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“The term ‘child’ marriage should perhaps be seen as a euphemism because this practice is gendered, and it is overwhelmingly girls and not boys who are subjected to it. The difference is stark, since in Mali the girl:boy ratio of marriage before age 18 is 72:1, in Kenya, 21:1, and even in the United States it is 8:1”
can you please tell me your headcanons for the nationalities of the twst boys pretty pretty please 🥺 also any other headcanons you have!!!
I love love love nationality headcanons, they're so fun to think of!! A reminder that these are my headcanons, I'm not here to start arguments. If anything does come across as offensive/innapropriate please let me know! I'll gladly fix it :)
For the most part, I based the Twst Character's nationalities off of where their stories take place (I'm not all that skilled in headcanons, apologies!!)
Alright, going in dorm order here:
Heartslabyul
Riddle Rosehearts: Icelandic/Britsh
I have him as Icelandic purely because of LeafSheep's "Begin at the Beginning," the King Said!! Nordic Heartslabyul has my heart. and ofc since Heartslabyul is based on Alice in Wonderland, he's half-British in my headcanons
Ace Trappola: British
Alice in Wonderland :)
I don't have much to say about Ace, I kinda don't think about him all that much
Deuce Spade: Irish
In coming up with nationality headcanons, I wanted to explore more areas in the British Isles for the Heartslabyul students and eventually decided on Deuce being Irish! I had more reasonings but its 5 am and I cannot think for the love of me.
Cater Diamond: American with English/German heritage
I see myself in Cater. He's one of my highest kins, so he's 100% from West Coast USA. It also makes a lot of sense he'd be American looking at how similar some nations in the Twisted Wonderland universe are to nations in our own world! Pyroxene is really similar to the United States from what I've researched, and Cater's valley accent in the English version of the game really hits the mark :)
As for his heritage, he's English because of Alice in Wonderland and German because I feel it fits him very well
Trey Clover: British
I don't think about Trey often enough sorry :(((
I love him though he's so silly
Savanaclaw
Leona Kingscholar: Kenyan
The Lion King takes place in the Kenya area, and so I put him there!
Jack Howl: American with Kenyan/French heritage
Another Pyroxien!
Kenyan because Savanaclaw was based on the Lion King and that's set in Kenya
French because I have a sneaking suspicion Jack is based on the wolves from Beauty and the Beast
Ruggie: South African
Ruggie was hard to find a headcanon for, but I eventually just took someone else's headcanon that said he is South African
Octavinelle
Azul Ashengrotto: Italian/French/Danish
All come from where the Little Mermaid is set in both the movie form and the Hans Christian Andersen form. The movie itself was set in the Mediterranean Sea, and I headcanon Azul's family to be from around the Nice, France area of the Mediterranean
Danish comes into play from the original source material for The Little Mermaid and the fact that the Coral Sea in Twst gets cold. Also to note, the Coral Sea on the map of Twisted Wonderland is close to the coast of the Queendom of Roses, which is pretty far north!
Jade and Floyd Leech: Danish
Putting these two together because twins
Pretty much the same reasonings as Azul, the book's settings and the Coral Sea :)
Scarabia
Kalim Al-Asim: Saudi Arabian
I'm going to be so honest, I don't think about Scarabia like... at all. So for Kalim, I'm going straight out of where Aladdin is supposed to be set
That also came as a problem, because the movie has a habit of mashing Middle Eastern cultures together. Though I did find that the movie takes place in the Arabian Desert which narrows where Aladdin was filmed to a myriad of countries, one of which is Saudi Arabia
I decided to go with Saudi Arabia since a majority of the desert does reside within that country.
Jamil Viper: Saudi Arabian/South Asian
Same thing as for my headcanons with Kalim, and I got the South Asian headcanon from a mutual on TikTok
Pomefiore
Vil Schoenheit: American with German heritage
Hollywood star here, folks!
