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pillimehukas · 20 days ago
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usagirln12003 · 5 months ago
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Armin Arlert: Hogwarts AU
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Armin Arlert is a Pureblood wizard that was born on the 3rd of November 1980 and started attending Hogwarts on the 1st of September 1992, being sorted into Ravenclaw House.
He has a Larch wand with a Unicorn Hair Core.
His Patronus is Non-Corporeal.
His favorite subject is Muggle Studies and his least favorite subject is Defense Against the Dark Arts.
He was one of the Ravenclaw Prefects of his year.
Even when he was young, the naturally curious Armin had a deep fascination with the world beyond the wizarding one. As a child, he found and studied a book about the muggle world that was owned by his grandfather. He told Eren Yeager, his best friend, about the book and the information that was contained in it. Armin was branded a blood-traitor by other children for his unusual interest in the muggle world, and was thus frequently picked on. Too timid to defend himself, Armin would often rely on his friends Eren and Mikasa Ackerman to protect him from local bullies. This, coupled with his frail physique, was a source of much shame for Armin, leading him to have poor self-esteem and to believe that he was a burden to others. Because of this, Armin has always been very eager to prove his worth. As a child, he hoped that one day he would be able to consider himself a true equal to his friends.
When Armin got older he enrolled at Hogwarts and after graduating he joined the Aurors Department at the ministry with Eren and Mikasa. He wanted, first, to try to make a good and meaningful impact on the world, and second, to fulfill his dream to protect the muggle world from dark wizards. His curiosity has remained a strong personality trait from when he was young, driving him to do whatever it takes to ensure that both wizards and muggles lives normal life.
Armin continued to have low self-esteem during his Hogwarts years and for a short while after graduation. During this time, Armin considered himself to be useless due to his lack of physical strength and skill. However, soon after graduation, he came to learn that his mind is an equally valuable asset to the Auror's Department, and that he can use his brain to help people. Consequently, Armin gradually gains confidence in himself and his abilities. Nonetheless, he can still be hard on himself at times. The fact that he is so willing to sacrifice himself to achieve a goal shows that he still does not value his own life as much as he should.
Armin is exceptionally loyal and selfless. He constantly worries for the safety of his friends. He is always prepared to throw himself into dangerous situations to save them, even offering to sacrifice himself for Mikasa. When he, Jean Kirstein, and Reiner Braun had to decide who would be left behind as a distraction, Armin immediately offered himself without hesitation. When Jean was injured in battle, Armin rushed to his aid, placing himself in danger as well. Although he and Eren were determined to live their dream of living in a world where wizards and muggles lived side-by-side, Armin was content to give up his life in order to defeat Bertolt Hoover and to have his dream fulfilled through Eren. Armin is also very level-headed, keeping Eren and Mikasa under control whenever their emotions get the better of them. He has talked down a fight Eren started with amother student, and restrained Mikasa from acting rashly during Eren's trial.
Armin is a very analytical person. He likes to think deeply about situations and solve problems using his mind. These personality traits, in conjunction with his intelligence, good judgment, level headedness, ability to plan ahead, come up with creative ideas and to think outside the box, are what make him a great tactician. He is not an extrovert or loud person. When he was suddenly thrown into a leadership role that involved being in the spotlight, speaking in front of people and ordering people around constantly, he got quite anxious and momentarily froze up; while he has slowly become more adept at a leadership role, he has still shown some hesitation and anxiety when Hange promoting him as their successor and when Levi asked what they should do to stop Eren. Armin has shown great investment in the wizarding world's future, and is always striving for and thinking about how he can change things for the betterment of the wizarding world. Armin is also good at thinking on the fly and improvising; when he noticed that the ultimate plan of both Zeke Yeager and Yelena seemed to go against how Eren viewed the world, he kept this to himself and quickly began to act in a manner that would make Yelena and the Yeagerists believe he also was driven by their cause.
Armin's hard and cruel life has caused him to have certain beliefs about how the world works. Armin believes that in the cruel world, in which they live in order to surpass monsters, accomplish goals or make a difference, one must be willing to sacrifice anything, including their humanity. Armin admires strong leaders such as Erwin Smith, Darius Zackly, Ian Dietrich, and Dot Pixis for their ability to sacrifice themselves and their humanity in order to achieve their goals. He believes that tactical decisions should be based on logic rather than emotions, and becomes noticeably affected when others (primarily Eren) do the opposite.
Even though Armin makes calculated decisions, he is also a very emotionally sensitive and empathetic person. Due to Armin's kind heart, he faces conflict in his mind with his belief that he has to force himself to throw away his humanity. For example, Armin killed a person to save Jean as it was the logical thing to do; however, he became very emotionally upset afterward. This, in conjunction with the fact that he is hard on himself whenever he does something wrong, means that he has yet to completely throw away his humanity. Armin's most consistent traits remain his kind heart and keen intuition, making him often concerned with the group's morality. Even when killing multiple dark wizards, Armin is in tears.
Despite this, Armin strongly believes that morality is relative and that there are no universal laws of good and evil. Therefore, he has a distaste for the terms 'good person' and 'bad person', since no one could be either good or bad to everyone. This makes him willing to concoct underhanded, morally questionable plans that shock some of his comrades. Notably, both Mikasa and Eren, his best friends, show no hint of surprise at this ability of his, with the latter even commenting that he had always known Armin was capable of it.
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rosaleona · 1 year ago
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“Le tappe sospette di Bellini in Sicilia nei giorni delle stragi”
“Le tappe sospette di Bellini in Sicilia nei giorni delle stragi” https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/in-edicola/articoli/2023/07/01/le-tappe-sospette-di-bellini-in-sicilia-nei-giorni-delle-stragi/7214439/
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nineties-effect · 2 years ago
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daughter-horror · 2 months ago
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SABRINA CARPENTER
She’s got “Taste” in horror films!
