awful but cheerful
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new hair day

greelin:

if you ever bleach your hair then go back to your natural hair color the urge to bleach it again remains attached to you. forever. like a malevolent entity of some sort

qualitysigns:

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Seattle, Washington, USA

from Seattle Pride 2006

mariah-do-not-care-y:

Interview Magazine November 1991, “My Own Private Idaho”, Ph. Bruce Weber

psychotickenesis:

would you lez out with me in the saw trap

@librarycards

enchantedbook:

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Illustration for Cinderella by Yoshitaka Amano

uncomfortablecliche:

dio7r:

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i’ve literally been here the whole time

bovineblogger:

bat-connoisseur:

bovineblogger:

trans person: im trans

society: ok

the magnificent african forest buffalo:

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The magnificent african forest buffalo:

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iim. actually going to cry. im so honored thank uou

sayruq:

NEW: Internal CNN directives force all Israel news through the Network's Jerusalem Bureau, subjecting it to oversight by the IDF censor. CNN also hired a soldier out of the IDF Spokesperson Unit to cover the aftermath of October 7th. https://t.co/X2SJRppg3Z  — Daniel Boguslaw (@DRBoguslaw) January 4, 2024ALT

Like all foreign news organizations operating in Israel, CNN’s Jerusalem bureau is subject to the rules of the Israel Defense Forces’s censor, which dictates subjects that are off-limits for news organizations to cover, and censors articles it deems unfit or unsafe to print. As The Intercept reported last month, the military censor recently restricted eight subjects, including security cabinet meetings, information about hostages, and reporting on weapons captured by fighters in Gaza. In order to obtain a press pass in Israel, foreign reporters must sign a document agreeing to abide by the dictates of the censor.

CNN’s practice of routing coverage through the Jerusalem bureau does not mean that the military censor directly reviews every story. Still, the policy stands in contrast to other major news outlets, which in the past have run sensitive stories through desks outside of Israel to avoid the pressure of the censor. On top of the official and unspoken rules for reporting from Israel, CNN recently issued directives to its staff on specific language to use and avoid when reporting on violence in the Gaza Strip. The network also hired a former soldier from the IDF’s Military Spokesperson Unit to serve as a reporter at the onset of the war.

merosezah:
““Traditional lanterns during Ramadan lighted up a market in Gaza City, Palestine, on June 5th 2016. Mohammed Asad/APA Images/Zuma Press
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merosezah:

Traditional lanterns during Ramadan lighted up a market in Gaza City, Palestine, on June 5th 2016. Mohammed Asad/APA Images/Zuma Press