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leftneb · 4 months ago
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real fucking question why do I share possibly my rarest mole with Oscar Fucking Piastri. what's going on
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astradella · 6 years ago
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My top ten cartoon characters!
I know that no one cares but I like finding gifs and singing praise.
10. Dendy from OK KO!
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Everyone loves an adorable nerd side character, but Dendy is something special to me. She never had any friends before meeting KO, and has learned a lot about friendship and helping those in need since her debut. She reminds me a little on Hatsume from BNHA (which is kind of like the anime version of OKKO anyway) in the sense that she isn’t bound to the limits of her power. Even though she has the power to jump super high by charging up her feet, she does most of her amazing feats with her inventing and coding skills. A 10/10 friend!
9. Commander Peepers from WOY!
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Out of the four main characters from Wander Over Yonder, it wasn’t until the very end of the series that I had decided on a favorite. Another nerd here, but very confident and a master at getting shit done! Even though some of the reason that I love Peepers so much is his legendary voice actor, I still admire his creative design and role in the series. Some of his best moments, in my opinion, are when he and Sylvia put aside their fighting tendencies and work together to do something badass. 10/10 fucking superb you funky little eyeball
8. Oscar from SCI!
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Summer Camp Island hasn’t been around for very long yet, but Oscar’s design, voice, and passion immediately caught my eye. His never-ending friendship with Hedgehog is just what this age needs: an innocent friendship between different genders without drama about crushes or anything. Oscar has so much passion for everything, and even though he gets picked on about it by Susie, a kind heart and a child’s spirit. 10/10 best friend material.
7. Radicles from OKKO!
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This dude deserves a ten on every list. His telekinetic powers go well with his beefy alien appearance, but below the surface he has heart of gold and a pure soul. He’s passionate about pretty much everything, and loves his friends more than anything. His love for cats and playing with cars is something that he is reluctant to admit, but everyone still loves him for it. 10/10 good boy
6. Nerris from CC!
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Camp Campbell is full of personality, from our spunky wild child to this determined D+D mage. Nerris, apart from having a unique design and adorable voice, is one of Camp Camp’s best side characters. Her spontaneous and mildly violent nature at the beginning of the show has shown a lot of growth through bonding with her fellow campers and learning to put aside differences with her former magic camp rival, Harrison. 10/10 would recommend on a quest.
5. Nikki from CC!
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Another Camp Camp character! Whooo! Nikki stole my heart immediately, shortly followed by Nerris. Nikki’s wild personality is always apparent, whether she is climbing trees, eating bugs, or digging up human bones. Her energy seems to hold the main three together, somehow always finding a way to rope her best friends Max and Neil into wild adventures. 10/10 Nature child
4. Marceline the Vampire Queen from AT!
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All the way from her debut back at the start of Adventure Time, Marceline has always been a big favorite of mine. Her personality, design, voice, and fire-as-hell music will always hold a special place in my heart. Her amazing character development has turned her from a bossy fun-loving goth to a passionate, friendly bisexual icon :) Marcy’s character arc was one of my favorites in the whole series, added to her healing relationship with Simon and Princess Bubblegum, making for an amazing iconic character with multiple layers. 10/10 at everything
3. Milo from MML!
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Milo Murphy’s Law can never beat it’s creators’ previous timeless masterpeice, Phineas and Ferb, but with a main character like this, people will certainly remember this one. Despite his genetic condition to attract the worst possible scenarios, he is always on step ahead and ready for anything Murphy’s Law throws at him and his friends. Milo is well designed and has a great personality, not to mention he is voiced by the legendary Weird Al! He would almost definitely go to hell and back for his friends, add with his luck, he probably will at some point :D 10/10 amazing
2. Connie from SU!
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Connie’s character development throughout Steven Universe is one of the most amazing things in the show. She started out as a shy book nerd without any friends, but after meeting Steven, her life turned upside down completely. One of my favorite details is how her former self was seeing things through a rose-colored glass, literally. Her glasses were tinted pink and a big part of her personality. But after Steven magically heals her eyes, she has a revalation about the gems and their war. She pops out her lenses and becomes a whole new person after that. Since then, Connie has become a master swordfighter, a brave warrior, and a crystal gem! 10/10 strong independent warrior
Aaaaaand...
