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yamnbananas · 2 years
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The Daily Fail ! - Don’t believe the Hype !
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vyorei · 5 months
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This is one I missed earlier, it's from 19:10pm GMT on the 9th of November 2023, so almost 2 hours ago
This is DEEPLY fucking concerning. It also explains the earlier report about Reuters denying they had prior knowledge too. I can see them using this as 'justifiable cause' for targeting journalists.
In the way they claim Hamas is in every mosque, ambulance, portaloo, I'm waiting for them to start saying the journalists they murder were ones who recorded footage from the 7th.
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disease · 21 days
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Clipping from The 15 Association's August 1985 newsletter.
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fuckyeahgoodomens · 1 month
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Question: And in the meantime, you were still working together. You were doing Staged. So do you guys just love to work together?
David: That's all we are going to do now.
Michael: Yeah.
David: It's contractual. Yeah.
Michael: Yeah. Neil Gaiman made us sign a contract in blood.
David: And that's it forever now.
Michael: Yeah.
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angeldella · 2 years
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albertphotographyuk · 2 years
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My first time doing Chateau Roquelune wedding photography I had been waiting ages for Shaun and Lucy’s wedding. It was my first wedding in France although I do quite a few destination weddings each year. I used to live in France for a few years (woohoo!) and so it was great to tick this wedding off of my bucket list.  https://albertpalmerphotography.com/chateau-roquelune-wedding-photography/
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nalyra-dreaming · 6 months
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Wake up everyone some more Jam Reiderson just dropped
-- (transcript of what I could understand:)
Sam: Very nervous, like, in the making of the first season. cause, you know, it’s an important series of books, and you want people to like it, we like the world, and you know we make the show for people who love the books and […] ended by, and it’s been like, it’s great that they do like it.
Jacob: Yeah, we’ve got like… those little teeth caps that go on your canines, but we, yeah we have, they’re like a single teeth, a single tooth, and it feels amazing. I’ve put mine on for the first time yesterday, like since being back, and it felt like being complete again.
Sam: I got a bunch of them cause Lestat, like when he gets really violent, his teeth become really, really big, so like a Sabrethooth set.
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hauntedbystorytelling · 10 months
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The Radio Queen. Miss Elmira Humphreys. 22nd September, 1937. Press Association Photo (PA Photo). From : The 1930s Britain in Pictures, 2008
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may1st1994 · 1 year
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From TIME’s Top 100 Photos of 2022: Israeli police confront mourners as they carry the casket of slain Al Jazeera veteran journalist Shireen Abu Akleh during her funeral in east Jerusalem, on May 13. Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American reporter who covered the Mideast conflict for more than 25 years, was shot dead during an Israeli military raid in the West Bank town of Jenin. Maya Levin-AP
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chalamet-chalamet · 3 months
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I don’t know if this is something you can reflect on but a lot of people have been talking about how you’ve grown up in between these films and Paul obviously has to grow up very quickly too. Did you feel that?
“Absolutely. Yeah, at 23 I was simply a boy. No, but I do feel that too. At the beginning of the first film, he’s really protected by his privilege, literally behind walls. At the end of this movie, without giving too much away, he fully assumes his position as a leader. It’s a wonderful thing to play as an actor. I did get those years in between the films to grow up in my own life and get furniture.” (Laughs).
YouTube credit to Associated Press
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quvnhi · 29 days
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Reneé on The Associated Press.
She's so cute. ❤️‍🔥
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thebanishedreader · 7 months
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7 Banned Book Requests Made This Year
Infographic & original post by Impact
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eretzyisrael · 4 months
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In her interviews aired on December 29 on Israeli channels 12 and 13, Schem emphasized that she had been forced to make the video, and that the medical “treatment” in it was a mere show.
She said she didn’t receive any painkillers for her arm injury, and that she had to change bandages by herself throughout her time in captivity.
Yet both Newsweek and The Guardian, which echoed her Hamas-controlled narrative, chose to ignore her story as a free person. Since the outlets didn’t think this merited an update to their original pieces, whoever reads those stories will still gets the false impression that Hamas treats its hostages humanely.
Other media outlets that covered Schem’s hostage video made the right decision to report on her interviews with Israeli channels.
But some outlets, while detailing her harrowing account, either distorted what she had said about her fear of being raped, or omitted it altogether.
AP reported that Schem said she was afraid that her captor “might try to harm her,” when she actually used the word “rape:”
The New York Times did not mention her saying it at all, but it should have highlighted it, especially after the publication of the newspaper’s investigative piece regarding Hamas’ sexual violence during its October 7 massacre in southern Israel.
In her interviews, Schem made several points that deserved to be mentioned — from her injury, to her starvation and constant fear in captivity.
But in light of recent criticism over the blindness to Hamas’ sexual violence, her comments about fear of rape deserved special attention — as they indeed received from Reuters.
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saywhat-politics · 2 months
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Members of Congress react to FBI informant in Biden investigation charged with lying to FBI handler
Members of Congress react to an FBI informant in the Biden investigation being charged with lying to his FBI handler. Prosecutors laid out “extensive and extremely recent” contact Smirnov had with people aligned with Russian intelligence.
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i-am-aprl · 3 months
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queersatanic · 22 days
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Carl Grant, a Vietnam veteran with dementia, wandered out of a hospital room to charge a cellphone he imagined he had. When he wouldn’t sit still, the police officer escorting Grant body-slammed him, ricocheting the patient’s head off the floor. Taylor Ware, a former Marine and aspiring college student, walked the grassy grounds of an interstate rest stop trying to shake the voices in his head. After Ware ran from an officer, he was attacked by a police dog, jolted by a stun gun, pinned on the ground and injected with a sedative. And Donald Ivy Jr., a former three-sport athlete, left an ATM alone one night when officers sized him up as suspicious and tried to detain him. Ivy took off, and police tackled and shocked him with a stun gun, belted him with batons and held him facedown. Each man was unarmed. Each was not a threat to public safety. And despite that, each died after police used a kind of force that is not supposed to be deadly — and can be much easier to hide than the blast of an officer’s gun.
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Over a decade, more than 1,000 people died after police subdued them through means not intended to be lethal, an investigation led by The Associated Press found.... These sorts of deadly encounters happened just about everywhere, according to an analysis of a database AP created. Big cities, suburbs and rural America. Red states and blue states. Restaurants, assisted-living centers and, most commonly, in or near the homes of those who died. The deceased came from all walks of life — a poet, a nurse, a saxophone player in a mariachi band, a truck driver, a sales director, a rodeo clown and even a few off-duty law enforcement officers. The toll, however, disproportionately fell on Black Americans like Grant and Ivy. Black people made up a third of those who died despite representing only 12% of the U.S. population. Others feeling the brunt were impaired by a medical, mental health or drug emergency, a group particularly susceptible to force even when lightly applied.
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Reporters filed nearly 7,000 requests for government documents and body-camera footage, receiving more than 700 autopsy reports or death certificates, and uncovering video in at least four dozen cases that has never been published or widely distributed. Medical officials cited law enforcement as causing or contributing to about half of the deaths. In many others, significant police force went unmentioned and drugs or preexisting health conditions were blamed instead. Video in a few dozen cases showed some officers mocked people as they died, laughing or making comments such as “sweaty little hog,” “screaming like a little girl” and “lazy f---.” In other cases, officers expressed clear concern for the people they were subduing.
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