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indeedgoodman · 1 year
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checktbh · 2 years
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💚🚸
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harrymasonsdadbod · 1 year
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THE WAY HES STANDING IS KILLING ME
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LOOK AT HIM
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moonsnqil · 4 months
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tell me i'm not the only one who regularly has this thought
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katieo1022 · 3 months
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LAST TWO BEFORE DELIVERY! 🤗
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hazelbigb · 2 years
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*ME ON MY 38TH BDAY"
IMA 38 BABY
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blorbocedes · 2 days
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20 years later :)
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karmabites96 · 11 months
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class1akids · 11 months
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Volume 38 extra - Fumikage and Shadow's first blizzard!
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indeedgoodman · 1 year
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checktbh · 2 years
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❤️‍🩹💔
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lynnbutlertron · 5 months
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Rayman and Globox got the type of relationship that is so close that they’re practically married but if anyone pointed out they’re like a couple they’d be confused l.
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ANON YOURE SO RIGHT. I AGREE WITH YOU SO HARD HERES MY ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION
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coochiequeens · 12 days
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Finally a peice that talks about how 5 of the 6 in the people killed in the sydney stabbings were women. And yes he was mentally ill but he felt entitled to a girlfriend.
By Victoria Smith 16 April, 2024
Did Joel Cauchi, the man who killed six people in a Sydney shopping centre, do so because he was mentally ill? Or did he do it because he hated women?
Five out of six of Cauchi’s victims were women, which does seem targeted. Nonetheless, according to his family, Cauchi, 40, “battled with mental health issues since he was a teenager”. For this reason, some have found talk of misogyny unseemly, if not exploitative. To categorise Cauchi’s act as male violence against women, if not terrorism underpinned by misogynist ideology, can be appear dismissive of genuine sickness. Sometimes, bad things just happen because people are unwell. 
For women who live with men who have severe mental health diagnoses, there is little comfort in discussions such as these. On the one hand, there is an enormous amount of pressure to downplay the idea that mentally ill men are more likely to be violent than other men (they are, but to say so is viewed as contributing to stigma). On the other hand, is it fair for a man with severe mental illness to be judged by the same moral standards as other men? Shouldn’t we be recognising that they cannot control their perceptions and fears?
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The Sydney attacker was desperate for a girlfriend, his family has revealed as police confirmed that he had targeted women.
Joel Cauchi killed five women and one man during a knife attack on the Bondi Junction Westfield shopping centre on Saturday.
Karen Webb, the New South Wales police commissioner, said: “The videos speak for themselves. It’s obvious the offender had focused on women and avoided the men.”
The majority of the 12 people Cauchi seriously wounded were female, including a baby girl.
Andrew Cauchi, his father, said on Monday he knew why his mentally unwell son had targeted women. The 76-year-old told reporters outside his home in Queensland: “Because he wanted a girlfriend and he’s got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain.”
Describing his son as “very sick”, he described trying to deal with the feelings of “loving a monster”.
A “heroic” policewoman who stopped a lone knifeman mid-rampage during a killing spree in a Sydney shopping centre has been named.
In one of several heroic attempts to disarm the attacker on Saturday, Amy Scott, a NSW Police Inspector, walked up calmly behind the attacker and ordered him to drop his weapon.
When he refused to do so and lunged at her with a knife, she shot him.
Six people were killed after the culprit – later identified by police as Queensland man Joel Cauchi – went on a stabbing spree in Westfield Bondi Junction, including a mother whose baby is reportedly now in a critical condition.
“She is certainly a hero. There is no doubt that she saved lives through her action,” Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, said on Saturday.
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babacontainsmultitudes · 10 months
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Having so many feelings about them.
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seeing all of these new ghoul fuckers come in and get into fo4 and stuff is bringing a tear to meemaws eye. even if the new ghouls look like mole rats and not technicolor corpses. passing the torch along. all these new kudos on fic that’re five, almost ten years old in some cases. :’) i’ve always loved fallout but never considered it would get crazy big compared or have the same staying power compared to a lot of other fandoms. welcome y’all.
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dumbp0rtalmast3r · 21 days
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This has no real point, just two Train people and their large amount of Pokémon
Emmet & Ingo with their army of pokemon. (I was gonna draw these two and their army of pokemon, but the programme i use just isn't working-)
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There's probably more joltiks around, you'd never know.
(Side note, I admitedly did edit Ingo's Hisuian team- Why? Uhm- I have no solid reason, I just wasn't a huge fan of his in-game team. I'm sorry-)
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I have my reasons as to why I switched up the team- Some were influenced from comics I've read on tumblr n elsewhere.
Garchomp - It's the closest pokemon to Haxorus there is in Hisui/Ancient Sinnoh, besides, he would've caught a Gible while up in the Coronet Highlands. (Psst, it knows earthquake.)
Rotom - This one is pretty simple tbh. He would've found one while the player is fighting the Electrode. It, like pretty much all his pokemon, would remind him of something from his past- The electrical power of some form of machine. (That ranges from modern day technology to Subway trains)
Steelix - Now this one. It's size, length and the sheer amount of noise it makes when moving around in caves and tunnels reminds him of something extremely familiar. It bugs him for quite sometime until eventually his mind connects the tracks and he remembers what trains are. (+The battle Subway/Gear station)
Zorua - I've seen it been said a number of times now. The colour scheme of Hisuian Zorua and Zoroark match Emmet almost perfectly. Like, come on now, surely Ingo would see these pokemon and at least think "Hmm. Those colours are familiar. Probably nothing-" and then at somepoint maybe he'd remember his brother.
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