP - WOODZ
Vandalize - ONE OK ROCK
ALL IN - twlv
LOVEADE - VIVIZ
Anyone - SEVENTEEN
Marionette - Red Velvet
_WORLD - SEVENTEEN
9 and Three Quarters (Run Away) - TXT
Bound - KEY
Run - OneRepublic
Ain't Gonna Dance - KEY
California Dream - CHUNGHA
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edenesth · 5 months
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About Me✨
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Omg, I still cannot believe I now have more than 1k followers!😭
Thank you all so much!💖 Not sure if anyone cares enough about this but I've decided to do a proper self-introduction and face reveal that absolutely nobody asked for HAHA
Now, I don't want to shove this info down everyone's throats, obviously! So, only click to read more if you're genuinely interested in getting to know me better!🙆🏻‍♀️
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If you're reading this, I LOVE YOU🥺
Hey, lovelies! My name's Lee Angie, and believe it or not, that's literally my full name HAHA it's kinda like Kang Daniel's name.
I was born on the 9th of September, 1997. If you're my birthday twin or a fellow 97 liner, holler at me!👋🏻
If you're wondering about my ethnicity/nationality, I'm Chinese Malaysian, like the actress Michelle Yeoh. In case you're curious about where I'm from, do check out Crazy Rich Asians because a huge chunk of the movie was filmed in Malaysia (speaking of which, Henry Golding is Malaysian too!).
I'm multilingual and can speak up to four languages; English, Malay, Mandarin, and Cantonese. I've also been actively learning Korean for years, if Duolingo lessons count🤣
When I say I'm a multifan, that's not limited to different K-pop groups. I'm a fan of many things like Harry Potter, Star Wars, most things Marvel, shows like Bridgerton, K-dramas, C-dramas, anime, gaming, and the list goes onnnnn. I'm a sucker for nearly anything in the fantasy genre.
I think that's about it🤔
And last but not least, this is meee🙈
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Fun fact: I've been told I look like the Korean actresses Jun Jihyun and Song Hyekyo, and more recently, some people say I look like the older version of NewJeans' Danielle. What do you think?🤭
If you've made it this far, thank you! Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions for me! I'd love to get to know you too!💜💜💜
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sweatermuppet · 11 months
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what good disturbing books have u read thus far?
im gonna list everything ive read. 🌟 means they're very good, ✅ means they're pretty good, & ❌ means i did not like them
trapped! the story of floyd collins by robert k murray & roger w Bruckner ✅
all the pretty horses by cormac mccarthy 🌟
the revenant by michael punke ✅
blood meridian by cormac mccarthy ✅
hogg by samuel r delany (unsure how to rate this one)
saving noah by lucinda berry ❌
piercing by ryu murakami 🌟
tell me im worthless by alison rumfitt ❌
the summer i died by ryan c thomas ❌
to be devoured by sara tantlinger ❌
bear by marian engel ✅
tender is the flesh by agustina bazterrica 🌟
and then i woke up by malcolm devlin ❌
you should have left by daniel kehlmann 🌟
the haar by david sodergren 🌟
maggies grave by david sodergren ✅
the vegetarian by han kang ✅
split by cathy linh che 🌟
& i am currently reading kill anything that moves: the real american war in vietnam by nick turse & boy parts by eliza clark
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soobberries · 9 months
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Don't trust the Kang's of kpop. ‼️
All of them are squishy girliepops until THEY ARENT. They bust out these hardcore muscles and can or will body slam you if provoked.
This species is not to be messed with because you'll get extreme neck pain from the whiplash that they may give you due to the innate versatility they harness.
Don't believe me? Look at this:
Exhibit A. - Kang Yeosang; Ateez
1. Prettiest princess girliepop || 2. bbg stands for big biceps group now- which he's apart of. will headlock you.
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Exhibit B. - Kang Taehyun; Tomorrow x Together
1. Squishmallow bright eyed cutie || 2. Bbg but under the previous context. Capable of being an alpha male. [source: trust me bro]
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Exhibit C. - Kang Daniel; Ex-Wanna One, Soloist
1. Omg cute cat boy loser! || 2. If he flexes hard enough you can bite him because he becomes a chocolate bar.
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Your Honor, I rest my case.
