On this Yom Ha'Zikaron Le'Chalalei Ma'rachot Yisrael (Memorial Day for Israel's Fallen Soldiers and Terror Victims), I figured it's important to remember that Israeli victims did not exist solely on Oct 7. We have lost loved ones before and since. Here's a list with just one random victim to represent each year. Please scroll down the list to see how far back it goes.
(part 1/5, all parts in the reblogs)
2024: On Jan 7, we lost 19 years old Shai Garmai
2023: On Oct 7, we lost 28 years old Osama abu Madiam
2022: On Nov 23, we lost 18 years old Tiran Faro
2021: On May 12, we lost 5 years old Ido Avigal
2020: On Aug 26, we lost 39 years old Shai Ochayon
2019: On May 5, we lost 49 years old Zaid al-Chamamda
2018: On Dec 12, we lost Amiad Israel Yish Ran, who was murdered in his mother's womb
2017: On Nov 22, we lost 21 years old Hodaya Nechama Assoulin
2016: On Oct 25, we lost 14 years old Rami Namer abu Amar
2015: On Feb 17, we lost 4 years old Adelle Biton
2014: On Oct 22, we lost 2.5 months old Chaya Zissel Brown
2013: On Dec 24, we lost 22 years old Salech al-Din abu al-Atayef
2012: On Jul 18, we lost 28 years old Yitzchak Idan Kolangi
2011: On Apr 17, we lost 16 years old Daniel Aryeh Viplich
2010: On Feb 26, we lost 52 years old Netta Blatt Sorek
2009: On Apr 2, we lost 13 years old Shlomo Nativ
2008: On Mar 6, we lost 26 years old Doron Trunach Mahareta
2007: On Jun 17, we lost 85 years old Meir Cohen
2006: On Aug 10, we lost 4 years old Fatchi Assdi
2005: On Jul 12, we lost 16 years old Nofar Horvitz
2004: On Sep 29, we lost 2 years old Dorit Massarat Binsan
2003: On Sep 9, we lost 20 years old Naava Appelbom
2002: On Nov 10, we lost 4 years old Noam Levi Ochayon
2001: On Dec 12, we lost 42 years old Ester Avraham
2000: On Nov 21, we lost 19 years old Itamar Yefet
1999: On Jun 24, we lost 34 years old Tony Eliyahu Zanna
1998: On Dec 2, we lost 41 years old Osama Moussa abu Aisha
1997: On Mar 13, we lost 13 years old Natali Alkalai
1996: On Feb 25, we lost 57 years old Yitzchak Elbaz
1995: On Jul 24, we lost 60 years old Zehava Oren
As Tumblr limits a post to 30 images... part 1/5 - the next parts will be posted in the reblogs momentarily. Please check out the full list.
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I don't like how the birthdays from stardew valley are set up in the real world. Like most of December is in the fall according to the solstice but Sebastian's birthday is winter 10 and we've decided it's December 10th.
Nah, let's give all the characters accurate birthdays in accordance with the seasons.
I'll set it up 2 ways:
1. Taking the earliest dates of each solstice and equinox that defines the seasons and dividing that by 28 (number of days in a stardew valley season) then multiplied that number by the NPC's bday (I'll explain the math later)
2. Taking the average amount of days in-between each IRL season and dividing that by 28
Earliest dates are as follows:
Spring March 19
Summer June 20
Autumn September 21
Winter December 20
The length of each season in this method is
91 days for spring
93 days for summer
90 days for fall
90 days for winter
The average days in between is 91.5 days.
Dividing by 28 we get
3.25 Spring
3.32142857 Summer
3.2142857 Autumn / Winter
3.267857142857143 Average
These numbers are the difference between our real world dates and stardew valley dates
Our season are about 90 days long, their's are 28 days so
1 day for stardew players is about 3 days for us.
Now that we have these numbers let's find out how each day correlates to each villager.
It will be in order of earliest birthday to latest and will follow this format
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday will honor Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 killing helped galvanize the Civil Rights movement, and his mother with a national monument across two states.
Till, 14 and visiting from Chicago, was beaten, shot and mutilated in Money, Mississippi, on Aug. 28, 1955, four days after a 21-year-old white woman accused him of whistling at her. His body was dumped in a river.
The violent killing put a spotlight on the U.S. civil rights cause after his mother, Mamie Till-Bradley, held an open-casket funeral and a photo of her son's badly disfigured body appeared in Black media.
The national monument designation across 5.7 acres (2.3 hectares) and three sites marks a forceful new effort by the President to memorialize the country's bloody racial history even as Republicans in some states push limits on how that past is taught.
