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yeonjnz · 8 months
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* ABIGAIL HOBBS (HANNIBAL) / AMANDA YOUNG (SAW)
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gothwineaunts · 2 months
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Oofh. The hate in the comments. It's starting to get to me. I've been trying to ignore it for a long time now, but like they literally want one of the romantic leads to disappear. So many people. They just hate her. Like not even "love to hate her." Just despise her enough to call her slurs and pray for her death. In a wlw.
I must have really fucked this up, I think.
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tethered-heartstrings · 9 months
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hannibal saying "my kitchen is always open to friends" in s1 and proceeding to open all his friends in his kitchen in s2
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sayruq · 26 days
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Immediate international action must be taken to investigate the hundreds of mass and random graves in the Gaza Strip containing the bodies of thousands of Palestinian victims since the start of Israel’s genocide, ongoing since 7 October 2023. Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor field teams have closely observed the recovery of hundreds of dead bodies from these mass graves, some of which were found in the courtyards of different Gaza Strip hospitals. The significant number of graves and bodies is concerning and calls for rapid international action, which should include the immediate creation of an independent international investigation committee to look into the circumstances surrounding the creation of these graves and the deaths of the victims buried in them. This is especially important given that a large number of the victims were directly subjected to premeditated murder and arbitrary and extrajudicial executions while handcuffed. A technical committee of experts is needed to investigate the burial circumstances and determine the cause of death of the victims that have been recovered. Additionally, a system for future identification ofdeceased victims’ identities must be developed.
The Euro-Med Monitor field teams previously documented the recovery of dozens of bodies from the mass graves in Al-Shifa Medical Complex’s courtyards, belonging to handcuffed victims, otherindividuals who were wounded but not provided withmedical care, and those who were executed despite their health conditions. The victims’ decomposing bodies were found in several places, with some having been run over by Israeli bulldozers which left their bodies torn into pieces. The presence of urinary catheters or splints, whichwere found to be still attached to some of the dead patients’ bodies during the exhumation process, as well as medical files that were buried with them in Al-Shifa Medical Complex, confirm the execution of ill and injured people. Due to the extended period of time in which the bodies were left in the mass graves—as Israeli forces had impeded their recovery for the past few months—most of the bodies were in a state of decomposition when recovered. Some of the corpses had also evidently been mauled by cats and dogs. Dr Moatasem Saeed Salah, a member of the Ministry of Health’s emergency committee, told Euro-MedMonitor that after the withdrawal of Israeli forces, 30 bodies were found to have been buried in two makeshift cemeteries in Al-Shifa Medical Complexduring the Israeli siege of the medical facility. One of these cemeteries was in front of the reception and emergency department, and the second was in front of the industrial department. Salah said that only 14 of the victims had been successfully identified, with the rest being patients or injured individuals who had been receiving treatment in the hospital.
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theresidentfullmoon · 5 months
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POV: You're a system.
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theonewhowails · 6 months
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nari goes on field trips :]
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undercoverangell · 5 days
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the best way to put how i feel
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otaku553 · 7 months
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Have you seen this man???
Now you have
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umblrspectrum · 2 months
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got carried away practicing in preparation to make something else
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good-old-gossip · 27 days
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The air is heavy with the smell of death. It’s inescapable, in every corner, and worse with every body taken out of the ground.
Every time they dig, they find more corpses, sometimes in places they never expect.
Sometimes they only find parts of a person, or a corpse decomposed beyond recognition.
According to the Gaza government media office, some bodies were found decapitated, or had their skin and organs removed.
Children, elderly women and young men are said to be among the dead.
Rescue workers say they found bodies with their hands tied behind their backs, which the UN human rights office said “indicates serious violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law”.
Israel denies it buried the Palestinian bodies, claiming instead that it had “respectfully” exhumed the dead searching for Israeli captives.
There are so many tears at Nasser hospital today and so much pain. It’s hard for me to find the words to describe this scene.
The feeling of seeing someone find their relative is indescribable, the way mothers cover their dead sons in a shroud and accompany them to the cemeteries.
Every sight we capture as journalists we do so silently.
We can’t speak, we cry blood as we film. Our hands are shaking so much our cameras lose focus.
