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@KatyInH

🎨Illustrator|Comic Artist ✒ Digital & Watercolor 🇬🇧 🇪🇦 Eng & Esp ❗Don't repost or edit my art 💖Thanks for the support! 📷https://t.co/242SAzEY3Q

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@Matarratasgirl Aún hoy se em va lo olla, pero ya no es tan grave (en mis años de instituto era tan nazi que me exigía eso hasta el los lápices XD) Por eso hasta la idea de un sketchbook me daba terror XD de apoco también probando a la turule ayuda, antes ni en broma usaría un rotulador gordo
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Andy Park@andyparkart·
Marvel Studios Visual Development: 2010–2026 End of an era. I was there at the start of a team that broke the mold. 16 years, 40+ films, and 15 films led as Director of Visual Development, I couldn’t be prouder of the history we made. My journey continues… #Marvel #AndyPark
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No Context Tobey Maguire
No Context Tobey Maguire@OocTobeyM·
Disney just fired the man who designed the visual identity of the entire MCU. 16 years. $30 billion at the box office. And they replaced him with freelancers. I’m going to put all of Andy Park’s contributions in the comments so you realize who this man actually is.
Andy Park@andyparkart

Marvel Studios Visual Development: 2010–2026 End of an era. I was there at the start of a team that broke the mold. 16 years, 40+ films, and 15 films led as Director of Visual Development, I couldn’t be prouder of the history we made. My journey continues… #Marvel #AndyPark

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Y después compararán y dirán que los malos son los que piratean un capítulo de My hero Academia 🙄.....
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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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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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ᴍᴀɴᴜ.
ᴍᴀɴᴜ.@ESnomanu·
En España se ha pasado de poder tener tu casa, tu coche y comerte el menú del día donde quieras, a compartir piso con cinco personas, ir hacinado en transporte público y comer comida recalentada en un triste táper
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StarMish
StarMish@StarMishlink·
El mundo se ha olvidado de tí, pero yo no.
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Haramballonie🇪🇸
Haramballonie🇪🇸@tip0DeIncogni·
Te quitan la capacidad de pagarte un triste menú del día, te obligan a comer plástico recalentado en el pasillo del súper, y los medios te lo venden como las nuevas anécdotas de éxito: coliving, carsharing y ahora mercaurante!! Lo verdaderamente terrorífico no es solo el empobrecimiento sistemático del trabajador, sino el nivel de conformismo. Nos están robando el poder adquisitivo en la cara y nos lo comemos con una sonrisita. Han anestesiado por completo cualquier espíritu crítico o revolucionario.
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Silvitas
Silvitas@SilvitasInk·
que le den el GOTY ya a este juego POR FAVOR
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Jessica Fillol 🐾🏍💨
Jessica Fillol 🐾🏍💨@JessicaFillol·
Tenía una orden de alejamiento. Se la saltó. Amenazó con matarla. Intervino la policía. Le dejaron libre. Volvió y le metió fuego a la casa con ellas dentro. Contadme otra vez cómo iba eso de que una denuncia falsa te jode la vida, que siempre me pierdo en los detalles.
ElCaso.cat@elcasocat

🔴 Intenta matar l'exparella i la filla de 2 anys calant foc a casa seva a les Franqueses del Vallès elcaso.elnacional.cat/ca/noticies/in…

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♰ 𝙽𝚊𝚎𝚝𝚘@fw_naetoblaq·
how it feels as an adult to revisit the classic books and poems you were taught in class now with fresh eyes and life experience:
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When you overhear someone give the worst take on a topic you're highly educated in but you don't care enough to say anything
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Media Literate Vriska Serket - ⚢
I've seen comments on how the 'indie scene' has been taken over by stablished creators, but to me, the fact that people who've worked in the industry need to use kickstarter to have a chance to get their projects made after being shut down or strung along by networks worries me
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‘Hilda’ and ‘Goldie’ head writer Emily Brundige has launched a Kickstarter for the second episode of her pilot animatic ‘Strawberry Vampire.’ [Support: kickstarter.com/projects/straw…]

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bitchuneedsoap
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In 2015, Disney called 250 IT workers into a meeting. They thought they were getting bonuses. Disney told them they were being replaced by workers flown in from India on H-1B visas, and if they didn't spend the next 90 days training those replacements, they'd lose their severance. Leo Perrero testified before Congress about it. Appeared on 60 Minutes. "Someone was flown in from another country to sit at my same desk and take over what I was doing. It was the most humiliating thing I've ever gone through in my life." Two workers sued Disney, HCL, and Cognizant for colluding to illegally displace American workers. Courts dismissed it. Disney Magic.
Disney@Disney

“Enjoy what you do. Love what you do.” Thank you Bob Iger for over 50 years of unforgettable experiences, storytelling and magic.

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