Best Friend Megumi Fushiguro Who Doesn't Let Anyone Else Get Close To You, Especially Not Someone Who

best friend megumi fushiguro who doesn't let anyone else get close to you, especially not someone who he knows just wants to get into your pants. he'll stand behind you, his stare intense and deadly, a subtle baring of teeth, until the guy fumbles over his words and dashes away.

megumi knows you're a virgin, never even had a proper boyfriend once the dark haired boy found you — there's no secrets between the two of you. well, almost no secrets.

you didn't need to know the way megumi couldn't help himself when he was alone in the darkness of his room, fist wrapped around his aching cock, moans muffled as he stuffed his shirt is his mouth. a small part of him wished you were here with him, that it was your hand stroking him and making his tip leak that pearly white. or better yet, maybe you'd let him take your virginity. maybe you would beg him to make love to you, spread your pretty thighs apart so he could go right where he belongs.

he wonders how it would feel, being buried deep within you. he was a virgin, too, after all — saving himself for you.

but your first time together would be special, it would be perfect, not some rushed and sloppy fuck because of his carnal desires. megumi needed to be patient and let everything fall into place. he couldn't have you running off to someone else when you two were made for each other.

so he waits for you to realize that fact, too.

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A four-page comic for a poem called "Cut Through the Noise". The colours are taken from the Palestine flag.

"There's a lot of noise right now
Screams dehumanizing poor souls
Groans from those in willful ignorance"

Against a red background, a white-coloured Muslim woman wearing a hijab and a dress clutches her face and looks up with horrified eyes. Surrounding her are spiky bubble outlines and shadows of upside-down angular snakes that have the head of a human crossing each other. The snake on the left is rolling its eyes and thinking of scribbles. The snake on the right is furiously yelling. The spiky speech bubbles next to it feature blood in the first one, a puddle of blood next to two Xs in the second one, and a pair of eyes above a knife dripping with blood.
"People digging deeper and deeper holes
And it's overwhelming, it really is
I do not blame you
Sometimes you feel that your voice is too small
I feel that way too"

Against a red background is a shadow of a deep hole with the Muslim woman at the bottom, hugging her knees. Above, an IDF soldier looks down, holding a rifle. The text of the poem goes down the hole.
"But despite that, I urge you to keep going
And demand for what's right
Even it sounds like a whimper
You're still joining in the fight"

Three panels with a red background in the panels and a black background for the page. In the first panel, a green-coloured arm comes out from the screen and into the panel, offering her hand to the Muslim woman who is surprised. In the second panel, the green-coloured woman is revealed to be a resistance fighter wearing the keffiyeh as she grabs the edge of the panel and etends her hand outside the panel. The third panel is a close-up shot of the Muslim woman grabbing the resistance fighter's arm.
"And soon the rest of us will join
We can stand together here
We can cut through the white noise
And make our message clear"

Above the page is black cracking into the red background. Below the text is the resistance fighter looking determined as she grips the hand of the Muslim woman, now also coloured green, who looks very glad to see her. Behind them is a shouting crowd protesting for Palestine. Some of them hold signs saying "CEASEFIRE NOW" and "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free".

Cut Through The Noise

Even as the strike ends, the Palestinian genocide has not.

Now more than ever, there are so many conflicting voices. People with their own self-serving, hateful motivations speak over us, and sometimes our own voices can turn against us. We may feel like our voice isn't enough or we aren't doing enough.

This is why it's so important to learn to shut down that noise. No matter how much people scream that what we're doing is useless or a waste of time, keep talking. Keep talking about Palestine. Keep talking about Palestine for as long as this goes on, both online and in real life. If Israel won't end their genocide, we won't end our protest.

Below is a list of what you can do and the poem transcript.

Check and spread this post which contains a comprehensive list on how to help Palestine.

Learn about the history of Palestine and how the displacement and eventual genocide of Palestinians started in 1948.

Learn more about Palestine, the myths surrounding it and the arguments debunking it.

Boycott companies who are either directly or indirectly supporting and finding Palestine's genocide.

Click a button to raise funds for UNRWA – an organisation aiding Palestinian refugees.

Attend a protest.

Help Gazans stay connected by purchasing eSims for them.

Donate to the following organizations – any amount, no matter how small, goes a long way:

UNWRA

Care for Gaza

Medical Aid for Palestinians

Palestine Children's Relief Fund

Islamic Relief

Here's another post detailing more charities you can donate to

And most importantly of all: Don't Stop Talking About Palestine! However you interpret it as – creating art, talking to the people in your life, emailing and calling your representatives, even reblogging and making posts – make your voice loud and clear!