Addams Family Values (1993)
Kill Bill (2003)
Ginger Snaps (2000)
Death Becomes Her (1992)
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fanofspooky · 5 months ago
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Scream King - Ted Raimi
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fuckyeahcourtneylove · 3 months ago
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2001hz · 5 months ago
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Hajime Sorayama (1993)
Illustration for Peter Jackson’s '92 horror film 'Brain Dead' which was then used for the Japanese poster in '93.
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 year ago
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Goosebumps Books 1 - 10 (1992 - 1993)
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pillimehukas · 3 months ago
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Lähde: Finna
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usagirln12003 · 21 days ago
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Floch Forster: Hogwarts AU
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Floch Forster was a Pureblood wizard that was born on the 8th of October 1980 and started attending Hogwarts on the 1st of September 1992, being sorted into Slytherin House.
He had a Beech wand with a Dragon Heartstring core.
His Patronus was non-corporeal.
His favorite subject was Potions and his least favorite subject was Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Floch had confidence and conviction as a Yeagerist leader. As an auror recruit, however, Floch was, by his own admission, a coward. Part of Floch's cowardice seemed to stem from a belief that his death should not be "meaningless," as he expressed during the Battle of Hogsmead. Despite this, Floch had proved himself to be capable of acting courageously. He was willing to participate in Erwin Smith's suicide charge against Zeke Yeager, despite his fear, and was willing to stand up to his fellow coworkers when they suggested allowing Erwin to die in favor of saving the life of Armin Arlert, even going so far as to risk being attacked by Mikasa Ackerman to keep her from taking the healing potion from Levi.
One of Floch's most evident personality trait was his respect for Erwin Smith. He argued passionately for Erwin to receive the life-saving potion, believing that only Erwin was capable of making the choices necessary to guarantee victory for humanity. He openly criticized the choice to save Armin over Erwin, and claimed that the choice was a result of those involved allowing their emotions to cloud their judgment.
Floch was also very honest with others, to the point of being insensitive. He admitted to Hitch that Marlowe must have regretted becoming an auror in his final moments, and informed Armin that most Ministry personnel who had read the Aurors' report from the Hogsmead battle agreed that Armin's survival was a mistake. It was possible that Floch's value of the truth stems from his experiences during the war, as he insisted that any future recruits be informed of what they will be signing up for, so that "cowards" like him will know not to join.
He believed that those who cannot give up something important to them for the greater good and refuse to listen to reason are childish. By that virtue, he thought of those who knew when to back off and restrain themselves from acting on their emotions as "adults." This is evident when he criticized Eren and Levi on their decision to save Armin instead of Erwin, while praising Mikasa, who though acted on impulse at the start, reigned herself in eventually and made the logical choice.
Four years after the end of the Fourth Wizarding War, Floch adopted a more vindictive attitude towards humans without magic; he was open to conducting scorched earth tactics and was not concerned with collateral damage; he did not hesitate in burning entire city blocks in Londo to the ground, simply to deny resources to the enemy with no thought of the casualties that would result from it. He also pointed out Eren's willingness to act as a demon by killing civilians and children as an example of their comrades’ willingness to take on the enemy ruthlessly.
Once joining the Yeagerists, Floch became even more open to using violence against anyone who was not magical or resisted the efforts made by Eren, whether they were muggles or even his allies in the Aurors office. As his views had grown more radical he displayed an overall lack of empathy or remorse for his following actions, going so far as to view all outsiders as enemies to the Wizarding World. This would be seen with his growing nationalistic behavior towards the Volunteers, namely Onyankopon, and the Japanese engineers. Floch has shown that he has no qualms of harming and killing former allies without hesitation, evident by his attempted shooting and successful beating of Shadis and his willingness to kill Levi while he was mortally injured along with the other Yeagerists. He was also willing to kill his former comrades, although this had more to do with the fact that he perceived them as traitors to wizarding kind, since he was not hostile towards Jean and Mikasa initially.
Floch appeared to fully revel in Eren's destruction of the world, gleefully telling Kiyomi Azumabito of Mahoutokoro's eventual destruction. While he seemingly acknowledges Kiyomi's words of the prospect of their plan leading to eventual infighting within the Wizarding World and displays unease of this, he quickly shrugs it off and further threatens Kiyomi and the Japanese engineers with death. Floch harbored a great fear of retaliation from the muggle world, believing that Eren's death would lead to the eventual slaughter of everyone from Hogwarts and urged his fellow Yeagerists to dedicate their hearts to protect their country. While injured in the following battle, Floch showed great determination to stop his enemies from reaching Eren, clinging onto their boat for two days and shooting the flying boat before he was mortally wounded by Mikasa. Until his dying breath, Floch still fully believed that a full-scale massacre of muggles were the only way to save the Wizarding World, going so far as to beg a nearby Jean and Hange not to board the flying boat to reach Eren. Showing that despite his immoral actions, he still fully believed in protecting the Wizarding World to the end.
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jason-falsettos · 2 months ago
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Marvin stops Jason from following Whizzer in the revival, yes
But Jason stops Marvin in obc
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up-beattt · 2 months ago
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"Now that's sex for you right there!"
A fan helps Bruce put his boot back on after he loses it crowd-surfing during "Leap of Faith" in East Rutherford, NJ, June 24, 1993
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fruitcage · 11 months ago
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night-spell · 8 months ago
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London, December 12, 1992 © Kevin Davies | standard.co.uk
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throwbackblr · 1 year ago
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