Hey, are you okay?
I’m alive!
I’ve been quite busy and still a bit sick. But improving.
still can’t tell “Ill be back” because it’s not up to me but to my odd body.
But I wil, eventually!
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@jonconsredbeard
Hey, are you okay?
I’m alive!
I’ve been quite busy and still a bit sick. But improving.
still can’t tell “Ill be back” because it’s not up to me but to my odd body.
But I wil, eventually!

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Hello There
to the... probably two or three followers I still have left.
I’m not dead. I didn’t abandon this mother. I’ve been quite sick for the past two years. And, until recently, I didn’t know what it was.
Relax, it’s just a minor case of hypothyroidism. I’ll start treatment in about two weeks. (please, go and check yourself for this, it’s a very simple test and diagnostic, and the treatment is also simple and cheap. If you gain weight and can’t lose it, lost hair, have limb tremors, feel sleepy, tired, depressed, if you are often out of breath, if you’re a woman and your period is too heavy out of the sudden... then yes: it could be you’re having a badfunctioning thyroid).
I’m gonna take back all my projects anytime soon, including media projects. Will try to catch up here.
Happy Holidays to all of you, kiddoes.
Calling it now...
When D&D decide to jimmy in the Golden Company, it will include some random, glorified extra named “Jon Connington” (like Alys Karstark was this season), and they will gleefully refer to it as a “nice little easter egg” for book fans.
This would literally be the worst thing they could possibly do to me, and that is after massacring the personalities and storylines of some of my other favourite characters.
JonCon is well above the nuance D&D are capable of them in their writing.
IF THIS HAPPENS ILL ACTUALLY GO AND MURDER PEOPLEEEEEEEEEE AAAAAHHHHH
“I was called Negra*”, a poem by afro-peruvian Victoria Santa Cruz
I was barely seven, Not, not seven! Not even five! Then a voice on the street called me Negra!’.
Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra!
“Am I actually Negra?”, I asked Yes!
“What is to be Negra?” Negra!
And I didn’t know the sad true behind that. Negra!
And I felt Negra! Negra!
As they say Negra!
And I walked back Negra!
As they wanted Negra!
And I hated my hair and thick lips And I look my toasted skin with sorrow
And I walked back Negra!
And I walked back Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Neeegra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra!
And time passed, Always bitter Always carrying on my back my heavy load And how heavy!
I straightened my hair I powered my face And inside me, always the same word
Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Neeegra!
Until one day walking back walking back and about to fall Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra! Negra!
So what? So what?
Negra! Yes
Negra! Yes
Negra! Negra
Negra! Negra I am
Negra! Yes
Negra! Yes
Negra! Negra
Negra! Negra I am
From now, I don’t want to straighten my hair I don’t want And I’ll laugh of those who to avoid, they say, to avoid a bad time for us call blacks ‘people of colour’ and what a colour!
NEGRO And it sounds so pretty!
NEGRO And it has a rhythm!
NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO
Finally Finally understood Finally
I don’t walk back Finally
I walk forward with confidence Finally
I walk forward and wait Finally
And I bless the heavens because God wanted my colour to be of black amber
And now understood Finally
I have the key!
NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO NEGRO
Negra I am!
*Negro/a literally means “black” in Spanish. Calm down.

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Marco Rubio's Televised Address to the Venezuelan People (translation below)
He’s 100% on point, for those who want to know.
And before you all try to left-splain the Venezuelans (as many so called First World Tumblr Socialist-Communist are doing), they agree with most of what he’s saying here.
(Translation taken from his site):
Good evening,
I am speaking to you tonight from Washington, D.C. But I come to you not as a United States Senator, but as someone who was born and raised in a community shaped by the events of our hemisphere.
The over 1 million Cubans forced to flee their homeland because of the Castro dictatorship. The tens of thousands of Nicaraguans forced to begin life in a new country because of the Sandinistas. And now, sadly, the thousands of your fellow countrymen who seek asylum because of recent events.
The exodus of these people to the United States has enriched our country. And it has made the city of my birth and the state I represent here in Washington among the most vibrant in the world.
But it also divided families, killed dreams, and robbed these nations of the talents of its people.
The root cause of all these tragedies is not a battle between the political left and right. For plenty of nations in this hemisphere and around the world have found how to provide a space for both points of view in its political system.
The root cause is tyranny.
