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"GIRLS PLOW AND GROW STRONG ON THIS FARM," Toronto Star November 11, 1913. Page 5. ---- Introduced to Velvet Side of Hoe at 5 a.m. to Take Hysteria From the Cabbage. --- THE SLEIGHTON FARM ---- President Makes Some Comments on the Recent Anti-Suffrage Address by Mrs. George. ---- "We will solve the hired man problem by having hired women," said Mг. Findlay, superintendent of the Ontario Prison Farm, in the course of a brief address to the Equal Franchise League in Margaret Eaton School last evening. The address followed an exhibition of views illustrating the Sleighton Farm for Delinquent Girls of Pennsylvania, which were to have been shown by Mrs. Falconer, the superintendent. Regrets were received from Mrs. Falconer, that inasmuch as some German commissioners on a tour of inspection were visiting her farm, she was unable to leave on the date arranged.
The pictures, however, were a lecture in themselves, and at the same time a prod to the slowly wakening Ontario, as to the sane method dealing with delinquent girls. of Girls plowed with horses and real plows: they stood up on hay rows with knickerbockered gymnasium suits and tossed hay with forks, they fussed up big beds of cabbages, fed small pigs, which insisted on climbing into the pails headfirst; they sewed and ironed, and baked broad which rose in pans before the eyes of the camera. They had a baseball team and diamond, with rooters attached; gala days when the corn husking time arrived, and each group of girls adopts a different costume: a prize being won by the most artistic. And in the corners of the snake fences each girl has made her own small garden, which in its rivalry is so fearfully tidy that a worm would wipe its feet carefully on a burdock before entering.
Honor Cottages. The buildings are artistic stone cottages with large colonial verandahs and vines, wherever a vine can cling. There is the Reception Cottage, in which the new girls live for the first three months of their stay. They ar- rive with hot rebellion in their eyes, and an empty, hysterical longing for the artificial life from which they have been torn. Here they learn to settle their wings quietly down and rest, until they are in condition to be promoted to an "Honor Cottage."
Each cottage is a unit, self-governing and self-sufficient. This system provides the necessary rivalry, from ball-teams to fattest chickens, and lightest bread. The girls in the Honor Cottages are allowed a great deal of freedom, which they seldom abuse. When a girl has repeatedly abused her freedom, she is for the time being ostracizer, which is most effective. Since its inception some ten years ago, 6.000 girls have passed through the training, and except in a few instances, they are living good and useful lives, some loving their foster home to the extent of bringing their prospective husbands to the superintendent for Inspection.
Mr. Findlay told of his intense indignation when traveling through Normandy, to see women home from the fields with coming heavy farming instruments, until a native of the country asked him to compare the health of body and mind of our own girls who spend their days in factories.
Hysterical Cabbages. "Farm life is a great cure for hysteria," he added. "To be roused by the fey, uncompromising voice of the alarm clock at five in the morning, Introduced to the soft, velvet side of a hoe, and told to go out and take the hysteria out of some cabbage patch. I tell you, the tight skirts our girls are wearing wouldn't have much show with those Norwegian women, but when you think of the old Greek models, those same Norwegians have all the honors coming to them."
Mr. Findlay was applauded by all the Equal Franchisers when he announced that the purchase of a jail farm for women in Ontario was to be completed as soon as he had selected the site, for which he had been looking that afternoon.
"One of my men out at the farm was sitting on the step after his day's work." he related, "looking out over the fields, and he remarked, It's all right for us men, but they should get a place like this for the women back there."
Hitting the Antis. In opening the meeting, Mrs. L. A. Hamilton, president of the league, commented briefly on the address given recently by Mrs. George before the Anti-Suffrage Association.
"Mrs. George's address was destructive," said Mrs. Hamilton, "and not at all constructive, I fear she is not only anti-suffrage, but anti-social. The great motif of the suffrage movement is its intense loyalty to other women. We regret that Mrs. George cast a slur on policewomen. We regret it on account of our common womanhood, and on account of Mrs. Alice Stebbins-Wells. We also regret it on account of our own policewomen who are present, but are too modest to come to the platform."
Commissioner Starr, of the Juvenile Court, closed the meeting with a few instances of the men who had returned to thank the authorities for the chance given them to recover lost manhood when sent to the prison farm. "What is good for men is good for women, and what is good for men and women is good for boys and girls," he concluded.
#toronto#guelph reformatory#sleighton farm#delinquent girls#prison farm#farm labour#women in the toils#youth detention#juvenile court#young delinquents#youth delinquency#central prison farm#middle class reformers#suffrage movement#women's suffrage#women in politics#liberalism feminism#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada#pennsylvania history#penal reform
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"Despite the Central Appalachia ecosystem being historically famous as coal country, under this diverse broadleaf canopy lies a rich, biodiverse world of native plants helping to fill North America’s medicinal herb cabinet.
And it turns out that the very communities once reliant on the coalfields are now bringing this botanical diversity to the country.
“Many different Appalachian people, stretching from pre-colonization to today, have tended, harvested, sold, and used a vast number of forest botanicals like American ginseng, ramps, black cohosh, and goldenseal,” said Shannon Bell, Virginia Tech professor in the Dept. of Sociology. “These plants have long been integral to many Appalachians’ livelihoods and traditions.”
50% of the medicinal herbs, roots, and barks in the North American herbal supply chain are native to the Appalachian Mountains, and the bulk of these species are harvested or grown in Central Appalachia, which includes southern West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, far-southwest Virginia, and east Tennessee.
The United Plant Savers, a nonprofit with a focus on native medicinal plants and their habitats, has identified many of the most popular forest medicinals as species of concern due to their declining populations.
Along with the herbal supply chain being largely native to Appalachia, the herb gatherers themselves are also native [to Appalachia, not Native American specifically], but because processing into medicine and seasonings takes place outside the region, the majority of the profits from the industry do too.
In a press release on Bell’s superb research and advocacy work within Appalachia’s botanical communities, she refers back to the moment that her interest in the industry and the region sprouted; when like many of us, she was out in a nearby woods waiting out the pandemic.
“My family and I spent a lot of time in the woods behind our house during quarantine,” Bell said. “We observed the emergence of all the spring ephemerals in the forest understory – hepatica, spring beauty, bloodroot, trillium, mayapple. I came to appreciate the importance of the region’s botanical biodiversity more than ever, and realized I wanted to incorporate this new part of my life into my research.”
With co-investigator, John Munsell at VA Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment, Bell’s project sought to identify ways that Central Appalachian communities could retain more of the profits from the herbal industry while simultaneously ensuring that populations of at-risk forest botanicals not only survive, but thrive and expand in the region.
Bell conducted participant observation and interviews with wild harvesters and is currently working on a mail survey with local herb buyers. She also piloted a ginseng seed distribution program, and helped a wild harvester write a grant proposal to start a forest farm.
“Economic development in post-coal communities often focuses on other types of energy development, like fracking and natural gas pipelines, or on building prisons and landfills. Central Appalachia is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. I think that placing a greater value on this biodiversity is key to promoting a more sustainable future for the region,” Bell told VA Tech press.
Armed with a planning grant of nearly half a million dollars, Bell and collaborators are specifically targeting forest farming as a way to achieve that sustainable future.
Finally, enlisting support from the nonprofit organization Appalachian Sustainable Development, Virginia Tech, the City of Norton, a sculpture artist team, and various forest botanicals practitioners in her rolodex, Bell organized the creation of a ‘living monument’ along Flag Rock Recreation Area in Norton, Virginia.
An interpretive trail, the monument tells the story of the historic uses that these wild botanicals had for the various societies that have inhabited Appalachia, and the contemporary value they still hold for people today."
