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ad-j · 2 months
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WATCHLIST 2023: Belleville Cop
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oldtrenchy · 1 year
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We’re in that nebulous period between Christmas and New Years where no one seems to know just what to do, so here’s yet another set of mini-movie reviews to maybe help decide how to kill some time…
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Home Video Releases for January 23, 2024
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soulofthenorth · 1 year
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hope i never forget the time my neighbors got reported to the city for having a messy yard and 6 cops showed up to the house to tell this former school teacher with early-stage Parkinson’s that he had too many weeds.
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mychemicalficrecs · 1 year
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any priest!gerard fics besides unholyverse?
The thing is: this mod, as tumblr says, identifies religiously as 'I was raised Catholic' so going through these fics is always Interesting! But luckily, I think blasphemy and all that shit is hot. With that tmi out of the way: Here's a bunch of fic for you. I didn't try to make this Frank/Gerard, but it still happened.
Frank/Priest!Gerard
Even a Father Has Sins to Confess by MizErie, 9k, Explicit. Father Way knows it's a sin in more than one way, but he just can't help the feelings he has for the altar server in his parish. Young Frank even has aspirations of becoming a priest himself one day. And that has him spending more and more of his time with Father Way as he finishes his last year of high school and prepares to enter seminary. Will Father Way be able to resist his urges or will he succumb to the Devil's temptation?
Against the Works of the Flesh by happilyappled, 63k, Explicit. Frank Iero is the gay teenager who, after coming out to his Catholic family, faces trouble in finding himself and fitting in. He will find himself, though, through Father Way.
Guilt by silentdescant, 7k, Explicit. Frank has an obsession with Father Way.
Not A Saint by happilyappled, 6k, Explicit. Father Way is not just a priest and Frank is not just any other man.
Unholy by cupid_falls, 2k, Explicit. Frank has to stay after youth group
I'll never let them hurt you by KJBrainrot, 33k, Mature. Midnight Mass AU. What can be said about Belleville? Nothing, that's what. It's just one of those suburbs you either manage to escape from, or get stuck in forever. Mikey was of the latter school, he had never even tried to go away. He had to watch all his friends and his brother do. For a weird series of coincidences, though, they all end up back in town at the same time. It's like eighth grade all over again, except Ray's a cop, Frank's all messed up and Gerard...well, Gerard's a fucking priest.
Holy Palmers by nomdeplume (ibelieveinyou), 1k, Explicit. Unholyverse Extended Universe - Priest Gerard fucks Frank's stigmata. (Surprisingly tender)
On The Altar by SadGhostCult, 7k, Explicit. “On the altar, now, Frank,” the priest demanded again, his tone firm and strong, as if he genuinely enjoyed being the dominant one here with full control over Frank—and not only that, but the fact that although the church doors were locked, they really could be caught at any time. Plus, it was definitely a sin to fuck on the altar before Christ. --- Frank can’t remember the last time he went to church, and since he’s been kind of in a bad way recently—failing all his classes, getting into drugs, etc.—his mom forces him to not only attend this Sunday’s service, but to also go to confession with Father Way and admit his sins.
Someone Get Me to a Church by oompapa, Frank/Gerard, Bert/Gerard, Grant/Gerard, Frank/Grant/Gerard, 18k, Explicit. Can be read without watching the show. This is ‘Midnight Mass,’ streamlined with liberties taken to prioritize gay smut. Also, for the sake of forcing Grant’s sexy voice into this thing, this Angel is telepathic now. I am weak and I will see you all in hell.
The Devil's Got Your Number by frnkxo, 4k, Explicit. Frank was the leader of his church's youth group, so naturally, he wouldn't be the first and only teenager to sin and have a crisis of faith. He's a good boy. He loves his faith and his God. He cannot be swayed by the Devil. But of course, Gerard has a few tricks up his sleeve.
Twice a Week, Religiously by mashedpotatoqueen, 5k, Explicit. Frank temporarily moves back in with his parents and they tell him he is going to go to church with them. Whether he likes it or not.
