Sea defences at Rossall School, Fleetwood, with new groynes under construction. On the right, large, concrete blocks believed by many to be anti-tank defences from the Second World War, when the Rossall School buildings were used by the government. They had a firing range, hence the wall behind the blocks.
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Wordless Wednesday May 03
This shot on #BarrasieBeach, looking south towards Troon, is my latest post for Wordless Wednesday May 03 #photography #travel
Sea defences at Barassie Beach, Ayrshire
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Agsfsg ok now I get why poor Sunny was embarrassed
Imagine your friend telling your now spouse about how you used to be a total party boy that not only slept around notoriously but also once got so drunk that you nearly fell out of the crows nest but managed to just get tied up in ropes and hang upside down for a few hours instead
And also now your brother knows that too
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drags this over to you like i'm a cat with a fresh kill @hedgehodgy
This was supposed to be done days ago! But turns out I still had a lot to learn about light and shade - and then I spent all day today trying to draw a good bookshelf.
This is art for the wonderful fic Mercy Upon Ourselves! At this point, dear writer, you have graced us with the Great Cliffhanger of Chapter Twelve. I will continue hanging from this cliff with utmost patience.
Close-ups and excerpt is below the cut!
As he stepped into the living room, however, Percy immediately wished he’d stayed in his bedroom. There was Poseidon - asleep on the sofa, still wearing yesterday’s clothes. Percy felt almost violently out-of-place as he stared at his sleeping father, whom he barely knew, and watched him snore softly, drool shining at the corner of his mouth.
- Mercy Upon Ourselves, Chapter 4
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Well, despite its problematic theme (gay-4-u trope), I have always been very vocal of my love for SOTUS (and SOTUS S). I also believed that BLs like SOTUS, along with Love Sick, Make It Right, Gay Ok Bangkok, and Club Friday has undeniably shaped the BLs that we know and love today.
Likewise, despite its flaws, I believe Last Twilight will also open the door for other queer stories to be told: those that involved unconventional heroes (and heroines) and more realistic plots. Sure, the series went the fairy tale route with its last few episodes - however, I do think it's not a bad start for production companies to look at a new wealth of possibilities, plot-wise.
Who knows? Maybe eight to ten years from now, we will fondly look back at these episodes and tell new BL fans that this series started a whole slew of fantastic never-been-told queer stories that we all deserve. 🤓
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Waves hitting the sea defences and rebounding at Blackpool at high tide.
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do you ever get a vibe for an oc you created for another space, knowing full well how intricately tied they are to the story/lore there and you're like 'what if I put them here.'
No? Just me? I call it the neurodivergence DFKJGHSDF.
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It Has Never Been About Defence: It was always about the destruction of Palestine
60% of the West Bank, controlled by the PLO-- which does not support HAMAS-- is under rule of Israel. 22% of the West Bank is a combined rule and only 18% belongs to Palestines.
General Assembly resolution 58/292 (17 May 2004) affirmed that the Palestinian people have the right to sovereignty over the area. The International Court of Justice and the Supreme Court of Israel have ruled that the status of the West Bank is that of military occupation.
~Wikipedia (West Bank Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank#:~:text=General%20Assembly%20resolution%2058%2F292,is%20that%20of%20military%20occupation)
In 2004 Israel was putting Military occupation on the West Bank, which belong Legally and logically to Palestine-- According to The International Court of Justice and Supreme Court of Israel
2004 was long before HAMAS' recent invasion. And the West Banks' leaders doesn't support HAMAS.
The West Bank has been under military occupation by Israel since 7 June 1967
The status of the West Bank as a militarily occupied territory has been affirmed by the International Court of Justice and, with the exception of East Jerusalem, by the Israeli Supreme Court.
~Wikipedia (Israeli Occupation of the West Bank article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_occupation_of_the_West_Bank)
All settlements are located in Area C, the 60% of the West Bank controlled by Israel. Given that Israel has not annexed the West Bank, Jewish settlements in the territory are not considered by Israel to be under its sovereignty.
https://israelpolicyforum.org/west-bank-settlements-explained/#:~:text=All%20settlements%20are%20located%20in,to%20be%20under%20its%20sovereignty
The settlements of Jews aren't even considered Israeli-- but:
Israel has justified its civilian settlements by stating that a temporary use of land and buildings for various purposes appears permissible under a plea of military necessity and that the settlements fulfilled security needs
~Wikipedia (International law and Israeli settlements Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law_and_Israeli_settlements#:~:text=Israel%20has%20justified%20its%20civilian,the%20settlements%20fulfilled%20security%20needs )
Urif, Occupied West Bank – The villagers of Urif live in fear for their lives and property as illegal settlers on a nearby hill – and the Israeli forces backing them – continue to terrorise the area.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/8/30/israeli-forces-in-the-service-of-messianic-settler-violence
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