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have you ever wondered how it feels to be a little bit blonde a little bit famous and very much dead. well look no further
#Spotify#featuring appearances from FATHER ISSUES#POLITICAL TURMOIL#SUBSTANCE ABUSE#JOYS OF SINGLE PARENTHOOD#EMOTIONAL DISTANCING STEMMING FROM AFOREMENTIONED ISSUES (ALL)#and THE POWER OF MATERNAL LOVE#or just LOVE#some of these are subtle. but they're there if you know where to look#RIP 2012-2022#a lot of this relates to my au but it still fits canon very well#feel free to ask me about it. make me one of those people who get to answer asks with drawings and paragraphs of various sizes#curlfeather
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Mali Appoints New Prime Minister Amid Political Challenges
Mali’s New Prime Minister Appointed Amid Political Turmoil The ruling junta in Mali has appointed its spokesperson as the new prime minister, a move that follows the dismissal of his civilian predecessor, who publicly criticized the government. Col. Abdoulaye Maiga takes over the role from Choguel Maiga, who had served since 2021 and had been a staunch defender of the junta. Their names may sound…
#Abdoulaye Maiga#Choguel Maiga#elections#governance#junta#Mali#military leadership#new prime minister#political turmoil#Russia
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#DNC 2024#Convention Coverage#Party Politics#Political Conflict#Convention News#Delegate Showdown#Political Strategy#2024 Election#Political Turmoil#Convention Controversy#Delegate Drama#Speaking Slot Demand#Political Convention#Uncommitted Delegates#Convention Chaos#Youtube
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Champai Soren Speaks His Heart Out, Sends Emotional Message to His Supporters
Former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren reveals his inner turmoil and dissatisfaction with party actions leading to his resignation. Champai Soren, the former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, has shared his emotional and heartfelt message on X, revealing the series of events that led to his resignation from the chief minister’s post. JAMSHEDPUR – Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren has broken…
#मुख्य#Champai Soren#Chief Minister#emotional message#Featured#future plans#Jharkhand assembly elections#Jharkhand Politics#party leadership#political turmoil#resignation
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Jharkhand; सियासी उथल पुथल के बीच दिल्ली जा रहे चंपई सोरेन, भाजपा में हो सकते हैं शामिल
Jharkhand News: झारखंड से बड़ी सियासी उथल पुथल की खबर आ रही है। पूर्व सीएम और जेएमएम के नेता चंपाई सोरेन भाजपा में शामिल हो सकते हैं। चंपाई सोरेन आज अपने साथ जेएमएम के तीन विधायकों को लेकर दिल्ली आ रहे हैं। चंपाई सोरेन एयर इंडिया की फ्लाइट से दिल्ली आ रहे हैं। वे कई बड़े भाजपा नेताओं के संपर्क में पहले से थे और आज दिल्ली में उनके भाजपा में शामिल होने की बात कही जा रही है। चंपाई सोरेन झारखंड के…
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Political Turmoil Casts Doubt on 40 MW Electricity Sale to Bangladesh
As the protest intensified, Bangladesh sent a letter in the first week of July asking to move the date of the agreement, then the dialogue was going on between Kathmandu and Dhaka to reach an agreement by the end of August, but it was also stopped due to the political developments in Dhaka. Kathmandu — Due to the recent political developments in Bangladesh, the 40 MW electricity sale agreement…