The Sound as You Fall by ontheskyidance, 23k, Explicit. “Told you to be careful,” Frank whispered, sliding his palm to settle it on the edge of the handle. Gerard didn’t even breathe as he locked his fingers around it. One sharp push and the blade would be buried in his throat. “You’re Poison, then,” he guessed easily. Gerard’s lungs burned with the need to gulp air, blood deafening in his ears. “Pleasure to finally meet you, Father.”
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ausetkmt · 11 months
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All throughout June, Black Music Month is being recognized nationally.
In honor of the month, here are five Black musicians who are considered pioneers of their genres. 
Robert Johnson: Considered the “King of the Delta Blues,” Robert Johnson is considered one of the originators of the genre that went on to serve as the basis for country, rock, pop and more. Known posthumously as one of the greatest blues performers of all time, Johnson’s recordings such as “Sweet Home Chicago,” “Love in Vain” and “I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom” have been covered by musicians such as Elmore James, The Rolling Stones, Muddy Waters and more. 
Although Johnson’s recordings are limited to just 29 songs taped from 1936 to 1937, his staple guitar sound combining lower rhythmic elements and higher melodic licks alongside slide guitar helped pioneer the Delta blues sound. 
Juan Atkins: As a part of the “Belleville Three,” Atkins is recognized for his role in developing Detroit techno. Known for helping coin the term “techno” as a way to describe his music, Atkins first formed Cybotron alongside Richard “3070” Davis in 1980. 
Influenced by Afrofuturism-inspired funk, German synthesizer musicians such as Kraftwerk and Italian disco, Cybotron’s sound combining synth and a drum machine with beats similar to the New York sound helped provide the foundation for Detroit techno. Also inspired by the Chicago house scene, Atkins has had a career spanning over 40 years as part of groups such as Model 500.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: As the “Godmother of Rock’N’Roll,” Sister Rosetta Tharpe pioneered the genre and helped influence musicians such as Little Richard, Odetta, Mavis Staples, Tina Turner and Bob Dylan, amongst others. 
In her teens, Tharpe had already played with legendary musicians such as Duke Ellington in New York City before touring with gospel legends the Dixie Hummingbirds. Also known as the first gospel singer known nationally and the first gospel artist to record with a company, Tharpe pioneered rock’n’roll as well with the help of her Les Paul Custom. With her electric guitar, she helped create its custom sound through techniques such as her hammer-clawed guitar plucking and fast-paced playing, helping bring the swing sound and traditional melodic elements to rock’n’roll.
DJ Kool Herc: As the “Father of Hip Hop,” DJ Kool Herc’s 1973 block party is known as the place of the birth of hip cop culture. With his innovative“Merry-Go-Round” technique using two turntables and a mixer to create breakbeats, Herc laid the foundation for what would develop as the hip-hop genre. The musician also helped bring the toasting technique, which originated from Jamaica, to his sound, debuting his use of the technique at the famed 1973 party. From toasting, eventually, emceeing and rap would develop.
Sam Cooke: As a soul icon, Sam Cooke’s contributions to the genre influenced a variety of artists such as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and more. Considered the “father” of the genre and the “King of Soul,” Cooke’s career began with his work as part of the Soul Stirrers. With the group, Cooke, as lead singer, helped bring gospel music to the younger crowds. Eventually, Cooke shifted to the pop music sphere and, from 1957 to 1964, had 30 top 40 hits on the Billboard charts, including “You Send Me” and “Cupid.” Cooke also took part in the civil rights movement, recording “A Change is Gonna Come” as the anthem of the movement. The song was preserved by the Library of Congress in 2007 for its impact.
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DJ Kool Herc,Juan Atkins,Robert Johnson,Sam Cooke,Sister Rosetta Tharpe,Thehub.news
Veronika Lleshi is an aspiring journalist. She currently writes for Hunter College's school newspaper, Hunter News Now. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing and making music. Lleshi is an Athena scholar who enjoys getting involved in her community.
