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@L0kree @FTactiks @boredspaceape @DegenSoul @quantwhale @SirLarryDarrell @Cryptomama21 @VerronHaynes @tribeodyssey Love them bro!! I have one of those rare female prisoners. She’s a troublemaker for sure! 😜
Chapter 8 from my manga The prisoners of the dream is out on Mangadraft ! Two new pages every saturday !
https://t.co/Za0hp6kQxq
.@ebhodeyUQxVptOP 『悶え、暴れる囚人』
(Prisoners writhing and flailing in agony)
We announced over the summer that we were looking for volunteers to help us launch a phone line for disabled prisoners across Ontario. The trainings are complete and we're super excited to officially launch the lines. 1/
#dreamfacereveal thats cool and all (its not) but did you know Shiina Mahiru (椎奈 真昼 Shiina Mahiru) is one of the 10 prisoners in MILGRAM. Her code number is 006.
A talkative, ever-smiling female prisoner who's warm like the sun. She doesn’t play favourites with the people she
Chapter 8 from my manga The prisoners of the dream is out on Mangadraft ! Two new pages every saturday !
https://t.co/wzA2xjLBs2
Roman Abramovich played a 'key role' in freeing five British prisoners of war from Ukraine...🇺🇦
He welcomed them onto his jet, gave them all iPhones so they could contact family, and talked football with them on the flight.
St. Isaac Jogues and Companions (1642-1649)
Eight French Jesuits; six priests and two lay brothers. Five died in modern Canada, three in the modern U.S. They worked amidst great privations for the Hurons' conversion, and were taken prisoners by the Iroquois tribe and tortured.
Creature design illustration for the Mon Cala eels
― Prisoners Concept Art Gallery
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[milgram oc] birthday art for prisoners roi ji and riene ji. imagine there is a cake there wwww
There is as much educational benefit in studying #Dolphins & #Whales in captivity as there is in studying humans by observing prisoners in solitary confinement. ~Jacques Cousteau
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@Catlord568
Ares was the god of bloodlust. Though his fellow deities weren’t fond of him, the Spartans had no problems, donating some prisoners of war to his worship. And sacrificing dogs, yeah, right, Ares liked dead puppies. His Roman equivalent was Mars. #canvadesignchallenge #midjourney
@Scroinkles a panopticon is like.. a wall of cells ? that wraps around a tower. this means the guards can basically watch any cell at any time but the prisoners won’t know, thus creating the “panopticon effect”. it’s why jonah magnus killed like.. 100 prisoners in his first watchers crown