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When CIA Analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA assassination, a renegade faction targets Jack and his family as revenge. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jack Ryan: Harrison Ford Dr. Caroline “Cathy” Ryan: Anne Archer Sally Ryan: Thora Birch Sean Miller: Sean Bean Kevin O’Donnell: Patrick Bergin Annette: Polly Walker Lord William Holmes: James Fox Lt. Cmdr. Robby Jackson: Samuel L. Jackson Adm. James Greer: James Earl Jones Paddy O’Neil: Richard Harris Marty Cantor: J.E. Freeman Dennis Cooley: Alex Norton Watkins: Hugh Fraser Inspector Highland: David Threlfall Owens: Alun Armstrong Sissy: Berlinda Tolbert Lord Justice: Gerald Sim First Aide: Pip Torrens Ashley: Thomas Russell Charlie Dugan: Andrew Connolly Ned Clark: Keith Campbell Jimmy Reardon: Jonathan Ryan Court Guard: P.H. Moriarty Interviewer: Bob Gunton CIA Technician: Ted Raimi Secretary: Brenda James Paddy Boy: Karl Hayden Lady Holmes: Claire Oberman Young Holmes: Oliver Stone The Electrician: Tom Watt Constable: Tim Dutton Constable: Martin Cochrane Rose: Ellen Geer Winter: John Lafayette Ferro: Shaun Duke Spiva: Fritz Sperberg CIA Analyst: Allison Barron Dr Shapiro: Philip Levien FBI Agent Shaw: Jesse D. Goins Avery: Michael Ryan Way FBI Director’s Bodyguard (uncredited): Peter Weireter Film Crew: Director of Photography: Donald McAlpine Original Music Composer: James Horner Screenplay: W. Peter Iliff Producer: Mace Neufeld Producer: Robert Rehme Director: Phillip Noyce Screenplay: Donald Stewart Editor: William Hoy Editor: Neil Travis Casting: Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Makeup Artist: Michael Key Casting: Amanda Mackey Executive Producer: Charles H. Maguire Makeup Department Head: Peter Robb-King Art Direction: Joseph P. Lucky Hairstylist: Anne Morgan Costume Design: Norma Moriceau Makeup Artist: Pat Gerhardt Set Decoration: John M. Dwyer Makeup Artist: John R. Bayless Production Design: Joseph C. Nemec III Stunts: Dick Ziker Stunts: Terry Leonard Visual Effects Supervisor: Robert Grasmere Visual Effects Supervisor: John C. Walsh Stunt Coordinator: Andy Bradford Stunt Coordinator: Steve Boyum Stunts: Michael T. Brady Stunts: Janet Brady Stunts: William H. Burton Jr. Stunts: Bobby Bass Stunts: Keith Campbell Stunts: David Burton Stunts: Clarke Coleman Stunts: Gerry Crampton Stunts: Cynthia Cypert Stunts: Laura Dash Stunts: Gabe Cronnelly Stunts: Steve M. Davison Stunts: Jeff Imada Stunts: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts: Annie Ellis Stunts: Richard M. Ellis Stunts: Tony Epper Stunts: Elaine Ford Stunts: Kenny Endoso Stunts: James M. Halty Stunt Coordinator: Martin Grace Stunts: Steve Hart Stunts: Scott Hubbell Stunts: Craig Hosking Stunts: Henry Kingi Stunts: Joel Kramer Stunts: Paul Jennings Stunts: Gene LeBell Stunts: Gary McLarty Stunts: Mark McBride Stunts: Bennie Moore Stunts: Valentino Musetti Stunts: John C. Meier Stunts: Alan Oliney Stunts: Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Double: Bobby Porter Stunts: Steve Picerni Stunts: Tony van Silva Stunts: Chad Randall Stunts: Rod Woodruff Stunt Double: Vic Armstrong Second Unit Director: David R. Ellis Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett Stunts: Tim A. Davison Novel: Tom Clancy Movie Reviews: John Chard: Good guys are real good, and the bad guys are real bad. Patriot Games is a more than serviceable thriller, perhaps a bit out of date when viewing it now, but still a very effective good against evil piece. The source material is so dense and intricate it was always going to be hard to condense that into a 2 hour movie, but I feel the makers manage to keep it fleshy whilst making the respective characters interesting and watchable. The acting on show is more than adequate, Harrison Ford is great in the role of Jack Ryan, he manages to portray him as a sensitive family man who can step up to the plate when things get ugly, and Anne Archer is solid enough as the wife and mother caught up in the web of nastiness unfolding. The baddies are led by the brooding Sean Bean who is a little under written, whilst Richard Harris is sadly underused. However, the action set pieces make their mark and thankfully we get a riveting...
