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Moved to @lemon13th

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I've moved to a new account due to me being unhappy with this account (reblogging from bad beings and unknowingly following bigots + this account is a bit messy) @lemon13th

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I might make a new tumblr. it will still be the same as the current one, just I'm not going to post that often. /srs

I unknowingly followed or reblogged from bad beings, too many times (transandromisic asshats and groomers/proshippers to name a few). I keep falling for them and I'm very sick of it. I want to make a new blog to refresh everything. /srs

Please alert me via asks or messages if I unknowingly agreed with, followed or reblogged from a bigot! /srs

Edit: I made it, it's called @lemon13th it's very bare bones rn

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Reblogged rjalker

all y'all westerners care about is someone doing the work for you whether it's making your food, your clothes, your homes, your fucking revolution y'all don't want liberation y'all want slavery & cops y'all want the world as it is to be more comfortable for you

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Every time fans brush aside even my mildest criticism of a thing to try and defend it in ways that /don't even refute my criticism/, my ability to tolerate the media in question abates.

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I appeal to you with all my pain and suffering. We are living in difficult conditions as a result of the war in Gaza. Our homes have been destroyed and our dreams have been shattered. We are stuck in Egypt after my wife and I lost our jobs. My family lives in constant fear. My brothers, mother, and father also live in Gaza. These catastrophic conditions are the result of bombing and genocide. They are facing an endless nightmare, and I need your help. Please help us by donating or sharing this post to protect my family and restore hope to our hearts.

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for every $1 donated, I will create a public domain character with a design of your choice!

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Reblogged rjalker
Anonymous asked:

Why doesn’t Israel ever seem to get in trouble for what it does and for breaking international laws?

We hear the phrase “international law” and it might lead us to believe that it’s a single body of laws under which everyone is held accountable equally, and that’s, as you’ve come to realise, is not the case.

But how did that happen?

For starters, we should look at how fragmented this "law" really is; there is no unified or singular legal body internationally. There are multiple legal bodies such as the ICC, ICJ or UNSC, each with its unique power and influence. This fragmentation is exactly why "international law" doesn't really mean anything in particular.

This fact is something that Israel and its accomplices understand and utilise very well. They also understand that, in the words of Israel’s former head of International Law Branch of the IDF, Daniel Reisner, “international law progresses through violations.” So they do understand that their violations are the means of "advancing" what we know as international law, and they do that every day by setting precedent.

This precedent is set by violating the law enough times until it becomes the "norm". This is also what’s called “customary law” which as the name suggests, is a set of laws that are determined by "how things are" according to states and what they determine to be lawful. An example of this is how Israel started a policy of extrajudicial assassinations against the Palestinian resistance, something that was condemned even by US officials as “excessive”. However, Israel continued the practice until just years later, the U.S. started to apply that same policy in its own War on Terror, ultimately taking what once was seen as a horrible breach and cementing it into international law. And that’s how it usually works and this is why Palestinians have been warning everyone that if Israel isn’t stopped, no one will be safe.

Lastly but very importantly, it’s extremely critical to understand that these superpowers have designed international law as a set of laws to control the post-colonial global south, not the other way around. Think of the veto power given to permanent members of the UNSC, and how the US abused that power to stop the genocide in Gaza not once or twice, but five times in the span of 19 months.

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Reblogged rjalker

"it's okay to live with your parents as an adult if you're disabled" "it's okay if it's a cultural thing" "it's okay if you're trying to save mon-" shh. listen. it is okay for any reason. you don't need to have a justification. if your parents are alright with it and you're alright with it you can just do it. peace and love on planet earth etc etc

character pride icons pt. 57: video games (again again again!) pt. 1

canon queer characters

david king (dead by daylight) - gay | kris dremurr (deltarune) - non-binary | noelle holiday (deltarune) - lesbian

queer headcanons

papyrus (undertale) - aromantic | barbara (genshin impact) - lesbian

kaedehara kazuha (genshin) - asexual + demiromantic

jesse (minecraft: story mode) - genderfluid + pansexual

pera (story mode) - bisexual + transgender

lukas (story mode) - bisexual + transgender

saskia, the unyielding (magic: the gathering) - transgender + demisexual

bonus! pride flags color-picked from the characters:

feel free to use these for any non-commercial purpose, as long as proper credit is given!
if you'd like to see a different combination of character + flag, my ask box is always open for requests
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Anonymous asked:

when people assume that all trans masculine people are afab and all trans feminine people are amab. ive seen a lot of people on this blog say that not all trans people are trans masc or trans fem (which is true and important), but i think not enough people talk about those who identify as, for example, a demigirl who was assigned female at birth. i identify as trans masc and was assigned female at birth, but i hesitated in using the trans masc lable for a while because i felt like people would assume my agab, and im sure others have similar experiences with those labels.

this is exorsexism.