-via Good News Network, September 12, 2024
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Palestinians from several of the displaced communities described the same pattern to +972: Israeli settlers arrive with their herds and prevent them from grazing on land where Palestinians have grazed for decades; then armed settlers would proceed to harass them day and night, even entering houses, without the army or police intervening. Everyone described the same, overwhelming feelings of fear and distress under the shadow of these settler invasions. “It’s like 1948,” said Mohammed Hussein, a resident of Ein Samia — invoking the year of the Nakba (“catastrophe”) and the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland during Israel’s establishment. According to the Palestinian residents, the situation grew worse following the establishment and growth of several grazing settler outposts in the area in recent years; settler violence and further expansion also noticeably escalated since the current Israeli government, led by extremist far-right parties, was sworn in last December. ... The Israeli authorities, along with the settlers, have played a central role in the displacement. For years, the occupation apparatus has banned the Palestinian communities from construction; demolished their homes; denied them connection to water and electricity; stopped them from paving roads; issued demolition orders for schools built with funds from the European Union; established and recognized Jewish settlements; and, of course, stood by during settler violence. ... “We have always been under occupation, in a prison with checkpoints, but now we live in a prison van,” said Ali Abu al-Kabash, 60, sitting in a tent he had set up in an open area across the Allon Road. Abu al-Kabash, who is originally from a-Samu, near Hebron, moved to the Ramallah area in the 1980s, and to the area near Ras a-Tin in 1995. “Before the [last] election, the settlers would run away if there were a few of us [facing them]. Today, they attack because the government is with them. The police, the army, and the Shin Bet are all with them,” he added. “For 25 years we lived a normal life,” Abu al-Kabash continued. “In recent years, the settlers came and established two outposts [Micah’s Farm and Malachei HaShalom]. They blocked the road between us and Ein al-Rashash, and the one that goes down toward Fasayil. We would herd in the area, but they came to us in the name of the government and the Civil Administration and said that the land belongs to the settlers. They brought sheep to eat the food we grew for our sheep … They enter houses, sometimes with many soldiers, taking photos, even when there are girls, women, and old men present.” According to Abu al-Kabash, the violence increased after the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr in May. “They park at the entrance of the homes. Some of them are under 12 years old, under the age of criminal responsibility. They go in, look in the refrigerator, or at our phones. What can we do? They want Area C for Israel, to take control of the land through the settlers, but without war. But where will we go? The occupation is everywhere.” Ras a-Tin, which neighbors al-Qabun, was subjected to similar harassment and severe violence by settlers. On the day its residents fled, in July 2022, Ahmad Kaabna, the mukhtar of Ras a-Tin — who died suddenly in early August at age 60 — told a group of activists: “The settlers frightened the women, the children — everyone. They came to the homes at night in groups of 10-15 people … the army with them. If you talk to them and say ‘get away, get out of here,’ they call the army or the police, who come and arrest the young [Palestinians].”
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Please advocate for evacuation of incarcerated people, homeless people, disabled people, those in care settings, immigrants and animals (pets, wild life and farm animals). Don't leave people behind ❤️
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FREE SHUTTLES TO SHELTERS IN THE TAMPA EVAC ZONE.
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Tomorrow, 10/8, there will be free shuttles operating in Pinellas, Pasco & Hillsborough counties assisting with #Milton evacuations to shelters.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 FREE EVACUATION SHUTTLES Free shelters and free transport assistance available
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It's sad how many people don't know that there are shuttles that will pick you up from your home and take you to a free shelter during Hurricane Milton. The fact that people still push the "poor people can't afford to evacuate" line is really sad.
Please help combat this and spread the phone number to request a shuttle, and let people know Uber and Lyft are also offering free or discounted rides to evacuate the storm and get to a shelter.
Also important to note that there are shelters who are specially equipped for people with special needs.
UBER AND LYFT TO PROMO CODE: miltonrelief
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ID: Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary IF YOU ARE EVACUATING FROM FLORIDA AND HAVE NOWHERE TO GO OR CANNOT AFFORD A HOTEL...
We have 40 acres in Picayune, Mississippi where you, your horses, farm animals, and pets can ride out the storm. We are about 9 hours from Tampa.
Tents and RVs welcome.
Please email [email protected] for assistance.
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PET FRIENDLY SHELTERS IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY TELL YOUR FRIENDS Hillsborough County @HillsboroughFL.
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Hillsborough County will open nine emergency storm shelters at 2:30 p.m., today, Oct. 7 for residents in evacuation Zones A and B, and those whose homes are vulnerable to storm surge, flooding, and wind damage....
Hillsborough County Florida EST. 1834 Hillsborough County to open the following emergency storm shelters at 2:30 p.m., today, Oct.7:
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Hillsborough county to open the following emergency storm at two therapy today, October 7
Burnett middle school 1010 N. Kingsway Rd., Seffner, FL 33584 pet friendly
Middleton high school 4801 N. 22nd St., Tampa, FL 33610 pet friendly.
Durant High school 4748 Cougar Path city, FL 33567 pet friendly.
Sickles high school 7950 Gunn Highway, Tampa, FL 33626, pet friendly
Shields middle school 15732 Shields Way, Tampa, FL 33626 pet friendly
Pizzo elementary school 11701 Bull Run Drive, Tampa, FL 33617 general population, not pet friendly
Erwin technical College 2010 Hillsborough Ave., Tampa, FL 33610 special needs only, pet friendly
Sumner high school 106050 County Rd. 672 Riverview, FL 33579 special meets only, pet friendly
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You don't necessarily need to leave the state or drive hundreds of miles. Sometimes 5 or 10 mile difference will make all the difference.
Deadliest part of a hurricane is the storm surge.
If you live 20 feet of elevation or lower these are the people who need to evacuate.
Find out your elevation if you don't know it at WhatIsMyElevation.com. Compare it with the storm surge forecast at NHC.NOAA.gov.
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"Number 1, shelters cannot and should not ask for your ID in order to access them. You have a right to seek shelter regardless of your immigration status, regardless of your citizenship status and regardless of whether or not you have a government ID on you.
Number 2, well undocumented immigrants may not qualify for FEMA assistance, their children with citizenship do.
Number 3, ICE should not be operating at this time as it is a state of emergency.
Absolutely nobody should be deterred from being safe during a natural disaster."
#Hurricane Milton#Hurricane#State of emergency#Resources#Aid#Evacuation#Disability justice#disability and disaster hotline#New Disabled South#News#Help#Florida#Tampa#Tampa Florida#Transportation#Shuttles#Reblog#Share#Please
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“I can’t believe it,” [Percy] said. “Six months—”
“I told you,” Leo said. “We tried sending more holographic scrolls. We tried Iris messages, dream visions, phone calls. Nothing worked… Anyway, we ran into one crisis after another.” (The Hidden Oracle p352)
Imagine if dream visions had worked because like.
So far it seemed like something that was mostly done by Hypnos kids and other demigods who are magically inclined.
Calypso lost her magic, which is a plot point I don’t like but that’s a different conversation. So like, she probably had some knowledge of how it’s done even if she could never do it on Ogygia, and Leo words it like they both tried. So imagine Leo actually does get through to Nico and Nico’s like how dare you if I ever see you again it’s on sight watch your back-
And Leo is just Over It in every capacity because he’s been questing for literal months- the war and the entire time since he came back to life and he’s tired because resurrection really takes it out of you, and he has to deal with nonsense on nonsense on nonsense all day everyday. Cause like, he and Calypso are this infamous duo to monsters and gods now because she broke out of her eternal magical prison and he literally cheated death and the universe is like. Hm. That doesn’t sound right we should do something about that and they did.
So Leo’s like. Hey yo slow your fucking roll, you don’t even know me like that, I know the besties Hazel and Frank explained everything like right away and I have been trying to get back, you wanna give this mess a whirl and see if you do any better?