#Assassin#assassination attempt#based on novel or book#british prime minister#cia analyst#ex military#intelligence#intelligence analyst#intelligence service#ira (irish republican army)#ireland#jack ryan#northern ireland#political thriller#political turmoil#psychopath#repayment#Revenge#terrorism#Top Rated Movies#USA#washington dc
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The Uncivil War
When Britain slides into civil war, and it is 'when' rather than 'if', The early years will pass, a shadow play, an unnoticed rift. On city streets where darkness cloaks, unseen, the war will tread, Each morning brings commuters' gaze on ruins that spread.
A phoney war will linger long, its players veiled in night, Normalcy a brittle shell in the soft, deceiving light. Elections held as rituals, their alien nature grows, Till Britain’s face in parliament no longer British shows.
And then the penny drops, a slow and creeping dread, Amongst the liberal middle class, awakening unsaid. The working class, forsaking ties, their parties old betray, United by their common cause, a new and stern array.
Ethno-nationalism, once forlorn, now rises from the grave, As parliament, a foreign court, becomes the new enclave. Islamists will outnumber those who once held nation dear, While left-wing hands in crimson gloves, the jihad’s call they cheer.
Community defence will rise, where politics once stood, White British officers will turn, in this, their brotherhood. The violence then will escalate, its flames consume the night, Whites against the myriad shades, in an unyielding fight.
Normal life will fracture, the cities now a cage, Like 28 Days Later scenes, with fear upon each page. Offices on lockdown, the streets a battleground, Public transport, cars abandoned, no safety to be found.
The army sent to seal the streets, but soldiers' hearts may sway, Under strongman’s banner, or a coup to seize the day. Civilians pressed to militias, their lives in chaos spun, The exodus of immigrants, and more with arms will come.
Ferries cease their crossings, but small boats ply the waves, White flight to rural bastions, tent cities rise in graves. Yet civil war we name it not, though chaos reigns supreme, No shelling, no airstrikes, just madness in a dream.
The grid will fail, the power fades, dark nights will conquer all, Food crises loom as shelves are bare, and raiders breach each wall. I cannot see the end of this, if slaughter marks our path, As Europe too may tumble down, consumed in civil wrath.
War with Russia, or the brink, the threads of fate entwine, Britain's plight, a tragic tale, in this dark, dreadful time. For now, we march towards the storm, with eyes that see yet blind, And know that in our lifetime, despair is what we’ll find.
#Dystopian Vision#Civil Unrest#Political Turmoil#Ethno-nationalism#Urban Chaos#Societal Collapse#Dark Future#Phoney War#National Identity Crisis#Martial Law#Immigration and Exodus#Power and Survival#Britain in Crisis#Conflict and Despair#Foreboding Reality
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Three rules to make election season sane
It goes without saying, that election season isn’t exactly something we look forward to. I have three key rules to help us keep our heads up during this time. Considering the potential for political turmoil and the outspokenness of celebrities from both political spectrums, we desperately need a dose of normality and logic. Providing the Audio Commentary with Dan Riley on the upcoming…
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The Fall of Wolfsbane (Ravenglass Legends, book one) - chapter one (excerpt)
Chill wind bit into Ragnar Wolfsbane’s knuckles as he gripped his shield and spear. He planted his feet into solid earth, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in the shield wall with his brother warriors. Frost lay in the shadows, throwing blue ripples towards the patches of harsh sunlight. Ragnar braced himself with gritted teeth as his opponents smashed into him, shields clashing with shields,…
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#Adventure and betrayal#Battling fate#Birthright struggle#Captive royalty#Dark empire#Empire conflict#epic fantasy#fantasy adventure#Fantasy kingdom#Fantasy warfare#Hero&039;s Journey#Intrigue and destiny#Medieval intrigue#Mythical saga#New novel glimpse#Political turmoil#Ragnar&039;s destiny#Royal captive#Wolfsbane saga
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Leaders | Soldiers, Go Home! Pakistan’s Perma-Crisis. Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Most Popular Politician, Must Be Free to Contest Timely Elections
— June 1st, 2023 | The Economist
The One & Only, The Legend of Legends and The Most Honest Politician in The History of Pakistan: IMRAN KHAN!
