Here’s some positivity for system prosecutors!
Despite their name, system prosecutors are not lawyers! Rather, they are headmates with lots of anger who turn their aggression outwards towards other people rather than inwards towards other members of their system. These headmates may often feel furious, upset, and frustrated, but it’s important that they’re still shown kindness, support, and respect! So here’s to all the system prosecutors out there!
🗯 Shoutout to prosecutors who are trying to curb their aggression towards others and change for the better!
💢 Shoutout to prosecutors who used to be persecutors, who don’t lash out at their system members anymore!
💧 Shoutout to prosecutors who are prone to outbursts, or who find it difficult to think clearly in the moment!
🗯 Shoutout to prosecutors who are working on managing their anger through classes, on their own, or in therapy!
💢 Shoutout to prosecutors whose system role is caused by trauma, or who were harmed by people outside their system in the past!
💧 Shoutout to prosecutors who have trouble recognizing or understanding their negative emotions!
🗯 Shoutout to prosecutors who are trying hard every day to treat other people with kindness and respect!
💢 Shoutout to prosecutors who front when their system is in danger or feels threatened!
💧 Shoutout to prosecutors who don’t take their anger out on other people, but still identify with the prosecutor label for any reason!
🗯 Shoutout to prosecutors who are trying to find healthy ways to process their emotions and cope with their anger!
All system members in every system are deserving of kindness and respect! And this absolutely includes system prosecutors. Your voices are important and you deserve to be heard and acknowledged in system spaces! You don’t have to be nice or make good decisions in order to be treated well.
Whether you’re just coming to terms with your role, label, or identity, or are trying your hardest to change for the better, we want to remind you that we care about you and we’re wishing you the very best in your future! Please do your best to treat yourself, your system, and others around you with kindness, compassion, and gentleness. Thank you so much for reading, and have a great day!
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Hello, everyone! This spring will be busy for me (mostly because of uni stuff) so I will not be so active here for a while. BUT I still made one thing and it's game mockup about Tia and Luna (here called Elea & Agnieszka)!
So story is about two sisters from Europe - one prosecutor (graduated) and the second is forensic science student. They both travel to USA for internships but instead of doing practice in human world they isekai find themselves in the pony world (pre-alicorn era).
Not to waste a time, girls decide to apply their knowledge about law and enforcement into practice since local tribes - pegasi, unicorns, earth ponies - don't get along at all.
The game is a visual novel but has a lot of interaction elements like shooting from a gun, taking photos, collecting and examining evidence, debating (like in ace attorney), using smth similar of real softwares that forensic scientists use bc i don't want to be sued haha but TruView Cloud is real and I used it only as visual example.
I had this idea for a pretty long time and finally I managed to properly visualize it. I had a lot of fun headcanoning (and still have) so maybe in the future I will make a couple of more arts relating to this story and those girlies.
And for now - bye!
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The Debest of the Best :D
Our beloved, Sebastian Debest
Did I even leave a few secret messages here? Haha, I don't even know if you can call it that XD
And sorry, I'm not an artist, I'm not very good at drawing, and this is my first post, yay! <3
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CONDOLENCES: Sgt. Benjamin Ferencz was the last surviving prosecutor of the Nuremberg Trials. Born in 1920 to a Jewish family in Transylvania, Ferencz was 10 months old when his family arrived in the US. After graduating Harvard Law School in 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, landing in Normandy and fighting in the Battle of the Bulge. Ferencz was later transferred to a newly created War Crimes Branch and tasked with collecting evidence of Nazi brutality. He joined the forces that liberated a number of concentration camps, including Buchenwald and Mauthausen. When asked about the haunting scenes he witnessed, Ferencz said he “had peered into hell.” He and his team collected indisputable evidence in Berlin, including the actual death registries. Ferencz was later appointed Chief Prosecutor in the Einsatzgruppen Case, in which 22 members of Himmler’s Einsatzgruppen death squads were charged with murdering over a million Jewish men, women, and children. At age 27, the young attorney’s first case was what many call the biggest murder trial in history. All 22 defendants were convicted and 13 were sentenced to death. Mr. Ferencz, a lifelong advocate for international justice, passed away yesterday at the age of 103.
May his memory be a blessing.
Contributor: Jill G. Mundinger
Humans of Judaism
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OSDD and all its subtypes
It has come to my attention that many people don't know that OSDD is an umbrella term and covers all OSDD subtypes, including OSDD1, OSDD1a, OSDD1b, OSDD2, OSDD3, and OSDD4. if anyone wants to hear about any of these disorders, I've been collecting research and am ready to discuss them. let me know if I should make further posts about this topic!
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miles edgeworth
Ultimate Prosecutor.
I would like to mention that I only seen memes on Ace Attorney, so I do not know a lot. Reading Miles' wiki page, the only idea that comes to mind is Ultimate Prosecutor.
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Zero inspiration for drawing new stuff today. So I figured I'd have fun and try a sketch of the best coffee-loving prosecutor's Mugshot.
It Was kinda fun just to sketch and color all fast and loose. Could see myself doing a few more like this for sure. :)
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