And Nico’s like god fine if you’re gonna be like that damn fine okay
So he goes to the rest of the camp like “yeah okay so he did call, things are weird but he’s trying so like I guess we shouldn’t be so angry anymore I guess I guess” but he’s all petulant and reluctant and petty about it.
And Leo keeps showing up and they keep talking and actually get to know each other, swapping stories of trying to get through the European continent (which yeah if Nico had such a hard time then you’d think he’d be a little more understanding about this whole situation)
And Nico realizes eventually that oh he was so mad because he loves him and that’s. Okay fine. Embarrassing, whatever.
Bonus points if Leo ends up in Clovis’s dreams first because the Hypnos cabin is like the central hub of dream activity and Clovis is the one to languidly announce Leo making contact and Nico is fucking seething that Leo hadn’t shown up in his dreams.
Anyway the main reason for this is that I love the idea that Leo was a little off after he died, like, touched by death and more inclined towards shadows and the in-between and ghosts and magic and stuff and this was one of the manifestations of that. Which would explain why Leo couldn’t use dreams to tell Nico about his plan to resurrect himself before hand because Nico will of course bring that up at some point.
Also I like to think that Leo and Cal broke into random places to make those phone calls- did Leo have numbers memorized? Maybe he could have looked up the strawberry farm that the camp poses as for their number or he must have Annabeth’s cell phone number memorized or maybe he looked up the Jackson’s or tried to call Piper or some random New Rome number- does New Rome have its own area code? That’d be funny if it did and he just went down all the possible sequences of numbers but every time he said who he was the person would just hang up. Okay maybe not funny funny but yeah.
Anyway yeah like them breaking into places and it playing out sort of like that scene from Buffy where she’s going through some villain’s office and the person comes in and demands to know what she’s doing and Buffy’s all nonchalant like “I’m going through your files” and the evil person is like “I’m calling the police” so Buffy just rips the phone out of the wall.
I’d like to think that’s the sort of energy Calypso has because she’s still figuring out how the modern world works and how mortals do stuff.
Or they just do the distraction and sneaking in thing at like a restaurant or office and then get told to stop doing that and buy something.
Or maybe Leo just whips up his own phone, who knows?
#leo valdez#nico di angelo#percy jackson#heroes of olympus#pjo#hoo#calypso pjo#the hidden oracle#the trials of apollo#toa#clovis pjo#blood of olympus#leo and cal are of course besties here#valdangelo
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Character Spotlight: Kai Winn Adami
By Ames
So far, all of the subjects of our spotlight series have been people for whom we’ve had both good and bad character moments to discuss. But what do you do when you’re highlighting an antagonist character? For a villain, being bad is actually very good and that’s so perfectly the case for Kai Winn Adami. So this time A Star to Steer Her By will simply feature a bunch of our favorite moments overall.
Boy, do we love to hate this bitch. Somehow she’s only in 14 episodes even though it feels like she’s always looming somewhere with a passive-aggressive gaze and a “my child” on her lips. Louise Fletcher plays this power-hungry religious icon with such depth and nuance that it was easy for us to come up with a ton of favorite moments. So flip open the Book of the Pah-wraiths below to check them out, listen to our Bajoran chanting over on this week’s podcast (jump to 1:12:58), and walk with the prophets, my child.
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Favorite moments
The Bajoran Scopes Monkey Trial Winn makes a big impression in her very first appearance in “In the Hands of the Prophets” when she’s displaying big Karen energy while challenging why Keiko isn’t teaching Bajoran religious ideology in a public school. And she does it with a smile. And also with a can of gasoline since she surely got that school blown up in one smokin’ power move.
The sacrifices the Prophets call on us to make are great sometimes Somehow there are even more layers to “In the Hands of the Prophets” than teaching religion in classrooms and committing arson. Winn also puts Neela up to assassinate Bareil so that she can work on amassing power. And when Neela fails to secure a getaway plan, Winn straight up declares that’s fine with her. What does she care as long as her hands stay clean?
We’re a match made by the Prophets Winn continues to keep her hands clean in “The Circle.” Even while covertly supporting the Bajoran extremist faction, the Alliance for Global Unity, and bedding down with Minister Jarro Essa, Winn manages to direct blame away from herself when their plans have been exposed and gone thoroughly sideways. Jarro can only watch his downfall from under the bus.
You will never speak to me with such disrespect again!! Kai Winn’s “my child” may sound like a catchphrase, but it’s always delivered with such emotion which Fletcher was so good at. When Kira’s been sniffing around how Winn extracted information from Kubus Oak in an attempt to get Bareil out of the kai election in “The Collaborator,” the soon-to-be kai sends chills down your spine with her cold threats.
He’s more machine now than man When Bareil’s health keeps failing in “Life Support,” Winn pushes to keep him cognizant as long as is convenient for her. All she wants is the credit for his negotiations with the Cardassian Central Command while also keeping open the option to use him as a scapegoat should things fail. This woman plays her cards so strategically that she always comes out on top.
See ya later, reclamator To make a good political statement by getting some soil reclamators to Rakantha Province, Winn ends up sending in the Bajoran Militia after Shakaar’s resistance cell in “Shakaar.” And what’s more, she’s presumptuous enough to ask Sisko to send in Starfleet security or else she’ll pull out of Federation membership talks! All for farming equipment. Well that escalated quickly.
You think you’re the only ones who fought the Cardassians We learn just what Kai Winn was up to during the occupation, and it’s surprisingly humanizing. Winn throws in Kira’s face during “Rapture” how she was put in a Cardassian prison camp for five years, and never stopped preaching about the prophets despite the beatings. And per “‘Til Death Do Us Part,” she also sold gemstones from the tabernacle to bolster the resistance.
No. We are nothing alike. Nothing at all. What could be better than a Louise Fletcher–Jeffrey Combs scene? We get just that in “In the Cards” when Winn is trying to delay the decision between allying with the Federation or the Dominion because in either scenario her backwards little planet will get stomped on. But it’s her short scene with Weyoun that takes the cake when she reads his pagh and judges him hard!
Please leave your message for the Prophets at the beep There’s plenty for Winn to be judgmental about in “The Reckoning” when Sisko borrows an ancient tablet without asking and then destroys it utterly. But at the core of Winn’s motivation is desperation for the Prophets to communicate with her, which they’ve never done, so she puts an end to the Prophet–Pah-wraith battle because she isn’t the center of attention for once.
The Password Is: Restoration Winn’s whole arc in the final ten-parter of the series is a work of art, and so perfectly portrayed. Let’s break it down here, because it all starts with getting fully taken in with Anjohl Tennan in “‘Til Death Do Us Part.” All Dukat-in-disguise has to do is drop some buzzwords and the Kai is immediately enamored with the guy, and bedding down with him by the next episode, “Strange Bedfellows.”
Everything will change once you step down as Kai. You’ll see. When Winn is having a crisis of faith in “Strange Bedfellows” after receiving a vision from the Pah-wraiths, she wisely seeks out Kira. And the Corporal gives Winn the perfect advice to step down as kai so as not to be tempted by power anymore. And for a split second you think Winn will listen to reason. But she’s still Winn, after all, entirely blind to what she doesn’t want to see.
Catfished by the Prophets Stepping down as kai is not an option for Winn, who doesn’t believe she has too much power. In fact, she believes she doesn't have enough power! So by the end of “Strange Bedfellows,” she fully denounces the Prophets because they’ve never done anything for her. She admits to Anjohl that she’s never felt their presence and has been faking it for years, but blind faith will serve her no longer. Now she wants results!
Don’t you recognize the face of your enemy? May the Prophets bless Solbor for giving us such a great reveal scene in “The Changing Face of Evil.” He’s found out that Anjohl is actually Dukat, and Adami’s reaction to this news is so layered and cathartic that we love it. But that tippy top layer is a sense of self preservation that can only be maintained by murdering the hell out of Solbor, that gossip hound!
