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toto🦋@Youkai9_·
@chajunnies I will not accept slander against got7 girl girls girls or stop stop it. Cause if I do see slander against my babies it’s over.
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ΛDRIΛN@AdrianXpression·
Ppl r ‘apologizing for supporting Trump’ like: “damn, my bad! I thought this shit was only gon affect you n*ggers & f*ggots!” loooool
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inqilāb@tastefullysaucy·
Celeste had multiple linear abrasions on her hand. She must’ve fought like hell. That poor baby! Scared and all alone. She must have cried, begged to be spared. Parts of her remain missing. She went back home incomplete. This world continues to fail girls like this everyday!
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⋆ maddyrue ceo ⋆@sapphicperez·
y'all forget that maddy and cassie were literally best friends to the point maddy lived with them for months when her parents were fighting. you wanna sit there and act like what cassie did was just some "hs drama" when that same best friend picked an abuser over her.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
Seven elementary school teachers in Japan formed a private chat group to share photos of the children they taught. Seventy-five girls were violated. The leader was sentenced this week. Two years and six months. He had been the founder and administrator of the group. The other six members were also elementary school teachers. None of them had ever met in person. They had found each other online — bound by one shared interest. The sexual exploitation of the children they taught. Over years, in classrooms, at school lunches, on field trips, during changing rooms and recorder practice, they secretly photographed and filmed more than 75 girls in their care. They uploaded the images to a private group. They complimented each other's work. "Nice shot." "Can't stop looking at this one." They also shared AI-generated deepfake images of the real children they taught — digitally stripped, sexualized, and circulated among themselves. These men were not strangers to the girls. They were their homeroom teachers. The ones who wrote their report cards. The ones who walked them to the school gate. When police finally arrested the group's founder, he offered one explanation: "I felt lonely. My relationship with my family was deteriorating. On SNS, I finally felt connected to people. I didn't want to lose that connection." The judge gave him two years and six months. Seventy-five children. Two-and-a-half years. If we divide his sentence by his known victims, each child is worth twelve days of his freedom. This is not a story about seven monsters. Monsters are rare. These men were ordinary elementary school teachers, who signed contracts to protect children, who showed up to work every day, who were promoted, who received parents' trust, who stood at graduation ceremonies and watched children they had photographed walk across the stage. They found each other not because they were rare. They found each other because they were many. Japan is scheduled to begin operating a background check system for people working with children — the so-called "Japanese DBS" — in December 2026. Eight months from now. Until then, every year in Japan, hundreds of teachers are disciplined for sexual misconduct against students. Most of them return to the classroom. Many of them cross prefectures and apply again. The system, for now, allows this. His name is Yuji Wada. He is forty-two years old. He will walk out of prison at forty-four. Seventy-five children will carry this for life. This is not justice. And somewhere, this morning, in a Japanese classroom, another man like him is handing out worksheets.
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Namjoon's Dimples@natural_vampyre·
People clowning Megan about her endorsements because yall refuse to believe that SHE IS INDEPENDENT!!! All these endorsements are funding for her future music videos, tours, & the ability to pay her team without breaking her pockets!! #MeganTheeStallion #MeganOnBroadway
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meghan@megisfictional·
Grant crying over ashley calling him a piece of shit on temptation island after he literally just cheated on her
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Kendra@SurvivingCFS·
Hello. My name is Kendra. I am 32 years old and I am not on drugs. I don’t have schizophrenia. I am not a veteran. But I am still homeless and living at a shelter. Homelessness does not have a universal “look.” You could pass by me on the street, and never even know.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
In Japan, survivors of sexual abuse almost never use their real names. In 2024, Riho Fukuyama did. She was 25 when she stood up publicly and named her own father as the man who had raped her — repeatedly, in their home in Toyama, from 8th grade through her second year of high school. At least eight times. Her father was arrested. In court, he didn’t deny the sex happened. He argued she could have fought back. That her silence meant consent. The trial court didn’t buy it. Eight years in prison. The judge called it “cowardly and cruel,” and wrote this about why she didn’t resist: “She was forced to carry the unthinkable — being raped by her own father — entirely alone. Psychologically, she was cornered. She had almost no will left to fight.” He appealed. Today, the Nagoya High Court threw it out. Eight years stands. After the ruling, Riho told reporters: “I’m grateful they finally heard what I’ve been trying to say.” She now runs a foundation that helps other survivors of family sexual abuse find the courage — and the legal footing — to press charges. In Japan, this kind of abuse has long been called an invisible crime. Riho made it visible by putting her
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Zito@_Zeets·
Making people pay for tariffs only to refund the companies who raised prices and haven’t lowered prices either is so damn American
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