"America is changing, America is making progress," said the Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., 84, a cousin of Till's who was with the boy on the night he was abducted at gunpoint from the relatives' house they were staying at in Mississippi.
"I've seen a lot of changes over the years and I try to tell young people that they happen, but they happen very slow," Parker said on Monday in a telephone interview as he traveled from Chicago to Washington to attend the signing ceremony at the White House as one of approximately 60 guests.
Tuesday marks the 82nd anniversary of Till's birth in 1941. One of the monument sites is the Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ in Chicago, where Till's funeral took place.
The other selected sites are in Mississippi: Graball Landing, close to where Till's body is believed to be have been recovered; and Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse, where two white men who later confessed to Till's killing were acquitted by an all-white jury.
Signs erected at Graball Landing since 2008 to commemorate Till's killing have been repeatedly defaced by gunfire.
Now that site and the others will be considered federal property, receiving about $180,000 a year in funding from the National Park Service. Any future vandalism would be investigated by federal law enforcement rather than local police, according to Patrick Weems, executive director of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner, Mississippi.
Other such monuments include the Grand Canyon, Statue of Liberty and the laboratory of inventor Thomas Edison.
Biden, an 80-year-old Democrat, will likely need strong support from Black voters to secure a second term in the 2024 presidential election.
He screened a film recounting the lynching, "Till," at the White House in February. Last March, he signed into law a bipartisan bill named for Till that for the first time made lynching a federal hate crime.
A Republican field led by former President Donald Trump has made conservative views on race and other contentious issues of history a part of their platform, including banning books and fighting efforts to teach school children accounts of the country's past that they regard as ideologically inflected or unpatriotic.
"This is an amazing, teachable moment to talk about the importance of this story as an American story that everybody can share in now, particularly at a time when people are trying to rewrite history," said Christopher Benson, president of the non-profit organization the Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley Institute in Summit, Illinois.
“We have a memorial now that is not erasable. It can't be banned and it can't be censored, and we think that's a very important thing.”
After nearly two-hundred live performances spanning two international tours, Louis Tomlinson is celebrating the end of era on the road that spanned three years. On Thursday, the musician shared Live, a record captured across 15 different shows in 15 different cities.
“I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last 3 years touring the world twice over, the feeling I get sharing those live moments will be with me forever,” Tomlinson shared in a statement. “To be able to record these songs from all over the world and put them out as an album like this feels so special, and a real tribute to the fans who make each and every show feel unique and incredible. Thank you! Enjoy!”
The album features live performances from both the Louis Tomlinson World Tour — which was cut short in 2020 and resumed in 2022 — and the Faith in the Future World Tour, which kicked off in 2023 in support of the singer’s sophomore studio album of the same name. Combined, the tours included 170 shows in 47 countries across 5 continents.
Tomlinson captured performances of popular singles “We Made It” and “Walls” from his debut solo album Walls and “Written All Over Your Face,” “Silver Tongues,” and “Out of My System” from Faith in the Future. The album features recordings from London, Nashville, Vancouver, Barcelona, Chicago, Budapest, Paris, and more.
The digital version of Live is available now, with physical editions for the record set for release on Aug. 23 on a double CD and 2LP picture disc vinyl.
Louis Tomlinson Live Tracklist
“The Greatest” (Live From London, 17 November 2023)
“Face The Music” (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023)
“Bigger Than Me” (Live From Vancouver, 26 June 2023)
“Holding On To Heartache” (Live From Barcelona, 6 October 2023)
“We Made It” (Live From Manila, 16 July 2022)
“Chicago” (Live From Chicago, 15 June 2023)
“Fearless” (Live From Rio, 27 May 2022)
“Common People” (Live From Sheffield, 10 November 2023)
“All This Time / She Is Beauty We Are World Class” (Live From Munich, 22 October 2023)
“Walls” (Live From Buenos Aires, 21 May 2022)
“Written All Over Your Face” (Live From Budapest, 15 September 2023)
“Out Of My System” (Live From Brisbane, 30 January 2024)
“Saturdays” (Live From Paris, 14 October 2023)
“Silver Tongues” (Live From Krakow, 10 September 2023)
Live was captured across 15 different shows in 15 different cities over the course of three years while the singer embarked on two world tours
April 25, 2024
by Larisha Paul
After nearly two-hundred live performances spanning two international tours, Louis Tomlinson is celebrating the end of era on the road that spanned three years. On Thursday, the musician shared Live, a record captured across 15 different shows in 15 different cities.