1. Mabel from GF!
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Ah, Gravity Falls. A classic. Mabel, as well as being my favorite cartoon character of all time, very much has the potential to be one of the best. Her spunky, bubbly personality is a perfect touch to this amazing mystery show, adding sparkles and rainbows in even the darkest of times. Her love for her family and friends will always be one of my favorite parts of this show, and her sweaters made for a great Halloween costume in seventh grade! Keep shining Mabel! We all love you!
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nathan9el1b0-blog · 7 years ago
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Pope Francis 'to give Charlie Gard a Vatican passport'
Pope Francis 'to give Charlie Gard a Vatican passport' | Daily Mail Online The Pope is said to be prepared to offer a Vatican passport to terminally-ill Charlie Gard, to allow him to fly to Italy for potentially life-saving treatment. Sources suggest court rulings that have determined the 11-month-old's life support should be switched off could be overcome by making the little boy a citizen of the Pope's Vatican City. It has emerged hours after Charlie's parents released a tearful image inside the hospital chapel at Great Ormond Street Hospital, saying the space gave them peace and tranquility through their trials. According to the Sun, the Pope is looking at offering the passport to allow legal parameters to be overcome. Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, added: 'We are doing whatever we can.' The Pope is prepared to offer a Vatican passport to allow the 11-month-old to travel outside of other legal parameters Connie and Chris paid a visit to the chapel at Great Ormond Street Hospital as they continue to hope they can take him to America for treatment The Pope is said to be ready to offer a Vatican passport to the baby boy to trump the rulings in this country about his future Connie and Chris claimed today that they are being kept in the dark, with hospital bosses having meetings without inviting them. Last night Miss Yates said: 'Doctors have kept us in the dark. We can only hope that various meetings they've been having, to which we have not been invited, are positive and that they will let us take Charlie to the US for treatment.' A spokesman for the family added: 'While meetings have been carrying on all week around them, doctors at the hospital have not thought to include them. 'On rare occasions when Connie and Chris are invited in to meetings, they feel ambushed. 'They are called at very short notice, leaving no time for them to get a lawyer to accompany them. The way they are continually treated, as if their views as parents don't matter, is heaping stress on them at a time when naturally they are http://www.hotfrog.com/business/newcastle-movers_42589429 already very distressed.' The family have released photos of Charlie's first haircut, done earlier this week. Miss Yates said: 'Charlie's beautiful hair was getting decidedly long. I always think it is a very poignant moment for any mum when her baby is old enough to have a first haircut.' Protestors on Thursday gathered in support of Charlie, in the hope he could get to America for more treatment It came after the parents released an image inside the hospital's chapel, about which Connie said: 'Chris and I have gone through some dark moments and continue to go through every parent's worst nightmare as Charlie's life hangs in the balance. 'When things simply get too much to bear, we find the beautiful chapel at the hospital a place of great peace and tranquility.' St Christopher's chapel, described by Oscar Wilde as 'the most delightful private chapel in London' provides sanctuary for staff, children and families as of some of the sickest children in the country. Earlier this week, Pope Francis said he hopes doctors will allow the parents of 10-month-old Charlie Gard to 'care for their child until the end' and protesters gathered outside Buckingham Palace to protest against a court decision to allow the baby's life support machine to be switched off. Banners read 'don't let me die' and 'save Charlie Gard' as the lined the streets in protest on Thursday In a statement today, the Vatican said: 'The Holy Father follows with affection and emotion the affair of little Charlie Gard and expresses his closeness to his parents. 