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ghostly-penumbra · 7 months
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Ectoberhaunt 2023. Day Twenty-four
"Dora"
Ao3
i've seen both Dorathea and Pandora being referred to as 'Dora' so I'll use Pandora for this :3
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As a resident of the Ghost Zone, Pandora was the best qualified to introduce King Phantom to the Greek pantheon’s God of the Dead. And as such, it was her whom Hades rounded on, and started blaming when the boy didn’t arrive on time.
“I don’t have the time for this!” The god was saying, pacing back and forth in the chosen neutral meeting point in the living world: that one Denny’s in the outskirts of Elmerton. “I am busy! I have duties to attend to!”
“And you think he doesn’t?” Said the Goddess, sipping on her black coffee. “He has many responsibilities too, you know? He’s a very diligent boy.”
“I don’t care if he has school,” continued Hades in a mocking tone, “if the kid thinks he can just stand me up, then I-”
Standing up to her full height, Pandora loomed over the human-sized man and crossed one set of arms and put her free hands on her hips. “King Phantom is not standing you up, he’s a good boy and I vouch for him. If he’s running late, it’s because he had no choice.”
Just then, the doors opened and in walked two boys, with their shoulders brushing and talking animatedly with each other.
“Ah, yes, something important for sure.” Said Hades, crossing his arms too.
Pandora raised an eyebrow at him.
“You don’t believe it important that a cute, crowned boy is talking to your very own son?”
As the boys approached, the Gods overheard what they were saying.
“… but if you’re ghostly enough, you should be able to fly! Or at least float.” The Ghost King said.
“Pff, I doubt it. The sky is my uncle’s domain, and he doesn’t take kindly to us flying, and he’s already tried to kill me.” The King of Ghosts replied, shrugging his shoulders and jostling the other’s arm, just a bit.
“Well…” Phantom began, awkwardly putting a hand on his nape, “if you’re interested but don’t feel comfortable doing it here, we could go to my realm? Gravity is optional there anyway, and, uh, I think it would be fun, if you wanted.”
Nico smiled and looked away. “Yeah, that sounds cool.”
Pandora was the one to receive the boys, giving Hades the (undeserved, if you asked her) opportunity to get a hold of himself, erasing the gobsmacked, horrified realization from his face before the children noticed.
Burgeoning feelings aside, this was a political meeting.
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yonemurishiroku · 8 months
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"I get it," Dora suddenly said confidently and looked up [bright blue sparkling with sea green, the perfect combination of Jason's steel and Percy's ferocity] into the impenetrable darkness, as if she could see something there.
The cacodemons ruthlessly rubbed her flesh instantly disappeared and Nicolo Di Angelo himself appeared before Grayson.
The man looked as perfect as always — a starched snow-white shirt, an impeccable expensive black suit, sparkling shoes, coal silky strands tied with a ribbon at the back of his head represented casual perfection Just a glance…
Just his eyes not as smart, cold and condescending as usual, but furious, literally burning with impotent rage and bitterly sad.
large drops of tears were already flowing down his porcelain cheeks.
"You're not bothering me because I have to learn to let people go," Dora Mireya exhaled heavily and moaned softly, a cracked rib made itself felt, "because you're jealous, and you're also hurt because of the loss of Jason Grace.
For clarification, this ask is a reference to this post, in which I made Nico an antagonist to Dora's, the daughter of Jason and Percy, journey to bring his father (Jason) back to life.
Since anon has been so kind to offer a drabble, I suppose it should be fair for me to return it. So.
1.
From the first moment Dora could understand the concept of family, she knew that she had two fathers.
One of them was Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon, hero of Olympus, two times world savior, Titan Slayer, one of the Seven, and the best father in the whole world Dora had come to know, whom she loved the most and loved her in return.
The other father - his name was Jason Grace. Percy told her he was the most effulgent, gentle, loving, heroic, magnificent person who had ever existed. He was a Hero, his Hero. Everyone said that. Apparently, he was just as awesome as her daddy Percy. And honestly, Dora would always believe Percy, but for some reason, he never told her anything past the praises that he sang to her every night by her bedside.
Nor had Dora ever met Jason Grace.
Everything she had come to know of her supposed father was from Nico di Angelo, who she called an Uncle and acted like an enabler when Dora could tell that her daddy would spill no more.
Nico told her a lot that Percy didn't and wouldn't. He was as transparent as the ghosts he beckoned and was kind enough to indulge Dora every time she pestered like how he indulged the dead ones' last wishes. She showed up at his doorstep, sad as a wet cat, and his black glassy eyes would melt like honey as he sat her down with a blanket and a warm cup of chocolate because his house was always freezing.
She wondered if Nico could see something in her that made him so willing to relinquish.
The stories he told were glamorous, yellow-tinted by the way Nico's voice dipped slightly, flowing like deep undercurrents that held just as many emotions as an ocean. It was through his voice that Dora learned of Jason Grace's greatness and silliness, that she could somehow picture the relaxing slope of a pair of scarred lips whenever Percy mentioned his gentleness; or the twinkle of morning stars in an azure sky when Uncle Leo absentmindedly mumbled "He would have loved this."
Dora watched the shadow nestling under Nico's intertwined fingers as he spoke - telling another story about this rare Capture the Flag game that both her parents had joined - in that same slightly hoarse, low voice. The son of Hades reclined on the only other single chair, looking down at the coffee cup as if he could see the playback on its surface. Dora soaked up his words like a sponge, each and every one of them a piece of a memory she had never lived through, but was eager to review just the same.
"I don't know what could have possessed Jason for him to decide that summoning lightning was a good idea when Percy had had them both drenched," he quipped monotonously, and Dora giggled, "but he did. And the disaster that followed almost had Will tear his hair out."
The scenario sounded ridiculous. Dora wished she was there.
Percy made sure her life was filled to the brim with joy and happiness, but Dora could tell there was a hole in his heart - their blood was the same, after all. It itched at the tip of her tongue whenever her daddy zoned out in the middle of a family dinner, his gaze drifting far away like a lost boat. Something all that joy and happiness failed to alleviate.
Dora knew it was wishful thinking, though, so she shut her mouth and told herself to be content with Nico's reminiscence. Wetness welled up in her eyes, Dora willed it back down, and laughed when Nico mentioned how stupid Percy's hair was after that stunt.
Before Dora knew it, the world around her blurred away and her eyelids weighed more than she could lift. Her chocolate mug sat cold on the table. Something soft draped over her body - a blanket, Dora recognized - and Nico's abyss eyes looked down at her with more warmth than she thought the night was capable of embracing.
That time, Dora dreamed of a creek, Capture the Flag, and startling thunder in the otherwise blue, clear sky.
2.
When Percy first found out about their story-telling sessions, he stared at Dora for three seconds, and whispered a hollow "Oh."
And that was it.
He never said anything about it. It almost felt like he even didn't acknowledge it. The most Dora got after returning from Nico's house was a soft "Did you have a good time with Uncle?", and then her daddy would, without fail, immediately, conveniently venture to their supper or the upcoming movies for the marathon.
At their next meet-up, Dora clutched on her daddy's jeans when Nico walked through the door with Aunt Hazel. She didn't know what she was all nervous about, yet her heart beat so loud she couldn't hear the sounds of other Aunts and Uncles chattering, watching Nico walk up to them along with his sister.
Aunt Hazel hugged her and kissed her cheeks cheerfully. Dora could barely focus on her smooching. Her attention zeroed in on the way her daddy bit his lips before greeting Nico with a muted "Welcome," to which the black-eyed man simply nodded.
She did notice them not talking again throughout the meal.
She did notice the pained look her daddy shot them the moment Dora flopped down between Nico and Will on the sofa. But again, he never said anything.
3.
That time, Dora was on the verge of crying when Nico appeared from the shadow, smiling so gently. He extended his hand, and Dora let go of the statue's hair to throw herself into his arms, crying out in a flurry of fear and relief.
The winds picked up around them, cold up on the shoulder of the Athena Parthenos. Dora buried her face into Nico's chest, clutching his jacket as if her life depended on it - which, in Dora's little mind, was not so far from the truth.