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To Arms - Shortly after Florida became the first state to vote to recognize Donald Trump Jr. as President, a wave of rioting and civil unrest explodes across the country. Magats attack government buildings, abortion clinics, and prominent progressive institutions. In the most extreme cases, Deputy Gangs and Police Unions organize to either leave local governments to their fate or join the right wing mob outright. In some cases, like in LA and Houston, Police forces attempt to capture local officials and establish municipal juntas. While initially slow to respond, President Harris invokes the Insurrection Act and deploys the National Guard and US Army to suppress the rioters. In many cases, loyal civilians organize to suppress the riots themselves. In LA, the Crips, Bloods, and Latin Kings band together with protestors and manage to stop the cops from taking power before the National Guard can get mobilized, and actually form a loyalist militia unit that would help pacify the Central Valley. Trump's Army -  In Mar-a-Lago, the MAGA regime formed a government nearly a month before the official Inauguration Day. Its first act was to consolidate the various state defense forces into a single National Défense Force, and impose the first Draft since the Vietnam War to raise 300,000 troops. Its members are mostly retired US military and ex-cops who's departments were provincialized by state governments over the last 4 years. Their equipment and vehicles are primarily military surplus donated to police departments over the last 40 years via the DoD's 1033 program, however a good deal also includes donated surplus from private citizens. While the structure of the NDF is still being set up, State Defense Forces begin seizing military arsenals and moving against loyalist National Guard units. In Illinois a joint invasion by the Indiana and Missouri state guards carries out an attack against Scott AFB near Belleville, and actually captures the base and 71 aircraft. The few planes that manage to escape do so with no ammo or munitions in a colossal embarrassment for the Air Force and the Illinois National Guard. A few weeks after the inauguration of Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez, the Illinois National Guard has been fallen back and been bottled up in Springfield and Rock Island, with only a small garrison in Chicago left to defend the city from a mob of right wing militants and the NDF. AOC's First 100 Days - Immediately upon taking office AOC orders the US Navy to deploy to the Great Lakes to provide air cover to those cities along I-80 and begins pulling American forces from overseas deployments. The House of Representatives has been whittled down to 299 members, 201 Democrats, and 98 former Republicans, now barred by an act of Congress from affiliating with the GOP. Most form ranks around Mitt Romney's National Union Party which has a grand total of one former Democrat among its members: former Senator Krysten Sinema now representing David Schweikert's old district. With supermajorities in both houses, and progressive control of the Democratic Caucus, AOC is able to push through dozens of bills in her first few days on the job. The first is a new version of the ERA authored by Katie Porter that passed the House in 2028 and can now clear the Senate. To the shock of the more moderate members of the Democratic Party, AOC puts forward her Green New Deal virtually unchanged. In a public address she ties the GND explicitly to the war effort: domestic oil sources and most of the country's refineries are in Republican hands, contested, or still flooded after the last hurricane season; most of the country's coal reserves are similarly in rebel hands; meanwhile the Green Zones, those areas controlled by the Federal Government, are home to most of the country's renewable energy sources. At the President's urging Congress raises taxes, establishes a wealth tax, and authorizes trillions in new spending to restructure the economy of the two main Green Zones into full war production. Congress also supports the wartime suspension of Habeus Corpus, but is less supportive of the President re-establishing the Office of War Information which places unprecedented restrictions on online media and brings the mainstream press to heel in an effort to stop the spread of disinformation from foreign and domestic bot farms and to cut through the noise and opinion pieces that were preventing people from getting often life saving information. This executive order comes in the middle of impeachment proceedings for Supreme Court justices accused of aiding and abetting the Trump regime, much to the irritation of Congress. Thomas remains in DC defiant of Congressional oversight, while Alito and Kavanaugh flee to Mar-a-Lago, taking some of the heat off the President. The Everything Shortage - While new battery plants and renewable energy sources come online the US is forced to seek foreign sources of oil and gas once again. By July the Gulf Coast oil refineries have been mostly recaptured, and Chicago itself is secure enough to gain access to its refineries which