oh wow happy new year + thanks for 400 followers! do we wanna do a fic giveaway? i feel like i should do a fic giveaway. imma do a fic giveaway.
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If no one else will say it, I will.
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Be My Religion
> Rated E for Sapphic Demon/Nun SSKK Filth
~ Top!Aku/Bottom!Atsu
~ Alternate Universe
~ Warnings: Non/Dub-Con, Religious Imagery
~ Sequel (Can Be Stand Alone Too)
@sskkbigbang#sskk#akat#akuatsu#sskk24
A reminder to the people on this app:
-Fictional characters are not real
-Fiction does affect reality, but not on a 1:1 basis
-Fiction should not be treated as some sort of moral barometer
-Your personal preferences and icks are not universal
This is Real News Tonight in #Bangladesh
Everyone is coming forward to protect the temple in different places.
1. Hathazari Kali Mandir is guarded by the students of Hathazari Madrasa.
2. A team is on guard to protect the Ramakrishna Mission in Faridpur!
3. We are general student guards to protect Thana Mandir
4. Students of Chittagong University are moving ahead to protect the temples of Nandirhat and Fathabad area.
5. Sri Sri Bura Shibbari, (adjacent to hospital gate) Baniachong, Habiganj, has come forward for rescue.
6. Students are guarding all temples of Hindu brothers located in Noakhali city and assuring them about security...
- In addition, everyone is coming forward to protect the temple in several places, you all come forward.
- This is how we should come forward in each other's danger. @dhruv_rathee@TheDeshBhakt@niiravmodi@dhruvrahtee@zoo_bear
"I have done it. I have dragged you into this mess. I'll get you out. Give me some time." These are apparently amongst the verbatim remarks (translated) given on Saturday by #Bangladesh's army chief to his officers, about the army's involvement in enforcing a curfew to bring an end to students protesting.
From these words, it seems that the prime minister will not be able rely on the army to agree again to be deployed stop protests. This therefore removes a significant coercive force that the Awami League might have thought that it could rely on.
What "getting" the army out of this mess means, is less clear.