'He prays for them, hoping that their desire to accompany and care for their child until the end is not disregarded.' Connie and Chris shared the picture as the Labour Party leader joined the debate on Charlie's future, which still hangs in the balance. Jeremy Corbyn has admitted he too would do 'anything' to save Charlie if it was his own son and said: 'I feel absolutely for the parents'. The Labour leader said Charlie's parents are right to fight for their baby because 'any parent would want their child to get the best possible treatment'. But Mr Corbynstopped short of calling for Great Ormond Street to let them take the ten-month-old to America. Chris Gard and Connie Yates released this new picture of their son Charlie and are 'overwhelmed' after Donald Trump and the Pope offered their support - but the hopes of saving him are fading Jeremy Corbyn (pictured today) would do 'anything' if his child was as ill as Charlie Gard and said today: 'I feel absolutely for the parents'. He said: 'All I can say is that any parent would feel for those parents and say if it was my child that was going through a terrible, terrible trauma like this, a life threatening trauma, you'd move might and main to get them the best treatment they can. I fully understand that'. RELATED ARTICLESPrevious1NextTheresa May and Boris Johnson both REFUSE to step in to help...'Don't give up... miracles do happen' Mother of 'Italian... Share this articleShare Charlie's future looks increasingly bleak today with doctors refusing to let him leave the hospital and Theresa May and Boris Johnson deciding not to intervene. And some medical experts have urged his parents to accept the difficult reality now facing them. 'Any parent going through this would want their child to get the best possible treatment that could be found anywhere, and I think it is up to us to ensure they do get that best possible treatment. Q&A: Can Charlie be saved at the 11th hour? Charlie's parents said they had been denied their final wish to be able to take their son home to die and felt 'let down' after losing their legal fight How can doctors end Charlie's life against his parents' wishes? Great Ormond Street (GOSH) took Charlie's case to the High Court and a judge agreed to allow them to end Charlie's treatment because it was not in his 'best interests' after he agreed it will cause him pain and will not improve his condition. The Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights all rejected appeals by his parents Chris Gard and Connie Yates, who believe they should have the final say on their son's treatment. Can the doctors change their mind and not turn off his life support? Yes. Great Ormond Street could go back to the High Court to stop the order they fought for this year. The process of gaining a Consent Order could be done on an urgent basis and completed in less than two hours. Experts have told MailOnline this is the only way Charlie could travel to America or Rome for treatment because his parents' appeals appear to have been exhausted. Can the hospital stop his parents taking him to America without permission? Yes. If doctors believe that any parent will cause suffering to their child, police can be called in to arrest them using Powers of Protection legislation. In the case of young cancer sufferer Ashya King his parents faced a European Arrest Warrant after absconding with their son who was in hospital. Charlie is on a ventilator so would require a team of medical staff to move him and his equipment. Why won't the hospital let Charlie die at home? Connie Yates and Chris Gard say doctors have denied their 'final wish' to take Charlie home to die. Travelling to a hospice was also denied. While judges ruled that his treatment should end, there is nothing in the judgments that says the little boy cannot be outside the hospital. Great Ormond Street refused to tell MailOnline on what basis that decision was taken. 'It is difficult to judge what a medical, a medically qualified person, has assessed on the case, I haven't seen that, I'm not medically qualified'. Theresa May is braced for a grilling by Donald Trump on saving Charlie Gard tomorrow. The White House has requested a one-to-one meeting with the Prime Minister at the G20 gathering of world leaders in Hamburg. The agenda for the hour-long meeting has not been released, but Downing Street is preparing for the Charlie case to come up. President Trump has declared America's staunch support for saving the desperately ill 11-month-old boy. His family say Mr Trump has 'a very good understanding of the whole case'. Yesterday it emerged the White House has been phoning the family and also the office of Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. And the international tug-of-love over Charlie intensified as Italy also urged Britain to help save him. The Italian Foreign Minister personally lobbied his counterpart Boris Johnson in a phone call between Rome and London. It follows interventions by Pope Francis, who tweeted of the 'duty to defend human life', and the Vatican, which has offered the papal hospital in Rome to treat Charlie. Mrs May's meeting with Mr Trump tomorrow is likely to be dominated by the North Korea missile crisis and the prospects for a post-Brexit trade deal. But Number 10 is preparing a detailed briefing for the PM on Charlie's case in anticipation of likely questions from the President. Until now, Ministers have not been involved in briefing the White House on the little boy, and his rare genetic condition, leaving the task to his family, the hospital and Department of Health lawyers. Last night a White House source said: 'The President is deeply moved by the heartbreaking situation facing Charlie Gard and his parents. 