Hit it and quit it But that isn’t as cold as Winn can get, as is proven in the next episode in “When It Rains…” after Dukat has gone blind from reading the Book of the Pah-wraiths. Winn cruelly kicks the blind Cardassian out on his ass to beg on the streets of Bajor. “You may return when you’ve proven yourself worthy and your sight has been restored,” she mocks, and it’s stone cold!
The Pah-wraiths demand a sacrifice The whole series culminates in “What You Leave Behind” in the fire caves with Winn casting aside her devotion to the Prophets and summoning the Pah-wraiths. What she hadn’t told Dukat (with his sight returned for reasons) was that she lured him there to use him as the ceremonial sacrifice, and she righteously poisons his ass with absolutely no hesitation.
Too little, too late Finally, Winn comes this close to redemption in “What You Leave Behind” when she comes to see the error of her ways (or maybe she’s just bitter that the Kosst Amojen picked Dukat’s husk over her). For the hottest of seconds (cause it’s the fire caves, get it?), she tries to get the book to Sisko when at last she has an epiphany moment, but her fate is ultimately sealed when Pah-wraiths toast her in flames.
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What a journey for a character that only appears a handful of times, and we were here for every second. Next week, we’re continuing to give in the Pah-wraiths as we recount our favorite Dukat moments, which will surely be a trip. So keep your eyes here for that, keep following us through the Delphic Expanse as we watch through Enterprise over on SoundCloud or your favorite podcast place, praise the Prophets with us on Facebook and Twitter, and practice your “my child”s in the mirror.
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a brief tour of my haut mando'ade compound in rimworld
for the handful of people who are curious about my playthru (or about base-building in rimworld, i suppose!), i've put together a brief tour of the compound i've build in my current playthru!
this is the central building, or what i call "the farmhouse." it includes bedrooms for my starting characters, plus a dining room, kitchen, butcher's room, and freezer.
this is the workshop where all the armor, weapons, and components are made, as well as where scrap and unneeded items are melted down for metal. here, we can see boba melting down a sub-standard vibro-blade taken from a raider.
here's the farm, featuring an animal pasture, barn, and crop fields, as well as a couple of wind turbines for generating energy.
here we can see the hospital, crafts room, and prison.
and finally, here's the research lab! most of the machines are powered down since i'm pretty content with where the colony is research-wise at the moment.
and that's the base! a few people in the notes have been expressing interest in rimworld, so i thought i'd give y'all a quick glance into what a typical colony might look like mid-game :)
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what is the political/economic structure of the empire and which house has administration over colony planets or is that shared somehow despite the clear lack of trust between leadership of these planets and does blood of eden have a governmental as well as militant arm and how does it function how do they recruit are they united only by a hatred of "zombies" or do they have some ethnic/religious/regional commonalities that underlie their recruiting and how do colonized people who agree with the empire or at least fear it enough not to fight back fit into this society and how long did it take john gaius to even discover these outer planets post resurrection like is he actually omnipotent or has he just been alive for a long time and how many intelligent life forms exist in this empire or is it all humans/resurrected and are the resurrection beasts intelligent and how much sovereignty do the nine houses each have anyway they all have one shared military but independent administration over their own citizens how does that work how does defection to other houses work if the ninth house has the most secure prison how does extradition work does the ninth house even run that prison itself bc i can't imagine devoted wannabe nuns agreeing to that or do they have an independent administration made up of noncitizens like the swiss guard in the vatican is there one central judicial system of the empire or does this prison house criminals from all nine houses or does this prison only house foreign criminals convicted in military court or otherwise captured á la guantanamo bay and anyway how on earth has the ninth house kept so isolated while still receiving enough trade to function what is keeping these nine houses together besides unwavering fealty to the emperor based on religion bc it seems shaky to have nine separate houses with separate forms of government/administration that have no real need of each other especially if the emperor hasn't been heard from in 10,000 years and how independent is the second house and where does their farming come from john did you resurrect the seeds too did you resurrect the cows is there meat you can't survive on thanergy and thalergy alone there are non necromancers in this empire what are their jobs what do they eat john please tell me what do they eat
#anyway#tlt#the locked tomb#like theory wise the representation of empire makes sense in a simplistic way but the devil is in the details tamsyn#tamsyn please. i know you've thought about this
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“There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” – Elie Wiesel
For the 200 people already sentenced for their part in the Southport riots and related incidences of racial hatred, acts of violence, Incitement to arson and murder, the average prison sentence is two years.
Today, one of the two Just Stop Oil activists who threw tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers also received a two-year jail sentence. The other defendant received 20 months.
Whether or not you agree with the tactics of Just Stop Oil or the Extinction Rebellion protestors the fact remains we are suffering a worsening climate. When the crisis was first brought to out attention the debate centred mainly on the phrase “global warming". The ice caps would melt, the average global temperature would rise, geographical areas already hot would become hotter. At the beginning of this debate our mainstream media simply concentrated on temperature change and here in cold damp Britain, temperature rise didn’t seem such a bad idea.
How things have changed! Now we realise that rising temperatures in Britain do not mean warmer drier summers: warmer yes, but also wetter.
“England drenched after wettest 18 months since records began in 1836" (Financial Times: 15/03/24)
Six months on and widespread flooding continues. A month’s worth of rain fell in a couple of hours over central and southern England, homes have been ruined, roads became impassable, and farm animals became stranded. This is how global warming affects us here in the UK.
There is another consequence of global warming – mass migration. In those countries where the climate has become hotter and drier, where water shortage and famine have become the norm the population has no choice other than to migrate.
The BBC recently asked the question “Is the world ready for mass migration due to climate change?” with estimates as high as three billion people expected to be displaced by the effects of global warming. Judging by recent political events and the findings of various opinion polls the answer to that question as far as Britain is concerned is a resounding NO.
It is therefore ironic that right-wing politicians like Nigel Forage, politicians obsessed with migration, have described Just Stop Oil protesters as “a complete and utter disgrace”, claiming they are “akin to domestic terrorists”. Of course, Farage and his Reform UK Party have long been advocates of the false claim that human activity has nothing to do with climate change and that reducing CO2 emissions is a waste of time.
“Net zero means reducing man-made CO2 emissions to stop climate change. It can’t.” (Reform UK website: 2024)
Whether or not Farage and Reform UK really believe their climate change denial statements is open to question. What is not in doubt is the amount of funding they receive from other climate deniers and fossil fuel interests.
“Reform UK has received more than £2.3 million from oil and gas interests, highly polluting industries, and climate science deniers since December 2019, amounting to 92 percent of the party’s donations.” DeSmog: 04/06/24)
Is it any wonder Reform UK supports fracking, extended gas and oil extraction from the North Sea and scrapping the UK commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.
Corporate money clearly talks, especially that of the big oil and gas companies, and this may well explain why the Just Stop Oil protestors received such harsh sentences for the crime of throwing soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers.
The Just Stop Oil activists did not damage the painting itself as a defensive screen protected it. The only damage was to the FRAME housing the painting, estimated at £10,000. The estimated cost of 4 days of rioting resulting from the Southport murders is between £200m and £500m in damages, lost trade and policing.
The conclusion is clear. Instigating riot, taking part in riot, encouraging arson and racist behaviour and even murder is no worse than throwing tomato soup at a painting that you know is protected by anti-vandal glass.
The wealth and long reach of corporate oil and gas interests seems not only to influence the climate policies of Reform UK but also the values and response of our judicial system to anyone who dares protest about the fossil fuel industry.
#uk politics#nigel farage#coporate power#fossil fuel#vangogh#just stop oil#riots#value of life#arson#murder#greed mass migration#flooding climate change
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'Tis the Season: A Farm to Table by L. Dreamer
Bridgette Faul has made plenty of mistakes in her life, even one that landed her in prison. But now she’s a pillar of society as owner and operator of Dirty Hands Farm, an open to the public farm that employs ex-cons looking to make a life for themselves. At forty, she’s set in her ways and has her life just the way she likes it: organized and simple.
