I’d think they’d get along ❤️🤭
Please idk how to draw turtle hands asdfghjkl
1st post on Tumblr. Hiccup Haddock in his THW outfit.
I hate to log back in to Tumblr just to beg for help, but I have 14 days to cough up $1200 for an ambulance bill.
I would really appreciate if you reblogged this for reach. Thank you 💓💓💓
@notaconservative how shit you’re insane and can’t spell, and antisemitic.
Number one, Nazism, is spelt with only one i, not two.
Number two, “not all of us are free until we’re all free” is a saying coined by a Jewish woman in support of Israel before it was even a state.
Number three, saying “real judasist” is antisemitic, same with saying Zionism causes antisemitism.
Number four, this is some fictional story, this isn’t 1984, real people’s lives are at stake, this isn’t some random book.
Number five, love how you claim sympathy but say you would become a Jew hating genocidal terrorist because your child might be under the rumble. Because fun fact Hamas wants to kill all Jews.
https://www.adl.org/resources/blog/hamas-its-own-words
And finally number six, I don’t need to be told what Jewish things mean, unlike you. So put “Zionist and Zionism” back on the shelf until mommy teaches you words have meaning.
@spot-the-antisemitism
Calm reminder that the mean of all age groups' yearly expenses average is 71k-ish.
We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
you know what fuck it if any goy wants to talk about zionism, israel, or antisemitism with me you have to get an A on the following quiz (90%+), without looking up anything:
(read more because it’s a 54 question quiz)
(the question set on the whole covers a wide variety of topics and time periods. if you don’t know any one specific thing, like questions about the torah, you can still pass.
it also does not cover everything required for a full understanding of zionism, israel, or antisemitism. this is just a test of basic background knowledge of judaism, antisemitism, and the levant.)
how old is judaism? [1 point]
briefly describe the story told in the torah, particularly from joseph onwards (though further back if you are able is good). [3 points]
describe the stories of purim and of chanukah (which are not in the torah). [2 points]
when was the first documented instance of antisemitism? [1 point]
who was jesus? what do jewish scholars believe about him? [1 point]
what is deicide? how does this affect jews? [1 point]
what figure in christian media are jews most often compared to? list at least 5 stereotypes associated with this. [2 points]
explain the basis for much of jewish law. (hint: what does the phrase “chosen people” mean to jews?) (bonus point: what is jewish belief surrounding outside observance of judaism? which ritual(s) and/or figure(s) most appear in discussions on this topic?) [1 point + 1-2 bonus points]
explain the connection between the black plague and jews. list at least 3 stereotypes associated with this event. [2 points]
define “diaspora”. how does this term apply to jews? [1 point]
define ashkenazi, sephardi, and mizrachi, and explain how each group got to the region/country to which their name refers. (bonus point: list at least 3 other countries with jewish communities, as well as when those communities were at their largest.) [3 points + 1-2 bonus points]
describe the treatment of jews in europe pre-19th century (1800s). what jobs were jews forced into? list at least 2 stereotypes associated with this. [2 points]
what were the crusades? [1 point + 1-2 bonus points for detail]
what is the protocols of the learned elders of zion? what does it say? list at least 3 stereotypes associated with this. [2 points]
describe the treatment of jews under the ottoman empire and at least one other islamic empire. discuss: how were jews treated in comparison to other religious minorities? how were jews treated in comparison to muslims? was the treatment at all related to previous tensions between muslims and goyische minority religious groups (hint: see your answer for question 13)? [4 points]
what is the history behind the names given to the land of the levant? [2 points]
what is blood libel? list at least 2 stereotypes associated with this. [2 points]
what is jewish belief on the existence of other gods? what is jewish belief on the worship of other gods, particularly by jews? [1 point]
what is jewish belief surrounding conversion? [1 point]
what happened to the land of the ottoman empire after world war i? [1 point]
what was the dreyfus affair? [1 point + 1-2 bonus points for detail]
who was theodore herzl? what did he believe and why? (hint: what event prompted his politics?) [1 point]
what is eugenics, and how did it apply to jews? list at least 3 physical traits targeted towards ashkenazim in the context of eugenics. [2 points]
