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sapphicblight · 1 year
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wait i think i still have old screenshots of the google doc title for intrinsically. it was like written in code?? for some reason??? and i think it really shows what i was going through with the chronology and constant changes thereof
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happyvalkyrieofdoom · 5 months
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I've broken two things since yesterday. I am going to lose my shit any fucking moment now
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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New feature related to Call came on WhatsApp, users' work will be easier
New feature related to Call came on WhatsApp, users’ work will be easier
highlights Beta testers users will have to update to Windows 2.2250.4.0 available on the Microsoft Store. Check whether this feature is available on your device by going to the Notifications of the app. WhatsApp is also rolling out a new update for version 2.23.1.3 in the Google Play beta program. new Delhi. whatsapp (WhatsApp) Offers more than one feature to improve the experience of the users.…
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apkapps12 · 1 year
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How to Check WhatsApp Chats History and Details
How to Check WhatsApp Chats History and Details #whatsapp #whatsapptips #whatsappstricks #whatsapp moniter
How to Check WhatsApp Chats History and Details: One billion plus people use Whatsapp every month. They are making fast message service. Go through WhatsApp chat history message images, videos and other all data send to your parents, and family. Available apps such those android, BlackBerry, IOS, down with Nokia Symbian have communication. Parents should know whether children can trust this…
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kabarbanyuwangi · 1 year
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Cara Melihat Chat WA yang Dihapus 100% Pasti Berhasil
Cara Melihat Chat WA yang Dihapus 100% Pasti Berhasil
Cara Melihat Chat WA yang Dihapus – Apa kalian pernah memiliki pesan di WhatsApp tetapi sudah keburu di hapus? Tentu itu bisa membuat kalian jadi penasaran bukan! Jangan cemas untuk masalah tersebut dan kalian masih tetap bisa melihat chat WA yang sudah dihapus oleh pengirim. Aplikasi WhatsApp menjadi sebuah aplikasi pesan instan yang sangat digandrungi oleh masyarakat dunia. Tidak mengecualikan…
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recoverandroiddata · 2 years
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trandtalk · 2 years
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New WhatsApp feature: Search chats by date. Here's how to do it
New WhatsApp feature: Search chats by date. Here’s how to do it
WhatsApp new feature: The Meta-owned platform has announced a new feature where users can search chats with specified dates instead of typing keywords. Read this detailed report to know more Credit social media WhatsApp is constantly working on the latest features and updates to improve user experience and increase engagement on its platform. According to a recent report by WABetaInfo, the…
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lupuslikethewolf · 10 days
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Top Gun 1986 as my whatsapp chat history part 2: electric boogaloo
once again, unfortunately, featuring my ex as slider in image 3
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part 1
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queenalicentofravka · 5 months
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modern asoiaf AU
●Sansa and Jeyne binge-watch real crime TV series
●Arya is a member of the fencing club
●Robb and Theon go partying on a yacht and drag Jon along.
●Catelyn takes Sansa to art galleries where they meet Margaery and a very, uhm, outspoken Olenna
●Arya is a big fan of Billie Eilish & Mulan
●Bran likes mangas but doesn't want to admit it
●Sansa & Jeyne as historical reenactors on medieval festivals
●Lysa's and Catelyn's old Whatsapp chat is in their secret code language
●Ned opens up a sanctuary for wolves
●Cersei and Jaime as models for the big magazines
●Tyrion as a university teacher for military history
●Tommen adopts stray cats much to the displeasure of Cersei but Jaime finds it kinda funny
●Robert buys himself a vineyard while Cersei goes shopping
●the Greyjoys participate in the Iron Man as a family tradition
●Myrcella and Tommen steal waffles from the kitchen & build a blanket tent
●Sam Tarly becomes a university lecturer bc Jon encouraged him to
●Cersei watches Succession
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042502 · 20 hours
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Unknown // A Terror Story
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SYNOPSIS: A WhatsApp group was created between ten friends, the chat gets strange after 4am… discover the mystery. WARNINGS: Murders, chat history, inappropriate language, mentions of deaths, mystery, short descriptions of deaths.