Nico's hands landed on her hair, patting softly. Shadow tendrils poured out from the folds of his long jacket, wrapping her in their ethereal embrace.
"Don't be afraid, little one." He reassured her, and Dora felt his power tug at the strings of her soul, slowing down her heartbeats.
The hysterics passed quickly after that - Nico had that effect on people, but there was one thing that stayed in Dora's heart, like the hope that remained inside Pandora's box, albeit not so pretty.
As they sat, tucked in the shade next to the golden Athena's head, Dora glanced down the Half-blood Hills below, where her father and Chiron stood together, seemingly arguing. Percy was still looking up here, no doubt worrying his heart out.
An invisible hand closed around Dora's heart. "Was my father better at this?" She asked.
Nico hummed. "As far as I know, he fought a gigantic Gaea in the air whilst trapping her in a tornado with Piper tucked in his arms."
It sounded like an astounding sight. It must be - her father, shining gold as he raised his sword against the Primordial of the Earth, the whole sky under the tips of his fingers, whereas Dora struggled with just flying and ended up stuck on a forty-feet-tall statue of her godly Aunt. Even now, she was scared of looking down and seeing the height, or losing her steps and somehow slipping off Nico's shadowy hold.
"I'm not like him," Dora mumbled quietly, wiping the sticky tears on her sleeves. She wasn't him. She wasn't the Jason Grace about whom her daddy sometimes marveled. And she wasn't the hero he loved, no matter what the blood in her veins had to say.
Nico's hand settled on her shoulder, his touch cold and feather-light. He waited until Dora finished smearing her face with her sleeves and turned to him.
He didn't smile, but Dora could hear the reassurance in his softened tone, "You know, I heard that Jason was afraid of flying, too."
Dora stared at him. "No way." She shook her head vehemently, shaking off the thought, arguing. "He's the hero son of Jupiter. He's the living real Superman. He can't be afraid of flying! And you just said he fought Gaea when flying!"
Usually, Dora would believe what Nico told her, just because she had no other sources to confirm. Just this thing, she found it hard to believe.
Nico was unfazed. "What if I told you he was afraid of flying because he was afraid of falling?"
"Falling?" Dora titled her head, "But he could fly."
"The higher you fly, the more it will hurt when you fall" was Nico's reply.
Dora frowned hard. She could vaguely see the logic, but there was still something not right about it. She couldn't tell what it was, though. Nico was sometimes cryptic like that, even though she was sure Uncle Austin was the one talking in riddles.
The said riddler, upon noticing her frustration, merely smiled - a reserved, fleeting smile that held more melancholy than cheer, "You are your father's daughter, little cloud."
Dora was sure she understood that. Nico didn't let her ask.
"Let's think about it at home," he tapped her shoulder, "Now, your daddy would have my head if I'm not bringing you to him right this instance."
The shadows engulfed Dora before she could so much as blink.
4.
Since the start, Nico di Angelo had always been the closest link to Jason Grace that Dora had.
It was natural that he was the first one whose gaze she sought out from across the table after declaring her determination to "bring my father back."
However, not in a million years, could Dora have predicted Nico's reactions.
Dora knew her uncle was scary. Yet, it seemed like she had been blinded by the indulgence he had offered her up until that moment, to the point that her heart stuttered at the sight of his eyes darkening threateningly and shadows coiled under his hair menacingly.
"I do not allow." His voice came out akin to the resounding of hundreds of souls, the tenderness all gone.
Blood ran cold in Dora's veins. The light flickered. The sound of a chair scraped against the floor, a large hand pulled at her arm and Percy appeared in front of her, his back a shield to her frightened mind. Around the table, the adults raised their voices.
"Boys," It was Aunt Annabeth. "What do you think you are doing? Sit down."
Her father didn't budge. Dora had never been more grateful to have him in front of her, shielding her from Nico's penetrating gaze.
"Nico," she heard her father speak up, a cautious edge to his tone, "You are scaring Dora."
Dora hated admitting to being scared, but she was scared. Right at that moment, Nico appeared to her like Death personified, all translucent skin and bottomless eyes, larger than life and darker than even Nyx's House in Percy's stories.
"I apologize," he said, somehow managing to sound just a bit apologetic, his gaze never left Dora, "Regardless, let me make it clear that: resurrection is strictly forbidden; there would be no exception, be it Percy or Percy's daughter."
A breath hitched in her throat. Dora watched her father's fists clench painfully by his sides.
Nico's eyes gleamed dangerously, the shadows seethed along him, and gods isn't it Death looking down at her. "And should anyone attempt to alter the fact that Jason Grace is dead, I would personally make sure of their failure."
In him, Dora thought she saw all the monstrosities she would have to face once she set foot into the Underworld with a smidge of intention to reach her lost father.
She wanted to cry.
Dora clutched her father's sleeve, "B-But..." But you were right there. But you knew how much I wanted to see him.
She couldn't utter a word. Her throat closed off. Her body trembled with the weight of Nico's words. Dora's instincts were screaming at her to defend herself while the other half just wanted to close her eyes and bury her face into Percy's chest, hiding from the world.
This wasn't what she had expected - not Nico's disapproval, not his threat.
"Okayyyy--" Will spoke up from where he sat next to Nico, raising his hands in a time-out gesture. He was smiling, but even it seemed forced, "Chill, guys. Let's just settle down, alright?"
"Nico, knock it off," Aunt Hazel, the brave one she was, admonished firmly, "You're scaring poor Dora. There's no need for that."
Usually, when it came to Nico, Will and Hazel worked quite well as tension breakers. Not this time, though, as the son of Hades did not let down his terrifying scrutiny. Percy's shoulders stiffened up and Dora could feel the muscles and blood revved up under his skin, ready to fight.
The thought sent chills down her spine. Were they going to fight? Could her father take Nico? What if something were to happen to him?
Nico dropped his fork and stood up. Dora nearly screamed.
"I'm sorry for the disruption." He said flatly, "I'm full now. So if we're all clear in this matter, I'll take my leave.”
He turned away, glancing at Dora for the last time. A warning.
Nico disappeared into the curtains' shades, the shadows leaving with him just as Percy pushed her further behind him.
But Dora doubted they would leave her.
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viendiletto · 3 months
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Foiba di Basovizza e Monrupino (Trieste) – Oggi monumenti nazionali. Diverse centinaia sono gli infoibati in esse precipitati.
Foiba di Scadaicina sulla strada di Fiume.
Foiba di Podubbo – Non è stato possibile, per difficoltà, il recupero. Il Piccolo del 5.12.1945 riferisce che coloro che si sono calati nella profondità di 190 metri, hanno individuato cinque corpi – tra cui quello di una donna completamente nuda – non identificabili a causa della decomposizione.
Foiba di Drenchia – Secondo Diego De Castro vi sarebbero cadaveri di donne, ragazze e partigiani dell’Osoppo.
Abisso di Semich – “…Un’ispezione del 1944 accertò che i partigiani di Tito, nel settembre precedente, avevano precipitato nell’abisso di Semich (presso Lanischie), profondo 190 metri, un centinaio di sventurati: soldati italiani e civili, uomini e donne, quasi tutti prima seviziati e ancor vivi. Impossibile sapere il numero di quelli che furono gettati a guerra finita, durante l’orrendo 1945 e dopo. Questa è stata fina delle tante Foibe carsiche trovate adatte, con approvazione dei superiori, dai cosiddetti tribunali popolari, per consumare varie nefandezze. La Foiba ingoiò indistintamente chiunque avesse sentimenti italiani, avesse sostenuto cariche o fosse semplicemente oggetto di sospetti e di rancori. Per giorni e giorni la gente aveva sentito urla strazianti provenire dall’abisso, le grida dei rimasti in vita, sia perché trattenuti dagli spuntoni di roccia, sia perché resi folli dalla disperazione. Prolungavano l’atroce agonia con sollievo dell’acqua stillante. Il prato conservò per mesi le impronte degli autocarri arrivati qua, grevi del loro carico umano, imbarcato senza ritorno…” (Testimonianza di Mons. Parentin – da La Voce Giuliana del 16.12.1980).