'Although the President himself has not spoken to the family, members of the administration, assisted by British officials, have done so. 'President Trump has no desire to pressure the family in any way. However, he does want them to know that he is willing to provide assistance should they need any. 'As a father and grandfather, President Trump understands the limitless love one has for a child and he wishes to be helpful to Charlie Gard and his family, as does Pope Francis and millions of families worldwide'. Charlie Gard's parents have been offered support in their case by President Trump but Theresa May and Boris Johnson have declined to get involved President Trump and the White House has asked for a one-to-one with Theresa May and Downing St is preparing for it to include a chat about Charlie Gard Officials insist Mrs May cannot intervene in the case unless new evidence is produced to persuade Charlie's doctors and the courts that treatment abroad offers a realistic prospect of improvement in his condition. But the baby boy's parents, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, have steadfastly refused to give up hope Miss Yates said: 'The support from the Pope and the President has given us hope. They are traditional men who believe in the family. 'They believe in our case and understand why we believe it is right to continue fighting so hard to save Charlie.' But despite Mr Trump's tweet on Monday that America would be 'delighted' to help Charlie, his future appeared bleak yesterday. Mrs May told the Commons the matter was in the hands of Great Ormond Street Hospital, where Charlie is in intensive care. And the hospital, which won legal battles all the way to the Supreme Court to be allowed to remove his life-support, claimed its hands were tied by https://foursquare.com/v/newcastle-movers/58b9a969000bef4879f13a77 the courts. Chris Gard and Connie Yates with their son Charlie Gard. They have refused to give up hope through a high court battle to treat their son The President waded in to offer his support too, but the words don't seem to be changing his future Senior legal sources said the various court rulings mean doctors are obliged to withdraw Charlie's artificial ventilator and prevent him from going to America to try experimental therapy. They said even if the hospital changed its stance, it would take another court case to reverse the http://www.neustarlocaleze.biz/directory/Listing/View/901830688 rulings, which effectively demand Charlie must die. But friends of the boy's parents disputed this, saying there was no legal reason why Great Ormond Street could not back down. It is still possible the hospital will at least agree to allow Charlie to go home to die - which his parents said was their 'final wish' if all else failed. But they are still desperate to take him to the United States, where a specialist doctor is ready to try an experimental therapy on Charlie for free. Charlie's parents Chris Gard and Connie Yates, who wanted him to undergo a therapy trial in the US, must accept the difficult reality facing them, said Jonathan Montgomery, a professor of health care law at University College London. The Italian Foreign Minister personally lobbied his counterpart Boris Johnson in a phone call between Rome and London He said: 'This is not a case where Charlie's parents have not been listened to.
It is a case where their hopes for improvement are not justified by the evidence that they and others have put before the courts. 'The case is tragic, but we owe it to Charlie to take decisions based on evidence. Hope requires some foundation if it is to justify subjecting him to harm.' Mitochondrial disease, a rare genetic condition from which Charlie is suffering - and which leaves him unable to see, hear or move - is 'cruel' and without a cure, said Professor Sian Harding, director of the BHF Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine Centre at Imperial College. Prof Harding said: 'Mitochondrial diseases are cruel because they strike babies and young children, who rapidly deteriorate. It is because there is no cure that the scientific and medical community have concentrated on pre-conception mitochondrial therapy, and it has been an enormous advance that this is now licensed by the Government. It allows parents with these mutations to have healthy children, though sadly cannot help babies already born.' Dr Giles Birchley, senior research associate in surgical innovation and bioethics at the University of Bristol, said 'only the most desperate cases reach the courts'. He said: 'It is natural to reach out to that child's poor parents, whose suffering is dreadful. But putting any terminally ill child through an experimental treatment which cannot make them better will not help either that child or their parents. It will only prolong that child's hurt and suffering.' Professor Dominic Wilkinson, director of medical ethics at the University of Oxford, said doctors must take the 'ethical course'. He said: 'Sadly, reluctantly, doctors and judges are justified in concluding that continuing life support is not always helpful for a child and is in fact doing more harm than good. 