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l1crdfttioict · 1 year
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pey-up · 7 months
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Warmup for fnaftober! Lights off, didnt rlly know what to do but uh i wanted to draw sun, bc ive never drawn him before!!!
Im using @miiilowo 's fnaf-tober thing btw :)
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Lineart+ miiilowo's fnaf-tober thingy!
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nettleb · 3 months
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why why why....
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opencommunion · 5 months
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"The racism embedded in colonial logic often creates 'differentiation' between those people who are allowed to have a category of childhood and those who are at the margins of humanity and so are denied such a category. The deployment of such a differentiation is not unique to Zionism and its racialized concepts of Israeli sovereignty. Mbembe suggests that the relationship between the colonizer and the colonized can only be one of violence and domination, since the animalized colonized people cannot have an existence that is in any way equal to that of the colonizers. Caging the colonized in spaces of nonexistence enables the colonial power to persist while maintaining an inhumane image of the colonized. Caging reveals inherent contradictions, especially in Hebron where the act of confining Palestinians within their houses and communities is justified as a necessary measure to protect Israelis and to maintain the state’s 'security' as a mode of 'separating' two 'contesting' groups and/or to 'protect' the Palestinians from the violence of the settlers. Arbitrary justifications are also one of the distinctive features of colonial power, and the dynamics of caging can serve both to validate the perception of the Palestinians as animals that must be controlled and also as a group that is receiving the ostensibly benevolent protection of the state that has encaged them in this manner. ... Children in cages are treated no different than their elders. In fact, more often than not, they are considered more dangerous than adults, since the children are the builders of the future, and their speech and silences ... convey thoughts and plans about what they might do to liberate themselves from such a cage. The refusal of children to accept humiliation as part of their reality was a vivid and daily reminder to the occupier that the land is stolen; this is one reason for their caging." Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (2019)
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tvbbosdarling · 1 month
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Caregiver Vox Moodboard !!
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Encourages you to use electronics as much as he can, but only because it's where he can supervise you the most. Purposefully gets rid of bad channels or unchild friendly things, Will stop his evil monologue to tuck you into bed.
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kagedbird · 10 days
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Cicero Loves You, Listener! TESSDE AU - Dark Brotherhood route
~ [First] ~ [Next] ~ [Prev] ~
Two weeks, I was up on my feet and relearning how to walk and pick things up carefully. My body had weakened considerably after my injuries and constant bed rest, so I needed to work back up to whatever previous strength I had.
Problem was, Cicero didn’t really want me moving too much.
“Miss Allora should not strain herself so much! She has been through so much— let dutiful Cicero gather whatever she needs!” He would say after a mere five minutes of me walking around the room, ushering me back to bed not long after.
Granted, I was sweating and breathing heavily by that point, but regardless; it felt suffocating.
“I don’t want to take up your space forever,” I argued softly, allowing him to herd me back under the covers.
“Tut, tut! Miss Allora just needs to focus on herself.” Cicero argued, wagging a finger in the air. “Cicero will take care of everything until she is better.”
“But—”
“No butts! Dutiful Cicero does not mind in the slightest!” He said, standing tall and clapping his hands together. “He will introduce you to the rest of the family soon enough!”
“Right, you mention they’re normally working,” I nodded idly. “What is it they do? If you can talk about it.”
“Oh, they dole out duties between one another for the sake of Mother!” Cicero explains, swaying on his heels. “We take care of pesky, pesky individuals who need to go!”
Go…?
“Like…” I wracked my head for the word, closing my eyes momentarily. “...Mercenaries?”
“Oho! Very close, certainly close.” Cicero nodded.
When he didn’t elaborate, I looked away slowly, unsure if I should proceed further, or if it was meant to remain vague.
“How many people are in your family?” I asked instead.
“Hmm, including Mother and Cicero?” He taps his lower lip, humming in thought. “Oh about nine? Ten if you include the unchild’s pet.”
“‘Unchild’…?” I furrowed my eyebrows, confused.
“Ah! Yes, yes, all in due time!” Cicero patted my head again. “Rest until you feel your best! That’s what Cicero says!”
“Are you going?” I asked, frowning. It was really lonely whenever he left. I wasn’t sure if that was his goal, but I couldn’t really help it if I was playing into his hand. He was the only company I had.
The darkness had been getting louder when I was alone lately. It felt like something was trying to talk to me.
“Does Miss Allora not like being alone?” Cicero asked, surprised. “Silly Allora, Cicero will not be gone for long!”
“...Okay.” I murmured, scrunching the blanket in my hands. I couldn’t keep him from his duties, or his mother. It’d be cruel.
There was a moment where Cicero just watched me before his hand trailed from the top of my head to my cheek, making me blink and look up at him.