when combined with those in New Jersey and California produce enough fuel to avoid catastrophe in uncontested regions, at least with wartime fuel rationing. Food security is addressed as early as April through a series of executive orders to compel farms in the Central Valley of California to tear down their orchards and wineries, avoid planting water intensive crops, and cover the central valley in fields of wheat, soy, and potatoes. In the Southwest, huge algae farms blanket the desert to provide a source of plant-based proteins. In the highly contested Midwest, the situation is far more grim. By late fall temperatures have fallen to minus 70 with the wind chill and people loyal to both factions are left to freeze or starve in their homes. Fully half of the population of these states become DPs and are forced to flee to neighboring states or into Canada in hopes of riding out the war in safety. 16 million DPs will stream into Ontario by the end of the year, far exceeding Ottawa's ability to manage the situation. American refugees pick supermarket shelves clean, stretch public services past the breaking point, and overwhelm the RCMP and local cops' ability to keep order. By year's end Canada is begging Washington to help get its citizens under control while they try and deal with their own group of White Christian Nationalist rebels in Alberta. The most the US government can do is ask NATO for support, and include Canada in the Continental Air Lift, a program initiated to supply loyalist holdouts too far inland to be supplied by the Navy or by overland convoy. It won't be enough. The New World Factory - Not all is gloom and doom by the end of the First Year of this second civil war. The Surplus in solar energy in the southwest has made it possible for the US military to continue to operate as a mechanized force in the region, using civilian electric vehicles to maintain supply lines, and secure much of New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado. With the surge in Green New Deal dollars, and new immigrant labor incentives the Southwest experiences a manufacturing boom, providing everything from microchips to munitions to the war effort. Most who come to the southwest have to do so on foot or by boat from overseas after the US suspends all non-essential air travel to conserve fuel. Refugee camps are emptied out after the Department of Housing seizes most of the country's unsold houses and apartments, and unoccupied offices. War Crimes - It took the MAGA regime all of five minutes to show its true colors. One of the first bills passed by the Republican Congress was their own suspension of Habeus Corpus, but this would not just be used to conduct the mass arrest of essentially anyone the MAGA movement deemed a threat. Political dissidents, religious minorities, LGBT people, women who sought any form of reproductive care and any doctors who provided it, all found themselves rounded up and tossed into prisons. To "solve" the problem of prison overcrowding the MAGA regime took the broadest possible interpretation of the  Punishment Clause as possible and effectively reinstituted chattel slavery for any non-whites who did not fall in line. As for those unfortunate enough to be rounded up into prisons, a campaign of extermination began almost immediately. All of this went largely unnoticed by the Federal Government until the Marines and Navy Bluejackets reached Angola prison at the end of October 2029. The Farm was well known, and most expected to find the pre-war form of penal slavery that had been in place for generations. What they found instead were tens of thousands of half starved slaves in the fields living in shipping containers, and in the main prison complex what the President called, "a monument to cruelty." At least 10,000 people were in the prison walls, emaciated and beaten, but still alive. There were another 30,000 dead bodies in an open mass grave. Most were dead as exposure to hydrogen-cyanide gas, though there were newer bodies that had clearly been shot in an attempt by the guards to hide their crimes prior to retreating. AGEAST's military governor, upon finding out about this, reportedly vomited his guts out before ordering the conscription of every civilian in his territory, age 16 to 80, to aid in the identifying of bodies and the digging of graves. South Texas - For much of 2029, southern Texas remained heavily contested as loyal partisans and troops from Fort Hood battle to keep at least the Southern Half of the Texas Triangle in Union hands. Many call the Texas front a Civil War within a Civil War. The end of the year brings a well needed victory to the Democratic forces at the Battle of Houston, which finally secures the Gulf Coast from Brownsville to New Orleans. Leaders of the Free Texas movement use this as an opportunity to form a new government. Free Texas is recognized as the official government of Texas by Congress, and the state essentially gives itself the power to secede from itself using the Tyler-Texas treaty as a pretext to form the new state of South Texas. Although Congress will debate the admission of the 53rd State for at least another year.