NOTES: My first language is not English, so if you find any grammatical errors you already know why :) MASTERLIST!!
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NOTES: Remember to hit the heart and share it with your friends! Thanks for reading^^ If you want to be part of the taglist leave a comment!
TAGLIST: @luverboychris @alexandernvr @prisciliin @sturncakez @imwetforyourmom @hotreaderliin @tillies33ssss
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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3 new colored big Heart Emoji will be available soon for WhatsApp chat, see the look in the photo....
3 new colored big Heart Emoji will be available soon for WhatsApp chat, see the look in the photo….
New Delhi. WhatsApp is rolling out a new update for version 2.23.1.3 in the Google Play beta program. In this new update, WhatsApp is working on three new big heart emoji. This information has been received by WABetaInfo, and it has been learned that the name of this phone is ‘Three new large heart emojis’, and it is currently on the development stage. #colored #big #Heart #Emoji #WhatsApp #chat…
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toomuchracket · 1 month
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I also kinda of see office nerd Matty being a music history nerd alongside the sci-fi mention from the previous anon. Like maybe the band that Matty and girlie are going to cover together are influenced by some niche music based subculture, Matty is already a little flustered to be working so closely together and queue the info dumping.
(Maybe girlies writing niche is in the musicality/art direction etc. so she finds the info new and endering instead of mansplainy if that makes sense).
you've read my mind!! this is definitely happening part 2 of the fic (when i get round to writing lol). baby boy is Flusteeeeeeeeered, and you best bet he gets chatty; it's sweet, though, and what he's saying is actually quite interesting (and helps contextualise the band a bit more for you). he's giving you tips on what song to start with and what's best to really get them as a band and all, but you override all that by just saying "matty, what's your favourite of their songs? that's where i want to start" - he is SO lovesick when you text him (well, whatsapp. you got his number from the work chat lol) to tell him you listened to it, you like it a lot, and you get why it's his favourite. this is his love language fr <3
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berlinini · 8 months
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useless-catalanfacts · 9 months
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I’ll be honest, the more spanish I’ve been learning, the more cultural history I’ve been going into regarding the background of Catalan. I was visiting an older friend in Madrid recently (in her 60’s) and she randomly went on about the Black Legend, and all the good they brought, and I had never HEARD of that before and I was horrified. I’m Native American and I was like HELLO? You don’t have a LITTLE bit of shame? But then I remembered how they treat their OWN people here, especially with Catalonia and it’s like eugh... makes me reconsider wanting to work abroad there (even my friend being from Barcelona, I was surprised to hear that view.) I’m not saying my country is better at all, not in the least, but I’ll never understand the anger and the hate towards a language and people. How can a language be ugly and bad when a mother uses it to talk to a child? Between friends and lovers? A language full of history and culture? Passed down from generation to generation and surviving because of love and identity despite repeated attempts to stamp it out. Some things never change I guess.
I completely agree with you, every language is the language of love, what someone uses to joke with their friends, and the first words of a newborn child. Same way that every language can be used to shout insults in a fight or to speak nasty gossip. And every language is part of humanity's richness and creative potential.
Yes, it's disgusting how many people believe the Black Legend story. For readers who might not know what it is, it's the belief that the Spanish Empire wasn't that bad and the atrocities they committed were actually lies that the British Empire came up with to spread a bad image of Spain, since the UK and Spain were rival empires. It goes together with the people who claim things like "indigenous Americans were better thanks to Spain because Spain gave them a language, surnames and Christianity". It's good that you hadn't heard of it before, sadly it still comes up every so often in Spain. I'm sorry you had to hear that.
