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to nobody’s surprise i drew him again 😀
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had the thought of what if the pillar men ended up in India instead of central america and they were based off of hindu gods and one thing led to another PFF anyways, took heavy inspiration from Lord Shiva for Kars because. gestures :] this was so much funnnn I might do the others if I have time / motivation
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some jjba rough sketches for a few ideas
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Oh no!
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The dinosaurs of the Prince Creek Formation
Dinosaurs were probably warm-blooded animals, but many would have been migratory, moving to warmer areas when the winter came in. Read more at Earth Archives
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Dinosaurs Eating CEO (Detail), 2013 - oil on canvas. — John Brosio (American, b.1967)
https://johnbrosio.com/
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LATEST COMMISSION FOR @2katly !
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FINAL/LINEART
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Pov: you’re Killer Queen
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I've had this floating in my head for a while.
Giorno is 15 and smack in the middle of his cringe phase.
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this tiktok is gonna cure coronavirus
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Polpol
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finished reading thru The Hundred Years' War On Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance by Rashid Khalidi and I cannot recommend it enough. A lot of people and, very likely, the average, person not completely blinded by Islamophobia and/or USamerican/European/British exceptionalism are probably at least moderately sympathetic to the Palestinian cause but I don't know how many of us actually understand the degrees by which Israel is based in settler colonial ideology, how it has continually attempted to subjugate and ultimately eradicate the Palestinian people, and the degree by which the US and Britain (but mostly the US ever since the Six Day War in 1967) have been complicit in this continual genocide.
This book is an amazing comprehensive guide on understanding the conflict and I genuinely think you should give it a read (or listen) if you want to learn more. It is one thing to feel sympathy and to declare support for a cause, but I think it is important to take a step further and educate yourself more on it. A ploy I have seen frequently by zionists is to tell people to "educate themselves" before commenting on this genocide, hoping to instill doubt and encourage silence. Well, here is your chance to educate yourself! I'm obviously biased in favor of this one as it is the first major text on the Palestinian genocide that I have read, but I fully believe in its quality.
You can find this book online in PDF format or, if you prefer, you can purchase a physical copy from many of the large retail bookstores; Barnes & Noble in the US sells it, and so does Waterstones in the UK. There is also an official audiobook that you can either purchase through many of the major audiobook distributors (though I recommend avoiding Amazon if it can be helped), but you can also obtain it via other means if necessary. It's actually currently up on YouTube in its entirety, though I won't link it here in case it gets taken down. (It's really easy to search for, just type in the books title + 'audiobook' into your preferred search engine or on YouTube itself and you'll find it. It's about 10 hours long which is a reasonable length for an audiobook). I'll include a link in this post to an overview/lecture/dialogue with the author Rashid Khalidi on the contents of the book conducted at Brown University in 2020.
I do ask you read this book. I think a lot of people already are. I checked a couple of online libraries that have a limited number of audiobook copies that had all been checked out and that to me implies that people do want to educate themselves. There's a sizeable stack of these books at the local bookstore I ocassionally shop at, front and center on the table in the history and world affairs section. It's not hard to find. I hope you all have a good day or evening and I know that if we all take the time to educate ourselves further and approach this genocide with a deeper understanding, we may be able to do something about it. Emotional pleas are not enough, they must be informed ones as well.
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what a grim palm sunday it is
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Because I’m curious-
Reblog so this breaks containment and reaches people near the equator
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Those stands. . .
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miss dio
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