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ilthit · 2 years
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To the anon who wrote to point out that The Triplets of Belleville is French - fair cop! There are lots of good French movies that are not about the author's unpleasant self insert being adored by the prettiest actress they could find. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is one of my favourites, internationally even.
To the anon who thinks my opinion on the French New Wave is invalid because I write Hamilton and OFMD fanfic: You fool. I haven't even listened to Hamilton apart from one song and while OFMD is great, I write scalie and fujoshi fic these days. That's you told!
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Sebastian Bouchard (Omar Sy), o "Baaba", é um policial cansado de viver sob as asas da mãe, mas que não tem planos de sair do bairro de Belleville na França. No entanto, quando seu amigo de infância é assassinado, ele vai até Miami para descobrir a origem do caso. Lá, ele conhece Ricardo Garcia (Luis Guzmán), um oficial local, que será seu parceiro na investigação. De origens bem diferentes, a dupla precisará superar suas diferenças para que possam solucionar o crime.
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soclaimon · 2 years
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'โอมาร์ ซี'ชวนคุณฮาจนท้องแข็งกับ 'โคตรโปลิส มือวางอันดับแสบ'ที่ทรูโฟร์ยู ช่อง 24
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bikerlovertexas · 4 years
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Belleville Polisi - Belleville Cop ( 2019 ) https://ift.tt/2Nyxipt
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futuri-newhd · 5 years
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Belleville Cop (2018) โคตรโปลิส มือวางอันดับแสบ
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Belleville Cop (2018) โคตรโปลิส มือวางอันดับแสบ, ดูหนังออนไลน์ 2018
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parisrp · 2 years
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un — THE CHARACTER
NAME: Nephi Al-Masri
AGE: Thirty
BIRTHDAY: December 7, 1992
GENDER/PRONOUNS: Cis Male He/Him
OCCUPATION: Police Officer
BIRTHPLACE: Port Said, Egypt
ARRONDISSEMENT: Belleville (20th)
LENGTH OF TIME IN PARIS: Twenty-four years
deux —  THEIR STORY
Trigger Warnings: Death, murder, wrong-full imprisonment, xenophobia
I was six years old when my parents brought me and my baby sister, who was still in my mom’s belly, to France. We had family there, a grandmother, an uncle, an aunt, cousins, etc. We had people there, they weren’t all from Egypt, they were from Morocco, from Libya, from other countries belonging to the Maghreb region.
See, my father had a theory. He believed we were descended from the greatest man in history, a man who had conquered a large part of the world, who had gone down in history as the man who had almost conquered Rome: Hannibal.
He didn’t believe we were conquers, but we were all meant for something greater.
I had to learn French quickly, we all did, speaking it at home. I wasn’t alone, I wasn’t the only boy who had come from an Arabic-speaking background and had to make due in this strange cold country. Who had to learn how to eat cheese, who sang the French national anthem, cheered for the national soccer team, and felt the ever-present hatred for immigrants. Because that was what we were. It did not matter that we had not fled, that my dad already had a job before we came here. We were outsiders.
I spoke French-Arabic with my friends, a language that was considered off the street. In recent years it also includes Turkish words, I still understand it, I still speak it, it feels like it’s my own. My best friend and I would write songs, rap mostly, combining Egyptian-Arabic and French, rhyming and chuckling as we combined things we heard and what we already knew. It was how we mastered French.
 I was twelve when I was wrongfully accused of murder.
The girl was five, she was found on the train tracks near our district. The cause of her death was a blow to the head, no weapon was found nearby. At first they suspected the father, but he had an alibi, then the mother, but she too had one. Family and friends were all questioned and cleared. There were no new leads until a video of two dirty and excited boys running into a truck stop nearby ordering a single coca cola was uncovered. The time frame matched the suspected time of the murder. It was enough evidence.