German heritage because of Snow White's setting :)
Epel Felmier: Finnish
Ok for this headcanon I went off of the Harveston event
(hey future Bon edit here when its not 5 am and running off of no sleep)
Rook Hunt: Australian
This headcanon is for shits and giggles
It's a running joke between me and my friend that Rook is not French and is faking the accent to sound more "beautiful"
I don't know why we chose Australia specifically but it came to fruition
He can't speak proper French he's literally calling Vil the King of Fish
Ignihyde
Idia and Ortho Shroud: Greek
Hercules is set in Greece!
Diasomnia
Malleus Draconia: French
For Diasomnia I went off of movie settings once again, and Sleeping Beauty is heavily implied to be set in France!
I really feel like I should explain more but that's really most of my headcanons for them, where their movies are set
Silver: French
Silver is tough to pin down since we don't know if he's even originally from the Briar Valley, but I went with French as well
Sebek Zigvolt: French/German
(Bon please please please come back to this)
Lilia Vanrouge: French
I actually have so many nationality headcanons on this dude its not even funny
I imagine him as French, Romanian, and Dutch
And for funnies:
Royal Sword (and Rollo) (excluding the dwarves)
Neige LeBlanche: American with German/Finnish Heritage
2nd Influx of Haiti Casus Belli Propaganda : Let's Get Ahead of the Curve
We saw about this time a year or two ago, that the USA was manufacturing a lot of propaganda to manufacture consent for war in Haiti.
Like all good Machiavellian strategists, they have let the first wave of propaganda sit and ferment, allowing some people, some mass conscious pioneers that act as emissaries to the public with the will of the Empire, to familiarize themselves with Haiti’s existence.
Now, a second wave has begun, and with greater reach and intensity. I think we can expect more tangible actions intended than a smattering of Kenyan militia being sent to Haiti–after it is established that the American public and its bleeding heart liberals have expressed approval of a “humanitarian mission.”
Now is the time to educate ourselves, our comrades, and those within our sphere of influence as individuals and as a group about Haiti, its long past of brutal invasion consisting of mass murder, rape, and looting by the USA, the UN, and European powers, the actual situation of the “gang problems” cited by the USA as justification for military action, and the Haitian leadership.
The white supremacist empire has never forgiven Haiti for freeing itself by the blood of slave masters, and they have spent a century punishing them for their bravery, audacity, and dignity.
This is the exact blueprint for “cartel violence” the the USA is creating and then citing to build casus belli against Mexico.
If we can get ahead of the wave, it will save us a lot of headache in fighting the psychological war for American hearts and minds, not just for Haiti, but for Mexico, and all the other last-ditch-effort blundering invasions the dying empire will lash out with in the final act of its existence.
See this link for a meditation by Fr. Kenneth Tanner related to this con at https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10232235437325983&set=a.2253573056187
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2. Painting by Maddalena Franguelli, Italy
https://www.danielaiacchelli.net/cristo-e-anima-umana/
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3. Painting by James B. Janknegt, Texas.
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This is the theology of Ascension.
“He who descended is the same one who ascended far above all the heavens, so that he might fill all things.” -Ephesians 4:10
4. Ascension of Jesus Christ, ink drawing on papyrus:, by Daniel Mitsui (Japanese-American heritage)
https://buff.ly/4bngxWP
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5. Ascension Art by my friend Peter Bakelaar (American with an art gallery in Japan)
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10160173840977781&set=a.10152952432827781
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6. Navajo Native American depiction of the Ascension located, in New Mexico, USA
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7. "The Ascension" by Jamaican artist Carl Abrahams
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8. The Ascension by Kim Ki-Chang, of Korea c. 1950s.
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9. "Ascension" by American artist Stephen Procopio
No, non sono esseri superiori, è che questi ragazzi, forse nella loro vita non hanno ancora mangiato un gelato pieno di zuccheri, altrettanto certamente non hanno mangiato un menù McDonald's e non conoscono Coca Cola o succhi di frutti industriali propostici come "salutari" dal marketing. Non hanno manco mangiato sofficini fritti con l'aggiunta di quella crema processata industrialmente che hanno dentro; per non parlare di schifosissime merendine o creme spalmabili.... il loro corpo non sa cosa siano coloranti, conservanti e glutammato. Ecco il perchè di queste prestazioni pazzesche.
