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Mo (she/her) KinnPorsche & film gifs. Loves coloring and gif effects. Check out >> KinnPorsche Tribute MV
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For the love of peaches 🍑🍑🍑, will you visit the YouTube page and leave a comment with a timestamp of your favorite moment? 🥺 Also please consider reblogging and retweeting.

Here it is at last, the music video edit for KinnPorsche I’ve been working on with @luckydragon10!

If you want to know how many hours went into this, sorry — neither of us know. We lost track. It was a lot of time, but in the end we’re happy with what we’ve made, and we had a lot of fun making it. We hope it can bring joy to KinnPorsche fans around the world, and maybe it can even draw in new viewers (if they don’t mind the spoilers, haha). 

How many editing cuts are in this vid? 200+ 😱

Extra special thank you to @antique-forvalaka for graphics assistance! 😍

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The Eurovision song contest is facing intense scrunity and accusations of discrimination after it rebuked Swedish-Palestinian pop star Eric Saade for wearing a Palestinian scarf in the opening act of the semi-finals. Saade, whose father is of Palestinian origin, kicked off the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden on Tuesday evening with a keffiyeh, a traditional Palestinian and Arab male headdress, wrapped around his wrist. [...] In response, the organisers of the contest, European Broadcasting Union (EBU) released a statement saying it "regretted" that Saade wore the scarf. "The Eurovision Song Contest is a live TV show. All performers are made aware of the rules of the contest, and we regret that Eric Saade chose to compromise the non-political nature of the event," it said. [...] Eurovision later posted clips of the performances of the other two opening acts on its social media pages, but did not share Saade’s, prompting social media users to share the performance on their personal pages to show support for the artist.

Waving Palestinian flags, wearing traditional Palestinian garments, or if we're being honest, just being Palestinian, is now officially "too political" for Eurovision.

Literally, all Saade did was wear a keffiyeh around his wrist—while being Palestinian—and that was enough to get a statement from the EBU, and have his opening performance scrubbed from Youtube.

If you're not already boycotting Eurovision this year, then what the fuck is wrong with you?

Below are two statements from Saade. The first one, giving his reason for participating, was posted a few days ago, and the other was in response to the EBU accusing him of 'compromising the non-political nature' of the Genocide Song Contest:

Reminder again to BOYCOTT EUROVISION 🇵🇸

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Apo for Siamese Asset fan meeting and presscon

Clip 1 (trans):

🥐: wishing for everyone can book Mile’s (solo con) tickets and then pls give some to Po. Ok
FC: sure!
🥐: pls buy it and show me then. Bcus u knw what, he’s so tried that he had to act and force his muscles like that 💪 for hours. LOL So pls buy his ticket naa okk and let’s meet 😂😂

Clip 2, press con (trans):

🎤: What will we have for the 2nd half of the year for Apo besides foreign work & the event in Thailand
🥐: I’ll see Po & p'Mile. We have to wait and see what it will be like. If there is Po there is p'Mile, when there is Mile, there is Po

Clip 3 (trans):

Fan: where do you travel next?
🥐: at the moment, p'Mile is in Thailand where can I go to?

Some of my favorite Apo pictures from this event:

(that body of his is insane)

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Hundreds of Jewish anti-war demonstrators have been arrested during a Passover seder that doubled as a protest in New York, as they shut down a major thoroughfare to pray for a ceasefire and urge the Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, to end US military aid to Israel.

The 300 or so arrests took place on Tuesday night at Grand Army Plaza, on the doorstep of Schumer’s Brooklyn residence, where thousands of mostly Jewish New Yorkers gathered for the seder, a ritual that marked the second night of the holiday celebrated as a festival of freedom by Jews worldwide.

The seder came just before the US Senate resoundingly passed a military package that includes $26bn for Israel.

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