These men are the most beefiest baby girl secret frat male princesses you'll find.
Even their personalities are ridiculously cute but everyone knows there's something dark and restless somewhere in 'em.
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esoterium · 8 months
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top 100 characters statistical "which character" is similar to yours personality quiz
**picking five characters i know to add to the list while i take a couple!!*
Nomi Marks (Sense8): 83%
Marianne (Portrait of a Lady): 83%
Inej Ghafa (Shadow and Bone): 83%
Salvatore Romano (Mad Men): 82%
F o x M u l d e r  (T h e X - F i l e s): 82%
Torvi (Vikings): 82%
Baby (Baby Driver): 82%
Ally Maine (A Star Is Born): 82%
Marie Kreutz (The Bourne Identity): 81%
Riley Blue (Sense8): 81%
Elisa Esposito (The Shape of Water): 81%
Buck Vu (The OA): 81%
Alice Cullen (Twilight): 80%
Abby Sciuto (NCIS): 80%
Ben Hargreeves (TUA): 80%
Andy Dufresne (The Shawshank Redemption): 80%
Floki (Vikings): 80%
Rogue (X-Men): 80%
Amanita Caplan (Sense8): 80%
Juliana Crain (The Man in the HC): 80%
Ola Nyman (Sex Ed): 80%
Willow Rosenberg (Buffy): 79%
Neo (The Matrix): 79%
Ariadne (Inception): 79%
Guinan (Star Trek: TNG): 79%
W i l l G r a h a m  (H a n n i b a l): 79%
Bonnie Bennett (TVD): 79%
Monica Dutton (Yellowstone): 79%
Sam Button (The Perks): 79%
Frenchie (The Boys): 79%
Robin Buckley (ST): 79%
Marianne Sheridan (Normal People): 79%
W a n d a M a x i m o f f  (WandaVision): 79%
Violet Parr (The Incredibles): 79%
Luna Lovegood (HP): 78%
Nymphadora Tonks (HP): 78%
Trinity (The Matrix): 78%
Jasper Hale (Twilight): 78%
Toni Topaz (Riverdale): 78%
Kalinda Sharma (The Good Wife): 78%
Han Lue (Fast & Furious): 78%
Amélie Poulain (Amélie): 78%
Maeve Wiley (Sex Education): 78%
Cassie Thomas (Promising Young Woman): 78%
River Tam (Firefly): 77%
Omar Little (The Wire): 77%
Morpheus (The Matrix): 77%
William H. 'Shakespeare' Hill (This Is Us): 77%
Jonah Byrde (Ozark): 77%
Chris Washington (Get Out): 77%
Lane Kim (Gilmore Girls): 77%
Céline (Before Sunrise): 77%
Ada Shelby (Peaky Blinders): 77%
Jonathan Byers (ST): 77%
Benjamin Button (TCCBB): 77%
Heloise (Portrait of a Lady): 77%
Lily Iglehart (Sex Ed): 77%
Naomi Nagata (The Expanse): 77%
Hester Prynne (The Scarlet Letter): 77%
Remus Lupin (HP): 76%
Maeve Millay (Westworld): 76%
Daniel Jackson (Stargate SG-1): 76%
Rosalind Walker (CAOS): 76%
Storm (X-Men): 76%
Hernando Fuentes (Sense8): 76%
Dr. Sean Maguire (Good Will Hunting): 76%
Mozzie (White Collar): 76%
Kinsey Locke (Locke & Key): 76%
J o h n W i c k  (John Wick): 76%
Ekko (Arcane): 76%
Albus Dumbledore (HP): 75%
Inara Serra (Firefly): 75%
D'Angelo Barksdale (The Wire): 75%
Janis Ian (Mean Girls): 75%
Damian Leigh (Mean Girls): 75%
Dom Cobb (Inception): 75%
Michael Scofield (Prison Break): 75%
Jughead Jones (Riverdale): 75%
Darlene (Mr. Robot): 75%
Wyldstyle (The Lego Movie): 75%
Nairobi (Money Heist): 75%
Penelope (The Odyssey): 75%
Aunt Polly (Peaky Blinders): 75%
Penelope Garcia (Criminal Minds): 75%
Joyce Byers (ST): 75%
Will Byers (ST): 75%
Angela Montenegro (Bones): 75%
Maleficent (Maleficent): 75%
Kang Sae-byeok (Squid Game): 75%
Jules Vaughn (Euphoria): 75%
Viktor (Arcane): 75%
Suzuha Amane (Steins;Gate): 75%
Natalie (Yellowjackets): 75%
Jyn Erso (Rogue One): 75%
S i r i u s B l a c k  (HP): 74%
Elizabeth Bennet (Pride & Prejudice): 74%
Black Widow (MCU): 74%
Paul Smecker (Boondock Saints): 74%
Ciri (The Witcher): 74%
Kurt Hummel (Glee): 73%
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donghyuckkies · 1 year
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url tag game —
rules: spell your url with song titles and tag as many people as the letters! tagged by @minzbins <3
d - drowning - woodz o - only human - wayv n - nirvana - kang daniel g - gotta go - chungha h - haeguem - agust d y - yellow cab - dpr live u - un village - baekhyun c - close - ab6ix k - karma - demian k - knock on - nct 127 i - i don't understand but i luv u - seventeen e - eighteen - key s - spring snow - pentagon