The only thing I would specify is that many Spanish people (and certainly the case for Spanish nationalists and the type to believe the Black Legend) don't consider Catalan people their own people. They are very clear that we are not and never will be able to be correctly Spanish, even if they also deny that we are Catalan and not Spanish. I've used this example before but I think it shows it well: look at football (soccer). When Piqué (Catalan player) was playing in the Spanish national team, people in the public used to shout/chant at him both "Piqué you're a Spaniard" and "Piqué go back to your country". If he was Spanish, then wouldn't that be his country as well? I also saw the same when I went on Erasmus. We had a WhatsApp group chat and one day there was a football match between Barça and some Spanish club, I don't remember which one. And when the other club scored a goal against Barça, the Spanish students were sending "VIVA ESPAÑA", "GOL DE ESPAÑA" and such things on the group chat. An Italian answered "but aren't both of the teams playing Spanish?" and one of the Spanish guys answered "well but Catalonia you know". It's the attitude, they don't want to admit Catalans can be Catalans and not Spanish, but at the same time we're always the "other".
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beardedmrbean · 2 months
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There's an old joke that Australians are so laid back they're in constant danger of falling over. Known for its sun, surf and occasionally shark attacks, Australia has gone from being the easy-going land Down Under to experiencing a surge of antisemitism that most Jews thought was relegated to the dark annals of Jewish history.
In the line of fire are Australian-Jewish actors, musicians, writers, and others in the traditionally left-wing arts community. They are being pushed by fellow artists to denounce Israel as a modern-day Satan or be banished from the local arts scene.
The attacks and vitriol have shades of Mao's Cultural Revolution where people were publicly humiliated as subversives before being banished to work camps. In this modern-day Australian twist, Jews are simply fired or excommunicated from their artistic communities.
Under attack, these Jewish creatives formed a Whatsapp group where they shared their feelings of alienation with fellow Jewish artists. The group was breached, and chats were stolen and circulated online. Now pro-Hamas keyboard warriors are doxxing and threatening the creatives who used the chat to share their despair as work dried up and friends and colleagues abandoned them.
Saxophonist Joshua Moshe was doxxed and threatened by pro-Hamas supporters simply for being a member of the chat group. The harassment got so bad that his band mates fired him from their neo-soul jazz band via Instagram.
"We explicitly condemn any forms of Zionism, racism, bullying, and antisemitism," his bandmates said, without any irony, as they expelled their only Jewish member. Moshe's wife's gift shop has been boycotted and vandalized.
Actress Sarah-Jane Feiglin is not surprised that Moshe's bandmates turned on him. She's been taunted by actors expressing support of Hamas's Oct. 7 atrocities against Israelis during acting workshops. She's no longer in touch with many of her old friends from film school as well as other actor friends.
"People are being bullied into silence. They are afraid of being cancelled and losing work, so they are shunning their Jewish friends publicly and privately," Feiglin said.
Feiglin was removed from a prestigious clowning masterclass of the sort made famous by Sasha Baron-Cohen. She'd spent months preparing for the class with pre-workshop improv courses. Before the masterclass began, her instructor emailed her to say that she couldn't do the class. He said that she was too emotional because she'd been dismayed during a previous workshop by an actor telling Hitler jokes as well as mocking comments by other actors that alluded to the 230 Israelis taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7, including children and young women who released hostages say are being raped by their Hamas captors.
"All of my creative platforms and work opportunities have been taken away from me because I will not be ashamed or apologetic about being Jewish," she said.
Members of the Jewish creatives chat group were largely left-wing artists who disagreed with many policies of the Netanyahu government and were devastated by the loss of life among Palestinians from the Israeli military onslaught on Hamas in Gaza. They are also deeply wounded by the minimization, justification, and denial by fellow artists of the Oct. 7 murders and rapes by Hamas.
One of the turning points for many Jewish artists was a pro-Palestinian protest by several actors, including the son of Hugo Weaving, at the Sydney Theatre Company, in which they donned keffiyehs and made a pro-Palestine speech at the end of a production. Jews were offended not because the actors decried the deaths of Palestinian children but rather because the actors said not a word about the Israeli hostages, including a baby, held by Hamas as well as Hamas's mass murder of 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7.