Foibe di Opicina, di Campagna e di Corgnale – “Vennero infoibate circa duecento persone e tra queste figurano una donna ed un bambino, rei di essere moglie e figlio di un carabiniere …” (G. Holzer 1946).
Foibe di Sesana e Orle – Nel 1946 sono stati recuperati corpi infoibati.
Foiba di Casserova sulla strada di Fiume, tra Obrovo e Golazzo. Ci sono stati precipitati tedeschi, uomini e donne italiani, sloveni, molti ancora vivi, poi, dopo aver gettato benzina e bombe a mano, l’imboccatura veniva fatta saltare. Difficilissimi i recuperi.
Abisso di Semez – Il 7 maggio 1944 vengono individuati resti umani corrispondenti a ottanta – cento persone. Nel 1945 fu ancora “usato”.
Foiba di Gropada – Sono recuperate cinque salme. “Il 12 maggio 1945 furono fatte precipitare nel bosco di Gropada trentaquattro persone, previa svestizione e colpo di rivoltella “alla nuca”. Tra le ultime: Dora Ciok, Rodolfo Zuliani, Alberto Marega, Angelo Bisazzi, Luigi Zerial e Domenico Mari”.
Foiba di Vifia Orizi – Nel mese di maggio del 1945, gli abitanti del circondario videro lunghe file di prigionieri, alcuni dei quali recitavano il Padre Nostro, scortati da partigiani armati di mitra, essere condotte verso la voragine. Le testimonianze sono concordi nell’indicare in circa duecento i prigionieri eliminati.
Foiba di Cernovizza (Pisino) – Secondo voci degli abitanti del circondario le vittime sarebbero un centinaio. L’imboccatura della Foiba, nell’autunno del 1945, è stata fatta franare.
Foiba di Obrovo (Fiume) – È luogo di sepoltura di tanti fiumani, deportati senza ritorno.
Foiba di Raspo – Usata come luogo di genocidio di italiani sia nel 1943 che nel 1945. Imprecisato il numero delle vittime.
Foiba di Brestovizza – Così narra la vicenda di una infoibata il “Giornale di Trieste” in data 14.08.1947. “Gli assassini l’avevano brutalmente malmenata, spezzandole le braccia prima di scaraventarla viva nella Foiba. Per tre giorni, dicono i contadini, si sono sentite le urla della misera che giaceva ferita, in preda al terrore, sul fondo della grotta.”
Foiba di Zavni (Foresta di Tarnova) – Luogo di martirio dei carabinieri di Gorizia e di altre centinaia di sloveni oppositori del regime di Tito.
Foiba di Gargaro o Podgomila (Gorizia) – Vi furono gettate circa ottanta persone.
Capodistria – Le Foibe – Dichiarazioni rese da Leander Cunja, responsabile della Commissione di indagine sulle Foibe del capodistriano, nominata dal Consiglio esecutivo dell’Assemblea comunale di Capodistria: “Nel capodistriano vi sono centosedici cavità, delle ottantuno cavità con entrata verticale abbiamo verificato che diciannove contenevano resti umani. Da dieci cavità sono stati tratti cinquantacinque corpi umani che sono stati inviati all’Istituto di medicina legale di Lubiana. Nella zona si dice che sono finiti in Foiba, provenienti dalla zona di S. Servolo, circa centoventi persone di etnia italiana e slovena, tra cui il parroco di S. Servolo, Placido Sansi. I civili infoibati provenivano dalla terra di S. Dorligo della Valle. I capodistriani, infatti, venivano condotti, per essere deportati ed uccisi, nell’interno, verso Pinguente. Le Foibe del capodistriano sono state usate nel dopoguerra come discariche di varie industrie, tra le quali un salumificio della zona”.
Foiba di Vines – Recuperate dal Maresciallo Harzarich dal 16.10.1943 al 25.10.1943 cinquantuno salme riconosciute. In questa Foiba, sul cui fondo scorre dell’acqua, gli assassinati dopo essere stati torturati, finirono precipitati con una pietra legata con un filo di ferro alle mani. Furono poi lanciate delle bombe a mano nell’interno. Unico superstite, Giovanni Radeticchio, ha raccontato il fatto.
Cava di Bauxite di Gallignana – Recuperate dal 31 novembre 1943 all’8 dicembre 1943 ventitré salme di cui sei riconosciute. Don Angelo Tarticchio nato nel 1907 a Gallesano d’Istria, parroco di Villa di Rovigno. Il 16 settembre 1943 – aveva trentasei anni – fu arrestato dai partigiani comunisti, malmenato ed ingiuriato insieme ad altri trenta dei suoi parrocchiani, e, dopo orribili sevizie, fu buttato nella foiba di Gallignana. Quando fu riesumato lo trovarono completamente nudo, con una corona di spine conficcata sulla testa, i genitali tagliati e messi in bocca.
Foiba di Terli – Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 ventiquattro salme, riconosciute.
Foiba di Treghelizza – Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 due salme, riconosciute.
Foiba di Pucicchi – Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 undici salme di cui quattro riconosciute.
Foiba di Surani – Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 ventisei salme di cui ventuno riconosciute.
Foiba di Cregli – Recuperate nel dicembre del 1943 otto salme, riconosciute.
Foiba di Cernizza – Recuperate nel dicembre del 1943 due salme, riconosciute.
Foiba di Vescovado – Scoperte sei salme di cui una identificata.
Altre foibe da cui non fu possibile eseguire recupero nel periodo 1943 – 1945: Semi – Jurani – Gimino – Barbana – Abisso Bertarelli – Rozzo – Iadruichi.
Foiba di Cocevie a 70 chilometri a sud-ovest da Lubiana
Foiba di San Salvaro
Foiba Bertarelli (Pinguente) – Qui gli abitanti vedevano ogni sera passare colonne di prigionieri ma non ne vedevano mai il ritorno.
Foiba di Gropada
Foiba di San Lorenzo di Basovizza
Foiba di Odolina – Vicino Bacia, sulla strada per Matteria, nel fondo dei Marenzi.
Foiba di Beca – Nei pressi di Cosina.
Foibe di Castelnuovo d’Istria – “Sono state poi riadoperate – continua il rapporto del CLN – le foibe istriane, già usate nell’ottobre del 1943”.
Cava di bauxite di Lindaro
Foiba di Sepec (Rozzo)
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takaraphoenix · 6 years
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Found this old sketch (...two years or so? Maybe three?) and figured that since interest in my next gen is here, some of you might enjoy the sketch.
Upper left corner is Jack di Angelo together with his bunny Poker.
Next to him, Sam Raser with a rose he most likely got from Derek.
Lower low starts off with Eli Raser in his prom dress.
In the right corner, Donny di Angelo on a flower swing because why the heck not.
Aaand in the middle... Hazel Pandora di Angelo. About half an hour before her death. Yeah, those sketches were made when I was outlining the story of her death. She has really wild dark curls and the scars over her eye make her heterochromia... uh... pop even more...? *winces* And no, I never actually figured out a good angle about details of how her story ends, hence the me never having actually written it down. I know what’s gonna happen, roughly. But I’ve never really been happy with the details. Scrapped and rewrote it about half a dozen times.
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snailg0th · 3 years
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here’s my giant leftist to-read list for the next few years!!!
if a little (done!) it written next to the book, it means i’ve finished it! i’m gonna try to update this as i read but no promises on remembering haha
Economics/Politics
Property by Karl Marx
Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx (done!)
Wages, Price, and Profit by Karl Marx (done!)
Wage-Labor and Capital by Karl Marx (done!)