tagging: @neonunau @seokmins @octoberfour @jeonwonwoo @hannietual @joshuas @softhyungkyun @soonhoonsol @yoonzinoswife @aceofvernons @chogiwapadada @rainbowrenjun @seungkwan-s no pressure tho!
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twh-news · 8 months
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Loki Season 2 Episode 3 Review: A Major Problem
★★★☆☆
[Article contains spoilers]
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There's a big TVA reunion afoot in the third episode of Loki season two.
A headache-inducing episode of Loki gets underway in the 1800s this week, as Ravonna Renslayer finally pops up on the Sacred Timeline with Miss Minutes in tow. He Who Remains’ promise in the season one finale – that if Sylvie killed him he’d just end up right back on top – seems to hinge on a plan to kickstart a kind of causal loop, where a past variant receives a copy of OB’s TVA guidebook and is inspired to create all manner of technological inventions, including a rough version of the temporal loom.
There are positives and negatives to this trip back in time. It’s great to have Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Tara Strong back as the ruthless Renslayer and Miss Minutes respectively. The pair are dynamite together here, and I’m still fully able to suspend my disbelief and buy into the talking animated clock on screen as a real presence. Miss Minutes’ old timey black and white look is an incredible visual flourish.
The Balder the Brave chatter between Loki and Mobius is also a really fun Easter egg for fans who have been charting the character’s failure to launch in the MCU since Kenneth Branagh’s first Thor movie, and it looks like Daniel Craig will never get to throw on Balder’s costume now. Loki’s “I don’t know her” attitude got a real good laugh out of me regardless.
The 1893 World’s Fair is a fascinating setting for the introduction of Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors). As Mobius alludes, so many key historical events were happening around this time, including many of the horrific crimes committed by serial killer H. H. Holmes. A lot of visual effects work has clearly been put in to recreate the vibes of the era, but depending on which shot we’re dealing with it’s hit and miss. The Ferris Wheel sequence is perhaps the most engaging of them all, as Sylvie and Loki call back to the season one finale, battling it out for Timely’s soul while he’s thrown around the passenger car.
Timely himself is the real problem. Setting aside his troubling legal problems for a moment, Majors’ performance as Victor is just awful, though I fear this is another “your mileage may vary” situation. I admittedly really enjoyed the acting choices Majors made as both He Who Remains and Kang the Conqueror, but his execution here took me right out. It’s just way too pantomime, making Oscar Isaac’s turn as Steven Grant in Moon Knight seem almost reserved in comparison. It actually reminds me of Kiefer Sutherland in Dark City a bit. I love that movie, but I can understand why people hated his performance in it. For what it’s worth, my colleagues at Den of Geek didn’t have a problem with Majors’ Doctor Who guest star-esque Timely at all. This one may just be divisive!
Much more entertaining is Miss Minutes’ continuing transition from helpful AI to unhinged cartoon bunny boiler. Miss Minutes’ romantic (and clearly erotic) obsession with her maker is sincerely touching and troubling; her love for He Who Remains/Victor teetering into pure rage at moments. Strong is able to fully flex her notable voice talents in these scenes. It’s a real rollercoaster to hear her despairing monologue descend into fury and panic. I applaud this arc for Miss Minutes, personally. Sci-fi writers will often create fictional AI that gets mad and kills us, but hardly any of them are brave enough to ask “what if it was also really horny?”
