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Tenderness

@Tenderness83

I love lots of fandoms and ships! Current fave is Hazbin Hotel and TADC. I’m over 18. NSFW content. All are welcome who come in good faith.

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Lucius Merryweather 🖊️🐶 ASTRALINE
The Amazing Digital Circus fandom is one of the most well served fandoms that I have ever seen. Free global youtube releases for every episode is something most fandoms could only ever dream of. I really hope you start to show some more appreciation for the creatives who put their blood, sweat, and tears into making your show. Frankly, I'm embarrassed at the entitlement I've witnessed. I understand it is likely that many of you are young and have never had to experience the inconvenience of partial releases. I once had to wait a full year to watch a movie for my favourite franchise and had to dodge spoilers the entire time. Could the animation studio have just released it on YouTube for free? Yes. But that would have led to an intense loss in revenue. The fact that indie animation studios like Glitch have been able to make that happen for you is a miracle. It's something you should celebrate. Not use against them the second they want to, just once for the finale of their show, do an early release in theaters, which is a historic achievement for indie studios, by the way. They had every right to want to monetize and reward themselves. And yet, they STILL pushed and pushed to get you the free release as early as possible, in spite of the protestations of the cinema corporations that have every right to want it to be exclusive for longer. That is a studio that truly loves its global fandom. I wish more of you realized that.
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Tenderness@Tenderness83·
@Jinssicy Is p3 the aftermath of Batman slitting Jason’s throat and the bomb going off?
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VVVVi@Jinssicy·
To be honest, I think Superboy Prime saved Jason’s life twice — once from the Joker(P1 P2)and once from Batman(P3 P4). You can see that in both cases, there are pink light caused by SBP's super punch
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fagchael@shakemybrujay·
goodmorning my beautiful oomfs just a reminder dilfson todd is going to bless our day
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Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This day (April 11) in 1961, began the trial of Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. For the first time since the Romans destroyed the Temple in 70 CE, Jews sat in judgment over a man who orchestrated their mass murder. In a 14-week trial, 111 survivors took the stand & described the horrors of the Final Solution, not just with dry Nazi documents, but with living voices. On December 15, 1961, Eichmann was convicted on all 15 counts: crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and membership in a criminal organization. He was hanged on June 1, 1962. But this trial was about much more than one man. Unlike the Nuremberg trials of 1945–46, where the victorious Allies judged Nazi leaders for “crimes against humanity” in the abstract, relying almost entirely on German paperwork and marginalizing Jewish voices, Israel deliberately put the victims at center stage. Prosecutor Gideon Hausner opened with words that still echo: “I do not stand alone. With me stand six million accusers… Their ashes are piled up on the hills of Auschwitz and the fields of Treblinka… Their blood cries out, but their voice is not heard. Therefore, I will be their spokesman.” This was not Nuremberg where a passive French political prisoner described Auschwitz “showers” in the third person. In Jerusalem, the survivors spoke in the first person; and for the first time, the world heard the Jewish story of the Holocaust from Jews themselves. Eichmann himself was chillingly ordinary. Hannah Arendt, covering the trial for The New Yorker, famously called it “the banality of evil.” He looked like a minor bank clerk. In his final testimony he admitted arranging the transport of millions to their deaths. Yet he coldly admitted he felt no guilt for the consequences. From his own notebooks, what he actually regretted was failing to “free Hungary of all its Jews” (killing ~565,000 of Hungary’s 825,000 Jews (68%) was not enough for Eichmann). What’s more, much of the world was able to watch Eichmann’s trial. This was one of the first trials ever to be broadcast on television. ABC, CBS, NBC, and networks across Canada and beyond, all aired nightly excerpts for months; and 750 journalists descended on Jerusalem. It was through Eichmann’s trial that the world finally learned the truth of the Holocaust. At the time, Anne Frank’s diary was still new in English, and Elie Wiesel’s "Night" had just appeared. The word “Holocaust” was barely in common use, and “genocide” was just an abstract legal term. After the trial, none of that remained true. In Israel, the impact was also shattering. In the 1950s, many young sabras - viewed as tough, suntanned citizen-soldiers who had just beaten five Arab armies - looked at the 500,000 Holocaust survivors among them with a degree of condescension: “Why did you go like sheep to the slaughter?” The Eichmann proceedings forced a reckoning in Israel. Witnesses explained how they had no weapons or army, how the Nazis used systematic deception and starvation, and how Jews saw with their own eyes that escape meant fifty others shot. Israelis learned that what separated them from Europe’s Jews was not courage, but the sheer luck of birthplace or getting out on time. Survivors who had stayed silent for years finally spoke. The stigma was finally lifted. The “new Jew” of Israel and the survivor were no longer opposites. They were one people. Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion understood the stakes. Capturing Eichmann (via Mossad, halfway across the world) and trying him in Jerusalem was about reminding the world what the Germans did, and also about reminding a new generation of Israelis why their state had to exist. For centuries, Jews had been humiliated, expelled, and murdered at will. The Jews simply had no army, no intelligence service, and no sovereign court to answer back. Now, in Israel, they had all three. The existential condition of the Jewish people had changed forever with the birth of the State of Israel.
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kev@AwestruckVox·
When the TADC movie is inevitability a hit, Glitch starts having more theatrical event runs and we have more 2D animation return to the big screen with KoG, Lackadaisy and Gameoverse 🥰🥰
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Tenderness@Tenderness83·
@ThanjustaMore Agreed! Ppl are acting like avoiding social media for 2 weeks (to avoid spoilers if they can’t go to the theater) is an impossible task and I’m just like 😅 maybe getting off for a bit and touching grass would be really good for you
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Are people complaining about a #tadc movie? 😭 What's the issue this time? Y’all complain when they do something and complain when they don’t. Is it cause some will see it first? I don’t get it. you’ve gotta chill you can’t complain about everything #TheAmazingDigitalCircus
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Hillel Neuer
Hillel Neuer@HillelNeuer·
Is your flag listed below? 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇳🇴🇳🇱🇦🇺🇨🇭🇦🇹🇫🇮 If yes, it means your government joined in the nomination of Iran to a UN committee dealing with women's rights and terrorism prevention. Your MP should formally ask the government to answer why they did such a terrible thing.
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SHAME: The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been nominated to the U.N. Committee for Program and Coordination, which meets soon to shape policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention. ECOSOC members who backed this include: 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇳🇴🇳🇱🇦🇺🇨🇭🇦🇹🇫🇮

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Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
The Iranian Regime: >killed 1 million Iranians since 1979 >murders critics of the Regime >denies women basic rights >bankrolls global Islamic terrorism >allows child marriage and child rape The UN: >puts them in charge of human rights, women’s rights and anti-terrorism policy
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Tenderness@Tenderness83·
I wish there was an easy way to filter out AI content on youtube. I am so tired of running into it every second video 😑
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Tenderness@Tenderness83·
I was so excited to see that Jax has a major role in the finale! Given how long the finale is, I’m sure we’ll get plenty of everyone. But we know more about every other human than Jax. I also suspect he’s more central to the mystery of the circus than we realize. #tadc #jax
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Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
This is so awesome it made my day! A British leftist is telling a group of Iranians that they should be ashamed of themselves for waving the Israeli flag. She tells them they are "brainwashed" Their replies are nothing short of EPIC! Watch the whole thing!
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Tenderness@Tenderness83·
@HamasAtrocities This woman actually accuses other ppl of being brainwashed? Yikes. She has some nerve.
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