Capital Volume I by Karl Marx
The 1844 Manuscripts by Karl Marx
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Fredrich Engles
Synopsis of Capital by Fredrich Engels
The Principles of Communism by Fredrich Engles
Imperialism, The Highest Stage Of Capitalism by Vladmir Lenin
The State And Revolution by Vladmir Lenin
The Revolution Betrayed by Leon Trotsky
Fascism: What is it and How to Fight it by Leon Trotsky
In Defense Of Marxism by Leon Trotsky
The Accumulation of Capital by Rosa Luxemborg
Reform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg
Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin
On Anarchism by Noam Chomsky
Profit over People by Noam Chomsky
An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory by Ernest Mandel
The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith
The Postmodern Condition by Jean François Lyotard
Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
The Socialist Reconstruction of Society by Daniel De Leon
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
Socialism Made Easy by James Connolly
Race
Biased: Uncover in the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do
Blindspot by Mahzarin R. Banaji
Racism Without Racists: Color-blind Racism And The Persistence Of Racial Inequality In America by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
How To Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy And The Racial Divide by Crystal M. Flemming
This Book is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How To Wake Up, Take Action, And Do The Work by Tiffany Jewell & Aurelia Durand
The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism For The Twenty-First Century by Grace Lee Boggs
Tell Me Who You Are by Winona Guo & Priya Vulchi
The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race by Jesymn Ward
Class, Race, and Marxism by David R. Roediger
America for Americans: A History Of Xenophobia In The United States by Erica Lee
The Politics Of The Veil by Joan Wallach Scott
A Different Mirror A History Of Multicultural America by Ronald Takaki
A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn
Black Theory
The Wretched Of The World by Frantz Fanon
Black Marxism by Cedric J Robinson
Malcolm X Speaks by Malcolm X
Women, Culture, and Politics by Angela Davis
Women, Race, & Class by Angela Davis (done!)
Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis (done!)
The Meaning of Freedom by Angela Davis
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Ain’t I A Woman? by Bell Hooks
Yearning by Bell Hooks
Dora Santana’s Works
An End To The Neglect Of The Problems Of The Negro Women by Claudia Jones
I Am Your Sister by Audre Lorde
Women’s Liberation And The African Freedom Struggle by Thomas Sankara
W.E.B. DuBois Essay Collection
Black Reconstruction by W.E.B. DuBois
Lynch Law by Ida B. Wells
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Sula by Toni Morrison
Song Of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Paradise by Toni Morrison
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
This Bridge Called My Back by Cherríe Moraga
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Dr. Brittney Cooper
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Black Skins, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
Killing of the Black Body
Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P Newton
Settlers; The myth of the White Proletariat
Fearing The Black Body; The Racial Origins of Fatphobia
Freedom Dreams; The Black Radical Imagination
How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
An Argument For Black Women’s Liberation As a Revolutionary Force by Mary Anne Weathers
Voices of Feminism Oral History Project by Frances Beal
Ghosts In The Schoolyard: Racism And School Closings On Chicago’s South Side by Eve L. Ewing
Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon To White America by Michael Eric Dyson
Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, Big Business, Re-create Race In The 21st Century by Dorothy Roberts
We Gon’ Be Alright: Notes on Race & Resegregation by Jeff Chang
They Can’t Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era In America’s Racial Justice Movement by Wesley Lowery
The Common Wind by Julius S. Scott
Black Is The Body: Stories From My Grandmother’s Time, My Mother’s Time, And Mine by Emily Bernard
We Were Eight Years In Power: An American Tragedy by Ta-Nehisi Coates
American Lynching by Ashraf H. A. Rushdy
Raising Our Hands by Jenna Arnold
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America by Ira Katznelson
Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affects Us and What We Can Do
Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine
Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life Of Black Communist Claudia Jones by Carole Boyce Davies
Black Studies Manifesto by Darlene Clark
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
The Souls Of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois
Darkwater by W.E.B. Du Bois
The Education Of Blacks In The South, 1860-1935 by James D. Anderson
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery And The Making Of American Capitalism by Edward E. Baptist
The Color Of Money: Black Banks And The Racial Wealth Gap by Mehrsa Baradaran
A Black Women’s History Of The United States by Daina Ramey Berry & Kali Nicole Gross
The Price For Their Pound Of Flesh: The Value Of The Enslaved, From Womb to Grave, In The Building Of A Nation by Daina Ramey Berry
North Of Slavery: The Negro In The Free States, 1780-1869 by Leon F. Litwack
Black Stats: African Americans By The Numbers In The Twenty-First Century by Monique M. Morris
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools by Monique M. Morris
40 Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, And Redemption of The Black Athlete by William C. Rhoden
From #BlackLivesMatter To Black Liberation by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
A More Beautiful And Terrible History: The Uses And Misuses Of Civil Rights History by Jeanne Theoharis
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History Of Medical Experimentation On Black Americans From Colonial Times To The Present by Harriet A. Washington
Working At The Intersections: A Black Feminist Disability Framework” by Moya Bailey
Theory by Dionne Brand
Black Women, Writing, And Identity by Carole Boyce Davies
Slavery By Another Name: The Re-enslavement Of Black Americans From The Civil War To World War II by Douglass A. Blackmon
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Some Of Us Are Very Hungry Now by Andre Perry
The Origins Of The Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality In Postwar Detroit by Thomas Surgue
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib
Beyond Containment: Autobiographical Reflections, Essays and Poems by Claudia Jones
The Black Woman: An Anthology by Toni McCade
Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female by Frances Beal
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Indigenous Theory
Colonize This! by Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman
As We Have Always Done
Braiding Sweetgrass
Spaces Between Us
The Sacred Hoop by Paula Gunn Allen
Native: Identity, Belonging, And Rediscovering God by Kaitlin Curtice
An Indigenous People’s History Of The United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice
Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, And The Pursuit Of Justice For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by Jessica McDiarmid
The Other Slavery by Andrés Reséndez
Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Indigenous Trauma In The Shadow Of Colonialism by Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Finding The Path Forward by Tanya Talaga
Everything You Wanted To Know About Indians But Were Afraid To Ask by Anton Treuer
Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life by David Treuer
Latine Theory
Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldúa
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of Pillage of A Continent by Eduardo Galeano
Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism by Laura E. Gomez
De Colores Means All Of Us by Elizabeth Martinez
Middle Eastern And Muslim Theory
How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young And Arab In America by Moustafa Bayoumi
We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future by Deepa Iyer
Alligator and Other Stories by Dima Alzayat
API Theory
Orientalism by Edward Said
The Making Of Asian America by Erika Lee
On Gold Mountain by Lisa See
Strangers From A Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans by Ronald Takaki
They Called Us Enemy (Graphic Novel) by George Takei
Yellow Peril!: An Archive of Anti-Asian Fear by Edited by John Kuo Wei Tchen and Dylan Yeats
Yellow: Race In America Beyond Black And White by Frank H. Wu
Alien Nation: Chinese Migration In The Americas From The Coolie Era Through World War II by Elliott Young
The Good Immigrants: How The Yellow Peril Became The Model Minorities by Madeline H. Ysu
Asian American Dreams: The Emergence Of An American People by Helen Zia
The Myth Of The Model Minority: Asian Americans Facing Racism by Rosalind S. Chou & Joe R. Feagin
Two Faces Of Exclusion: The Untold Story Of Anti-Asian Racism In The United States by Lon Kurashige
Whiteness
White Fragility by Robin Di Angelo (done!)
White Kids: Growing Up With Privilege In A Racially Divided America by Margaret A. Hagerman
Waking Up White by Deby Irving
The History of White People by Nell Irvin Painter
White Like Me: Reflections On Race From A Privileged Son by Tim Wise
White Rage by Carol Anderson
What Does It Mean To Be White: Developing White Racial Literacy by Robin DiAngelo
The Invention of The White Race: Volume 1: Racial Oppression and Social Control by Theodore W. Allen
The Invention of The White Race: Volume 2: The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America by Theodore W. Allen
Immigration
Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftir
Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist At Work by Edwidge Danticat
My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero
The Devil’s Highway: A True Story by Luis Alberto Urrea
The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario
Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay In Forty Questions by Valeria Luiselli
Voter Suppression
One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy by Carol Anderson
Give Us The Vote: The Modern Struggle For Voting Rights In America by Ari Berman
Prison Abolition And Police Violence
Abolition Democracy by Angela Davis
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Davis
The Prison Industrial Complex by Angela Davis
Political Prisoners, Prisons, And Black Liberation by Angela Davis
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (done!)