“You are safe here.” He assured me quietly. Far quieter than he had ever spoken. And there was that… look in his eyes again. “This place can be your home. Mother wants you to stay. She wants to talk to you. Have no worries. Cicero will keep you safe.”
I could only stare at him as he slowly pulled away and smiled, falling back into his more happy-go-lucky persona and skipped out of the room with a wave.
What in the hell did that mean…?
The darkness was thicker the moment Cicero left me. The candles and sconces flickered dangerously, as if there was a heavy wind, but despite the room falling more and more frigid, the air was still.
There was something here.
“Wh-who’s there…?” I eked out, trembling underneath the blankets.
“...My Child… my sweet Child…”
I flinched, whipping my head around to find the owner of the voice, but I couldn’t see anything. There was just endless darkness.
“Fear not, my sweet Child… I am here to aid you…”
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lundenloves · 4 months
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the girls finding out what simon does for work? maybe they think it’s cool lol but one of them is super against it and hates when he’s on deployment
one thing we can know for absolute definite is that his youngest was just there spit-firing questions. “what’s the worst thing you’ve seen?”
and he answers.
he answers in hope that she’ll fucking stop asking the more grotesque and unchild friendly the answers get but that little shit only asks MORE.
“what’s the worst thing you’ve done.”
“come off it, go fuckin’ play or summat.”
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canichangemyblogname · 2 months
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This is what it's like reading the news right now:
Al Jazeera: "Israeli troops shoot and kill 5-year-old girl in the West Bank." Me: "Wow. That's egregious and cruel. Why would anyone do this? Am I missing something?"
Let's go check the Israeli-sanctioned American news network, CNN. I know they run everything past Israeli military censors before publishing, so maybe they have a different picture.
CNN: "One dead in West bank shooting." Me: "Wow, that's alarmingly vague."
Let's go somewhere else.
Times of Israel: "Bullet found its way into woman from the West Bank." Me: "That's an... interesting way to portray this."
Let's go somewhere else.
Fox News: "Israeli troops neutralize suicide bomber in the West Bank." Me: "Umm, this must be a different story. Hold on. Wait. It's not?"
Let's go somewhere else.
New York Times: "New poll shows Jews hate America. The way to make them loyal again? Imprison college students." Me: "This is simultaneously antisemitic and a gross mischaracterization of the pro-ceasefire protests. Who okay-d this story? Do you even have anything on the Palestinian child?"
Let's go somewhere else.
Haaretz: "5-year-old girl dead in the West Bank. Here's why she would have been a threat to Israel as an adult." Me: "What?"
No. Let's go somewhere else.
The BBC: "IDF Colonel on Girl Found Dead in the West Bank." Me: "Found dead? Why-- what about her family?"
Let's go somewhere else.
The AP: "Expert: Harsh Israeli rhetoric against Palestinians may lead to more violence, death of 5-year-old girl." Me: "May? Okay..."
Let's see what else is out there.
NPR: "Unchilded and Defenseless: The Impact of Israeli Military Detention and State-Sanctioned Violence on Palestinian Children." Me: "An investigative report--"
Some rando in-- like-- Ohio: "Palestinians don't exist! NPR is calling for Genocide!"
Meanwhile, Israeli-state social media-- like-- every, other day:
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haggishlyhagging · 1 year
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“Our work as women, it seems to me, is to stop accepting the male model of motherhood and ourselves make a world in which motherhood is what we want and need it to be. If we were to do this, motherhood could become what it has not been for thousands of years—a genuine choice.
I also believe that all of us who are mothers must tell the truth about our experience, first to ourselves, and then to every young unchilded woman who will listen. I am ready now—and without first assuring everyone that I truly love my children so that I won't be stoned to death on the spot—to break this last and deepest of patriarchal taboos by attesting strongly and freely that motherhood was most unsatisfactory for me in this society, as childhood was unsatisfactory for my children, and that, given these conditions, no, I would not do it again.”
-Sonia Johnson, Wildfire Igniting the She/volution
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duckpaddling · 4 months
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ninkadance · 3 months
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So like. Are you gonna keep him adopted when he gets unchilded oor
I mean, if konnie is OK with it I would
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opencommunion · 4 months
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"While the Israeli state does much to ensure that Palestinian children emerge from the womb with as much difficulty as possible, as soon as they emerge, they are the seeds of the future. They are the hope, the rain amid an arid waste. Thus, when children are dispossessed of their childhood, when they are unchilded, the dispossession of the land is one and the same. Palestinian children come into a world where their firm foothold has already been stolen. Literally, they cannot be set down upon ground, upon land, that is their own to claim as home. The land on which a child takes their first steps and first learns to walk is literally shifting terrain open to daily and unlawful seizure; it is a slippery terrain even as they haltingly stand upon it; it has already been taken, or is under threat of being taken. The newborn unchilded child and the dispossessed land are one and the same." Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding (2022)
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