Olivia Predmore is an up-and-coming prosecutor who on the surface has the perfect life. She’s set to marry her long-time defense attorney boyfriend and become a criminal law power couple in the central valley of California.
But a chance meeting at Bridgette’s Dirty Hands Christmas Tree Farm has both women rethinking what, and who, they really want in life.
Genres: contemporary, romance
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Hassan Nasrallah
Ruthless head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah who led his movement for more than 30 years
Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, has died aged 64 in an Israeli bomb attack on the movement’s HQ in Dahiyeh, Beirut. His death came after 11 months of conflict between his fighters, based in Lebanon, and Israel.
On 7 October last year Hamas militants from Gaza entered Israel and killed more than 1,200 people. The next day Nasrallah ordered cross-border bombardments on Israel, and a limited conflict of attrition followed. This month Israel dramatically escalated matters by assassinating Hezbollah leaders, infiltrating the group’s security apparatus, hitting tower blocks and sabotaging pagers, walkie-talkies and arms silos, while rebuffing US calls for a ceasefire.
Over three decades Nasrallah, politically astute and often ruthless, transformed his Shia Muslim community, the largest yet most marginalised of Lebanon’s 18 sects – Muslim, Christian and Druze – into Beirut’s powerbrokers. His “party of God” also grew from a local militia into a disciplined body active elsewhere in the region.
Adored by supporters, Nasrallah was essential to Hezbollah’s success. His state-within-a-state runs schools, clinics, scout troops, support for farming, an alternative banking system, armed checkpoints, prisons, radio and TV stations and telecom networks.
Central to Hezbollah’s ethos is muqawama – resistance to Israel and its allies.
Hezbollah claimed credit when in 2000 Israel ended its 18-year-long occupation of southern Lebanon. The militia armed Palestinian factions during the second intifada of 2000-05 (the first having come in 1987-93); it trained Houthi rebels in Yemen and Shia factions in Iraq and Bahrain.
Nasrallah’s fighters became the most powerful non-state military in the Middle East. Hezbollah’s estimated 60,000 troops and 150,000 Iranian-supplied rockets eclipsed Lebanon’s national army.
In July 2006 Hezbollah fought a month-long war with Israel, with more than 1,100 dead on the Lebanese side, and more than 160 Israelis killed. Once hostile Sunnis hailed Nasrallah as the restorer of Arab pride. Their mood changed when in 2012 his forces joined President Bashar al-Assad and Iran in an internal Syrian war that killed half a million mostly Sunni civilians.
In October 2019 many Shia joined protests against him after gross mismanagement led Lebanon to the brink of bankruptcy. Foes blamed Nasrallah for overseeing the same corrupt political system he had once condemned.
Despite championing the Palestinian cause, Hezbollah did little to ease insufferable conditions for Palestinians in Lebanon. Then in August 2020, there was an explosion caused by 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate in a part of Beirut harbour under Hezbollah control.
The blast killed 218, rendered 300,000 people homeless, and caused billions in damage, leading demonstrators to hang Nasrallah in effigy.
Hezbollah had a turbulent role in other aspects of Lebanon’s domestic affairs. It was the only civil war militia that had been allowed to keep its weapons after fighting ended in 1990. Nasrallah became Hezbollah secretary general in February 1992, the day after Israel assassinated his predecessor, Abbas al-Musawi.
He was re-elected in 1993 and repeatedly thereafter. Nasrallah rejected UN calls to disarm after Israel withdrew in 2000 and prevented Lebanon’s army from guarding the southern border.
In 2005 a car bomb in Beirut killed Lebanon’s former premier, Rafik Hariri. UN investigators named Hezbollah and Syria as likely culprits. Two months later massive “cedar revolution” protests forced Syrian troops out of Lebanon after 29 years of domination.
Yet Nasrallah choreographed a pro-Syrian alliance with Michel Aoun, a Christian former renegade general newly returned from exile in France. Hezbollah scored well in June polls, and two members joined the cabinet for the first time.
When Lebanon’s pro-western prime minister, Fouad Siniora, rejected Nasrallah’s demand for a blocking veto, Hezbollah shut down parliament for 18 months. In May 2008 Hezbollah gunmen crushed opponents in Beirut, Sidon, Tripoli and Aley – contradicting Nasrallah’s promise never to attack fellow citizens. Still, many Lebanese adored him for defying Israel and affirming their dignity.
Others resented his outsized influence. They said he was an Iranian proxy who killed enemies, including Shia intellectuals, brought starvation to besieged Syrian towns, and recreated the schisms of Lebanon’s 1975-90 civil war. That conflict, and especially the Israeli invasion and occupation of 1982, inspired the young cleric to choose a political path.
However, the greatest impetus was Ayatollah Khomeini’s 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran. As the Lebanese analyst Saleh el-Machnouk put it, by 2020 Lebanon had become a “mafia-militia nexus [where] Iran uses Hezbollah as a subcontractor”.
Born in Bourj Hammoud, then a mainly Christian Armenian town, Hassan was the eldest of nine children of Mahdiyya Safi al-Din and Abdul Karim Nasrallah, a grocer. Hassan devoured Islamic texts while his siblings played football. When war erupted in 1975, the family fled to their ancestral village of Bazourieh, near Tyre. Hassan joined Amal (“hope”), the mostly Shia movement that opposed traditional elites, whether Shia, Sunni or Christian.
In 1976 the penniless 16-year-old left for the famous Iraqi Shia seminary in Najaf. Al-Musawi, a fellow Lebanese exile, became his mentor. After Iraq expelled Lebanese students in 1978, Nasrallah studied with Al-Musawi in Baalbek, in the Beqaa Valley, and joined Amal’s politburo.
By 1982 younger Shias such as Nasrallah were deserting Amal for Khomeini’s camp.
Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards based in Lebanon turned these radicals into Hezbollah. Its affiliates conducted suicide attacks in 1983 that killed more than 300 US and French peacekeeping soldiers. They later fought Amal and kidnapped westerners such as Terry Waite for the benefit of Iran.
In 1989 Nasrallah moved to Iran to study at the seminary in Qom. Back in Lebanon, in 1991 he grudgingly accepted the Syrian-backed Taif power-sharing accord that formally ended the civil war. A month after he became secretary general of Hezbollah, it was accused of killing 29 people at the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires; in 1994 another assault on an Argentinian Jewish communal centre claimed 85 lives.
Hassan never stood for election; instead, the speaker of parliament and former rival, the Amal leader Nabih Berri, conveyed his views to the world. Nasrallah admitted Tehran was Hezbollah’s chief sponsor. Nonetheless, foreign intelligence claimed that the party benefited from narcotics traffic, an illicit diamond trade and millions more from expatriate tycoons.
Nasrallah cemented his image as a consensual national figure with Maronite Christian clergymen. He promised not to impose theocratic rule on a religiously diverse and often secular public and arranged for Hezbollah to contest elections between 1992 and 2022.
He displayed a dignified response when his son, Mohammed Hadi, died fighting Israelis in September 1997. Nasrallah helped Lebanon’s national army crush a revolt by Sobhi Tufaili, an anti-Iranian populist and first secretary general of Hezbollah, four months later. He tutored Al-Assad before the latter became Syria’s president in 2000. He also returned from Israel 29 Hezbollah captives and 400 Palestinian prisoners in 2004.
Often, however, the moderate facade would slip. Nasrallah praised Holocaust deniers and in 2001 reportedly called Jews “miserly and cowardly”.
In 2008 Nasrallah’s de facto deputy, Imad Mughniyeh, was blown up in Damascus. After that the leader avoided public appearances, and coordinated regional strategy with Qassem Suleimani, Iran’s external operations chief, himself killed by a US drone strike in 2020.
