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shopping4images · 6 months
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Tashi S.
American Extremism (2023)
Mixed media on canvas
36x48”
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hoodwinkedfan229 · 7 months
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HOLY SHIT GRANNY PUCKETT JUST HIT THE SOUTH TOWER
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ihobbit · 9 months
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After Thorin looked at the Lonely Mountain and said ‘our home’ Bilbo never spoke of missing Bag End again. Priorities are set. OUR home.
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stinabthe1 · 5 months
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miximaya · 2 months
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Nothing you wear is more important than your smile.
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ktony11 · 2 months
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Loving isn’t easy but it is worth it
❤️💚💛
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originalhaffigaza · 15 days
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xxd4rthme0wxx · 5 months
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Forever in our hearts #lilpeep #gbc #gothboiclique #onelove #rip #foreveryoung
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lgbtstoner · 1 year
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we got this oz of small buds. lil’ stemmy, but buds looking beautiful.
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r-1999-g · 1 year
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Multiples team captains planning to wear the one love armband at the Qatar World Cup now won’t be.
Why? They might have been given a yellow card.
Cowards the lot of them.
Abandoned their “principles” as soon as they faced the smallest hint of resistance. They’ve prioritised not getting a yellow card over standing up for human rights.
If you’re only an ally when it’s easy, you’re no ally at all.
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sixfoottwo0119 · 1 year
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Column Vivianne Miedema | Don't you like that I like women: fine, but then I don't have time for you
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Vivianne Miedema sees that there is still a huge difference between men's and women's football when it comes to gay acceptance. She is therefore disappointed that Feyenoord player Orkun Kökçü decided not to wear the special OneLove bracelet. When I got into a relationship with a woman, I told my family and friends about it pretty quickly. I've been open about that and it's never been a struggle for me. Because my environment has always accepted me as I am. My grandfather and grandmother in Drenthe, for example, from a different generation, have always held me in their arms. That has been a good thing for me, because I know very well that something like this cannot be taken for granted.
I am grateful for that. Though that's not the right word. In fact, gay acceptance should be the most natural thing in the world. I've been pretty clear about it from the start. If you don't like that I'm into women, fine, but then I don't have time for you.
But I'm not naive. I know that it is not easy for many boys and girls to be themselves. It's not an issue in women's football. It is the most normal thing in the world there, just as you would want it everywhere. I would prefer to live in a world where it is not necessary to wear any band at all to show that everyone is equal.
We don't live in that world. And if I'm gone in sixty years, the ideal world probably still doesn't exist. This is not a matter of months, but of generations. You don't snap your fingers and everyone accepts each other. That is why we as a football world must continue to draw attention to the fact that everyone can be who he or she is. Orientation, religion, race. Exactly what the OneLove campaign is for.
I am therefore disappointed that Orkun Kökçü did not want to wear that special captain's armband. I understand that it was quite a difficult situation for him, given his Islamic background. But he could also have embraced the bigger message. He can be proud that as a Turkish Dutchman he is the captain of Feyenoord, a club with such an impact. He is also not your standard Dutch boy next door and yet he is, rightly, appreciated for what he does. OneLove should therefore also be close to his heart.
The reality is that when it comes to accepting others, people are stuck with their beliefs or other values ​​they grew up with. You can't even blame a lot of people for that, sometimes they don't know any better. But I do see it as the task of our influential football world to make people think about this continuously.
Fortunately, many people who are open-minded work in women's football. Everyone is valued. In men's football, that seems to be more difficult. A culture has developed there where it is not okay if you do not fit into a certain box. Hector Bellerin played at my club Arsenal, now playing for FC Barcelona. In addition to football, he is involved in fashion. That's always crazy to look at. This also applies to players who, for example, are committed to a better environment.
Be who you are, do what you like. All this is not self-evident. It's a matter of the long haul. That is why it is a pity that the KNVB has canceled the following action after the fuss of last week . We need to keep talking about this topic. Being able to write about this theme is a great thing.
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takemebackact · 3 months
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BRUDDA? I’m so confused why people defend Greenwood?! AND ALSO THE RUMOURS THAT JUDE IS GETTING BANNED FOR NEXT 10 GAMES, I don’t care what y’all say W Bellingham..