Tyranny that unjustly imprisons and even kills those who the tyrants see as a danger to their power.
Tyranny that manipulates the power of government to close off space for those with different points of view.
Tyranny that ultimately concludes it cannot hold on to power if it must submit to free elections and a free press.
A close relative of tyranny is corruption. For with tyranny comes unchecked power. And in the words of the wise British politician Lord Acton, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”.
I have seen firsthand the corruption which results from the absolute power now in the hands of a privileged few in Nicolas Maduro’s government.
The vast horse ranches in Wellington, Florida and the mansions in Gables Estates. The private jets at our airports and $10,000 shopping sprees at the Mall at Merrick Place.
Vast amounts of wealth stolen from you by the families of those in power and those who support them.
While the people of Venezuela struggle each day to feed their families, have you noticed how many of your leaders have gained weight?
While many struggle to access basic medicines, when was the last time a relative of someone in power in Venezuela died because they couldn’t get prescription medication?
We see them flying into Miami, enjoying luxuries few Americans themselves enjoy, and then return back with a smile on their face. As if to say, we can do anything we want, anywhere we want, and no one can stop us.
And it was this, as much as anything else, which led me to take up this cause here in Washington.
The United States has its own challenges, both at home and abroad. But as someone raised in a community of so many people who were victims of tyranny and corruption in the nation of their birth, I simply could not and would not stand by silently while history repeated itself in my time.
We have seen undemocratic leaders come to power in our hemisphere by manipulating and even abusing the instruments of democracy before. But yesterday, for the first time in almost four decades, we witnessed an attempt to formally and openly destroy the last remnants of democracy in a neighboring nation.
As tyrants usually do, they seek to cover their failures by blaming their opposition at home and others abroad. Thankfully, the people of Venezuela are too well informed and too sophisticated to fall for their tricks.
There is no U.S. economic blockade on Venezuela. Yet the economy of a rich nation is in shambles, because the Maduro government has given away your oil and much of your sovereignty to Cuba.
Multiple nations and the Catholic church has offered to deliver supplies of food and medicine for your people, but the Maduro government has refused to allow it, because it uses access to food and medicine as a way to punish its opponents and reward those who remain loyal.
And every few months, the Maduro government sells oil to China and Russia for far below market value in exchange for cash. Those in power take a percentage of it for them and use the rest to make interest payments on the old debt, so they can keep borrowing money to do the same all over again.
Now, speaking to you as a Senator of the United States, I state at the outset that it is neither my right nor my intention to interfere in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation. But all nations have a right to determine with whom they seek to have relations and what the nature of those relations should be.
I for one, seek to have peaceful and respectful relations between the United States and Venezuela. But a Venezuela represented by legitimate and elected leaders. Not with leaders who have seized power without the consent of those they claim to represent.
For the United States, or any nation, to accept a legitimate a government which holds on to power through intimidation and brutality, is equivalent to condoning those actions. It would be a betrayal to the principles our nation was founded on. And it would be to abandon the people of Venezuela.
In this struggle, know neither we nor you are alone. Since last night’s fraudulent exercise, Peru, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico and other nations from across the world have joined in announcing they do not recognize this constituent assembly.
In the days to come, you can expect the President of the United States to impose sanctions against even more individuals who have carried out and benefited from the tragedy that faces your nation.
And yes, it is my hope and my expectation, that the President will impose sanctions on economic sectors of the Maduro regime in a way that does not harm the people, but deprives their corrupt government rulers from continuing to enrich themselves by stealing the treasure of a wealthy nation.
My closing message to you is this. You are not alone.
Your cause is being spoken about here in Washington. At a time of deep divisions in our own politics, both the left and the right here in the United States support the people of Venezuela and condemn the Maduro government. Even those here who sympathized and defended the late Hugo Chavez, condemn the direction Nicolas Maduro has taken your country.
Ultimately, the way out of the tragedy before you is not violence or armed conflict. Venezuela is only a free and fair election away from a better future.
If the Maduro regime is so confident in the support of its people, then why not schedule the free and fair election called for in your constitution? Why not submit yourselves to the people in an election that recognizes the principles of one person and one vote?
Why not free those imprisoned for their political views so they can participate in your national debate?
And why not recognize the power of a National Assembly elected directly by the people?
For Nicolas Maduro, who I am sure is watching, the current path you are on will not end well for you.