The End Of Policing by Alex S Vitale
Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color by Andrea J. Ritchie
Choke Hold: Policing Black Men by Paul Butler
From The War On Poverty To The War On Crime: The Making Of Mass Incarceration In America by Elizabeth Hinton
Feminist Theory
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay
7 Feminist And Gender Theories
Race, Gender, And Class by Margaret L. Anderson
African Gender Studies by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
The Invention Of Women by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
What Gender Is Motherhood? by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity by Chandra Talpade Mohanty
I Am Malala by Malala Youssef
LGBT Theory
Gender Trouble by Judith Butler
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution by Judith Butler
Imitation and Gender Insubordination by Judith Butler
Bodies That Matter by Judith Butler
Excitable Speech by Judith Butler
Undoing Gender by Judith Butler
The Roots Of Lesbian And Gay Opression: A Marxist View by Bob McCubbin
Compulsory Heterosexuality And Lesbian Existence by Adrienne Rich
Decolonizing Trans/Gender 101 by B. Binohan
Gay.Inc: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics by Merl Beam
Pronouns Good or Bad: Attitudes and Relationships with Gendered Pronouns
Transgender Warriors
Whipping Girl; A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity
Stone Butch Blues by Lesie Feinberg (done!)
The Stonewall Reader by Edmund White
Sissy by Jacob Tobia
Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein
Butch Queens Up In Pumps by Marlon M. Bailey
Black On Both Sides: A Racial History Of Trans Identities by C Riley Snorton
Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin
Ezili’s Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders by Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley
Lavender and Red by Emily K. Hobson
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hi guys! doing this a bit early just in case fdsgdf so i’m going to be dropping most of my convos pre event probably but if you want to keep a convo that we have, please totally tell me that and i will gladly keep that and i will reply to all my event starters and some of my drafts as well but if you don’t want to keep them you can always drop them as well and feel free to ask for more things. for now here is my starter call and it’s open without cap so go wild there, thank you!   🐰
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annabeth chase audrey hope betty cooper - kevin beverly marsh bianca di angelo bree tanner - bella, rosalie buffy summers carrie white - steven claudia daenerys targaryen - sansa elizabeth midford eliza schuyler - mun yeong elle tomkins emma swan - killian hermione granger - ron, dora, albus hope mikaelson isabelle lightwood katara - azula, mai lila pitts malia tate - stiles misa amane myrcella baratheon nancy wheeler nam ji ah - rang narcissa black pepper potts - vex, natasha raven darkholme - david sharon carter - jester tamaki suoh usagi tsukino victoire weasley - teddy
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Got into a discussion with @nerdfighterwhatevernumbers and we have decided that Hufflepuff is officially The Punk House, so here, have a photoset of some punk Hufflepuffs. <3
Because, you know, sometimes you want to be kind and loyal and hard-working and look like a total badass while doing it. ;-)
(Unlike my last photoset, some of these are canon Hufflepuffs and some are just Hufflepuffs because I say so. :-P Also, in the course of making this I have come to the conclusion that black fingerless gloves are apparently a Hufflepuff thing now. You might have thought they were a Slytherin thing, but nope. We’re willing to share, but they belong to us. Sorry, I don’t make the rules.)
Click on pictures for captions, full list of characters and attributions for art under the cut:
Canon HP-verse Hufflepuffs:
Dora Tonks - confirmed on Pottermore
Teddy Lupin - confirmed by JKR in this tweet (art by upthehillart)
Canon Hufflepuffs from Other Media (see this post for more):
Rosario Galan-Grant (The Posterchildren by Kitty Burroughs) - Word-of-God Hufflepuff. (Art by minuiko.)
Megan (‘Puffs’ stage play)
Zoe Smallman (I Ship It film) - Self-identified Hufflepuff (“only on my better days”)
Hufflepuffs Because I Say So:
Nico Di Angelo (Percy Jackson and the Olympians/Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan) - (art by viria)
Cassandra Cain (DC Comics)
Hatsuharu Sohma (Fruits Basket manga)
Rin Sohma (Fruits Basket manga)
Takashi Shirogane (Voltron: Legendary Defender)
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a03feed-percico · 4 years
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One - Shots
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3aI5uI6
by Ash Jackson (Percyjackson_fanno1), Percyjackson_fanno1
This is gonna be diffenrent one shot from different movies/books/series etc if u can pls tell me what u would like me to write and i will see whether i want o write about THX!!!!!!!!! {BY THE WAY THESE ARE GOING TO BE LGBT+ ONESHOTS SO....YAH I JUST WANTED TO MAKE THAT CLEAR TO U}
Words: 1408, Chapters: 2/19, Language: English
Fandoms: Dora the Explorer (Cartoon), Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Shadowhunters, The Mortal Instruments Series - Cassandra Clare, Jessie (TV), Bunk'd, Rise of the Guardians (2012), How to Train Your Dragon (Movies), Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Teen Titans - All Media Types, Young Justice - All Media Types
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen, M/M, Multi, Other
Characters: Simon Lewis, Raphael Santiago, Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter, Nico di Angelo, Percy Jackson, Connor Stoll, Travis Stoll, Leo Valdez, Jason Grace, Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Jace Wayland, Luke Ross, Ravi Ross, Rubeus Hagrid, Severus Snape, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, Jack Frost (Guardians of Childhood), Will Solace, Jake (Never Land Pirates), Peter Pan, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, James Potter, Diego Marquez (Go Diego Go), Boots (Dora the Explorer), Cyborg (Character), Beast Boy, Darwin Watterson, Gumball Watterson, Speedy (DCU), Robin (DCU), Aqualad (DCU)
Relationships: Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Nico di Angelo/Percy Jackson, Connor Stoll/Travis Stoll, Nico di Angelo/Leo Valdez, Jason Grace/Percy Jackson, Connor Stoll / Travis Stoll / Nico di Angelo / Leo Valdez / Jason Grace / Percy Jackson, Connor Stoll / Percy Jackson / Travis Stoll / Nico di Angelo, Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood/Jace Wayland, Luke Ross/Ravi Ross, Rubeus Hagrid/Severus Snape, Harry Potter/Other(s), Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III/Jack Frost (Guardians of Childhood), Nico di Angelo/Will Solace, Jake (Never Land Pirates)/Peter Pan (Peter Pan), Sirius Black/Remus Lupin/James Potter, Diego / Boots, Cyborg / Beast Boy, Darwin Watterson/Gumball Watterson, Speedy / Robin, Aqualad / Beast Boy, Simon Lewis/Raphael Santiago
Additional Tags: Fluff and Smut, Angst, Humor, Sixsome, Foursome - M/M/M/M
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3aI5uI6
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Mappa ed elenco delle Foibe