But we start over and try again. Moatasim Mortaja is a Palestinian video journalist in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
Over recent days, he has been documenting mass graves uncovered in Nasser hospital, where more than 300 bodies have been discovered since Israeli forces withdrew.
On Monday, his video of a woman in grey holding the recently uncovered body of her son spread across social media. This is his descriptions of the scenes at Nasser hospital.
✍️ by: Lubna Masarwa
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underestimated-shadow · 11 months
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“You weren’t perfect, old man...but at least you tried.”
 — Hisirdoux Casperan, from "Wizards" (2020)
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cswritesbooks · 12 days
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Loads of people loved Dead Boy Detectives and Lockwood and Co (my beloved) and if you’ve wanted to read something that had similar vibes, I’ve got the books for you: The Undetectables and the upcoming sequel The Undead Complex (coming September 2024)!
be gay, solve crimes, take naps is our motto around here
in THE UNDETECTABLES there’s
magical forensic science
magical entomology
magical dioramas (for crime scene reconstruction)
resident ghost (in a cat costume)
sapphic yearning
witches, ghosts, trolls, vampires and faeries
chronically ill MC (fibromyalgia)
queernorm world (they put the gay into “be gay”)
a serial killer
and coming soon in THE UNDEAD COMPLEX:
zombies (and necromancers)
a tv studio revival (poorly run)
a dollhouse (mysterious)
more forensic science
more magic
even more gays
and more ghostly mayhem
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shikisei · 3 months
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im doing a lot better now!
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they-call-me-haiku · 7 months
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i hate the whole "the show was cancelled" excuse that toh fans constantly use to justify poor writing choices. i'm as upset as anyone that toh was cut short, but the show writers got an advantage that a lot of other shows didn't. they were allowed to actually end the show. look at infinity train, for example. it had more seasons planned but the execs decided to cancel it without even giving the creators time to write a proper ending.
so in that case, the writers of toh should consider themselves lucky and make do with what they have. of course, it's most ideal to have the freedom to write the entire show how you want. but when you can't do that but you're allowed to give the series a proper resolution, you have to pick and choose what plot points to focus on.
instead of focusing on the important arcs and plot points (belos's backstory, the collector's origin, hunter's arc, etc) the writers decided to add completely unnecessary ships and additions to further complicate the plot. i'll say it: huntlow was unnecessary, the whole hexside and kikimora thing in s3e2 was unnecessary, the collector's rushed redemption arc was unnecessary. in fact, some of these decisions actively affected the ongoing plot badly (huntlow ruining hunter's arc and bringing him back to square one).
in the end, you're left with more questions than answers. what's with the collector's sudden switch from evil and calculating to poor innocent uwu child? what actually happened in belos's past? how did hunter move on from his trauma without getting any closure and being paired with a person who acts a lot like his controlling uncle? why did amity forgive luz so quickly for lying to her after she asked her not to? what happened to all the witches and citizens of the demon realm who actually followed and worshipped belos?
so yeah, you really can't defend toh with this excuse. if i was making a show and was forced to cut it short, i'd be angry and upset, sure. but i'd try to make the best of it. i would focus on the main plot instead of going after side characters or ships that add nothing of importance to the plot. i still like this show a lot but i'm not going to blindly defend it. it has its flaws and they need to be critiqued.
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cemeterything · 7 months
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Talk to me about pearl from pearl I love her
i just really appreciated that her character was allowed some sympathy and understanding without erasing any of the harm she caused when she monologued about how she honestly feels and admits that she doesn't care about hurting people, but she knows it's wrong and she just wishes she could be good enough to be loved. i really liked that there she wasn't condemned for being the way that she was or for the way that she felt, but for what she did. it's so easy to either be too sympathetic because you want audiences to like your character, or too cynical and detached from their experiences because you yourself know the entire shape of them and their story, and you can judge from that omniscient author or reader's viewpoint, but pearl threaded the needle and managed to provide a character who is both testament to how hard it is to be good sometimes, and how important it is to still try.
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magmythedevil · 3 months
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I love robots with simple designs. The one where theres multiple litte details for every articulations makes my brain hurt
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