Imran khan was a terrible prime minister(Bullshit). In office from 2018-2022, the Pakistani cricket star turned populist leader appointed corrupt ministers, locked up his opponents and hounded the press(More Lies and Bullshit). As Pakistanis rapidly went off him (Bullshit.), he peddled desperate anti-American conspiracy theories (Bullshit. He didn’t become American Puppet likes Corrupt Politicians, Army Generals and Judges). Had his government limped on to the general election due later this year, his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (pti) party would probably have been trounced (More lies).
That is how democracy is supposed to work. Bad governments get summarily ejected. Fear of a reckoning encourages politicians to do better. One government’s failures are a lesson to its successors. Yet Pakistan, tragically, has experienced little if any of that. Its Arrogant Corrupt to Their Cores Army Generals, the Real Power in the Country of 240 Million Since Its Independence in 1947, Have Not Permitted a Prime Minister to Complete a Five-Year Term. Mr Khan, an erstwhile military favourite, was handed power after the generals toppled his predecessor, and was then himself Dismissed last year following an Army-orchestrated No-confidence Vote. Thereby, the generals helped turn a failed politician (Bullshit) into a Populist Hero (Because He is an Honest Man, Not Corrupt like Generals, Politicians and Judges. He Refused to Become a Puppet of the US and the WEST), whose rabble-rousing (Bullshit) has become a threat to order (Again Bullshit), even as Pakistan faces a balance-of-payments crisis (It’s not his Fault). It is a textbook example of the incompetence, as well as power-hunger, of the men who presume to run the world’s fifth-most-populous country.
Were Mr Khan’s party allowed to contest the scheduled election, he would now probably be swept back to power in Islamabad. So the army intervened again. It had him charged (Illegally) with ‘Multiple Crimes, From Blasphemy to Terrorism, and Placed Under de-Facto House Arrest’, and then set about dismantling his party. Thousands of pti activists have been arrested and most of the party’s senior leaders (Under Corrupt Generals’ Gunpoint) leant on to renounce Mr Khan. Whether the Corrupt Generals will even let the election go ahead is unclear.
Pakistan’s woeful governance is a direct consequence of such military meddling. The country’s political parties, as the pti is now demonstrating, are shifting bands of opportunists, their members united by little more than an appetite to capitalise on whatever brief opportunity to get rich the generals afford them. Its governments, formed at the army’s behest and in the knowledge that they are unlikely to last a full term, have little incentive to take tough political decisions. No wonder the current administration of Shehbaz Sharif has balked at the eye-watering tax rises and subsidy cuts that the IMF is demanding for its latest bail-out of Pakistan, which would be the 23rd. The courts, an instrument of army control, are often intimidated and corrupted by the generals’ fixer-spies. Ditto the media.
The cost of the dysfunction is incalculable. Dominated by the agriculturally rich state of Punjab, Pakistan was for a long time a match for its much bigger Indian rival. Its army arguably lost four wars against India, but narrowly. Its cricketers were better than their neighbour’s. In 1990 the two countries’ average income per head was almost the same. Now Indians are, on average, 50% richer than Pakistanis. And whereas India is fast becoming a global power, Pakistan, beset by economic, environmental and social crises that its governments scarcely seem to comprehend, has become a global menace. It is abysmally governed, violent, unstable and nuclear-armed. Owing to the public anger Mr Khan is whipping up, it is now also at risk of civil strife. All this in a country whose population is projected to be more than 100m bigger in 2050 than it is today.