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Total offense but many people dont respect October 7th as the true militant uprising it is and refuse to learn from it. Palestinians brought a military and technological superpower that is backed by the US imperial government to heel with a lot less manpower. It was obvious that it took years to plan. I blame this all on the humanitarian lens in which people have been looking through at Gaza. Direct action is one thing but militant action is another

I remember when it happened and we were celebrating because

1) they broke through the fence using a bulldozer, a symbol of the occupation's destruction of Palestinian homes

2) Qassam fighters were coming down from the sky with nothing but assault rifles using makeshift gliders. They rained down from the sky to complete their mission.

3) They took out the zionist terrorist troops from entire military bases and accomplished military goals that hadn't been reached in decades, that hadn't been previously thought possible. Hundreds of zionist soldiers taken down, while in their military bases.

4) They had managed to reach Jerusalem according to some accounts from locals on that day (or it was a coordinated gesture by a local defense group). Still notable to me because for 2 decades Ghazzawi people have been under total siege, unable to go somewhere like Jerusalem to see our beloved Al-Aqsa, or the Holy Sepulchre Church.

This was all cause for celebration, an enormous military victory.

And then the Hannibal directive was issued and the occupation bombed its own 'citizens' and wiped out an entire suburb with its own tanks and helicopters and started churning out propaganda about rapes that it has continuously refused any investigation of (1, 2), and that there is no forensic evidence for.

October 7 was a largely successful military incursion against majoritarily military targets. The only failing on the Palestinian resistance came from them not realizing how willing the occupation was to massacre its own soldiers and 'civilians' (non-combattants) alike to keep them out of reach. And I don't blame them for making the mistake of humanizing the enemy in their perspective, more than they deserved.

I feel like the success of a resistance movement can be measured in just how disproportionate the reaction is. If you successfully stand against an empire they will kill you, if you stand well enough they will kill your family, bomb your neighbors, and tear your name out of every history book they write letter by letter. The near total destruction of Gaza and the wholesale slaughter of the people is evidence enough that the Oct 7th uprising was not just successful resistance but a tangible threat to Israel.

a threat to the western world as well. France, US, Uk, and so on were sending their warships and military aid to Gaza. Hamas was no longer contained and showing indigenous groups around the world it is possible to fight against the most powerful army in the world. October 7th was a moment where decolonization was more than just a theory in academia but something that could be possible in this day and age of superior weaponry and technology.

and i think we can spend less time debating its effectiveness an instead learn how it was possible. in my community, in the west, everyones scared to escalate for Gaza and worried about surveillance, but October 7th happened when drones were flying over Gaza 24/7, when the siege categorized Gaza as unliveable, and water undrinkable even before october 7th and yet Palestinians in Gaza broke through a highly militarized checkpoint, probably one of the most watched borders in the world, and reached as far as the West Bank. If the people of Gaza were able to do it while under the most oppressive and surveilled conditions of life in the world, then it is possible to revolt against the military machine here as well

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tweeauplic: a gender related to autumn, crisp apples, buttons, the sound of birds and creative hobbies (painting, writing, knitting, crocheting, etc.)
it may also have connections to the twee aesthetic, but this is not required

attributions: apple, button

quiauplic: a gender related to autumn, crisp apples, acorns, soft rain, reading books and quiet mornings

attributions: apple, acorn

menheauplic: a gender related to autumn, crisp apples, soft sunsets, plant growth, healing (whether physical or mental) and reconnecting with hobbies lost to depression

attributions: apple, heart

I bet octopuses think bones are horrific. I bet all their cosmic horror stories involve rigid-limbs and hinged joints.

To an octopus, a human is like a thinking being with blood-stained coral growing inside it.

I need to sit down and breathe into a bag for a while.

Its parts were obscenely limited in their movement. Each hinge could open or close only a small amount before reaching its limit, yet by working in concert they demonstrated unexpected dexterity, moving and manipulating the objects before it with cunning equal to my own. It was more torso than limb, as though a seal had been stretched and warped, given long grasping tentacles filled with bones like bars of coral.  It’s head was most horrid of all, flat and ovoid, jutting out too small from the trunk as though it belonged to a beast half its size.

The thing rose upon its lowermost appendages, two long trunks that ended in flat, protruding flippers that branched into stubby, grasping mockeries of a sucker. It’s triple-hinged uppermost limbs were similar, but the ends branched into five smaller tentacles, each with three hinges of their own.

I froze, as the thing’s gaze fell upon me and it opened its hideous fish-jaw, filled with thick, many-shaped teeth like white shards of stone, and spoke in a shrill, discordant babble. I felt its horrid dry grip on my flesh, as those hinged appendages closed on me like the legs of a crab.