Along with Strong’s nightmarish performance, Di Martino gets more to do as Sylvie in episode three, and the character’s inner conflict over killing Timely is palpable. It’s interesting that she decides not to slay him again, and that the punishment she dishes out to her violent pruner Ravonna is non-lethal. Sylvie always seems destined to wrestle with whether or not to play God, which is clearly a work-in-progress when you’re a God!
As the episode comes to a close, we leave Victor joining our TVA good guys and Ravonna and Miss Minutes stranded at the end of time, with Miss Minutes about to drop one hell of a truth bomb on Ravonna. I guess we’ll have to wait and see how angry she gets about it next week.
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luvhyun3 · 1 year
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newjeans masterlist !
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KEY┊[f] fluff, [c] comedy, [a] angst, [sc] scenario, [o] oneshot, [s] series, [d] drabble, [sm] social media au
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KIM MINJI !
n/a.
PHAM HANNI !
n/a.
MARSH DANIELLE !
n/a.
KANG HAERIN !
n/a.
LEE HYEIN !
n/a.
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scienceninjaturtle · 1 year
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ULTIMATE INVASION #3 (OF 4)
JONATHAN HICKMAN (W) • BRYAN HITCH (A/C)
VARIANT COVER BY DANIEL ACUÑA
VARIANT COVER BY ALAN QUAH
• After KANG descends upon the City of Tomorrow, the Illuminati must regroup!
• IRON MAN has a heart-to-heart with Tony Stark!
• DOCTOR DOOM – the Anti-Maker – prepares his own plans to deal with this evil Reed Richards…
• …and the Ultimate Universe that the Maker thought he had rebuilt frays at the edges as they prepare for cosmic war!
40 PGS./RATED T+ …$5.99
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dancetheficaway · 2 years
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I was tagged by @musicblissworld to find a song for each letter of my username! Even though my music taste is broad, I wanted to do a kpop version of the tag. If anyone would be interested in an "all music genres" version let me know, I'm always happy to recommend artists and bands.
All in all this was fun to do, and some letters were a little challenging (the E, strangely enough!). I don't tag anyone in particular, but if you want to do this let me know how it goes!
-nemo
D – Dramatic by Bvndit
A – And There Was No One Left by Dreamcatcher
N – Naughty by Red Velvet’s Irene & Seulgi
C – Crush by Weki Meki
E – Easy by Wheein
T – The Boys by SNSD/Girls’ Generation
H – Highlight by IZ*One
E – Eyes Locked, Hands Locked by Red Velvet
F – favOriTe by Loona
I – I Love You by Exid
C – Criminal by Taemin
A – Alcohol-Free by Twice
W – Waves by Kang Daniel ft. Jamie and Simon Dominic
A – Attaboy by Red Velvet
Y – Yes I Am by Mamamoo
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nedlittle · 2 years
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i read a total of 16 books in june (95% of my total goal) and 4614 pages (106% of my total goal). my favourite was lady audley’s secret by mary elizabeth braddon and my least favourite was a botanist’s guide to parties and poisons by kate khavari
full breakdown of star ratings and reviews under the cut! 🖊📚
the mercies by kiran millwood hargrave 3⭐[historical, queer] [review]
a ghost in the throat by doireann ní ghríofa 2.25⭐ [autofiction, memoir, poetry] [review]
a fatal thing happened on the way to the forum: murder in ancient rome by emma southon 4.25⭐ [history] [review]
ayesha at last by uzma jalaluddin 3.5⭐ [contemporary, romance] [review]
sin eater by megan campisi 2.5⭐ [historical, mystery] [review]
lady audley’s secret by mary elizabeth braddon 4⭐ [classics, mystery] [review]
sister outsider: essays and speeches by audre lorde 4.75⭐ [essays, feminism] [review]
quackery: a brief history of the worst ways to cure everything by lydia kang and nate pedersen 3.75⭐ [history, science] [review]
velvet was the night by silvia moreno-garcia 2.75⭐ [historical, noir] [review]
when i grow up i want to be a list of further possibilities by chen chen unrated [poetry, queer] [review]
under the sea-wind by rachel carson 4⭐ [nature, science] [review]
nevada by imogen binnie 3⭐ [contemporary, queer] [review]
the tenant of wildfell hall by anne brontë 3.5⭐ [classics, romance] [review]
daughters of the deer by danielle daniel 3.5⭐ [historical, queer] [review]
how much of these hills is gold by c pam zhang 3.25⭐ [historical, queer] [review]
a botanist’s guide to parties and poisons [saffron everleigh mysteries #1] by kate khavari 1.75⭐ [historical, mystery] [review]
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4fl0tsam · 2 years
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BANNING ABORTIONS ONLY BANS SAFE ABORTIONS
BANNING ABORTIONS ONLY BANS SAFE ABORTIONS
BANNING ABORTIONS ONLY BANS SAFE ABORTIONS
BANNING ABORTIONS ONLY BANS SAFE ABORTIONS
I cannot stress this enough, and felt like I had to write about it, the absolutely horrific ways people would once again have to turn to so to not be forced to give birth.
