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belderchal · 29 days ago
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Eminy sketch, drawn on PinkSea
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beatrack92 · 9 months ago
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Milica Emini 🇷🇸 and Mette Graversgaard 🇩🇰
2024 Århus Sprint'n'Jump
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luminalunii97 · 2 years ago
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Persian new year is less than a week away. Last night was Chaharshanbeh Suri, a fire festival in Persian culture that takes place in the last Tuesday night/Wednesday morning of the year.
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Last night a new wave of protests happened. Among fires and fireworks, people took to the streets, put mandatory hijab on fire, danced and chanted "death to the dictator". It was MAJESTIC. I missed this. Street protests are powerful, they bring you back to life.
But last night was too nerve wracking for me. I walked a line between crying and panicking all night long. Every corner I took I was reminded of people who have been murdered or injured in the last six months. People who have lost everything they knew. Animals who have been hurt and injured. Last night some fighting happened too. And I might have witnessed someone getting severely injured (hope they're alive). I don't want to nag. I feel like I've done that a lot. I just wish the regime fails eventually. I'm so tired of living like this.
People have posted some videos of last night. Just to give you a picture of what happened last night you can check these accounts: 1500tasvir iranwire and Iran International.
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upcomingtradera · 6 months ago
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apricior · 11 months ago
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i know everyone loves the sonic snapcube dubs (for a very good reason) but personally i'm obsessed with the until dawn dub which is great cause it's very funny but also horrible cause it has me repeating all day "you know my friend jacksepticeye? i know him. i know him" or "they say all sorts of crazy sentences like 'hahooah!' and 'whoaaaa!'" and nobody knows what i'm talking about
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heretic-child · 2 years ago
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Sakine Cansız, a founding member of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and one of the leading figures in the Kurdish women’s movement, who was killed with two other female activists in Paris a decade ago, predicted today’s nationwide “Jin, Jîyan, Azadî – Woman, Life, Freedom” uprising led by Kurdish women in Iran, way back in 2011.
Cansız’s 2011 interview during a conference of the Eastern Kurdistan Women’s Union, which included an analysis of and predictions about the women’s struggle in the Kurdish-populated regions of western Iran known as Rojhilat, was published for the first time in 2022.
Cansız stresses in the interview that the Kurdish women’s struggle has the power to lead not only Kurdish women but also all Persian, Baloch and Azeri women in the region.
“Women have no friends other than the struggle for freedom,” she says.
Emphasising the historical importance of women organising in Rojhilat, Cansız says, “The greatest response to the system that stole women’s freedom from them was women joining the struggle.”
Born in Tunceli (Dersim) in eastern Turkey in 1958 and becoming one of the first pioneers of the Kurdish Women’s Movement, Cansız was imprisoned after the 12 September 1980 military coup in the infamous Diyarbakır (Amed) Prison, which would later go down in the country’s history for the inhumane treatment and torture of its prisoners.
After she was released from prison in 1991, she was among the founders of the Patriotic Women’s Association, the first Kurdish women’s institution in the metropolitan city of Istanbul.
Cansız was still an active and prominent member of the Kurdish women’s movement when she was killed in 2013 in a Kurdish information centre in Paris. The gunman, who was Turkish, allegedly had connections with the Turkish intelligence service (MİT) and as well as Cansız, he killed two other female activists; Fidan Doğan, who was at the time a diplomatic representative of the Kurdistan National Congress, and Leyla Şaylemez, a Kurdish youth movement activist.
That incident has remained unresolved and has caused great distress among the Kurds, fuelling mistrust in European institutions.
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shoplifting · 2 years ago
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Saeed Yaghoubi
Majid Kazemi
Saleh Mirhashemi
Manoochehr Mehmannavaz
Javad Rouhi
Hassan Firouzi
Mohammad Ghobadlou
Noushafarin Rahimi
Be their voice, stop executions in Iran, and make sure the European Parliament KNOWS to declare the IRGC a terrorist organization.
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fugamalefica · 2 years ago
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What are your thoughts on buying Hogwarts Legacy and supporting JKR? Obviously I'm okay with being a Harry Potter fan because I am myself one but giving her money is just a big NO.
I don't support Rowling's transphobic views at all but she also donates money to Afghan and Iranian women, so I absolutely would give her my money as an Iranian woman myself. I don't play video games, nor do I buy official merch which is movie based anyway, but I am not going to criticise anyone for giving her money that can (and will) help women who are brutally oppressed under evil Islamic regimes.
You might say 'just donate the money yourself', but let's be honest, how many people are going to do that? I absolutely do but most people won't. I mean I would never spend $70 on a game that can be pirated even if I were a gamer – I already pirate everything from movies and books to hypnosis audios – but thousands of people apparently do and if that money helps Muslim women, probably the most oppressed class in the world, it is very well spent.
I have the same opinion on giving her a platform. Her Twitter is full of support for Iranian and Afghan women and for me, that is a very big deal.
If she was only transphobic, I would have agreed with you, anon, but as it happens, she might be a terrible person on one front but she is greatly helpful on another one. My own (very anti-regime) relatives live in Iran and they are at a high risk. If her money helps them and other people from my country, I am not going to oppose that.
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watchingalotofmovies · 2 years ago
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King of Stonks
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King of Stonks    [trailer]
Series inspired by real events in the financial world, centers on narcissism, megalomania and double standards.
While it's not essential, it's probably helpful if one is familiar with the broad outlines of the story this is based on, the spectacular Wirecard fraud. Sure, events are (slightly) exaggerated. But at the core a lot of things happened as they are shown here. The outside egos, the porn websites roots, Austrian secret service connections, fake Asian payment processor, financial market watchdogs protecting the criminals. To know that heightens the fun and is a reminder that despite seeming totally outlandish, it is indeed based on real events.
The two leads are ideally cast. My main complaint, as it's often the case, the mini-series has two episodes two many. The momentum gets lost, and there's one repetitive story circle too many. Though the ending is okay.
And as a reminder, while looking back everyone wonders how something this insane could've had happened. These frauds happen on a regular basis, the latest variation happened in the form of FTX. Multiple TV series, documentaries and movies are probably already in the making.
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belderchal · 3 months ago
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OC-Tober 03: Eminy, the Orphan Witch in Training
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newshare24 · 13 days ago
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S&P 500 E-mini Risk Getting Big for Bulls
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luminalunii97 · 2 years ago
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Persian new year is here and time to reflect on the year that past. Last year this day, I hated being Iranian and living in Iran. Today I couldn't be more proud of my people. In the last six months, Iranians raised against the criminal dictatorship currently running this country and fought for democracy and human rights. Many were murdered, many were arrested. Many are still in prison. Men, women, and children. Their families are devastated and have to spend this new year without their loved ones. But people are still hopeful. I'm still hopeful. And I have only one wish: next year this day, we celebrate new year with this regime gone.
Down with the Islamic Republic. Long live freedom.
Happy new year my fellow iranians and people of neighbor countries who also celebrate nowruz. 🌱
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upcomingtradera · 2 months ago
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belderchal · 2 months ago
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A quick sketch of Emi.
She's wearing Kuuli's old clothes from when she was small.
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belderchal · 9 months ago
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Eminy in a bunny hoodie!
I've still been drawing daily, just not uploading. It was nice to take a bit of a break.
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belderchal · 11 months ago
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Eminy [30 min]
I felt overwhelmed today so a quick sketch is all I could muster! Maybe I'll design another one of my OCs tomorrow! She's wearing an outfit that I wear myself sometimes.
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