“I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last 3 years touring the world twice over, the feeling I get sharing those live moments will be with me forever,” Tomlinson shared in a statement. “To be able to record these songs from all over the world and put them out as an album like this feels so special, and a real tribute to the fans who make each and every show feel unique and incredible. Thank you! Enjoy!”
The album features live performances from both the Louis Tomlinson World Tour — which was cut short in 2020 and resumed in 2022 — and the Faith in the Future World Tour, which kicked off in 2023 in support of the singer’s sophomore studio album of the same name. Combined, the tours included 170 shows in 47 countries across 5 continents.
Tomlinson captured performances of popular singles “We Made It” and “Walls” from his debut solo album Walls and “Written All Over Your Face,” “Silver Tongues,” and “Out of My System” from Faith in the Future. The album features recordings from London, Nashville, Vancouver, Barcelona, Chicago, Budapest, Paris, and more.
The digital version of Live is available now, with physical editions for the record set for release on Aug. 23 on a double CD and 2LP picture disc vinyl.
Louis Tomlinson Live Tracklist
“The Greatest” (Live From London, 17 November 2023)
“Face The Music” (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023)
“Bigger Than Me” (Live From Vancouver, 26 June 2023)
“Holding On To Heartache” (Live From Barcelona, 6 October 2023)
“We Made It” (Live From Manila, 16 July 2022)
“Chicago” (Live From Chicago, 15 June 2023)
“Fearless” (Live From Rio, 27 May 2022)
“Common People” (Live From Sheffield, 10 November 2023)
“All This Time / She Is Beauty We Are World Class” (Live From Munich, 22 October 2023)
“Walls” (Live From Buenos Aires, 21 May 2022)
“Written All Over Your Face” (Live From Budapest, 15 September 2023)
“Out Of My System” (Live From Brisbane, 30 January 2024)
“Saturdays” (Live From Paris, 14 October 2023)
“Silver Tongues” (Live From Krakow, 10 September 2023)
For Mileapo posts, I try not to step on anyone's toes, not even unintentionally, but it's not easy. It does make me sometimes not post something in case others will, and then some of the stuff I don't post doesn't get shared here at all. It's a bit hard to keep track. So, here's some stuff that I haven't seen on Tumblr from various dates.
Mileapo had lunch at a restaurant with Thailand's Tourism authority today (Sep 5):
They were both wearing Dior!
While Mile's mom later (Aug 26) posted the full pic, among the first batch of pics she uploaded (Aug 22) from the Man Suang gala (Aug 21) she included a pic where both Tong and Bas are cropped out. Basically JUST the Romsaithongs are in this one. ;)
And today she also posted pics from the new Vogue pics of Mile as Chat and Apo as Khem in Man Suang. She could have only posted pics with Mile or pics featuring both Mile and Apo, but she also included two pics of just Apo...
That woman adopted Apo without thinking twice about it.
A fan shared that during one of the screenings for Man Suang (Aug 26), a group of Apo fans were chanting his name while Mile specifically was speaking. Apo hushed them:
Mile and Apo both uploaded Dior pics today, they also liked and commented on each other's posts. Since it's the winter collection, Apo commented two snowmen emojis on Mile's post, while Mile commented with the rocker hand emoji on Apo's, and Apo replied with the partying emoji...
(I've seen the pics shared, but not the comments...)
And lastly, from the Shopee Game Show, which will air on Sep 9, and was probably recorded Sep 1 at the latest, Mile and Apo were asked to mimick what it's like when they're hungry. Apo rubbed his tummy, while Mile ended up staring at Apo...
Apo shared on IG his invitation to a Piaget event on Sep 12 to 14 in a heritage house in Bangkok.
On the wall, a postcard can be seen from a beach, on the right it bears the (incomplete, because the pic cuts out) date "19.08.20..." and on the left it says "w/ BOC for photobook...":
So this seems to be from the BOC cast trip to Phuket, from which Mile posted pics taken of him by Apo, dating them Aug 19, 2022:
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I thought it would be cool to share a list of important events and things I released this year, as 2023 winds down to a close.