Based largely on an influx of Holocaust survivors after World War Two, there are just 100,000 Jews in Australia, or 0.4 percent of the population. The community is so small that 'Jewish' isn't listed as a religion on the national census. Jews have to write their religion next to the word "Other." Some leave it blank, remembering how such information was used by the Nazis for deportation lists to concentration camps.
Now there are new lists; lists of names stolen from Jewish chat groups circulating among pro-Hamas activists. They have become hit lists of Jews for doxxing, boycotts, and death threats. Meanwhile, police have done little to stem the hate, arson, vandalism and calls for violence paraded on Australian streets,
When screenshots of a Whatsapp group of Jewish lawyers were leaked to Australia's The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, the newspapers ran articles filled with antisemitic tropes that could have been pulled from the pages of the Nazi newspaper Der Sturmer during Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s. The articles claimed a "secret chat group" of Jewish lawyers had carried out a "coordinated back-channel campaign" to fire a social media personality and pro-Palestine activist hired as a radio presenter by the ABC public broadcaster, which has a statutory duty requiring impartiality. Chat group members received death threats after the articles were released.
The newspapers put a conspiratorial spin on what was in essence a few people on a Whatsapp group spontaneously deciding to write letters of complaint over an eyebrow-raising appointment of an activist at a taxpayer-funded public broadcaster. The activist, Antoinette Lattouf, had put up social media posts perceived as justifying the Oct. 7 massacre.
"Apparently everyone else can lobby on their own behalf except Jews," posted a Jewish former politician, Philip Dalidakis, on X when the articles came out.
Lattouf was subsequently stood down by the ABC for breaching its social media code. She claimed that she was fired over a Human Rights Watch post, and has sued for unfair dismissal. The matter is still pending. Lattouf's activism and pro-Palestine social media commentary raise important questions about why she was hired at all given the ABC's strict impartiality requirement. Her social media posts have included an Instagram comment hailing as "super important" a call for a "healthy cynicism" of witness testimony of the rape of Israeli women on Oct. 7.
Lattouf was also a signatory on a controversial journalists' letter—signed also by staff at the ABC and the newspapers that ran the Jewish chat group story—that demanded journalists be allowed to "apply as much professional skepticism when prioritizing or relying on uncorroborated Israeli government and military sources to shape coverage as applied to Hamas."
The demand goes against journalistic best practice as it requires reporters give the same credence to the information provided by a democracy with courts, oversight, a free press, and other checks and balances as to a terrorist group whose spokesmen hide in the tunnels of Gaza. A case in point being Hamas's now disproven claims that Israel bombed Gaza's al-Ahli Hospital on Oct. 17 when it was a misfired Islamic Jihad rocket that hit the hospital parking lot. There's no record of any media organization confronting Hamas about its falsehood, which sparked violent protests across the Middle East. Perhaps that's because the Hamas spokesman is incommunicado in a tunnel deep underground somewhere in the Gaza Strip.
The Age has provided little coverage of the rise in antisemitism in Melbourne. Instead, it's issued a series of articles positing whether Israel should exist or become a binational state as was Lebanon before the civil war ended that experiment for good, resulting in the exile of the bulk of the Maronite Christian community and Lebanon's takeover by the Iranian-proxy Hezbollah.
Home to the survivors whose stories featured in The Tattooist of Auschwitz and Schindler's List, the Australian city of Melbourne has the largest community of Holocaust survivors and their descendants in the world outside of Israel. The community thrived until Oct. 7. Since then, Melbourne's Jews, like the rest of Australia's Jewish community, have been hounded by calls to boycott Jewish businesses, vilification of Jewish philanthropists who donated wings to hospitals and collections to art galleries, as well as daily acts of vandalism and threats and occasional violence.
For many Australian Jews, post Oct. 7 Australia has shades of 1930s Germany in which Jewish artists and academics were shunned by their peers, newspapers treated Jews as "Other," and Jewish businesses were boycotted and attacked in what turned out to be a prelude to the Holocaust. While few think it will ever get that bad, Jews have never felt so unsafe and unwelcome in the land Down Under.
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