Foiba di Basovizza e Monrupino (Trieste) - Oggi monumenti nazionali. Diverse centinaia sono gli infoibati in esse precipitati. Foiba di Scadaicina sulla strada di Fiume. Foiba di Podubbo - Non è stato possibile, per difficoltà, il recupero. Il Piccolo del 5.12.1945 riferisce che coloro che si sono calati nella profondità di 190 metri, hanno individuato cinque corpi - tra cui quello di una donna completamente nuda – non identificabili a causa della decomposizione. Foiba di Drenchia - Secondo Diego De Castro vi sarebbero cadaveri di donne, ragazze e partigiani dell’Osoppo. Abisso di Semich – "…Un'ispezione del 1944 accertò che i partigiani di Tito, nel settembre precedente, avevano precipitato nell'abisso di Semich (presso Lanischie), profondo 190 metri, un centinaio di sventurati: soldati italiani e civili, uomini e donne, quasi tutti prima seviziati e ancor vivi. Impossibile sapere il numero di quelli che furono gettati a guerra finita, durante l'orrendo 1945 e dopo. Questa è stata fina delle tante Foibe carsiche trovate adatte, con approvazione dei superiori, dai cosiddetti tribunali popolari, per consumare varie nefandezze. La Foiba ingoiò indistintamente chiunque avesse sentimenti italiani, avesse sostenuto cariche o fosse semplicemente oggetto di sospetti e di rancori. Per giorni e giorni la gente aveva sentito urla strazianti provenire dall’abisso, le grida dei rimasti in vita, sia perché trattenuti dagli spuntoni di roccia, sia perché resi folli dalla disperazione. Prolungavano l’atroce agonia con sollievo dell’acqua stillante. Il prato conservò per mesi le impronte degli autocarri arrivati qua, grevi del loro carico umano, imbarcato senza ritorno…" (Testimonianza di Mons. Parentin - da La Voce Giuliana del 16.12.1980). Foibe di Opicina, di Campagna e di Corgnale – "Vennero infoibate circa duecento persone e tra queste figurano una donna ed un bambino, rei di essere moglie e figlio di un carabiniere …"(G. Holzer 1946). Foibe di Sesana e Orle - Nel 1946 sono stati recuperati corpi infoibati. Foiba di Casserova sulla strada di Fiume, tra Obrovo e Golazzo. Ci sono stati precipitati tedeschi, uomini e donne italiani, sloveni, molti ancora vivi, poi, dopo aver gettato benzina e bombe a mano, l’imboccatura veniva fatta saltare. Difficilissimi i recuperi. Abisso di Semez - Il 7 maggio 1944 vengono individuati resti umani corrispondenti a ottanta - cento persone. Nel 1945 fu ancora "usato". Foiba di Gropada - Sono recuperate cinque salme. " Il 12 maggio 1945 furono fatte precipitare nel bosco di Gropada trentaquattro persone, previa svestizione e colpo di rivoltella "alla nuca". Tra le ultime: Dora Ciok, Rodolfo Zuliani, Alberto Marega, Angelo Bisazzi, Luigi Zerial e Domenico Mari" Foiba di Vifia Orizi - Nel mese di maggio del 1945, gli abitanti del circondario videro lunghe file di prigionieri, alcuni dei quali recitavano il Padre Nostro, scortati da partigiani armati di mitra, essere condotte verso la voragine. Le testimonianze sono concordi nell'indicare in circa duecento i prigionieri eliminati. Foiba di Cernovizza (Pisino) - Secondo voci degli abitanti del circondario le vittime sarebbero un centinaio. L'imboccatura della Foiba, nell'autunno del 1945, è stata fatta franare. Foiba di Obrovo (Fiume) – È luogo di sepoltura di tanti fiumani, deportati senza ritorno. Foiba di Raspo - Usata come luogo di genocidio di italiani sia nel 1943 che nel 1945. Imprecisato il numero delle vittime. Foiba di Brestovizza - Così narra la vicenda di una infoibata il "Giornale di Trieste" in data 14.08.1947. "Gli assassini l'avevano brutalmente malmenata, spezzandole le braccia prima di scaraventarla viva nella Foiba. Per tre giorni, dicono i contadini, si sono sentite le urla della misera che giaceva ferita, in preda al terrore, sul fondo della grotta." Foiba di Zavni (Foresta di Tarnova) - Luogo di martirio dei carabinieri di Gorizia e di altre centinaia di sloveni oppositori del regime di Tito. Foiba di Gargaro o Podgomila (Gorizia) - Vi furono gettate circa ottanta persone. Capodistria - Le Foibe - Dichiarazioni rese da Leander Cunja, responsabile della Commissione di indagine sulle Foibe del capodistriano, nominata dal Consiglio esecutivo dell'Assemblea comunale di Capodistria: "Nel capodistriano vi sono centosedici cavità, delle ottantuno cavità con entrata verticale abbiamo verificato che diciannove contenevano resti umani. Da dieci cavità sono stati tratti cinquantacinque corpi umani che sono stati inviati all’Istituto di medicina legale di Lubiana. Nella zona si dice che sono finiti in Foiba, provenienti dalla zona di S. Servolo, circa centoventi persone di etnia italiana e slovena, tra cui il parroco di S. Servolo, Placido Sansi. I civili infoibati provenivano dalla terra di S. Dorligo della Valle. I capodistriani, infatti, venivano condotti, per essere deportati ed uccisi, nell'interno, verso Pinguente. Le Foibe del capodistriano sono state usate nel dopoguerra come discariche di varie industrie, tra le quali un salumificio della zona" Foiba di Vines - Recuperate dal Maresciallo Harzarich dal 16.10.1943 al 25.10.1943 cinquantuno salme riconosciute. In questa Foiba, sul cui fondo scorre dell'acqua, gli assassinati dopo essere stati torturati, finirono precipitati con una pietra legata con un filo di ferro alle mani. Furono poi lanciate delle bombe a mano nell'interno. Unico superstite, Giovanni Radeticchio, ha raccontato il fatto. Cava di Bauxite di Gallignana - Recuperate dal 31 novembre 1943 all'8 dicembre 1943 ventitré salme di cui sei riconosciute. Don Angelo Tarticchio nato nel 1907 a Gallesano d’Istria, parroco di Villa di Rovigno. Il 16 settembre 1943 - aveva trentasei anni - fu arrestato dai partigiani comunisti, malmenato ed ingiuriato insieme ad altri trenta dei suoi parrocchiani, e, dopo orribili sevizie, fu buttato nella foiba di Gallignana. Quando fu riesumato lo trovarono completamente nudo, con una corona di spine conficcata sulla testa, i genitali tagliati e messi in bocca. Foiba di Terli - Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 ventiquattro salme, riconosciute. Foiba di Treghelizza - Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 due salme, riconosciute. Foiba di Pucicchi - Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 undici salme di cui quattro riconosciute. Foiba di Surani - Recuperate nel novembre del 1943 ventisei salme di cui ventuno riconosciute. Foiba di Cregli - Recuperate nel dicembre del 1943 otto salme, riconosciute. Foiba di Cernizza - Recuperate nel dicembre del 1943 due salme, riconosciute. Foiba di Vescovado - Scoperte sei salme di cui una identificata. Altre foibe da cui non fu possibile eseguire recupero nel periodo 1943 - 1945: Semi - Jurani - Gimino - Barbana - Abisso Bertarelli - Rozzo - Iadruichi. Foiba di Cocevie a 70 chilometri a sud-ovest da Lubiana Foiba di San Salvaro. Foiba Bertarelli (Pinguente) - Qui gli abitanti vedevano ogni sera passare colonne di prigionieri ma non ne vedevano mai il ritorno. Foiba di Gropada. Foiba di San Lorenzo di Basovizza. Foiba di Odolina - Vicino Bacia, stilla strada per Matteria, nel fondo dei Marenzi. Foiba di Beca - Nei pressi di Cosina. Foibe di Castelnuovo d'Istria – "Sono state poi riadoperate - continua il rapporto del Cln - le foibe istriane, già usate nell'ottobre del 1943". Cava di bauxite di Lindaro Foiba di Sepec (Rozzo)
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Royal Archives // Task 001
“only hope was left within her unbreakable house,she remained under the lip of the jar, and did not fly away.”
basic information
full name: pandora ivaly di angelo
nickname(s): panda, dora
age: 26
date of birth: may 9
hometown: omerta
ethnicity: caucasian
nationality: omertaian
gender: female
pronouns: she/her
orientation: questioning. likely, biromantic homosexual.
religion: agnostic
political affiliation: unaffiliated
occupation: librarian
living arrangements: apartment (ooc: likely has a roommate or is in search of one)
language(s) spoken: english (fluent), spanish (conversational), italian (conversational)
accent: tbd
physical appearance
face claim: lili reinhart
hair colour: naturally light brown [x], dyed blonde [x]
eye colour: green [x]
height: 5′6
weight: 125 lbs
build: average
tattoos: none, though that may change
piercings: ears - lobe only
clothing style: conservative
usual expression: typically devoid of expression
distinguishing characteristics: strong jaw
health
physical ailments: type 1 diabetes mellitus (juvenial/insulin dependent)
neurological conditions: n/a
allergies: n/a
sleeping habits: tries and fails to have a decent sleep schedule. typically, she ends up reading and before she knows it the sun is rising and she only has an hour or so before she’s supposed to go to work. tends to crash for 9+ hours on her days off.
eating habits: strongly prefers cooking at home to eating out and has some genuinely fond memories of learning to cook with her mother. eats fairly healthy.
exercise habits: infrequent. takes walks after dinner.
emotional stability: 9. she’s very emotionally closed off and has been since she was a child. she knows how to take care of herself, but there are definitely some small chinks in her arm.