I felt the heat of its body, tasted its noxious, oily flesh through my touch, and prepared for the end, and all went black as a swoon overtook me.

I awoke, some time later, the cold and comforting water, banished back to the comfort of the sea and the dark. I should be grateful I am alive. I should cast aside the experience like a half-remembered dream.

I shall never again go swimming in search of lights above. The last thing I recall before the darkness took me was my right eye popping free of the thing’s grasp enough to see into the distance for one brief moment.

I saw thousands of lights.

ok so it turns out “horror but it’s about something mundane from the perspective of a non-human animal” fucks severely

please look at this picture junji ito drew of his moms crusty white dog

P.S for those who dont know, junji ito does a lot of really messed up horror manga. And here's a dog he drew

I think the biggest thing mascot horror things need to get a grip on is the reasonable balance of cute/creepy. The mascot in question needs to be cute enough to realistically be for children but scary enough to actually make for effective horror. Most games always lean too far in either direction and idk maybe it's just me but immersion with these kinds of games are important for me to actually find enjoyment in them.

Can anyone hear me

Well modern camera equipment can almost see in the dark so what do you even need lighting for?

i just gotta real quick make sure that youre joking. you are joking, right?

I’m not joking. Do you understand the ISO value system as it relates to film?

im not arguing that you cant film in the dark without special lighting (obviously you can), im saying you shouldnt. im arguing with the second half of your statement. the lighting in the first picture is very purposeful and enhances the horror of the film. they didnt get into the editing room and go “oh darn, we forgot to shine a light on the guy hiding in the shadows!” jaws was made scarier because you could rarely see the shark, so your brain invented the scariest possibility. you can just… see the whole man in the second picture. having a flat shot where the lighting doesnt even draw in the viewers eye to anything (much less obscure something thats supposed to give the movie tension and anticipation) looks fucking boring and adds nothing

thats what we need lighting for

One of these is much more visually appealing than the other

Lighting in film, and especially horror is so *so* important to the tension in the scene, it’s a significant part of visual storytelling, and the cinematographer/DOP (director of photography) should’ve picked up on that.

It’s particularly embarrassing in comparison to the original material, as with digital/modern technology, you can literally see how the shot looks while you’re shooting.

This should’ve also been sorted in comp and fixed well before distribution.

As already pointed out, the lighting values have no depth to them, thus creating a very flat scene (this is one of the first design principles we are taught in design for animation/film- if I had handed in a lighting shot or concept anything like this, I would’ve failed the module).

If you take the shots and put them into greyscale, you can see this a lot clearer.

In the original Halloween shot, we can see a high range of value (how bright or dark something is)- the lighting is brightest on Jamie Lee Curtis, the viewer’s eye is drawn to her first- we can see her emotions clearly and gain sympathy for her character. Then we are drawn into the darkest value, creating dread, and this is fulfilled and heightened with the contrasting (and next highest) value of Michael’s mask.

In the modern shot, all the values are within a similar range (mid-greys), and there is no proper depth in value- making the tension within the shot fall flat (not ideal for horror).

In fact, the highest value in this shot is the fire in the background- which is where the eye is drawn to first. The background. Not the action. So instead of feeling empathy or dread, we are focusing on the wrong details.

And yes, while it could be said from a film analysis POV that the flatness of the shot ‘puts the characters on the same fighting ground/level of power in the shot,’ I’m not going to give them the benefit.

To top it off, the use of colour in the modern shot highlights the errors in lighting. Whilst sharing the blue/orange colour scheme of the original shot, everything is blue except the one area of contrast, the orange fire. So once again, we are drawn to none of the action and instead the background.

With a very small edit in compositing and lighting to match the original Halloween, the feeling (and focus) of the shot is completely changed. The shot has higher contrast and range of values- the focus is on Curtis, while Michael feels more foreboding in the darkness. The contrast puts the characters on opposite sides- good vs evil, telling a narrative in contrast to the unedited shot.

These effects could’ve easily been achieved by adding a key light on Curtis and rim lighting on Michael in production, and if necessary, editing value depth in comp to enhance the raw footage.

TLDR: Digital filmmakers still need to know traditional film and design theory- just because you have good actors, cameras and composition, does not mean you can forgo basic film craft. The aim of cinematography is to enhance the narrative, not restrict it.

ultimately… who cares if cameras can see in the dark? we’re not making movies for cameras.

still fucks me up what a bad rap coyotes get in peoples eyes. like ive talked to people who  see em as like. gross pests who should be culled. theyre literally just as cool as wolves just a lil smaller and less confident. i love them with all my heart to balance out all the coyote haters out there, coyotes rule theyre doing great

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imagine having hatred in your heart for this beast

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this post was so fucking funny I literally was just like “I like coyotes I think they’re cool” and so many people fucking hated it. Shut up I’m trying. To enjoy animal

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