Am I crazy to say Dennis and that scary doctor guy who came in for the leg have fucked

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Am I crazy to say Dennis and that scary doctor guy who came in for the leg have fucked

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I think it would be a little funny if, when you see cartoon kids watching cartoons, it’s just like realism. Youre watching the cartoon and you look at their tv screen to see what looks like a live action doc mcstuffins. I think it would be neat, if a little jarring.
the secret strategy of flopping and putting urself through q1 for extra track time...
19. Give ONE character a gun. for the turtle ask game :}
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I think it would be silly for him to have a gun
am i not explaining the issue correctly or something. the point is that the erins are awful at keeping up with their characters, esp if they're side characters that add jack shit to the plot. ravenpaw and barley are prime examples of the erins' bad communication, their laziness, their inability to plan, and their desperation to please their fans solely for profit.
if you're shipping ravenpaw and barely while trying to keep them as far apart in age as you can obviously there's something wrong with you. but considering that these characters are supposedly in a canon relationship and the erins actually made the effort (albeit in the most shittiest way) to make sure to alter these characters so that they are similar in age says a lot.
like if you're uncomfortable with ravenbarley it's fucking valid idk how many times i have to say that. and if you ship it who cares. the point is that the negligence of the authors should be acknowledged and it's important to understand the issues things like this can cause not only in the books but irl.

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Aiden Aslin tells family his captors say the UK has not negotiated for him and "time is running out".
A British man sentenced to death by a Russian proxy court for fighting in Ukraine has been told the execution will be carried out, his family say.
Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner were sentenced by a court which is not internationally recognised, in the so-called Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).
Mr Aslin told his family his captors said there had been no attempt by UK officials to negotiate on his behalf.
The foreign secretary discussed his case with Ukraine earlier in June.
Liz Truss said she and her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba had spoken about "efforts to secure the release of prisoners of war held by Russian proxies" and has called the death sentences a "sham judgement with absolutely no legitimacy".
The Foreign Office is known to be actively investigating cases of British nationals who have been detained in Ukraine, and is providing support to the families of Mr Aslin and Mr Pinner.
Mr Aslin's family said they had spoken to him in a phone call in which he said he had been told "time is running out" by his captors.
"There are no words, just no words, it's got to be everyone's worst nightmare to have a member of your family threatened in this way", Mr Aslin's grandmother Pamela Hall told the BBC.
"Aiden was extremely upset when he called his mother this morning. The bottom line is Aiden has said the DPR has told him nobody from the UK has made contact, and that he will be executed."
"I have to believe what Aiden has said to us, that if the DPR don't get some response then they will execute him. Obviously I hope that isn't true."
Mr Aslin and Mr Pinner moved to Ukraine in 2018, and had served as part of Ukraine's armed forces for several years before the Russian invasion.
Both had Ukrainian partners and had made the country their home. They were captured after spending weeks defending the besieged city of Mariupol.
But the Russian-proxy court called them "mercenaries", accusing them of being sent to fighting in a foreign conflict for money.
They were charged with crimes including the violent seizure of power, and undergoing training to carry out terrorist activities, according to Russian news outlets RIA Novosti.
The UK government has said they should be treated as prisoners of war under the laws laid out in the Geneva Conventions.