Unlike Fidel Castro in 1959, there is no Soviet Union left to subsidize your government for the next 30 years. The loyalty of many around you depends entirely on your ability to continue to provide them with privileges most in Venezuela no longer have. When you can no longer provide them toilet paper, toothpaste and bread, they will no longer have any reason to be with you.
And I assure you, that already, there are those who yesterday wore their red shirt while celebrating the Constituent Assembly on national television, but this morning were already plotting to take your place when the time was right.
There is only one way forward, elections, freedom and peace.
I will continue to pray that God create the space for this to happen.
And we will continue to stand with the brave people of Venezuela until it does.
My only wish is that, one day, someone can explain how in this “realistic” show, the old mother of a dead Lord still has some power but a legitimate daughter is passed on behalf of a bastard son...
What I really find hilarious about this so-called female empowerment of GoT and how they deal with the situation of "sending women to war" is how this realistic(?) show knows little about the society they're allegedly criticising for being sexist: whether you like it or not, medieval societies had gender roles that, for their time, worked. (See, the word "sexism" by itself isn't bad. The segregation of sports by gender is "sexist" by definition, and unless you want to wrestle against men, I have really no problem with it...).
If people think that gender roles in medieval times mean that the men sent all the women to the backroom to sew, they're mistaken and misinformed. Of course this was the case for some, but in general, women's roles during war were to stay and protect the households and lands (so no Dragon Queen from the East can just knock at the door and take over), protect the people who were left behind, try to keep the economies still running, and provide resources for their men when it was required. Of course, these roles weren't exclusive for the women, but it was in many or most cases.
Even Cersei who is a complete and utter moron knows this.
Of course, there is evidence of women who went to war (and not, not disguised as men), and people have no problem with it, specially because in war times, everybody was needed and no one was so stupid to say "hey, we're in an emergency, and I know your father probably educated you in the arts of diplomacy, but you have a vagina so, sew me a sandwich".
What I wanted vs what I was given by HBO
It’s like a metaphor for this show...

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Did she REALLY say “I respect Cersei.”? ? ? Like, word for word?
She and Jon are having a convo about Cersei, and Jon says “Sounds like you almost respect her.” To which she replies with reverence “I learned a lot from her.”
Cersei 2.0 confirmed. 😡
That wasn’t Sansa talking. That was D&D and their love for Lena Headey talking.
That was bad enough but the fact that it was literally bookended with a scene where Cersei calls her a “whore”… ‘Nuff said, eh?
At this point, it’s a biiiit obvious Sansa will end up betraying Jon...
Some main observations about GoT from last night... narratively, a mess, as usual.
Why or how does Cersei hold any power? She has zero support. There is nothing that gives her any legitimacy. It's like D&d believe being a King/Queen is like the game of the Musical Chairs. She shouldn't have power just because she's in King's Landing, and there is no one of royal blood she can use.
And that brings me to my second point: why are the Ironborn trying an alliance with her? Why not invade the Reach, which is vulnerable at this point? Historically, the Iron Islands never had many resources. Makes more sense for them to first invade the Reach or Riverlands (Also notice it tool the Iron Fleet to go to KL the same time it took Dany and Jorah to get to Westeros... because, what are maps?)
But in general, my main pet-peeve is that there is zero reasons for Cersei to be seen as a Queen at this point. There is no reason for Euron to not storm King's Landing, kill everybody, and name himself King. This looks more like GRRM's original outline when Jaime killed everybody and proclaimed himself King, but the context was also different. There is a power vacuum in Westeros (with pretty much every House destroyed), and the only ones with power are Dany, Euron, (somehow) Jon, and Robyn Arryn. Cersei’s power resides on the script.
That's for the people who say this episode was good. It has improved a bit, but the whole show has a terrible narrative. If you ask basic questions, you see all the flaws. Just ask this one: "how Cersei holds still any power?". There is no logic answer. She has no allies, no money. All established by canon. If Dany had invaded her instead of DS, she'd won the war, easily.
Watch: Swedish feminists are pretty much running a sex-ploitation ring with the “child” immigrants and state money
And for those who are too deep into Identity Politics, the maker of the video is a Bosnian with a muslim background living in Sweden.
Description from the video:
Sweden took in refugee children who aren't actually children, it was insanely expensive, and now feminist social workers are having sex with them. Welcome to a class on the Swedish phenomenon Batikhäxa!