Del resto basta spostarsi in USA dove persone con lo stesso codice genetico dei kenyani sono bolsi esattamente come noi perchè mangiano come noi. Il discorso è questo: il primo danno del capitalismo è sul piatto.
Hello! Very intrigued by your tea tags. Do you have recommendations for how to find small tea companies? I only know about the ones specifically in the region where I live.
Hi ☀️ Thank you for the ask, I always love talking about tea!!
It can take me up to a few hours to find a new company that fits my standards, and I found that visiting the Great Taste Awards website is of great help. It's a reliable source with quick links to the companies' websites, and saves me the trouble of going through hundreds of Google search results. Though, when I'm looking for something specific (say, France based companies, or Kenyan black tea), usually a Google search is all that it takes – I open a bunch of websites, scroll right down to the "About Us" and the "Sustainability" sections (I usually look for little to no plastic packages, preferably single estate teas, handmade and/or hand-picked leaves), then go through their catalogue. Generally, the more information they give about the harvesting season and geographical coordinates, the better :)
I'll list a few of my personal favourites, whose tea I tried, or that I have been following for a while. Except for the second one, which chiefly has USA based retailers, they're UK based, and sell worldwide:
Birchall — their Great Rift breakfast blend has been a staple in my tea collection for half a decade; they make good green and flavored tea, too (I got a sample of their Green Tea & Peach and it was great), as well rooibos and other caffeine free teas; the prices are really competitive for the good quality of the products, so this might be a great start to discover loose leaf / more sustainable teas in general; the company recently went carbon neutral, and their teabags and pouches are plastic free, which is a plus!
Ajiri — a small women-led company whose goal is to create employment for [mostly widowed or single] women in Kenya, all profits enable them to provide for themselves and their children with dignity; I have yet to try it – the reviews look very promising, so I'm looking forward to it soon; it's so clear that every product is made with care – each label is a handmade artwork created with dried banana bark, which I think is really cool! They offer plain and flavored black tea, some green tea, rooibos, and coffee.
Karma Tea Co. — this company sources their "single-garden, loose whole leaf" teas from small farms in India and Nepal; with particular attention to new Nepalese gardens that are trying to renovate the tea production of the area; I found out about it through their Great Taste Award winner Silk Cloud, which is a very particular and tea, however I fell in love with their New Day Assam, that I look forward to buying more of soon.
Feel free to message me or send an ask if you'd like further suggestions/try any of these companies/want to talk about tea in general! I'm still learning, but I'm always happy to help 🍃🍵
Why Surrogate mother cost in Kenya is lower than other countries?
Surrogacy in Kenya is quite popular among all the intended parents looking for an affordable surrogacy program. While cost is always lower than many other countries like USA and UK, the quality of care is on par with the best in the world.
On the other side, the surrogate mother cost in Kenya is way lower than other nations and this is that one thing that always comes surprising for many. In the coming parts of this article, we will discuss regarding the key points in the same regard. While doing that, we will also talk about various elements that come crucial in deciding the surrogacy cost in Kenya.
1. Humble family backgrounds
Most of the surrogate mother in Kenya comes from humble family backgrounds. Moreover, they will not have huge demands from their role of the surrogate mother in Kenya. Also, they won’t prefer living in surrogate accommodation offered by the surrogacy agency. At the same time, these surrogates would come with a greater character and compassion towards the intended parents. Hence as an intended parent, you can always expect a noble person for your service rather than someone simply looking to earn some money.
2. Financial Components
The cost of living in Kenya is way lower than most of the western nations. This implies that in general costs, including medical care, are for the most part less costly. Also, for surrogate moms, this interprets to lower charges for their services related to surrogacy in Kenya. In nations with higher living costs, surrogate moms regularly charge more to cover their own living costs.
3. Healthcare Costs
On the other hand, the cost to healthcare in Kenya is altogether lower than in numerous Western nations. This incorporates the medical strategies included in surrogacy in Kenya, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and pre-birth care. In nations just like the United States, these strategies can be exceptionally costly, which increments the in general surrogacy cost in Kenya.