(TW: talk about unsafe abortion and its complications)
The overturning of Roe v. Wade has had me disgusted in a number of ways, and to say our SCOTUS is an abomination is an understatement.
But I’ve said this to others in my life OVER AND OVER AND OVER again, and will continue to say it.
Banning abortions will never stop abortions, only safe ones. It will no-doubt raise the amount of deaths while giving birth, deaths from unsafe abortions, and likely, suicides.
So let’s talk about a world without legal, safe abortions shall we? Let’s talk about this terrifying, yet possible future that’s more like taking steps into the past.
I’m sure we all know at least a bit about unsafe abortions. Your mind likely goes to the use of metal clothes hangars, or maybe your mind goes straight to a scene of some Edwardian drama, people making money giving back-alley abortions using an array of horrifying tools in unimaginably painful procedures. And it isn’t some made up story, these are pages in our history books written in blood.
And, while access to safe abortions has risen greatly in the U.S. since Roe v. Wade was put into place in 1973 (along with strides in many other countries), we can still see the affects of outlawed abortion in numerous places around the world today, current examples of what will happen if people continue to lose access to safe abortions in this country.
Some facts:
It is estimated that nearly 25 million unsafe abortions take place annually.
Source: Ganatra B, Gerdts C, Rossier C, Johnson Jr B R, Tuncalp Ö, Assifi A, Sedgh G, Singh S, Bankole A, Popinchalk A, Bearak J, Kang Z, Alkema L. Global, regional, and subregional classification of abortions by safety, 2010–14: estimates from a Bayesian hierarchical model. The Lancet. 2017 Sep
97% of these unsafe abortions take place in developing countries, where safe abortions are not legal.
Unsafe abortion is believed to result in at least 22,800 deaths and millions of injuries annually.
Source: Grimes DA, Benson J, Singh S, Romero M, Ganatra B, Okonofua FE, Shah IH (November 2006). "Unsafe abortion: the preventable pandemic" (PDF). Lancet. 368 (9550): 1908–19. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(06)69481-6. PMID 17126724. S2CID 6188636.
Unsafe abortions are one of the top 5 main causes of maternal death.
Source: Say L, Chou D, Gemmill A, Tunçalp Ö, Moller AB, Daniels JD, et al. Global Causes of Maternal Death: A WHO Systematic Analysis. Lancet Global Health. 2014;2(6): e323-e333.
Around the world, there’s numerous examples of what happens when AFAB people have no right to choose. Abortions aren’t stopped, only the safe ones. THIS is one of the biggest parts pro choice people are so afraid of with the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Because, if the states continue to outlaw abortion, continue to force the closure of clinics, this result is inevitable. There will be a rise of unsafe abortions in this country, PEOPLE WILL DIE.
The possible, and very common, complications of unsafe abortions are horrific.