This mess has only one solution. The generals must, once and for all, get out of politics. Pakistan otherwise has no chance of getting the better governments it needs and deserves. The time for this is now. The election should be held to schedule and Mr Khan and his party—unimpressive though they are (Not True, again same bullshit)—be free to contest it. It is for Pakistani voters to choose who should govern them. They could scarcely choose worse than their Turkey-cocking Corrupt to their Cores, Arrogant, Schizophrenic and Boak Bollocks Generals. Those self-appointed guardians of Pakistan have done little except lower, weaken and immiserate it. ■
This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline "Soldiers, Go Home"
#The Leaders#Sodiers Go Home#Rogue and Corrupt Pakistan’s Army Generals#Political Turmoil#Pakistan’s Elections#Imported Government Backed By War Criminal USA#The Economist
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Political Crisis in Abkhazia: President Bzhania Resigns Amid Protests
Political Turmoil in Abkhazia Following President’s Resignation Aslan Bzhania, the President of Abkhazia, has announced his resignation amidst a wave of protests that erupted in response to a controversial investment agreement. Critics of the deal argue that it would significantly enhance Russian influence in the region, leading to heightened tensions among the populace. On November 15,…
#Abkhazia#Aslan Bzhania#government crisis#investment agreement#local autonomy#opposition#political turmoil#property agreement#protests#resignation#Russian influence#Sukhumi
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what the fuck is a kilometer
#happy 4th guys#heres another year of surviving political and social turmoil#non fruk#non fruk tag#hetalia#hetalia axis powers#axis powers ヘタリア#aph hetalia#hws hetalia#hetalia world stars#hetalia fan art#hetalia fanart#historical hetalia tag#historical hetalia#aph#hws#aph america#hws america
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i like zasp a lot
#art#bug fables#bug fables zasp#bf zasp#bug fables mothiva#< sort of lmao#for the first time drawing him I think it went. mostly ok#he has me in a chokehold#this big tough scarred guy from a kingdom rife with political turmoil#and he manages to get accepted into the rest of bugaria#and all he does with that freedom is love his gf a lot#I said earlier they should break up but eh. honestly. if mothiva’s good to him that’s all I care about lmao#she can be an asshole to everyone else. just not zasp.#*slaps roof of…brain* this bad boy can fit so many zasp headcanons#gonna expose myself I fr did not realize it was zasp during that quest until I spied him LMAO#‘this guy seems kinda familiar’ wdym vi no he doesnOH
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this zionist cuck is always getting bodied on his own show lmaooo
#Lebanon's economic struggles#American politics#Middle East turmoil#geopolitical interference#Lebanon#impoverished#struggling country#American invasion#interference#Taliban#Middle East#American interference
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Gonna be real. I know I’m super biased in saying this but I genuinely think it’s more conducive to the story’s message and themes if Thistle is still alive after the end of the manga. Like.
There’s all these examples of characters talking about how love and support from those who matter most to you is what can allow you to heal despite experiencing immense trauma. Themes of life and death and rebirth in both a physical and metaphysical sense. I just think it’s so much more satisfying for Thistle to get that, too, more so than the tragedy of him dying. You could say that him not getting that chance is just how things go sometimes, but in a series all about defying fate and walking the more difficult but fulfilling path (after all, recovery and facing the reality of it all certainly wouldn’t be easy) I would argue that him living serves the narrative much better.
#polly speaks#dungeon meshi#dunmeshi#dungeon meshi spoilers#delicious in dungeon#thistle dungeon meshi#dungeon meta#thistle posting#Also he should live bc I LIKE HIM HES MY LITTLE GUY <- very biased#idk I don’t and have never liked ‘they’re too broken to live’ plots and dungeon meshi doesn’t seem to either lol#Plus again this is way more angsty then him just dying at the end of the manga could ever be.#The lengthy recovery. the political turmoil. the reactions from the golden kingdom villagers he menaced for a thousand years. actually#confronting the reality of how he was treated and how his own brother wanted him dead. So much potential just so much
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