#1: An Altar for our Sins part 7 (Jan 1st)
#2: Never Quite Enough Part 4 (Jan 4th)
#3: In Sickness and In Health (part 6) (Jan 8th)
#4: Valentine's Day in the AOP universe (Feb 16th)
#5: Siren! Billy Drabble (Feb 16th)
#6: Crime boss!Reader Drabble (Feb 16th)
#7: Vampire Club Owner! Billy (Feb 17th)
#8: Venomous 5 (Feb 20th)
#9: Some really amazing Siren!Billy art (March 10th)
#10: Teeth Part 2 (Mar 15th)
#11: JESS?!?!?!?! (Mar 18th)
#12: Teeth Part 3 (Mar 18th)
#13: Teeth Part 4 (Mar 18th)
#14: Teeth Part 5 (Mar 20th)
#15: Teeth Part 6 (Mar 21st)
#16: Oh my god this mafia Billy (Mar 27th)
#17: Teeth Part 7 (April 1st)
#18: Teeth Part 8 (April 3rd)
#19: Teeth Part 9 (April 5th)
#20: Teeth Part 10 (April 11th)
#21: Teeth Part 11 (April 14th)
#22: Teeth Part 12 (April 16th)
#23: Teeth Part 13 (April 22nd)
#24: WEREPANTHER ART (April 23rd)
#25: Teeth Part 14 (April 30th)
#26: With All That I Am Part 7 (May 23rd)
#27: Teeth Part 15 (June 6th)
#28: Teeth Part 16 (June 19th)
#29: Teeth Part 17 (Aug 7th)
#30: I got covid for the first time (Aug 29th)
#31: Never Quite Enough Part 5 (Sep 25th)
#32: Nightfall 3 (Oct 22nd)
#34: Nightfall 4 (Oct 31st)
#35: Teeth Part 18 (Nov 9th)
#36: Objects In Motion (Nov 16th)
#37: Teeth Part 19 (Nov 18th)
#38: An Altar For Our Sins Part 8 (Dec 5th)
#39: And All That I Have Part 8 (Dec 26th)
And that's it!
Wow, I had no idea I released so much. It was so much fun to relive all of that while I was making this.
This year was very harsh on me, I lost a couple of family members and I also almost lost my job as well, so if you were wondering about the sudden decline, that's your answer.
Special shoutout to the artists that made fan art of my work, they mean so much to me.
And a very special thank you to the people that left comments, wrote reviews and sent asks, they are not overlooked, and they fuel me to keep going.
Being inspired to write is hard, finding that spark of myself I want to add to my work is rough, but when I'm standing alone in the dark, it's you that hold the torch that lights my way out.
Cheesy, I know.
Anyway, Thank You everyone, I'll see you in 2024 with more smut and more angst.
As today is the last day of the year - and my birthday 🥳 - it’s time for a retrospective. This year has been difficult to say the least, as I had to face a lot of loss (some irreplaceable) and conflict in real life, What has helped keep me grounded and focused has been creating for TS3 and sharing my work with simmers who are just as passionate as I am.
So I want to thank you for your likes, comments & reblogs on my posts; thank you for using my stuff in your games and for creating a community I’m happy to be part of.
Also, a big thank you goes to my patrons and Ko-fi supporters!
Hope the New Year will be infinitely better for everyone! Have a fun, fulfilling and happy 2024! 🎉🎇⭐
What influenced your artstyle? Are there any artist that you took heavy influence from? Has it always been the same artists, or, if your artstyle looked different way back when, different artist throughout the years?
ohhh yeah no my art style has changed a lot through the years! its funny because it used to be a lineless style for awhile! then it fluctuated to lineart, now its back to mostly the lineless!
I think my art really came into its own in 2019 when I played Smile for Me and discovered @/yugsly art style and fell in love. their my biggest inspiration, I admire all their work and take a heavy inspiration from them for sure
Here lets do an exploration of my Deviantart Galleries all the way back to 2011-2019 just for a quick evolution timeline lol
this is just some fun highlights, feel free to explore my ancient accounts (and apology for whatever 11-19 year old sammi be saying on there lol) [x] [x]
Random cat1 (Aug 28, 2011), my very first upload to Deviantart/online artist space
Early Uploads of my Fursona (Mar 15, 2012) (Jul 15, 2012)
the short while when my fursona was a ponysona (Jun 26, 2012) (Jul 14, 2014)
Art from 2013 (Jan 14, 2013) (Jul 29, 2013) (Dec 31, 2013)
Art from 2014 (Feb 3, 2014) (May 17, 2014) (Sep 10, 2014)
Art from 2015 (Jun 3, 2015) (Jun 17, 2015)
Art from 2016 (Jan 14, 2016) (Apr 23, 2016) (Jul 25, 2016) (Dec 31, 2016)
Art from 2017 (Jan 21, 2017) (Feb 15, 2017) (Jun 28, 2017) (Aug 28, 2017) (Dec 7, 2017)
Art if 2018 (Feb 10, 2018) (Mar 22, 2018) (Oct 24, 2018)
Art of 2019 (Jul 25, 2019) (Jul 25, 2019) (Aug 4, 2019) (Oct 2, 2019) (Oct 8, 2019)