After another two-year shutdown of parliament, Hezbollah ensured that it elected Aoun as president in late October 2016. Following Lebanon’s economic meltdown, however, Nasrallah’s coalition lost its majority in assembly elections in 2022. That same year Hezbollah agreed a maritime and gas field demarcation agreement with Israel. But showing solidarity with Hamas after 7 October, and so displacing 65,000 Israelis in the north of the country, led to his death.
Nasrallah’s wife, Fatima Yassin, and their children Jawad, Ali and Mahdi, survive him; his daughter Zeinab died in the same blast as him.
🔔 Hassan Nasrallah, political leader, born 31 August 1960; died 27 September 2024
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"ESCAPED PRISONER TAKEN IN ROCHESTER," Toronto Globe. September 10, 1913. Page 8. ---- Albert Smith's Two Years of Freedom at an End --- HE MAY BE DEPORTED ---- Man Arrested Across the Line Found to be Wanted Here for Escaping From Guelph Prison Farm in 1911. ---- Word has been received by the police here of the arrest in Rochester, New York, of Albert Smith, alias Albert Clarke, who is said to be wanted for escaping from the Central Prison Farm at Guelph on September 2, 1911. Chief Constable Grasett asked the authorities at Rochester that the man be deported, as it is not possible to extradite him on a charge of breaking prison. An order for deportation is expected to be received at Rochester from Washington in a few days.
The sentence that Smith was serving before he escaped was for a short term. He had been sentenced along with "Red" Mulhall of Toronto, who escaped at the same time as he. Mulhall was recaptured a short time later in Toronto.
Smith was arrested on August 29 by two Rochester detectives on charge of vagrancy. He was living in a lodging-house in Court street with Frank and Stella Wilson, who were also taken into custody by the police. After investigating, the Captain of the Rochester detectives learned that Smith was wanted here for breaking from custody.
Awaiting Deportation Order. The case was turned over to Immigration Inspector Martin of Rochester, who at once communicated with the Department of Labor at Washington. Because of the fact that Smith has no money to test the Immigration laws, it is expected that soon he will be received back by the Central Prison.
Dr. J. T. Gilmour, Warden of the Central Prison, when spoken to by The Globe last night said that he could not remember the occasion of Smith's escape, as it is said to have been two years ago. In that time there have been twenty-live successful escapes from the Prison Farm at Guelph, while upwards of 2,700 prisoners have been handled. Accordingly the escapes have been less than one per cent. of the total number of prisoners handled.
#rochester ny#escaped prisoners#prison break#guelph reformatory#deportation from the united states#central prison farm#wanted fugitives#notorious criminals#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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Sean and Daniel should have been able to clear their name
Thinking about LIS 2 again and how unsatisfied I am about the endings.
None of the endings are good in my opinion.
Redemption is just soul crushing. Sean goes to jail for 15 years for a crime he didn't even commit. Sean’s life in Prison for 15 years would’ve been an absolute living hell. Not only was 15 years of his life taken from him, but he literally went through hell and there is no telling how brutal his time in prison could’ve been. Especially since he was labeled as a cop killer.
For a long time I believed the best endings were Parting Ways and Blood Brothers and thought Redemption did more harm than good. Now I feel like it's the opposite.
Escaping to another country sounds like a good plan, but there is something called extradition treaties; and the US & Mexico has had one for for a long time. More than likely US authorities are waiting on Daniel to turn 18 so that he can't use the "I'm a minor, you can't charge me" defense. No doubt the brothers are about to get raided as soon as Daniel turns 18. They either get to Cuba or they are going to lead a life constantly on the run as every continental country in Central & South America has an extradition treaty as well.
In the case of Parting Ways, Daniel will be under house arrest as they raid Puerto Lobos and extradite Sean while Daniel has to live under house arrest knowing there is nothing he could've done to save Sean.
And Lone Wolf has Daniel treated like a literal villain.
So unfortunately Redemption is the only ending where anyone is close to happy. Sean does his time to protect Daniel and sees Lyla again. Daniel lives a happy life in Beaver Creek and while Sean carries trauma with him, he gets to live and be free.
And don't get me started on how morality plays into the endings.
High Morality ending result in Sean either spending 15 years in prison or the brothers being separated in America. But the low morality ending results in the brothers together as criminals or Sean dead in Mexico? Why is staying in America painted as a moral ending, but choosing to stay in Mexico, the goal of the game is considered the immoral ending? Like, Mexico is not a guaranteed ticket to being a criminal. Wouldn't it make more sense for high morality to lead to Sean clearing his name? Very tone deaf DONTNOD.
But that out of the way, here is why we should've gotten the opportunity to gain the Diaz brothers freedom.
Redemption Ending, while tragic is a good ending. and it got me thinking afterwards about the actual legal implications of Sean's actions, and a 15 year jail sentence (shortened I assume for good behavior) seems quite extreme.
I imagine that it would be very difficult for the prosecution to prove without reasonable doubt that Sean killed the police officer in Seattle. If he surrendered immediately in Chapter 1, he could just say there was an explosion which knocked him unconscious and he doesn't know what happened. The police have no proof or physical evidence linking the death to Daniel and I imagine that any competent lawyer can get the brothers acquitted for the officer's death.
Now I know that Sean was just a kid who watched his father get murdered and panicked, so I understand why he ran, but running away made everything worse. By selecting moral choices, in the end my Sean was really on the hook for destroying the hotel room, grand theft auto, working on a pot farm, and trashing the police station (Karen took the blame for the church fire). I didn't assault the shopkeeper, didn't murder Lisbeth or Merril, and a 15 year jail sentence seems crazy to me and undermined what was otherwise a great ending.
So there are two ways I'd do this.
Having Sean go back after the conversation with Brody or contact Agent Flores when David suggests he turn themselves in.
Option 1.
In my opinion the game should've gave us two paths regarding what you say to Brody in episode 1.
Go to Puerto Lobos. Same game as before
Clear your name. After talking to Brody, he takes you to the police, but still stay at the motel. Sean tells Daniel the truth and in episode 2 is about Sean preparing for the trial. Daniel is sent to Claire and Stephen. Episode 3-4 is the trial and episode 5 is the conclusion. The smoking gun is Brett and Daniel, Brett revealing he was an asshole who got their father killed and Daniel revealing(privately) to the judge, Flores and lawyers his power. Sean is cleared and the choice would be
Return to Seattle
Go to Beaver's Creek
Go to Puerto Lobos
Option 2
Twos scenarios would be given to us. Continue the story we got or take David’s advice and make contact with Detective Flores and tell her he can explain everything. So we have a trial. Tell that their asshole neighbor Brett was harassing Daniel and Sean came to his rescue. After the fight ended badly, the officer came on the scene and explain that when Esteban was trying to defuse the situation, the officer shot their father and this set off Daniel’s powers and caused the incident. Shockingly, Brett is alive and comes forward as a witness. Telling everyone Sean and Daniel are telling the truth and that he was just being an asshole. Then Sean and Daniel requested a private audience with the judge, Agent Flores and the attorneys. Daniel displays his powers and Sean explains that when the officer shot their father it triggered his powers, went off in the hotel, pot farm and other unexplainable events. Everyone is in shock, but the judge requests everyone keeps this under wraps. And it ends with the jury announcing. “We find Sean and Daniel Diaz Not Guilty” Sean cries tears of joy and embraces Daniel and Karen, Claire, Stephen and Lyla all come forward to hug Sean and Daniel. The Wolf Brothers are finally free.
Final ending would be between where we choose to go. Return to Seattle, return to Beaver Creek, return to Away with Karen or go to Puerto Lobos.