what was the western world’s policy towards germany post-wwi, and how did that contribute to the holocaust? [1 point]
what was germany’s first course of action towards its jewish population? what was the result? [1 point]
what attitudes towards jews did germany share with the rest of the world? [1 point]
what was the holocaust? what beliefs were present that spurred the holocaust? list at least 3. [2 points]
what is the rough estimate of people who were killed in the holocaust? what is believed about that number? [1 point]
what is the rough estimate of jews killed in the holocaust? what is the rough estimate of roma killed in the holocaust? what is believed about those numbers? [2 points]
name every country whose jewish population dropped below 100 after 1935. (bonus point: say what happened to cause that.) [3 points, with partial credit for partial lists, + 1 bonus point]
name every country who put a limit on jewish immigration during the 1930s and 1940s. [3 points, with partial credit for partial lists]
when and how was israel formed? [1 point]
what happened when the british mandate for palestine expired? [1 point]
what did the arab world decide their policy surrounding israel would be? which arab countries have since renounced that policy, and what are their relations to israel? [2 points]
what is a two-state solution? what is the green line? [1 point]
who is benjamin netanyahu? what party does he belong to and what are their politics? how did he come to power? [2 points]
what are the gaza strip and the west bank? how are they distinct from israel? [1 point]
who governs gaza? who are they and how do they operate? [2 points]
what percentage of gaza is jewish? [1 point]
how many jews are alive today? what percentage of the global population do they make up? [1 point]
what percentage of the world’s jews live in israel? [1 point]
what percentage of israel is jewish? [1 point]
what percentage of israel’s jews are mizrachi or sephardi? [1 point]
what country was israel most recently negotiating with? what were they negotiating, and why? [2 points]
what was hamas’s motivation in invading israel when they did (hint: see your answer for question 44)? [2 points]
which jewish holidays have been interrupted by attacks on israel (by any country at any time)? [2 points]
what is the idf? what are the service requirements for the idf? [2 points]
what percentage of jews are zionists in some form? [1 point]
list at least three statements commonly made about zionists or israelis by leftists today. analyze: are the overlap between jews and zionists, and jews and israelis, significant? are there any resemblances between what is said about zionists and israelis, and antisemitic stereotypes you have identified? [3 points, 1 for each correct statement and analysis]
what is antisemitism? what is the origin and history of the term? [1 point]
what is nazism and what are their primary beliefs? how do these overlap with the views of the kkk, neo-nazis, and modern white supremacists? [2 points]
what do the following numbers stand for: 14, 88, 18, 12, 109, 110, 311? what is the general term for signals such as these numbers? [3 points]
what is kabalah? (bonus point: what common antisemitic trope uses a word derived from kabalah?) [1 point + 1 bonus point]
list at least 4 modern conspiracy theories. analyze: what roots, if any, do these share with antisemitic stereotypes? [4 points, 1 for each correct conspiracy theory and analysis]
total score: /90 + /10 bonus points
Sketching to practice human anatomy and I used Hiccup Haddock from HTTYD movies as a reference
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I died when I saw the "blender has disassembled and or weaponized." Because that is something that Hiccup would do if he was in the modern world. Fishlegs is accurate too. And why can I see the twins doing this?
a site that collects the October 7th survivors' stories.
an Instagram profile that also collected survivors stories.
Yoseph Hadad - an Arab-Israeli who shows what it is like to be an Arab in Israel. also explains the situation.
Israel on Twitter - the official account of the state of Israel.
Stand With Us - a nonprofit organization that fights antisemitism.
4IL - an Instagram page for Hasbara (explanation).
Visit2Israel - explains, simplifies and updates on what is happening.
I do warn you - the stories are graphic, there will be graphic pictures. but this is the situation Israel is in, and there are so many stories to share that me, as a sole person here, just cannot bring you all on my own.
SHARE THIS PLEASE, LET THE WORLD KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO US
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