THIS IS NOT A DRILL
We won. I can die in peace now 🙃
"Always a dance with you"
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When I saw an insta reel about it earlier today, I thought it wasn't true.......
But then I looked it up myself and Google Maps erased Palestine and put the Israel stamp on it. That's ...I don't know what to say to be honest....disgusting is one word for it. But also revealing where Google stands in the war, if that wasn't clear before...
Like, you can check for yourself, but when I searched for Palestine (and it doesn't matter if I search in english or german btw- same result) this is what came up:
First they erase the people, then the name of their country. Shame on every government complicit to this. If you believe you can just take something away from someone else and make it yours, you're a thief and nothing else-- killing for it makes you a murderer.
Every Israeli taking land away from Palestinians has blood on their hands. You're no better than Hitler and your ancestors hate you.
Can you imagine being 12 years old and sent to live with your criminal great uncle for the summer because your parents are divorcing and you learn not only that the paranormal is real, your great uncle faked his death and took on the identity of his estranged twin brother who is trapped in another dimension and you didn’t know existed, and there’s an all powerful demon targeting your family specifically, but also your estranged great uncle has almost definitely fucked the triangle demon in a messy situationship
frilliam extra bad ending
ARCANE 1.07 || 2.07
jayce enduring a symbolic rendition of viktor's trauma is so painful and so, so clever.
being stricken down and immobilized through sheer accident or, in viktor's case, a cruelly random quirk that caused his disability.
then physically dragging himself from the lowest level of zaun to piltover, much like how viktor spent his youth reaching toward the promise piltover offered, but only if he could "pull himself up by the boot straps" and get there on his own. socioeconomic forces working against him be damned.
i appreciate arcane reminding us of viktor's origins - the reason he is so called to help people and, eventually, save himself - and putting jayce through the ringer - the contrast between he and viktor's lived experiences is front and center throughout season 1. the writers send jayce, and the audience, on a grueling journey to contemplate those experiences and how they've manifested in these intertwined characters.
I love when platonic love and romantic love is so blurred that it doesn’t even matter anymore. All that matters is the devotion that’s there, the unwavering devotion
jayvik designs so iconic they only lasted one episode