'Providing comfort, avoiding painful and unhelpful medical treatments, supporting the child and family for their remaining time: sometimes that is the best that we can do, and the only ethical course.' After Mr Trump's tweet, the youngster became a global cause celebre, and US television shows have taken up the campaign to save him, with one denouncing British courts as a 'death panel'. Yesterday Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano phoned Mr Johnson at the Foreign Office to discuss the Vatican's offer to treat Charlie at the 'Pope's hospital' in Rome. Pope Francis's spokesman had already vowed to 'overcome' any legal obstacles to get Charlie there. But Mr Johnson refused to step in, with a source close to the Foreign Secretary saying he told the Italian minister: 'This was a deeply tragic and complex case for all involved, and it was right that decisions continued to be led by expert medical opinion, supported by the courts, in line with Charlie's best interests'. The High Court, Appeal Court, Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights have all ruled Charlie is brain-damaged, is suffering pain, has no hope of recovery and his 'best interests' are to die. Charlie's type of mitochondrial depletion syndrome is so rare, he is only the 16th sufferer worldwide. The disease drains energy from his body's organs and muscles, and he can only breathe with the help of a mechanical ventilator. It is unclear why the hospital has not yet removed Charlie's ventilator, a week after being given the green light to do so when the parents exhausted all their legal options. The High Court, Appeal Court, Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights have all ruled Charlie is brain-damaged, is suffering pain, has no hope of recovery and his 'best interests' are to die Charlie is only the 16th sufferer of the incredibly rare disease worldwide, and cannot breathe without a ventilator Miss Yates, 31, and Mr Gard, 32, of South West London, say their son is not brain damaged and showing signs of improvement. They are mounting a round-the-clock vigil at his hospital bedside, after begging doctors for more time to say their goodbyes. It is understood the hospital has already delayed his death twice. At Prime Minister's Questions yesterday, the family's MP, Seema Malhotra, asked Mrs May if she would 'do all she can' to help Charlie go to America and 'try to make this happen'. Mr May replied: 'It's an unimaginable position for anybody to be in and I fully understand and appreciate any parent in these circumstances would want to do anything possible.' It is understood the hospital has delayed turning off life support twice, as Chris and Connie say their son is not brain damaged But she made clear it was a matter for the hospital doctors by saying she was 'confident Great Ormond Street will consider any information that comes forward'. Appearing on ITV's Good Morning Britain yesterday, renowned scientist and genetics expert Lord Winston criticised Mr Trump and the Pope. He said: 'One has to accept the loss of a child is about the worst injury that any person can have... but having said that, these interferences from the Vatican and from Donald Trump seem to me to be extremely unhelpful and very cruel, actually, because this child has been dealt with at a hospital which has huge expertise in mitochondrial disease and is being offered a break in an [Italian] hospital that has never published anything on this disease, as far as I'm aware.' Great Ormond Street has not issued any statement so far this week. Social media has got world behind him... Charlie's army of supporters have harnessed the power of social media to spread their message across the globe. Slogans such as SaveCharlieGard and JeSuisCharlie have been widely shared online with such success that Twitter and Facebook have struggled to cope. Online comments that went viral in Italy led to the Vatican joining the campaign, followed yesterday by the Italian government. And in America tweets and Facebook posts have been published at the rate of about one a second. Supporters have been getting their message across with emotive images. One compared Charlie and mother Connie Yates to the Madonna and Child. Another painting showed a mother protecting her baby - a reference to Charlie's parents' refusal to let the terminally ill boy die. The campaign to save the 11-month-old has been driven by posts linking to petitions and fundraising sites. However, some supporters say they have become victims of software that automatically classes their postings as spam. Twitter and Facebook run programmes that weed out 'robotic' marketing campaigns with similar content. It has led to complaints of censorship by social media firms. One poster said: 'We will not be silent, we are Charlie's Army.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4673276/Pope-Francis-Charlie-Gard-Vatican-passport.html
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