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ophelia-network · 2 years
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“The deepest level of communication is not communication, but communion. It is wordless. It is beyond words, and it is beyond speech, and it is beyond concept. Not that we discover a new unity. We discover an older unity. My dear brothers and sisters, we are already one. But we imagine that we are not. And what we have to recover is our original unity. What we have to be is what we are.” —Thomas Merton
painting by Claude Verlinde
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tashigys · 10 months
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NOVEL OF LOGUETOWN-ZOTASH
ZORO'S FEELINGS
ZOTASH | NOVEL OF LOGUETOWN
Por Oda Eiichiro | Tatsuya Hamazaki
(The novel is written by Oda and Tatsuya, I was only in charge of buying it and translating the parts of Zoro and Tashigi).
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Damn... she scared me" mutters Zoro walking alone on the street.
The cause of this sudden fear he felt, was because of the bespectacled swordswoman he had just crossed. She looked too much like Kuina, even.
She was Kuina's doppelganger, that girl to whom Zoro had sworn to become the best swordsman in the world, the same one to whom the white saber he now wore around his waist had belonged.
For someone like Zoro, who prided himself on being the strongest, her existence back then was unbearable. How do you make yourself the strongest man when the best member of the dojo you belong to is a girl?
She was so superior to him that 'in two thousand and one matches, he had not won even once. 
If Nami or Sanji had known this, they probably would have laughed at him and pointed out his affection and conviction for her. He himself felt ashamed every time he thought about how hard he had worked back then.
"Grr..."
Zoro frowned. As soon as he had met the gaze of the bespectacled swordswoman, he had taken off like a thief. 
Struck by his resemblance to Kuina as if by a punch in the face, he, Zoro the dreaded pirate hunter, had panicked. Kuina had played an important role in his life, and her resemblance aroused in him an indescribable feeling. Because of this, the negligent style sleeper that Zoro was could sometimes show feelings. 
Did this mean that he was in love with Kuina?
Undoubtedly not, he was still too young at that time. He was at the age when boys were still mere brats whom girls were beginning to surpass in both size and maturity. 
Besides, Kuina had always been a little older than he was.... 
She was more of a goal to reach. 
Zoro already wanted to become the best Swordsman in the world, and Kuina was the first obstacle he had to overcome. Between the two of them, it depended on who got to the top first.
After his two thousandth defeat, Zoro had asked Kuina to make him a promise. 
Little did he know that promise would take on such tragic proportions, but then he was just a boy. 
For Zoro, becoming the best swordsman in the world was not going to be easy. This was even more true for Kuina, who was even more aware of it. She knew that, in two or three years, the boys would be physically stronger and she would not be able to beat them, not even Zoro. 
However, she had sworn it. 
"What do you know, Zoro.... And so lame..." She had said, holding out her hand in promise. 
Zoro remembered the sad smile she had given him that day. But he hadn't really understood the meaning of the tears and the feelings they expressed. 
Then she had died.
She had been the victim of a stupid accident the night of her promise, before she could face Zoro for the second time. Then she had inherited his white sword, in memory of her dead friend.
"I will become the strongest of all time, Kuina!" he vowed as he wept over her grave.
"For my name as the best swordsman in the world to resound to the heavens!
That was why Roronoa Zoro had to become the best. He had promised it from the beginning, and his friend had agreed to promise it together with him.
She knew very well that, as a woman, she had no chance of success. She had wanted to guide him in his dream, to give him something to live for. All Zoro could do now to thank HER kindness was to become the best swordsman in the world.
"It's amazing, that woman looks just like Kuina.... And she happens to be a professional swordsman!"
 They say everyone has two look-alikes, and Zoro was convinced of that. If Kuina were still alive, he thought, she would look exactly like this bespectacled swordswoman.
"But the world is too big, I won't meet her twice....". Anyway, I was really scared..."
Zoro clicked the pass, thinking so much about that encounter wouldn't bring anything. Besides, he had to finish what he had started as soon as possible. 
Now that Luffy in the straw hat was on his partner's mind, it wouldn't take long for him to make his move. Zoro had acquired something of a reputation as a bounty hunter, and his face was already known in the Navy.
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nieudawajgrekablog · 5 months
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aaronnatalie1 · 5 months
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Hello everyone one here
I just joined this app and we are sending our one love
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