What we're seeing here isn't a migrant crisis. It is the biggest import of gigolos in human history, and the taxpayers are picking up the tab. All while actual children are starving in the conflict area. This is a scandal unlike anything, please share the video.
SOURCES: http://bit.ly/2rhQPxx
As for whether or not these migrants are being exploited: I think it's a mixed bag. I'm sure that some of them are more than willing. While others are genuinely being abused. In one of the articles I brought up the migrant got in touch with another employee at the asylum house, to tell them that he was scared. He was scared of one of the other employees whom he'd had ”sexual relations” with.
I've also read other articles where the migrants were promised marriage and a future in Sweden if they did certain things, then got cheated out of it anyway, and for someone who absolutely doesn't want to get deported it's pretty obvious that's not a situation of consent right there. That's exploitation and extortion. This is typified most clearly in the case with the Arboga woman.
Keep in mind that some of them actually are young teens, while others are adults, but no matter the age you can still get blackmailed. Extortion doesn't have an age limit. Some people believe men can't be sexually exploited, but that's a destructive notion. As I said: Imagine the reactions if we had reversed the genders in this situation.
Please share to open people’s eyes and minds.
Dina Ali tried to escape Saudi Arabia and get asylum in Australia. Before she got there, she was detained in Phillipines. She’s now sent back home, with her family, who think she has dishonoured them. She might get killed for that as she already landed in Saudi Arabia.
The Palm Sunday Bombings: Are Coptic Christians Islamophobes? - is time we get rid of that word.
For real.

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This is CNN politics page. I took myself the screenshot. Sorry that is that long, but I needed you to see the whole page of it. Here is a link in case you can’t see it properly.
Now, this is what is happening in the world RIGHT NOW. I checked, it's also in the main Latino outlets.
Everybody in the world knows Russia and Iran are close to declare war against USA.
Except Americans.
But tell me again how CNN is totally not "fake news" and everybody else is lying instead.
“That air base that Trump just bombed was protecting a nearby Christian town from being overrun by jihadists. So, predominant Christian city of Mhardeh in northern Hama has been under attack by rebels every day. Crippling the Syrian Army in that region has made it all but inevitable that that town will be overrun and occupied by Jihadist rebels. The strike directly helped Jihadist rebels and put Christians and risks”.
“Christianity is facing elimination in its Biblical homeland. Between a half and two-thirds of Christians in the Middle East have departed or been killed over the past century. Short attributes the intolerance and violence towards Christians to the rising Islamicization of Middle Eastern countries. Some of the oppression is government sanctioned and some government permitted; most is government ignored”
“[..]In the Salafist website, ‘Guardians of the Faith’, you can read that Muslims are superior to Egypt’s Coptic Christians because “Being a Muslim girl whose role models are the wives of the Prophet, who were required to wear the hijab, is better than being a Christian girl, whose role models are whores” and “Being a Muslim who fights to defend his honor and his faith is better than being a Christian who steals, rapes, and kills children.” .
“In 1990, there were over 1.2 million Christians in Iraq but by the end of 2003, there were fewer than 500,000; in 2013, there are fewer than 200,000 Iraqi Christians. In 2010, al Qaeda militants attacked a Baghdad cathedral, killing over 50 people and maiming many more. While Iraqi Sunnis and Shiites are deeply divided, they are united in their persecution of Christians. Bishops and priests have been kidnapped and tortured; churches are bombed, killing and injuring Christians. The message, sometimes sent in letter containing a bullet, has been delivered: “Christians should leave or die.”
We have scarcely skimmed the surface of violence and intolerance to Christians in Muslims worlds. If it should continue at its present rate, Christianity will very soon be completely eradicated in its homeland. While the cultural loss is deeply worrisome, the lack of liberty, intolerance and violence in Muslim countries is even more worrisome. Reports by the Freedom House think-tank echo this concern: religious liberties are most threatened in Muslim-majority countries”.
“Christianity is not, as Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury reminds us, an import to these countries. The Christian communities that are now being threatened and even wiped out are nearly as old as the New Testament itself. Christians have called these countries home for two millennia; Christianity is not a Western imposition on historically Islamic countries”. (source)
*Islamic terror happens* world: omg, don't be islamophobic! The real victims here are the muslims!
*Islamic terror happens during Palm Sunday, killing Christians because THEY ARE Christians* world: [ ]