Some medical complications of unsafe abortion:
infection —Unsafe abortions most often involve instruments that aren’t meant for the human body and are absolutely not sterile, such as a medical instrument would need to be. Bacteria entering the body in such a way could easily cause an infection and lead to sepsis, inflammation throughout the body triggered by chemicals released in the bloodstream to fight infection. This is a deadly complication, and even if you survive, it can leave you with complications like kidney failure, gangrene, brain damage, future immune system issues, and much more.
damage to the vaginal canal, uterus, bowels, bladder and urinary tract, and other organs (resulting in hemorrhage) —The use of a sharp instrument inserted into the vaginal canal has numerous risks and in every circumstance INCREDIBLY dangerous. This practice often leads to damage of the vaginal canal and organs in the area, such as the uterus (uterine perforation), bladder and urinary tract, and bowels. Along with complications that come with the general damage of important organs, such as urinary incontinence, this leads to hemorrhage (blood loss).
infertility. — The damage to the reproductive organs from the process of the procedure itself, along with damage to the body caused by infection and sepsis, can lead to infertility. —While there are many people that undergo an abortion who may never want biological children, an unsafe abortion may very likely take away any choice to have a biological child in the future where a person is prepared to financially, mentally, etc… Losing the choice to have a safe abortion will also lead to the loss of the choice to have a biological child in the future for many, leaving a further psychological impact, that the procedure and its complications would already have on a person.
When you look at these facts, and read stories from the past, it really hits you how disgusting our leaders and judiciaries trying to rid us of this choice are, and how they LIE. They create a narrative that “it’s for the children,” they march around harassing those who’ve received an abortion or are planning to calling themselves pro-life, thinking they’re some kind of vigilantes, some kind of heroes. And yet, once a child is born to someone who isn’t prepared to care for that child, they’re gone. They don’t give a shit about children once they end up in foster care or live in poor circumstances. And they aren’t pro-life, not one bit, they are pro birth. They are pro control.
They SCOTUS and our leaders that support their decision know exactly what this will lead to, they aren’t fucking stupid or naïve. They’re fucking fascists to want to be able to control our bodies. They know that the ban of safe abortions would kill numbers of living, breathing people, they know this, and don’t fucking care, and blood will be on their hands.
One of the things that’s so heartbreaking about the attack on safe abortions is that we were finally at a point where we’d come so far with abortion rights. The generations that came before Roe fought for these changes, those who’d lived to see the affects of forced pregnancies and unsafe abortions in this country. A generation fighting for the generations before even them, with their only choice being procedures of unfathomable pain and risk. They fought because they knew what it was like, they lost loved ones, maybe experienced it themselves.
And the stories from before, of those with no other choice but an unsafe abortion, and the knowledge that this would be the reality once again if safe abortions are banned, is what drives younger generations, post Roe generations to fight for choice.
And unsafe abortions, the horrid risks that so many had to take in the past, despite seeming like some horrible plot of a drama, right out of Handmaid’s Tale, it’s all real, and it wasn’t rare. Too many stories, too many lost. And it’s terrifying, knowing that this can happen again, we can’t let it.
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akaanmo · 2 years
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i was tagged by @chanstopher! thanks!! <3
favourite time of the year: every time that isn't summer! more specifically everything under 15°C
comfort food: chicken teriyaki
do you collect something?: manga, plushies and pcs kinda
favourite drink: water
current favourite song: ready to ride - kang daniel
favorite colors: red!
last song: venom - skz
last series: yugioh
last movie: uh hmmm idk probably the first hxh movie
sweet, savory, spicy: not sure what exactly this question is but yes
craving: sleep
currently working on: thats a secret <3
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tranquilpetrichor · 2 years
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rules: list songs that correlate to each letter of your url!
note: okay, say less! it's gonna be a long one, but i hope someone finds a song they like here lmao.
T - the final countdown by &audition
R - refresh by kang daniel, zico
A - all the stars by kendrick lamar, sza
N - new days by dreamcatcher
Q - quiet down by nct dream
U - underwater by kwon eunbi
I - illa illa by b.i
L - lilli yabbay by seventeen
P - pyramid by charice ft. iyaz
E - everything by cix
T - the way you felt by alec benjamin
R - ring x ring by billlie
I - island by winner
C - can't you see me by txt
H - help me by nu'est
O - o by verivery
R - run by bts
tagging (no pressure): @restlessmaknae @sxcret-garden @sungbeam
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midnightfms · 3 months
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sorry to be that person but i'm stuck on a fc :c may i have your mwm please?
