The party listens to one of Laios' ideas on how to bring Falin back home. Gyroscopic chicken-Falin!
I hate how this conflict has made me suspicious of watermelon emojis because now whenever I see a user with watermelons I have to think: "OK, do they just really really like watermelons, or do they want to kill 7 million jews"
This is Ruth, a 16 years old teenager with physical and intellectual disability. Like many in her age, she liked to dance and meet new friends. Her dad, Arik, took her to parties and raves.
In the picture: Ruth and her dad in a rave.
They were at the Nova festival during the Black Saturday of 07/10.
When the shooting started, Arik took Ruth in his arms, leaving behind her wheelchair, and ran for their lives. He refused to leave her behind.
The wheelchair was found burnt about a week ago, but there was no sign of Ruth and Arik.
We prayed for good news. For them to be found - wounded, kidnapped, but alive.
I got the news last night.
Their bodies were identified yesterday. They were buried today.
And I'm asking - you say it was done for freedom.
Yes, I remember the last time people with disabilities died for "freedom"
(somehow, we are never part of it)
Me ships these two a lot🌈
my "aki drives a honda accord" propaganda
ty for the nice comments on my work ^^
My pleasure :), and thank you for making cool art!
❁My favourite Japanese YouTube channels for advanced learners ❁
(Part one because tumblr is showing glitches when I try and edit further)
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Their JLPT lives and classes have saved my life on many occasions! When I started watching their videos they had only N3-N1 lessons taught in Japanese, but I believe they now also have N4 lessons in English. I also like their お金になるJLPT series a lot!
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Their N2 kanji playlist is the best I’ve seen on YouTube!
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I mentioned her podcast in the previous post, but she also has a lot of grammar and vocabulary lessons posted
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Her keigo and business Japanese playlists are really helpful, I always watch them when I need to brush up on it!
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The N1 grammar playlist is a lifesaver and covers everything
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Her vocabulary videos are really useful, I also love how she covers a lot in every lesson. Her vlogs using N1 vocab are great too!
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I will probably make a whole post on their 3 rules of onomatopoeia video because it has saved my life for JLPT, I’m now able to guess the answer based on these rules even if I have never seen the word before (and I used to struggle with onomatopoeia a lot)
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I love her conversation videos and vlogs! Probably suitable for intermediate learners too
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Amazing for kanji, especially if you’re also learning to write them!
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Also really helpful for JLPT preparation!
Please let me know in the comments if you know any others :)
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