sociability: is social, but does prefer to have a bit of alone time as well.
body temperature: cold-natured, almost always wearing a sweater
addictions: caffeine
drug use: n/a
alcohol use: socially, and even then usage is limited due to high sugar content in most alcoholic beverages and risk of both increasing and decreasing levels. avoids mixed drinks, wine and beer. if she does drink she’s usually drinking whiskey on the rocks.
personality
label: the reformer
positive traits: amiable, conscientious, diligent, discreet, friendly, hard-working, loyal, pragmatic, self-disciplined and warmhearted.
negative traits: conservative, detached, resentful, secretive and vague
goals/desires: she’s not got much of an idea of what her goals are just that omerta was no longer the place for her. she’ll develop a plan somewhere along the way.
fears: turning out to be just like her father
hobbies: reading, writing, calligraphy, singing
habits: humming while writing, staring off into space while in deep thought, falling asleep right before her alarm goes off, tapping her fingers on the nearest surface when she is bored
favourites
weather: loves “bad” weather. thunder, lightening, snow, hail….etc.
colour: pale blue
music: varies
movies: not really a huge movie fan. only really watches if someone else is watching with her.
sport: finds figure skating beautiful to watch. only really pays attention to sports during the olympics.
beverage: tea
food: eats a lot of chicken. loves fruit and vegetables.
animal: turtles
family
father: ajax di angelo/47/loan shark makes counterfeit bills
mother: bianca di angelo/44/registered nurse
sibling(s): francisco di angelo/22/paternal half-brother
children: n/a
pet(s): n/a, but is likely to change
family’s financial status: wealthy
extra
zodiac sign: taurus
mbti: entp (the debator)
enneagram: type 9 - the mediator
temperament: phlegmatic
hogwarts house: hufflepuff
moral alignment: neutral
primary vice: pride
primary virtue: kindness
element: air
pressure points: family
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yonemurishiroku · 11 months
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Джейсон сможет уговорить Нико в день рождения Доры отвести его к Перси и их новорожденному малышу… они его не видели и не чувствовали, но Джейсон видел — его спящего новорожденного, красного как помидоры и такого чудесного, его милого Перси, такой уставший и такой красивый...
When it was time to go back, Jason wiped away a tear, thanked Nico.
(GG) Translation: "Jason can convince Niko to take him to Percy and their newborn baby on Dora's birthday… they didn't see him or feel him, but Jason saw his sleeping newborn, red as tomatoes and so wonderful, his sweet Percy, so tired and so handsome...
When it was time to go back, Jason wiped away a tear, thanked Nico."
And I died a little inside. Why must you hurt me in this way.
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What song do you think that goes with Aella and Callum relationship? Which one of your Percy Jackson OC would get along with Killian? Which OC would get along with Nova? I honestly think that Aella would hate Nadia for betraying Callum and Dora what do you think?
I think that Him & I By Halsey would be an amazing song for them!! Especially “cross my heart, hope to die, to my lover I’d never lie” and “he’s out his head, I’m out my mind” and “Got that kind of style everybody try to rip off, YSL dress under when she takes the mink off, silk on her body, pull it down and watch it slip off”
For Killian... I think Melody Weiss! She’s a daughter of Apollo (and granddaughter of Athena) but she’s a lot more short tempered and sometimes aggressive than most children of Apollo tend to be! I think that she and Killian would be very similar and would probably joke that their dads got confused when claiming them! I think he’d also get along well with Penelope Grace, Helena Jackson, Cassandra Aelius, and Viola Di Angelo!
Oh my god Wendy Parker! Honestly there’s a hugeass AU potential there with them being the only two survivors from the midtown group and Nova being Wendy’s biggest support system when she becomes Aranea and they’d be an amazing superhero duo but also really close friends and they’d probably latch onto each other a bit too much after losing their twins? Also definitely a lot of ship potential there!
And yeah, Aella would definitely hate Nadia for that! Even in the worst of her issues with Dora (based on our past conversations about them), Aella would still see Dora as being her sister and absolutely no one hurts her sister and gets away with it (and of course she’s in love with Callum and how dare Nadia break his heart)
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Le foto della serena vita quotidiana dei carnefici ad Auschwitz By Arianna Kamilaris ...Le foto appartenevano a Karl Hoecker, aiutante del comandante del campo di concentramento di Auschwitz, Richard Baer. In alcune di queste foto gli ufficiali vengono ritratti in situazioni di vita quotidiana: in una alcune SS cantano, in un’altra decorano un albero di Natale, o vanno a caccia. Tra queste foto ce ne sono otto in cui è ritratto il famoso medico Josef Mengele, chiamato “Angelo della Morte” per gli esperimenti che conduceva all’interno del lager, in particolare su donne e bambini. «Non ho influenzato in nessun modo il corso degli eventi», ha dichiarato Karl Hoecker, «non ho fatto del male a nessuno e nessuno è morto nel lager a causa mia». Ciononostante fu incolpato di complicità nell’uccisione di 1000 ebrei e condannato a sette anni di carcere. Morì nel 2000, all’età di 88 anni. Secondo la direttrice del Museo, Sara Bloomfield, queste foto illustrano perfettamente il mondo di coloro che osservavano dall’esterno una sofferenza inumana, e offrono un’interessante prospettiva sulla psicologia di coloro che hanno perpetrato il genocidio. «Queste foto non ritraggono nulla di ripugnante», dice la direttrice della sezione fotografica del Museo, Judith Coen, «ed è proprio per questo che sono orribili». Qui sopra alcune delle foto scattate da Karl Hoecker, appartenenti all’album intitolato “Ridendo ad Auschwitz”. «Queste foto furono scattata il 22 luglio 1944. Il giorno seguente i Sovietici liberarono il campo di concentramento di Majdanek,situato a nordest di Auschwitz. Dopo la caduta del campo i prigionieri furono costretti a recarsi a piedi ad Auschwitz e solo metà di essi riuscirono ad arrivarvi». «Le donne raffigurate intorno a Hoecker erano segretarie, telegrafe o tipografe ad Auschwitz, ed erano chiamate “Helferinnen”, cioè “aiutanti”. La purezza della loro razza era già stata accertata in precedenza, in caso una delle guardie delle SS fosse alla ricerca di una fidanzata o di una moglie, cioè rappresentavano una risorsa», prosegue il commentatore delle foto. «Un paio di giorni dopo la liberazione di Auschwitz da parte delle truppe sovietiche, Hoecker e Baer fuggirono in Germania, dove Baer fu messo a capo del campo di concentramento di Dora-Mittelbau. Hoecker divenne nuovamente il suo aiutante ma, quando in aprile il campo fu liberato dalle truppe americane, entrambi seguirono il consiglio del comandante delle SS Heinrich Himmler di imboscarsi nelle truppe, nella speranza di essere scambiati per soldati normali. Hoecker si unì quindi ad un’unità che in seguito fu catturata dalle truppe britanniche. Passò un anno e mezzo in un campo POW e poi fu rilasciato, forse perchè nessuno scoprì mai la sua vera identità». Osservando queste cose, non si può fare a meno di pensare all’illuminante saggio di Hannah Arendt, scritto in occasione delle sedute del processo ad Adolf Eichmann, gerarca nazista processato per genocidio a Gerusalemme nel 1961 e condannato all’impiccagione. Il suo processo e queste foto sono infatti la dimostrazione più lampante di quanto può essere scioccante la banalità del male.