Flash forwards shows the brothers returning to Beaver Creek. Daniel growing up happily with Chris and Sarah Lee at his side and Sean reuniting with Lyla. In one of the flashes we would see a big Birthday celebration for Sean and we would see Sean, Daniel, Karen, Claire, Stephen, Chris, Jake, Sarah Lee, Lyla, Finn and Cassidy together celebrating Sean’s birthday. We would also see Sean and Daniel’s individual graduations. And as for the ending I guess we could have either Sean and Daniel living happily and free in Beaver’s Creek, Sean and Daniel returning to Seattle or Sean saying goodbye as he leaves for Puerto Lobos with whoever you romanced and if you romanced no one, Sean would leave with Finn, Cassidy or Lyla to Puerto Lobos(Parkaz is the hill I am dying on)
#Life Is Strange#Life Is Strange 2#Sean Diaz#Daniel Diaz#Lyla Park#Finn Mcnamara#Cassidy Jones#Karen Diaz#Karen Reynolds#Claire Reynolds#Stephen Reynolds#Chris Eriksen#Parkaz#McDiaz#Fean#Sinn#Sassidy
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Other Countries in the AUs: Part Two, Plus OCs
Chambelli Koh (Flower Hill, Urdu)
(Hyena AU, mostly)
Background:
A nation in Africa, with a large population of Urdu speakers, explores the world, and forms an alliance with Chaand Hadia, as they are also Urdu speakers with some of the same values. To the left of Chaand Hadia, a colony of African Spotted Hyenas is formed to allow for easier trading.
But the country the hyenas came from is now defunct (joined up with another country peacefully), as suggested by the flag above, granting independence to the colony, which expanded into its own country as more hyenas join.
The Weasels took over the coastlines of Chambelli Koh with the help of the Wolf Unit, establishing a few bases there, but found a lack of workers they could intimidate into working the fish farms. The Wolf Unit then took over several villages, forcing the larger hyenas and other residents into working as troops for the unit, assuming that they are as blood thirsty as them, with the promise that they will not go after 'weak prey' like Flower Hill. The central government is playing the long game in allowing this to happen. After all, it is only a few villages on the coast, and discretely sabotaging the weasels and wolves will result in victory in the long run. Besides, the hyena soldiers will revolt, eventually, and no one will be able to stop them.
I have the idea that Nurse Eomin from her AU will have been conscripted from the coastline when she was visiting family. The Weasel Unit has no idea she is actually a resident of Flower Hill, just as they have no idea that the hyenas have an incredibly strong bond with the hedgehogs to the point of a few romances.
Location and Geography: Shares a border with Chaand Hadia. Mostly fertile farmland surrounded by mountains, but has a rich coastline of fish.
Government: Stratocracy, although local villages may have their own rules. Central government usually, but coastlines are controlled by the weasels
Economy: Mostly just an agricultural and mining society. They trade minerals and weapons to Flower Hill in exchange for silk, and to Chaand Hadia in exchange for paints and dyes.
Demographics: Much of the country is striped and spotted hyenas. Other species include Swinhoe's striped squirrel, three striped ground squirrels, red squirrels, deer, ermines, pigs, sheep, goats, and monkeys.
Culture: Peaceful, but pragmatic and can switch to warlike. Dark humor with loud laughter is a staple of the populace, but the art scene is booming.
Foreign Relations: Mostly Isolated for now, as most creatures are scared of them, and they are a relatively new nation. They are also far louder and m ore brash than everyone else.
Relation to Flower Hill: Flower Hill was concerned by these massive newcomers, so they invited the hyenas to engage in diplomatic discussions. It was discovered that both countries are called 'Flower Hill,' in their own languages, completely by accident, breaking the tension. The hyenas were impressed and thrilled that the hedgehogs were not at all terrified of them and happily formed peace treaties
Traditional Clothing Style (When not in Military attire): Hanbok, shirts, blouses, large robes, and pants, elaborate beaded necklaces.
Hyena OCs
It's not going to be a serious or long AU, once I get to it. I might combine it with the Nope AU and create a series of stories involving Chambelli Koh and Flower Hill. Otherwise they will be mentioned as existing in the AU, maybe in passing, but they won't be big players in The Rod That Blocks the Lightning, if at all.
Really, the name for this one will probably be One Mind All the Time. The hyenas are super intimidating and powerful, but if they are not in a fight, then they are big friendly goofballs who share one brain cell. But still smart, in the way they can plan for a battle, as well as subtly indicate to Flower Hill that they are being coerced.
Honestly, I could set the location of the prison for the Kidnapped Scientist AU somewhere around in this country, perhaps. Or at least near one of their borders.
Jindo Dog Island
This isn't made up, I just straight up took an actual island around Korea. It was supposed to be a one off gag for an inconsequential chapter, but afterwards I had ideas!
Location and Geography: Down near the Southern part of the Weasel Territory, but not part of it. Island nation with lots of fertile farmland and mixed with birch trees.
Government: Imperialistic, yet willing to trade with other countries.
Economy: Large soju exports, necessitating large wheat and rice fields, as well as a large variety of fruits and vegetables for taste. They also have a large export of xylitol made form imported birch trees, although their uses for it remain mysterious, as it is not used in the soju. Sugar, fruits, silk, and vegetables are large imports.
Demographics: Jindo dogs, pigs, deer, mice
Culture: farmers, loving the peaceful life, paintings, but everyone is conscripted for a short period of time when they become adults, and are very reserved to outsiders. They have never been successfully invaded, but young males of important families are expected to enrich themselves with travel to foreign countries so they can better run the family and the nation, so the country is not completely shut off and behind the times.
Foreign Relations: Open to trade, but due to being an island nation, they have a massive imperial fleet of a highly trained navy. This is also how they are able to trade soju safely despite being so close the weasel territory, in addition to the Myeongnyang Strait, which provides heavy protection to the islands. Stories abound of assassins from the country poisoning enemies with mysterious powders, but the diplomats assure that those are simply rumors. It is only a coincidence that enemies who tried to invade their country, or seriously talked about invading tend to wind up mysteriously dead or in comas.
Relation to Flower Hill: Flower Hill gives them wood and silk, and they trade with exquisite soju. Flower Hill has been sure to treat visitors from there very well for generations, in order to secure alliances.
Traditional Clothing Style: Loose clothes, pants, dresses. Higher classes wear robes, everyone has armor they can use.
OC Character: Jinro the Jindo Dog
Gender: Male
Country and Alliance: Jindo Dog Island
Attire: Western clothes
Skills: Cooking, soju production
Job: drifter, cook
Backstory: He and his twin, Hite, were born to the nation's largest soju production factory in the kingdom. On a trip, he was conscripted by the Weasel Unit as a cook. He escapes with a group of friends he makes in the barracks. Now, as per tradition for the family, he wanders to earth searching for new food and soju recipes.
Just a funny guy I'm going to have wander in and out of stories.
Wolf Country
I don't really have a whole lot of ideas on this right now that I have not spoken of in my previous post. To be honest, I don't think the actual country will feature too much, if at all, since the action is around Flower Hill and other nations nearby.
But, I'm guessing the wolves represent America, and the alligators/crocodiles are Mexico that has been occupied by the Wolf Unit. I'm still working on personalities and such for this group, but I'm guessing they are very strong, and see the smaller animals as weak and beneath them.
I want to call this one Steven or Miguel.
I still say the alligators/crocs are good for underwater reconnaissance in the absence of the underground study data, Dr. Dudeoji, or his assistant, Bamsaegi. Disarming mines Flower Hill has planted in the water is also probably a good use for them. They are, however, cold blooded, and this comes with its own problems when doing their jobs.
It is possible that the alligators/crocs may want to take over Flower Hill for themselves, but they would want to get out from under the thumb of the Wolf Unit first.