3. Lack of legal regulations
Kenya has a lack of surrogacy related regulations compared to numerous Western nations. In places with strict surrogacy laws, there are extra legal costs. These can incorporate legal expenses for drafting contracts, parental rights agreements, and other procedures. In Kenya, where there are no surrogacy laws, this can potentially lower the surrogate mother cost in Kenya.
4. Bigger supply than the demand
In Kenya, you will find numerous women willing to become surrogate mothers. This can be due to financial reasons, where they see surrogacy as a way to earn some good money to improve their financial situation. When there's a huge supply of surrogate moms, the cost tends to be lower. In differentiate; in nations where less women are willing to be surrogates, the overall cost is higher due to restricted availability.
5. No Insurance coverage
In numerous Western nations, insurance companies don't cover the costs of surrogacy. This implies expecting guardians must pay all costs out of their pocket, which can include to the overall cost structure. In Kenya, where surrogacy is less directed and not ordinarily secured by insurances, the costs are more specifically related to the genuine medical and living costs of the surrogate mother in Kenya
6. Financial motivation
For numerous Kenyan women, becoming a surrogate can be a way to earn money that they won’t get from something else. This financial inspiration can lead to more ladies advertising surrogacy services at competitive costs. In wealthier nations, where citizens have more earning options, women may not be as persuaded by the money related aspect of surrogacy.
7. Rising international demand
Kenya has ended up a hotspot for international surrogacy. That said, individuals from nations with higher surrogacy costs look to Kenya as a more reasonable choice. Also, this worldwide request has created a situation where surrogacy services are advertised at competitive costs.
8. Overall lower cost of surrogacy services
The amount charged by experts such as specialists, legal counselors, and agencies included within the surrogacy process are for the most part lower in Kenya. In nations with higher wage levels, experts regularly charge more for their services, which includes to the by and large cost of surrogacy.
9. Healthy and simplified lifestyle
The lifestyle of surrogate mother in Kenya may be less complex compared to surrogate moms in wealthier nations. This implies their living costs amid pregnancy, which are regularly secured by the expecting parents, are lower.
10. Cultural aspects
In some Kenyan communities, there's a social eagerness to assist others, including through surrogacy in Kenya . This social angle can impact the choice to turn up as a surrogate without requesting higher fees
Final words
Hence, we can say that the lower surrogate mother cost in Kenya is due to a combination of economic, legal, and social variables. Whereas it offers a more reasonable choice for many intended parents trying to find surrogacy services, it's imperative to consider the moral suggestions and guarantee that surrogate mothers are treated decently and with regard. As surrogacy gets to be more global, understanding the distinctive components that impact its cost in different nations is pivotal for those considering this path to parenthood.
Sadly, Cleopatra isn’t the only one, they did it with Anne Boleyn, Charles V, Marie-Antoinette, China and Japan’s indigenous people. I mean, they still think that Caucasian means white.
I don’t understand why they refuse to explore or portray West Africa, East Africa, or Sub-Saharan Africa, its people, mythologies, religions. It has countless ethnic nationalities, and very rich and diverse cultures.
My theory is that it is because of two reasons:
This is an African American thing. Secondarily, similar ideas might be supported by next generation immigrants in West Europe at most. I find it wrong that it is called “Afrocentrism” because that trend does not represent indigenous people of Africa, or indigenous people in general, their concerns or their wishes. If you check videos about the whole Cleopatra discourse, Africans do not support the case, they feel weird about it and even embarrassed by the way African Americans tackle these topics. African Americans do not fight for Africa. They fight for their own place in the American society and because they have an extremely traumatic past imposed on them by the American whites, they see this movement in a peaceful yet clearly vengeful perspective. African Americans try to claim more space in societies that were traditionally considered white or colonialist. They do not care nowhere as much about empowering or boosting the voice and development of African countries as at this point they feel distant from them. They too are Americans now, after all. The ulterior incentive is not to present, praise and attract interest for African or other POC culture but rather to be seen as capable of competing with or even toppling white history and culture. Unfortunately, this very ill thought strategy is applied to feminism too. Instead of presenting women as complex people with their strengths, ideas, aspirations and motives, they force them always to a comparison with men or they have to aggressively belittle men and have women assume their positions (ie the James Bond discourse). That’s why the first Wonder Woman movie was so acclaimed and successful in its feminism with both women and men - it was an original female character who also worked peacefully with men. Unfortunately they don’t seem to take the hint of WW for what works and what doesn’t. And to go back to the original topic, this is why Black Panther is also much more acclaimed and successful than all those idiotic projects twisting history to a laughable degree. But these are superheroes and, therefore, also parts of the American culture. To ask Americans to go deep in studying African and Asian cultures and produce accurate and sensitive art from them is too much work and it is not even what they want to talk about anyway.
