

(Source: jaidefinichon)
i was told to do an actual original comic and sign it with my “actual” name
Totally THIS!!
Part Two 第二部。| Part Three 第三部。| Part Four第四部。| Part Five 第五部。
Everyone, I promise you that this documentary is worth forty minutes from the life you are living. It only becomes more and more moving. This is a life changing story of a class in Japan and their pursuit to happiness. These children are more wise than any high school student I have ever met. It only get’s more and moving, and it is well worth your time. Do yourself a favour and watch this!
みなさん、この40分間のドキュメンタリーはあなたの人生にとって価値のあるものだと私は約束します。これはとても感動します。人生を変える話であり幸せの追求です。この子供達は私が今までに会ったどの高校生達よりも賢いです。これはただただ感動であり、あなたにとって価値のあるものです。どうぞこのドキュメンタリーを見て下さい。
By the Fire by ~pd-inc
Howl ;)
omg this is the best fan art for towel ever >w<****
A story like mine should never be told. For my world is as forbidden as it is fragile. Without its mysteries, it cannot survive. I certainly wasn’t born to the life of a Geisha. Like so much in my strange life, I was carried there by the current.
(Source: beyoffce)
There is not much to say about this one, just a Character with impractical clothing staged into nowhere. She´s probably posing for a portrait ;)It sure could use more detail, but then again, I don´t feel like working on this any further. The folds were fun to paint :)+ detailshots to see how sloppy I usually work ahaha (´-´)
(tw for torture and police brutality)
Omar Khadr, a sixteen year old Guantanamo Bay detainee weeps uncontrollably, clutching at his face and hair as he calls out for his mother to save him from his torment. “Ya Ummi, Ya Ummi (Oh Mother, Oh Mother),” he wails repeatedly, hauntingly with each breath he takes.
The surveillance tapes, released by Khadr’s defence, show him left alone in an interrogation room for a “break” after he tried complaining to CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) officers about his poor health due to insufficient medical attention. Ignoring his complaints and trying to get him to make false confessions, the officers get frustrated with the sixteen year old’s tears and tell him to get himself together by the time they come back from their break.
“You don’t care about me. Nobody cares about me,” he sobs to them.
The tapes show how the officers manipulated Khadr into thinking that they were helping him because they were also Canadian and how they taunted him with the prospect of home (Canada), (good) food, and familial reunion.
Khadr, a Canadian, was taken into US custody at the age of fifteen, tortured and refused medical attention because he wouldn’t attest to being a member of Al Qaeda, even though he was shot three times in the chest and had shrapnel embedded in his eyes and right shoulder. As a result, Khadr’s left eye is now permanently blind, the vision in his right eye is deteriorating, he develops severe pain in his right shoulder when the temperature drops, and he suffers from extreme nightmares.
He has been incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay since 2002, suffering extremely harsh interrogations and torture (methods), and is now 25 years old.
How can they justify shooting and imprisoning a CHILD
normalized psycopathic behavior at the national level.
This is seriously serial-killer level torturing shit. If a single person did this, capturing a teenage boy and keeping them locked up and treating them like this, we’d call them a serial killer, a predator, a sociopath.
But when the government does it and has several individuals on a lot of levels making it happen, suddenly it’s okay.
remember when Obama first got elected, the first thing he said he would do is close Guantanamo? cuz… yea. -__-