#feel free to ask questions!#squirrel and hedgehog#sah#SaH#the rod that blocks the lightning#lily bell in the thorn thicket#nurse eomin#kidnapped scientist au#wolf unit#long post#info dump#world building#I might edit later#or not#if I come up with more things#I'll make more posts
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Hufvudstadsbladet continues its coverage of the increasing risk of Finns being taken hostage as Moscow uses prisoners as leverage.
The paper spoke to two Finns who said they have continued working in Russia since the Kremlin's war in Ukraine began.
While those talking to the Swedish-language daily said they were being more careful than before in the country, security was always at the back of their minds, especially when crossing the border.
"I always weigh the risks of the trip against how important what I need to do in Russia is. I perceive the risks to be small enough that my work there outweighs them," one man said.
There are, however, far fewer foreigners on the streets of Russian cities now.
"Your instinct is to stay under the radar," another interviewee said.
Exiting a business after decades in the country is, however, easier said than done.
"There are probably people in Finland who think it's almost criminal to have anything to do with Russia. But what are you supposed to do if you have had your entire family, your business and your only source of income here?"
Egg recall
Readers are flocking to Taloussanomat's list of potentially salmonella-contaminated eggs.
Egg company Kieku has announced that salmonella has been detected on one of its farms, and TS has pictures of all 13 different cartons with eggs coming from the farm in question.
Kieku recommends that consumers either discard or return any eggs with the farm identification code 2FI220479 on the shell, TS reports.
According to the Finnish Poultry Association, there are more than 2,500 different known types of salmonella.
Darkening but warm nights
The end of August is turning out to be warmer than usual in both central and southern Europe — including in Finland, where forecasters say warm days are expected to continue into the early part of September.
Temperatures in Finland are higher than usual for this time of year, Helsingin Sanomat reports, noting that Thursday and Friday will be balmy.
Things will, however, turn soggy this weekend as forecasters anticipate showers.
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Hospital Hellhole
Where are the open windows in hospitals?
Hospitals are exactly like corporate cubicle farms, where you see the windows in your office, but theyre never open.
So, no fresh air ever gets in.
Stuffy, recirculated air with zero outside fresh air + constant either central indoor heating or air conditioning + a bunch of sick ass people stuffed into one building isnt exactly a recipe for holistic health.
Nor is it meant to be.
Its actually a veritable hotbed for communicable diseases, viruses, infections, germs and bacteria to develop, spread and grow.
Idgaf about how "well the hospital is ventilated" -- you need fresh air, jackass!
Good luck ever getting it at a hospital.
They'll just parade you around bare ass in a drab ass drag ass light blue gown that doesnt even close all the way in the back yet have the nerve to talk about how "functional" it is.
They'll parade your literal bare ass through the hospital hallways so you can "walk around" -- but nevah outside.
Yeah okay.
There are windows, why cant I open them?
Because you cant.
The air inside a hospital is endlessly recirculated, stuffy as hell and filled to the brim with germs, bacteria, viruses and pathogens given that a hospital is, y'know, a building full of sick ass people.
Who in the hell thinks this is a good idea?
Exactly noone as hospitals are designed to mentally break you, dehumanize you and give you a different illness then the one you checked in with or make whatever your current issue is worse.
Being in a building with no outside fresh air and no open windows full of sick, dying, dead, incapacitated, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, bleeding people isnt supposed to make anyone else sicker?
Yeah okay.
You need fresh air even in the best of circumstances forget about when youre sick.
You need to be in nature as it literally heals us, even their studies confirm that.
You need fresh, unrecirculated air from outside.
You need the sky, the sun, the grass and the trees.
But what do you get?
A dark, drab, sterile, lonely room with a large ass loud ass TV in it, a phone, a bed that you will be stuck in for most of your stay, a bathroom and a window you cant open.
Sounds exactly like prison.
Being stationary -- unless you are a literal invalid or completely physically incapacitated -- is awful for you.
They know this.
They know that being stationary in bed can cause DVT (deep vein thrombosis), blood clots, embolisms, poor blood circulation and bloodflow, swelling, edemas, muscle atrophy, weight gain, bed sores.
Not to mention depression, lack of mental sharpness and acuity, lethargy, anxiety, fatigue, listlessness, hopelessness, dread...
Its almost like its by design, isnt it?
Hospitals should be near parks or be built inside of parks.
All patients that are literally physically capable of going outside for fresh air and natural sunlight should do so, or if possible, should be taken outside in wheelchairs.
Blinding white bright ass unnatural fluorescent lighting has repeatedly been proven to deplete our melatonin levels, disrupt our natural circadian rhythyms, disrupt our sleep, cause insomnia and other sleep disorders -- so why is the lighting in hospitals so fucking bright???
Why do you think?
They dont want you well.
If you happen to get better after being hospitalized, its an unintended side effect.
The goal is to find -- or make up -- other things that are wrong with you so they can feed you further into the many tentacled medical industrial complex.
More diagnoses, more pills, more injections, more shots, more IVs, more surgeries, more specialists, more tests, more false positive results.
Just the way they intend it.
If youve ever visited someone in the hospital or ever been hospitalized yourself, youve probably experienced a general feeling of feeling run down, fatigued, sore, tired, like you were coming down with a cold, feeling out of sorts and out of it if you were inside a hospital for a few hours or more (days, weeks or even months).
Thats by design.
Patients should be outside every day, breathing fresh air, getting natural sunlight, touching fresh grass, hugging and sitting by trees, looking up at the clear blue sky, soaking up the sun, picking flowers and soaking up natures natural healing properties.
Nope, you get to walk up and down a ridiculously overilluminated bright ass fluorescent hallway with drab muted colors surrounding you, machines beeping, nurses having bored conversations at lunch, doctors being self-important and your bare ass cheeks on full display in your gown that doesnt "quite fully close all the way in the back."
You should be letting butterflies land on your hand, picking sunflowers, laying against trees, walking barefoot in grass, staring up at the sun and soaking up the individual rays, taking deep breaths of the fresh air all around you, looking at the clear blue sky, observing some of the cloud formations, lying on your back on the grass and staring up at the big blue sky supervised by hospital staff for about an hour a day.
That should be happening every day in every hospital.
It could be done in shifts.
Even a small park or garden even on hospital grounds or property would suffice.
In your everyday life, dont you walk outside once a day?
Even just to check the mail? Run errands? Pick up groceries? Go to work? Get takeout? Go shopping? Go to work? Meet up with friends and family? Go out to eat? See a movie? Take a walk? Go jogging?
Why is this simple freedom denied to you in a hospital?
When you need nature the most, they wont even open a window for you.
Antiseptic sterility, vomiting bleeding dying patients, coughing sneezing wheezing patients, patients with viruses, bacterial infections, open wounds, bodily fluids and emissions, mucus, phlegm, stitches, sutures, transfusions, transplants.
How would you NOT need fresh air even after one day in a hospital?
Why is hospital food so comically bad?
Youre literally back to the slop you were being force fed in elementary school but as an adult.
Since youre sick, shouldnt there be an interest in providing you with nourishing, holistic, healthy, fresh organic foods that will help heal you and aid in your recovery?
If youve ever been hospitalized, it took you back to your school days with rubbery chicken, mystery lunch meat, dry bread, nothing is seasoned, everything is out of a box, warmed over and bland as hell.
Why?
It doesnt have to be expensive!
Fresh spinach for salad is cheap, quinoa is cheap, tofu is inexpensive, steel cut oats are inexpensive, chickpeas are cheap, hummus is inexpensive, lentil beans are cheap, kale is inexpensive, kidney and black beans are cheap - these are all chock full of protein, cheap, healthy, good for you and can be prepared with fresh or cookied veggies, rice, noodles.
It doesnt have to be like this.
They want you sick and defeated.
Hospitals are literal hellholes.
Its not you.
Youre right to think they are creepy depressing prisons and incubators for all kinds of diseases and infections.
Because they are. By design.
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