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‘Moving’ Episode 20: Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung’s Characters Find Their Happy Ending
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The Disney+ original series ‘Moving’ has come to an end with its 20th episode, delivering a satisfying conclusion for the characters and the viewers. The superhero action drama, based on the webtoon by Kang Full, starred Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, and other talented actors as people with hidden superpowers who fight against dark forces.
‘Moving’ Episode 20: The Final Battle
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(Photo : Disney+) The finale episode began with a tense showdown between Lee Mi Hyun (Han Hyo Joo) and Jung Joon Hwa (Yang Dong Geun), a North Korean soldier who also has the ability to fly. Mi Hyun was in danger of being killed by Joon Hwa, but her son Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) came to her rescue and fought against him. However, Mi Hyun wanted Bong Seok to run away, knowing that the North Korean troop leader Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) was aiming a gun at him. Fortunately, Bong Seok was saved by Jeon Gye Do (Cha Tae Hyun), who used his electromagnetic power to kill Joon Hwa. Deok Yoon then tried to escape with the files that contained the secrets of the superpowered people, but he was chased by Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) and Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) to the rooftop.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Joo Won and Jae Man confronted Deok Yoon, who revealed that he had been working for Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), a mysterious man who wanted to use the superpowers for his own agenda. Deok Yoon also confessed that he was the one who killed Jae Man’s father 50 years ago, when he was part of a secret mission to capture the superpowered people. Deok Yoon then tried to jump off the building with the files, but he was stopped by Joo Won, who grabbed his arm. Jae Man then shot Deok Yoon in the chest, causing him to fall. Joo Won managed to hold on to the files and pulled himself up.
The Aftermath
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) A year later, the superpowered people were living normal lives without being hunted by anyone. Jang Hee Soo (Go Youn Jung) and Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) graduated from high school with their parents’ attendance, except for Bong Seok and Mi Hyun, who had gone into hiding since the incident. Joo Won continued his chicken business with Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), a former North Korean soldier who became his assistant. Hee Soo entered the university’s physical education department and became friends with Shin Hye Won (Shim Dal Gi), a girl who had super speed. Kang Hoon visited Mr. Min (Moon Sung Geun), the head of the NIS, and expressed his desire to join the agency with one condition: to clear his father’s name from criminal records. Mr. Min agreed and revealed that Kang Hoon’s father was actually a hero who sacrificed himself to protect the superpowered people from Frank.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Kang Hoon also met the school guard and his classmate who disguised themselves as part of Jeonwon High School, but in reality they were high-ranking NIS officials who had been monitoring the superpowered people. Bong Seok and Mi Hyun left town and lived a peaceful life in a rural area. They occasionally received letters from Hee Soo and Kang Hoon, who updated them on their lives. Hee Soo also told them about a superhero wearing a yellow cape who appeared in Seoul and saved people from danger. In the last scene, it was revealed that the superhero was Kim Doo Shik (Zo In Sung), Bong Seok’s father and Mi Hyun’s husband, who had been held captive by Frank for 50 years. He managed to escape with the help of Park Il Chan (Jo Bok Rae), a North Korean soldier who sympathized with him. Doo Shik returned to South Korea and killed Frank, who had been hiding as an American businessman named Mark (Daniel C Kennedy). He then reunited with his family and hugged them tightly.
The Reviews
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The final episode of ‘Moving’ received positive reviews from both critics and viewers, who praised the cast’s performances, the director’s skills, and the writer’s creativity. The series also achieved high ratings on Disney+, becoming one of the most-watched original shows on the platform. Some of the comments from netizens are: “I’m so happy that they all got their happy endings. Especially Doo Shik, he deserved it after suffering for so long.” “This was such a great series. The action scenes were amazing, the story was engaging, and the characters were lovable. I’m going to miss them so much.” “Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, and Zo In Sung are such legends. They nailed their roles and made me feel all kinds of emotions. I hope they work together again in the future.” “Moving was one of the best adaptations I’ve ever seen. It stayed true to the webtoon but also added some twists and surprises. Kang Full is a genius and Park In Je is a master.” “I’m so glad that I watched this show. It was a roller coaster ride of action, drama, comedy, and romance. It had everything I wanted and more. Thank you to the cast and crew for this masterpiece.” What do you think of the final episode of ‘Moving’? Did you enjoy the series? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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