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I can't help but imagine the standard EDM bassline when I look at that.
Did I post it already? No?
It's Grimms Notes.
If you were both Inori and Kirika and could interact with yourself I'm sure you'd do that too.
(but seriously this edit seems to just be a voice actor thing)
Yes, this shit really happened.
Among other things happening meanwhile in Poland, there also was this march with torches of the nationalists:
So, all in all, week like any other.
Nevertheless, I'm not gonna say that it's worse than in Venezuela.
^ What are they burning? Aside from any semblance of good sense.
I think I see the corner of the Twilight Eclipse DVD to the right.
Good eye on the Twilight. Also, if you look closely you can see "J. K. Rowling". They teach young kids to worship the Devil, you know.
I feel like if you are going to get into book burning in 2019, you should at least figure out what's popular with the kids. Harry Potter I can give a pass on but like, Twilight? What about the New Orleans Literal Dark Witchcraft themed The Belles or something? And is Fifty Shades of Grey okay to own now?
Seriously though; it's quite sad to see that this stuff is still happening.
In stuff that should never stop happening;
As far as I know, you can never wash the Twilight off. Ever (or you can as like, basically all of YA has).
IIRC the main thing Harry Potter teaches, like most middle-grade kid's series, is that reading is fun.
Though of course "don't read too many (or any) books" feels like the sort of thing the thought-police would be very happy with.
ranatrista.psd
Also, I'm told yesterday was the anniversary of John Paul II's death, but contrary to my expectations I have not noticed any surge in cenzoposting.