My best friend and I were brought to the police station for an interrogation after one of our teachers had called the cops about the identity of the two boys.
Sixteen hours later my best friend admitted to the murder.
I knew why.
I had been close to doing the same thing because they said I could go home if I did.
My parents had no idea where I was, and it took another ten hours before I saw my friend again, before I saw anything again but the inside of a small office. I was hungry and tired and I just wanted a hug from my mom.
They made me sign the confession too, just to be sure. I didn’t even read it, I didn’t even ask what it was. I just wrote my name under it, my full name, and gave the pen back.
 I don’t remember much of the weeks that followed, I just remembered being in my room a lot, not knowing what was happening. My father left at some point, he never came back. My mother was always on the phone.
A journalist uncovered the confession and the tapes, bringing them to light, showed that we were wrongfully accused. The case against us was dropped. They died long before I got to thank them for believing in our innocence.
Since nobody could prove our guilt in any other way, and they couldn’t find any new leads either: the case went cold.
But it divided the community.
It divided my own home.
My mother always had my back, no matter how hard it was for her, but her job asked a lot of her, and she wasn’t always home.
My grandmother took care of us most of the time. She believed I was filled with sin, she didn’t hold back when her daughter-in-law wasn’t there.
My little sister didn’t know, she was too young to know. Some days she would want all the hugs and attention from me, other days she treated me like a monster.
 My best friend moved away. His family couldn’t take it anymore. My mother didn’t have the money to follow them.
I didn’t have any other friends. I kept my head down, but that never mattered, I was always singled out. I knew I would always have people against me. Kids who believed I had killed a little girl when I was twelve, parents still remembered the case from the paper, and who kept their kids well away from me. Teachers who made things exceptionally difficult because they thought I had no place at school. Police officers who harassed me, hoping I would crack, do it again, try to do it again. There would always be people who believed the confession had been real, who didn’t think the police had been too harsh, who couldn’t imagine that two kids were desperate enough to get home that they would admit to having killed someone.
I was the edgy boy in the back of the class, who was quiet, who got in trouble, but only spoke up once out of a hundred times. That one time was always enough. People wanted to be friends with me because they thought it was thrilling, because it would enrage their parents. I never allowed them too close.
Then there were those who had my back. Without them, I don’t know how far I would’ve made it.
The kids who protected me, who would come to my aid and never listen to the bad things that were said. I would always let them go eventually, I saw how difficult it got for them, so I let them go. Most of them looked visibly relieved.
The teachers who would help me in class, who made me feel safe, who never singled me out and always gave me the chance to get higher grades by doing small assignments, things they knew I would love: “How about you write a song about the French Revolution, Nephi? I will have it count for extra points.”
The girl who I loved since I was eight, we had lost touch, but she always looked at me when we passed each other in the hallways. She would come to my house to give me homework when I missed school, she would smile when we got teamed up in class, she made me feel like I was just a kid.
Her dad enrolled her in private school when he thought we were growing too close.
The police officers who had helped in the investigation when the confession and tapes were released, who scowled their colleagues, who flanked me on the street during those weeks when I didn’t know what was happening.
 And the detective who tried to prove my innocence by finding the real murderer. He would always find me on Saturdays when I left Mosque. He would tell me if he’d found anything at first, but soon the conversation became different. We talked about school, about music, about all the things I wanted to do. He helped me with Math, and he gave me the iPod I still carry around.
He died.
He died protecting me.
He was old and angry and sorry. He would always be sorry, he felt like he needed to prove to me that if he could, he would turn back time and stop his colleagues in that room. And since he couldn’t apologise to my friend anymore, he tried his best to help me.
His heart gave out when he tried to keep a mob of angry parents at bay. Parents who wanted to ban me from a school trip. It was so small, I could’ve said no, I could’ve said I didn’t mind staying at home for a week, I could catch up on homework, help my mom, help my sister with her school work. I could’ve made sure he would still be alive today.
