BL- BOYS' LOVE:
Series: PHUPHA|NANFAH (THE PROMISE, 2022)
A FANTASY SLASH DREAM. THIS MINI SERIES FROM DEVONTE296 YOUTUBE CHANNEL IS BASED ON A TRUE STORY OF 2 BEST FRIENDS IN LOVE WITH ONE ANOTHER.
BUT CIRCUMSTANCES & MISUNDERSTANDINGS LEAD PHUPHA (who never confessed his feelings) TO LEAVE. FOR NINE YEARS NANFAH SEARCHED FOR PHUPHA IN MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA (by way of Thailand) BELIEVING THAT'S WHERE HE WENT TO BE WITH HIS MOTHER.
AT A MOMENT WHEN NANFAH WAS READY TO GIVE UP AND MOVE ON (he had this fantasy) OF PHUPHA. AND WHEN HE LEFT HIS ROOM WHOM DID HE SEE...PHUPHA
THE END (with hopes of resolution)
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One thing we've always said is that Buck/Eddie need partners absent each other who are okay with their gay weirdness for and with each other and Tommy is that person. that's kind of fucking wild isn't it
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i think the craziest part of ice ado cancellation to me is like. i remember checking the yoi tag last year and was disappointed by just. the absolute flood of "i lost my passion for this show my inner yoi fan is going into hibernation until ice ado comes out" type posts, but just kinda shrugged and went on because hey, i kinda moved on to different fandoms too.
but than the cancellation news dropped and i check the tag and yeah. there's a lot of people expressing their disappointment and anger with mappa, but there's also so much new art, new posts of people expressing their love for the show and what we were so fortunate to have been given despite everything and i just.
can we promise to keep this fandom alive? to survive just like we did back in 2017-2019 when there was nothing new but the occasional official promo art or a stage play or even skygem's retirement au? older fandoms than us have survived for longer with their newest canon content being decades ago, surely we can all have fun rediscovering and continuing our love for this wonderful story of rediscovering and reinventing what the word love means, whether on the ice or off it.
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I low-key hope they'll have to switch territories like some people said they might. But this time, I don't want the territories to be the same. Like oh how convenient, everyone got basically the same territory again! I want things to be different, so the Clans will have to get used and adapt to new places. I'm sure they can do more than just river area, moorland, swamp-y, and forest.
im actually all for them moving again - into a new territory meant for five clans that doesn't constantly expand inconsistently (behind ksyclan is mountains (SqHope), but behind shadowclan is forest and towns (TgShadow)? no sense)
if the new territory had more exploration + them setting up landmarks and places (ie an owl tree, some rocks like snakerocks, yno just points of interest and things) id be all for it. some unconventional places too would be cool. maybe they should go north of the mountains to a completely wild area with craggy rocks for WindClan, a windswept and even a seaside delta for riverclan.
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just played one of the fastest and funniest games of amogus i ever have. a story in screenshots:
this was already funny enough by itself for me to be taking screenshots as we went. but then we got to the next body found:
they did not manage to vote out a single impostor. then, as soon as halfbidet died:
they then said "i feel really bad cuz now you can't play" and i was like "it's all good. i'm not doing my tasks tho"
....but i couldn't screenshot because then the impostors won. so handily. so fast.
Homophobia Wins Again. I Guess....
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[BBC is UK State Media]
It is now days since Israeli forces entered Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, and what appears to be happening on Friday is that they are continuing their search for evidence of this being a key Hamas command centre.
We have to remember that there is no independent scrutiny inside the hospital; journalists cannot move freely into Gaza, and any who are reporting from the site are working under the aegis of the Israeli military.
The evidence Israel has produced, so far, I do not believe to be convincing in terms of the kind of rhetoric Israelis were using about the set-up at the hospital, which suggested this was a nerve centre for the Hamas operation.
If there was a nerve centre there - and there has been speculation about that possibility since 2014 - then the Israelis have not yet revealed definitive evidence of its existence to the outside world.
What has been recovered includes some Kalashnikov rifles - these are common in the Middle East - a tunnel entrance, of which there are many in Gaza, some military uniforms and a booby-trapped vehicle.
The discovery of and evidence for a major Hamas headquarters underneath the hospital is of course still possible.
The hospital was, after all, built by the Israelis in the 1970s during its full control of the territory, and it is a large site which will take time to thoroughly search.
It's well known that the Israeli architects who designed Al-Shifa included extensive basements.[...]
Proving Hamas is using Gaza's medical facilities to cover its operations is a key Israeli objective and it is an accusation Hamas has repeatedly denied.
Israel's major justification for killing so many people in Gaza - more than 11,500 in more than a month, according to the latest figure from the territory's Hamas-run health ministry - is that Hamas was using them as human shields.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benyamin Netanyahu claimed in an interview on Thursday night that Hamas had a military command centre at the hospital.[...]
if solid evidence of a Hamas headquarters cannot be found, at Al-Shifa or elsewhere, then the pressure on Israel from the international community to negotiate a ceasefire is going to increase.
So many civilians have been killed by Israel in Gaza in the last 42 days that concern is growing about Israel's methods in the United States - which is the only international power the Israelis really worry about.[...]
On Wednesday, the UN Security Council passed a resolution asking for extended humanitarian pauses that the Americans did not veto.[...]
Israelis are aware that pressure for a ceasefire is steadily growing, and with increasing questions about Israel's strategy, that will intensify.[...]
Anything that Israel does [in Gaza], in a place that has experienced huge levels of killing and destruction, will see them having to deal with more than two million people who will hate [forces of occupation]. They could possibly face an insurgency, depending on how long they stay.
So for Israel it's crucial to prove that it had no choice other than to use methods that killed thousands of civilians, so that its allies will continue to shield it from international pressure for a ceasefire.
[Jeremy Bowen is the International Editor at the BBC]
17 Nov 23
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