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Riecco il Party del sorriso a Villa Domi la sesta edizione
A Villa Domi riecco il “Party Del Sorriso” di Angelo Iannelli, dedicato alle persone meno fortunate. Una parata di stelle e Premio Cuore D’oro a  Elena Presti e Cosimo  Alberti. Dopo il successo delle scorse cinque edizioni, ritorna il “Party del Sorriso”, serata di solidarietà dedicata alle persone meno fortunate . Si svolgerà Sabato 14 Maggio  alle ore 20:00 nell’incantevole dimora settecentesca di Villa Domi la sesta edizione. L’evento è ideato e curato da Angelo Iannelli “ Ambasciatore del sorriso”, organizzato dall’ Associazione Vesuvius A.P.S. in collaborazione con Villa Domi Event  di Domenico Contessa . Il sociale diventa luce ,il sorriso terapia e  Napoli capitale dei grandi eventi .   Lo slogan  di questa edizione è “ Per donare un sorriso basta poco, avere un cuore grande”. Si preannuncia una serata ricca di emozioni, comprendente : Il Sociale ,la Moda, l’Arte, la Musica, i Balli , la valorizzazione del territorio attraverso le Eccellenze Enogastronomiche  , tutto  glorificato dalla solidarietà. Aprirà la serata il Gruppo Musicale di Acerra,  a seguire  la moda con l’ Accademia Maria Mauro  , le modelle di   “The Quiero Mucho “  e la sposa di Nunzia Di Bernardo , seguiranno momenti musicali  con  i cantanti : Luis Navarro , Michele Selillo e Mario Conte  .L’atmosfera in villa diventerà magica con il percussionista Rosario  Scotti Di Carlo  e  i giochi di luce di Aiguil Duisheeva  . Alla serata saranno presenti tantissime personalità : blogger, vip, musicisti, pittori, istituzioni, imprenditori ,  ragazzi speciali e mass media  .Includere, valorizzare e socializzare, sono i tre obbiettivi  del produttore di emozioni Iannelli , C.t della nazionale del sociale che richiama tutti al grande evento per il suo Birtday.
Tantissimi i personaggi che hanno dato conferma al re del sorriso , che vuole rilanciare Napoli capitale degli eventi sociali nel mondo e stupirci in questa edizione :Corrado Ferlaino, Giulio Tarro, Gigi Savoia, Gigi Attrice, Lucia Cassini, Angelo Di Gennaro, Francesca Maresca  ,  Diego Moreno,Antoine, Teresa Moccia, Marco Cristi, Massimiliano Cimino Crescenzo De Gennaro, ,Lino Blandizzi, Enzo Guariglia,  Nicola Mora,Gino Accardo ,Francesco Iannelli, Lorenzo Crea, Cristian Musella, Antonio Riscetti, Fortuna Autiero, , Franco Melidoni , Alessia Fusaro ,  Zara De Felice,Chiara Aliberti,  Diletta’ Bone’ Acanfora,  Magda Mancuso , Stefania Pagano, Maria Grazia Verace, Morena De Rosa, Lina La Mura, Carmen La Bruna, Monica Pignataro,  Alessia Caputo. Eduardo Angeloni, Daniela Sabella, Delia Pacilio, Andrea Iovino  ,  Anna Semenkova, Miriam Rigione, Giulia Accardo, Susy Silvestri, Annabella Prisco ,Maria Grazia Liguori, Maria Guerriero, Roberto Minini (sosia Bono Vox), Natascia Ummaro, Ida Piccolo, Enza Guadagni, Miry D’amico,Maria Pirozzi, Vania Scarpato, Marianna Fortuna, Susy Fiorillo, Rosanna Romano, Ciro Marra, Alfredo Mariani, Massimo Sparnelli, Franco Capasso, Gigione Maresca, Raffaele Carlino, Franco Buononato, Teresa Lucianelli, Gianfranco Bellissimo, Vincenzo Assanti, Dora Chiariello, Pasquale Spera,Davide Guida, Giuseppe De Carlo,  Rosita Arpaia, Gianni Testa, Vincenzo Maio, Davide Ponticiello  e tanti altri ospiti a sorpresa .Per le istituzioni Invitato anche il Sindaco di Napoli  Gaetano Manfredi , i consoli: Gerry Danesi e Giuseppe Gambardella, Il Presidente Confesercenti Campania  Vincenzo Schiavo, il  sindaco di Camposano Francesco Barbato ,  il sindaco di Somma Vesuviana , Salvatore Di Somma  , il sindaco di Casola di Napoli Costantino Peccerella e tanti altri ospiti a sorpresa  . Durante la serata ci saranno i” Percorsi D’arte in tour “ con l’esposizioni degli artisti: Marino Di Lorenzo, Nadia Basso, Marcello Eraldi, Giovanni Cardiero, Claudio Torino, Francesco Sellone e  Tiziana Corvino. Momento clou della serata   l’esibizione di “Ragazzi Speciali . Un vero festival delle eccellenze enogastronomiche campane ; I fiocchi di neve di Ciro Poppella, le   pizze  di Luciano Sorbillo , Azienda Agricola Luigi Turboli, Acqua Service, Latteria Sorrentina, I Sapori di Napoli, Sabatini Jamonita , Antonio  Arfè  e le sue primizie , l’angolo Nestle’,  Pasta Gemme del Vesuvio, pelati La Torrente ,  Iazzetta,  Cantine Mediterranee,Antonio Tiramisù,  Mille Dolcezze di Nicola Obliato, confetti  Rastiello, Rogante vino e spumante ,Terre Pompeiane con il liquore Baba Re’. Tanti i partner ; Miky Makeup artist Accademy , Angelo De Falco Gioielli, Go Away Donna,  La Floricoltura di Michelangelo Griffo ,  Beaty System di Enzo Nocerino e Claudio Di  Martino , Carlo Di Giacomo  consolle e audio. Sistema Casa Immobiliare, Futura Service, Associazione Giaguaro “Accendi Un sogno “ Durante il Party  “sarà consegnato il prestigioso premio “Cuore D’oro” realizzato dallo scultore Michele Buonincontri all’attrice e cantante Elena Presti e all’attore del soap” Un posto al Sole “Cosimo Alberti . La kermesse sarà condotta da Erennio De Vita , Edda Cioffi, Angelo Iannelli ed  Emanuela Gambardella  con le miss . Mara Mollo e Lucia Schettino .  La manifestazione sarà ripresa  e documentata dai più importanti mass media regionali e locali .
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Fintech Italia: Ciocca (Consob), “è ora di accelerare sulle regole” 
Di una regolamentazione del Fintech in Italia si parla da tempo, regolamentazione che secondo Consob dovrebbe viaggiare parallelamente all’innovazione tecnologica in atto.
Un anno fa, il presidente della Consob, Paolo Savona, già aveva condiviso i suoi pensieri sullo stato delle cose, rivelando preoccupazione per il ritardo delle fintech italiane, altrimenti si potrebbe andare incontro all’anarchia. Ora, Paolo Ciocca, commissario Consob afferma “Siamo a uno snodo centrale: ora o mai più”: il commissario è intervenuto alla conferenza “Digital asset: tra sperimentazione e regolamentazione” nell’ambito del Salone del Risparmio 2022.
Fintech Italia Paolo Ciocca – Consob: sviluppare le potenzialità del Fintech Made in Italy
“Il mio primo sogno è l’accelerazione di Micar e Pilot”, i regolamenti europei che fanno parte del pacchetto sulla finanza digitale, volti all’ordinato sviluppo dei mercati di crypto-asset e dei security token. Su queste due proposte “la discussione procede abbastanza velocemente”, ma “i tempi di avvio sono complessi, perché è una negoziazione con il regolatore, con l’Esma: è un meccanismo non semplice”, spiega Ciocca che poi, riprendendo le parole di Martin Luter King, dice: “I have a dream”.
Ma quale sarebbe il sogno? “Sviluppare nel nostro Paese le potenzialità del Fintech Made in Italy” e naturalmente che l’Italia anticipasse a livello nazionale “tutto quello che si può” di Micar (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation) e Pilot, che regolamenta la fase di sperimentazione delle piattaforme informatiche. Altro tema chiave è la cybersecurity, con il regolamento Dora (Digital Operational Resilience Act).
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lucasmasala86 · 3 years
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La tragedia di Dora, muore cadendo dal quarto piano dopo una lite sul fidanzato: è mistero. “Sarai il nostro angelo”
La tragedia di Dora, muore cadendo dal quarto piano dopo una lite sul fidanzato: è mistero. “Sarai il nostro angelo”
Leggi la notizia su Casteddu Online La tragedia di Dora, muore cadendo dal quarto piano dopo una lite sul fidanzato: è mistero. “Sarai il nostro angelo”
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