I wasn’t allowed to attend the funeral.
 When I told my mother I wanted to become a police officer, she thought I was joking. When I had been younger, I wanted to be a famous rapper, surely this was the same thing.
But no, I really wanted to be a police officer.
I wanted to make sure what happened to me never happened to anyone else again.
 It took me much longer than all the classmates I started with, I had no record, so they could not deny me the opportunity, but they still tried to get me to quit.
Try as they might, I had learned how to work hard, how to be as perfect as possible, I had gotten used to having people against me, I knew there would always be those who wanted me to succeed.
So I succeeded.
I proved I could do it, and I continue to prove that I can.
 And now I help the community, I’m the one they call when they need to reach out a hand to the Arabic community. I show my face at Mosque, I protect the people, even those who gave up on me.
I make sure they have nothing to say against me. I win their trust, one person at a time. Maybe I’ll win back my innocence too.
trois — THEIR PERSONALITY
+ determined, understanding, quick-witted
- perfectionist, anxious, held back
PORTRAYED BY NICO.
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thealmightyemprex · 4 years
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10 animated Heroes
Hazel from Watership Down
My absolute favorite hero in anything .Hazel is a character who didnt seek to be a leader ,but naturally became one ,and yet while he is intelligent ,he makes mistakes .At his heart he cares about his people,and will do whatever it takes to protect them even if it seems insane
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Mrs Brisby from Secret of NIMH
Mrs Brisby is a scared widow who despite her fear will do whatever it takes to take care of her family.She is ,for the lack of a better word,a very human hero
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Madame Souza from Triplets of Belleville
This Grandma is badass,doing whatever she can to rescue her kidnapped grandson from mobsters including teaming up with three quirky old singers
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Basil of Baker Street from the Great Mouse Detective
The mouse equivalent of Sherlock Holmes ,Basil is a bit of an arrogant jerk but is truely a good mouse with a quirky personality and a wonderful dynamic with his arch enemy Professor Ratigan
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Miles Moralles/Spider-Man from Spider-man Into the Spider-verse
Miles maybe one of the greatest movie superheroes ,top three for me (Behind Zorro and Christopher Reeves Superman) ,and Into the Spiderverse is one of my favorite tellings of the heroes journey.
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Simba from the Lion King
Simba has an intriguing journey from a rather mischevious  boastful cub to  king,while Basil is my favorite Disney hero,Simba is a contender for best developed
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Mei and Gabu from Arashi No Yoru Ni
Gabu and Mei met one stormy night ,in a barn unable to smell or see one another ,and quickly struck up a friendship ,agreeing to meet eachother for a picnic,where Mei finds out Gabu is a wolf,and Gabu finds out Mei is a goat ....And continue their friendship anyway ,even when their clans  try to interfere .Their entire relationship is adorable and their bond is powerful eventually deciding to abandon their clans to be with eachother ....But things are seldom easy.
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Sophie from Howls Moving Castle
So I have a lot of ....Mixed feelings on this movie,because I’ve read the book .....And the book is way better .Movie starts out as a semi faithful adaptation until about the halfway point where it adds in this anti war message  that is NOT in the book and everything gets muddled from there .But one thing the movie does really well is the protagonist Sophie ,a young woman who is turned into an elderly woman and she is another character with an interesting journey ,as while initilly very reserved she grows more confidence and a stronger will after becoming an old woman
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.Nick and Judy from Zootopia
Cynical fox con man and idealistic bunny cop....Thats just a great combo ,and these two have so much chemistry  and watching them grow is a delight
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Bilbo Baggins from the Hobbit
Bilbo  didnt want to be a hero  but it was thrust onto him and he stepped up to the plate.He outwitted Gollum,he slew the spider,he freed the Dwarves,he buttered up Smaug  and when the Dwarves went to battle for greed he was the one who tried to talk sense into Thorin .Bilbo is my second favorite animated movie hero
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