95% of these movies are made or produced by rich whites. Rich whites follow the trends of the time with zero interest in historical accuracy or sensitivity about other places in the world. A rich white American producer does not care how well his movie will be received in Tanzania or Yemen. He cares how many African or Asian Americans will go to the cinemas. This is the audience they cater to, plus white wokes which is another big trend that can provide his movie with a lot of traction. Neither Africa nor Asia nor indigenous communities in the Americas and Oceania have a remotely considerable benefit out of any of these. Nothing will change in Kenya or in Kenyan people’s everyday lives, concerns and challenges just because Anne Boleyn is now black. It’s been called USA and West Europe’s guilt syndrome but I think it is mostly the realisation that a pretence of a guilt syndrome pays well in these countries’ media production because some people in these countries suck it up like crazy.
The lead singer and frontwoman of 'Exosis', Viola is an open book, if that book were an encyclopaedia, preferring to dress in blue, Vi is often cool, calm and collected.
"Me and my band would like to talk to you."
Name
Full Legal Name: Carina Violante Wilbur (Née Busto)
First Name: Carina
Meaning: Late Latin name derived from 'Cara' meaning 'Dear, Beloved'
Pronunciation: ka-REE-na
Origin: English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Late Roman
Middle Name: Violante
Meaning: Latin form of 'Yolanda', which is from the medieval French 'Yolande', which was probably a form of the name 'Violante', which was itself a derivative of Latin 'Viola' 'Violet'
Pronunciation: vee-o-LAN-teh
Origin: Late Roman, Italian
Surname: Wilbur (Née Busto)
Meaning: From the nickname 'Wildbor' meaning 'Wild boar' in Middle English (Busto: From the name of towns in Spain and Italy, derived from Late Latin 'Bustum' meaning 'Ox Pasture'
Pronunciation: WIL-ber (BOOS-to)
Origin: English (Spanish, Italian)
Aliases: Carina Busto, Viola Wilbur
Nicknames: Cari, Rina, Rin, Arin, Ari, Lante, Lan, Viola, Vi
Titles: Miss, Mrs
Characteristics
Age: 36
Gender: Female. She/Her Pronouns
Race: Human
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: African-American - Kenyan
Birth Date: 26th June 1978
Sexuality: Lesbian
Religion: Christian
Native Language: English
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Relationship Status: Married
Astrological Sign: Cancer
Face Claim(s): Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Gabrielle Union, Willow Smith, India Arie, Esperanza Spalding
Geographical Characteristics
Birthplace: Del Mar, San Diego County, California, USA
Current Location: 'On Tour'
Appearance
Height: 5'5" / 166 cm
Weight: 140 lbs / 63 kg
Eye Colour: Brown
Hair Colour: Black
Hair Dye: None
Body Hair: N/A
Facial Hair: N/A
Tattoos: 1 (A line of 10 small white stars going down her spine)
Piercings: Ear Lobe (Double, Both), Septum
Scars: None
Clothing Style: Mainly Blues, dresses, skirts, highly feminine
Health and Fitness
Allergies: None
Alcoholic, Smoker, Drug User: Social Drinker
Illnesses/Disorders: None Diagnosed
Medications: None
Any Specific Diet: Vegetarian