— Poem Transcript —

There's a lot of noise right now

Screams dehumanizing poor souls

Groans from those in willful ignorance

People digging deeper and deeper holes

And it's overwhelming, it really is

I do not blame you

Sometimes you feel that your voice is too small

I feel that way too

But despite that, I urge you to keep going

And demand for what's right

Even it sounds like a whimper

You're still joining in the fight

And soon the rest of us will join

We can stand together here

We can cut through the white noise

And make our message clear

You Can Only Reblog This Today. If You Even Care

you can only reblog this today. if you even care

Hear me out. Ripping your tights open and breeding you on the floor?

if you're raised with an angry man in your house,

there will always be an angry man in your house.

you will find him even when he is not there.

If You're Raised With An Angry Man In Your House,

him: *whines* “fuck, such a pretty girl….”

me: well, that’s one way to propose.

9 months ago

There's literally nothing Katsuki wouldn't do for Izuku.

He became a little bit more silent, kind and patient in general, but Katsuki is constantly screaming with his actions how much he loves Izuku; he died and lived for him, he spent eight years of his life working his ass off only to save money for a suit that could make Izuku's dreams come true.

Like I know he offered his hand to Izuku in the end, but I am certain Katsuki absolutely yearns for more.

Like Take my hand, take my whole life too type of thing. He wants to have Izuku in his life in every way possible because being his rival is not enough anymore.

Mee. Me me me. I volunteer. I am an Izuku Midoriya enthusiast.

i rly need to discuss professor!midoriya with someone (y’all) bc there is an idea i’ve kept in the back of my mind for years. but i probably won’t write a full fic on it.


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7 months ago

Hello

I want help to escape the danger of war, to live safely and complete my studies to have a bright future .🥺

https://www.gofundme.com/f/please-help-us-escape-from-gaza-to-a-safe-place

You can help by donating or reblogging. Please don't hesitate to help me 🙏🏻

Yall


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Extraordinary charges of bias emerge against NYTimes reporter Anat Schwartz

New doubts are emerging about the New York Times’s coverage of sexual violence in the October 7 attack. The paper must explain why it broke its own rules by hiring a clearly biased writer who endorsed racist and violent rhetoric toward Palestinians.

BY JAMES NORTH  FEBRUARY 25, 2024

The latest questions are centered around Anat Schwartz, an Israeli who co-authored several of the paper’s most widely circulated reports, including the now well-known and scrutinized December 28 article headlined: “‘Screams Without Words’’ How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7.” Independent researchers scrutinized the online record, and raised serious questions about Schwartz. First, she has apparently never been a reporter but is actually a filmmaker, who the Times suddenly hired in October. You would expect the paper to look for someone with actual journalistic experience, especially for a story as sensitive as this one, written during the fog of war. Surely the paper had enough of its own correspondents on staff who could have been assigned to it. Next, the researchers found that Schwartz had not hidden her strong feelings online. There are screenshots of her “liking” certain posts that repeated the “40 beheaded baby” hoax, and that endorsed another hysterical post that urged the Israeli army to “turn Gaza into a slaughterhouse,” and called Palestinians “human animals.” (Just this morning, more evidence emerged online; Schwartz apparently also served in Israeli Military Intelligence.) Finally, one of her co-authors on two of the reports was Adam Sella, who is her nephew.  Let’s pause here. What would happen if the Times suddenly hired a Palestinian filmmaker with no journalistic background, who had recently publicly “liked” posts that called for “pushing Israeli Jews into the sea,” to co-write several of its most sensitive and contested reports? 

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There’s another related example of how the Times has botched the sexual violence story. One of the first Israeli organizations that arrived on the scene of the Hamas attack was Zaka, a volunteer group that recovers dead bodies. On January 15, Times reporter Sheena Frankel wrote a positive profile of the group; she included 3 or 4 sentences of criticism, only to quickly dismiss them. This site had already raised serious doubts about Zaka weeks earlier, pointing out that “the organization’s volunteers have systematically given false testimonies, and continue repeating them to journalists on behalf of the Israel government.” Then, on January 31, the Israeli daily Haaretz published a long investigation, that highlighted “cases of negligence, misinformation and a fundraising campaign that used the dead as props.” Haaretz cited one Zaka report that said a volunteer had seen a murdered pregnant woman, with the baby still attached by the umbilical cord — before concluding that the incident “simply didn’t happen.” At this stage, there are serious doubts about many aspects of Israel’s overall account about October 7. Only a genuinely independent and impartial investigation might some day get closer to the truth. But meanwhile, at the very least the New York Times must publicly recognize its errors, and assign new, unbiased reporters to try to clean up its mess. 

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