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Bloody Sunday, also known as the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre of Irish anti-internment protesters by the British government that took place on this day in 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland.

Bloody Sunday resulted in the highest number of people killed in a shooting incident during the Troubles and remains the worst mass shooting in Northern Irish history. This violence was in response to a protest organized by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) in opposition to a state policy of internment without trial, introduced in August of 1971.

On January 18th, 1972, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Brian Faulkner banned all parades and marches in response to widespread civil unrest. The protest march was organized despite this order.

On the day of the protest, approximately 10,000-15,000 joined the march, however their path was blocked by British Army barriers. The protest descended into chaos, with British soldiers chasing down protesters and attacking them indiscriminately. 26 people were shot, 14 were killed. Many of the victims were shot while fleeing from the soldiers or attending to the wounded, while others were injured by shrapnel, rubber bullets, batons, or being ran down by army vehicles.

The soldiers were from the 1st Battalion Parachute Army, which had perpetrated the Ballymurphy Massacre just months prior. The events of Bloody Sunday greatly increased hostilities between Northern Ireland and the British government. Support for and recruitment by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) rose following the massacre.

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[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Some dude just told me I look like Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. That’s three days in a row I’ve gotten complements what the fuck.

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(TW: Drugs, gross shit.)

So my friend is a heroin addict. One of the things I love about them is how unashamed they are; I think they told me they do goofballs (meth + heroin mixed in a shot) the very first conversation we had. They’re a “proud junkie” who unironically loves movies like Trainspotting and Requiem for a Dream.

Constipation is a side effect of opioids. Some people go weeks without shitting, and my friend is one of those people.

For junkies, taking a shit is a major life event.

And here’s the funny part, something that I think really illustrates how colorful my friend’s personality is: one time I contacted them because I needed to go see them (I used to buy drugs from them lol, more on that later), and they said something like, “Give me a minute, I have to do…something that I have to do before I can have anyone over.”

I replied something like, “You’re pooping, aren’t you?”

And they were like, “Yep.”

Another funny story:

One time, about a year ago exactly, I was trying to quit meth, and so I asked them not to sell to me anymore. They agreed.

I very quickly gave up, and when I texted them asking if I could pick up they replied, “No you may not.”

Then another time I went to their place and fucking begged for them to sell me drugs and one of the things they said was, “Uh let me think about that for a seco— No.”

It actually wound up catalyzing the end of our friendship. Since Halloween the previous year (2022), when they made plans with two friends of theirs, I started thinking a lot about how I had to come up with “excuses” to go see them, and how I wasn’t an “organic” part of their life like their other friends. We didn’t live in the same neighborhood. Our lives hardly intersected at all. I wished that they were like my other friends, where I could just pull up and knock on their door, or randomly see them while I’m out. When I did see them, it was sort of…artificial, like I only got to see them when they felt like hanging out. I wasn’t a “part of their life.” The only exception, really, was when I was picking up from them. Even if I only got to see them very briefly, it was great.

And so not only did I get to see them less, I had to be around my current guy, and deal with his inane bullshit, and all the disgusting ass people in that neighborhood, which made me think about them and pine and wish it were them instead of him (I started developing a friendship with him that I wish I had with them; I wish I could’ve gone to see them every day, and watch their bus while they’re out, and listen to their problems instead of his psycho ramblings), and then one day I was extremely emotional and made a post on /r/UnsentLetters, and then…yeah.

It sucks that I will never get to know them.

I actually accused them of doing that—the not selling to me thing—to get rid of me. They said no; they were just trying to be a good friend.

One of the “excuses” I made to see them was asking for their help getting a copy of my birth certificate, because I needed to have someone vouch for me, that I’m the person I say I am, because I don’t have ID, to have this document notarized. I didn’t even have to ask them. I just mentioned I needed someone to do that and they said yeah. And then the night before they said they were willing to “pull an all-nighter” if I wanted to do it in the morning (i.e. they offered to stay up so they would be awake in the morning, if that makes any sense).

*sigh*

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can you imagine living somewhere where you don't worry about someone on their commute like every day?

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Meeting and talking to people is awesome

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Rewatched Jin-Roh: Wolf Brigade (I read that the kanji for WB literally translates to Werewolf) and A Silent Voice this evening. I remember the ending to Jin-Roh devastating me when I first watched it. I think I finally understand what actually happens in it plot-wise and also the backstory about a parallel-but-still-effectively-fascist post-war Japan, just more influenced by Germany than the US. I still didn't like how ham-fisted the Red Riding Hood theming was, they just repeat it over and over and over. Also I remember talking to someone and they thought the WB were supposed to be a marxist officers' rebellion of a secret police squad based on the October revolution but I'm pretty sure they're just fascists. Like, they're literally described and self-describing as wolves or beasts or monsters that may temporarily wear human skin, it repeats this a lot, and it seems like they're just trying to survive for their own sake and the main character Fuse finds the fascist military/cop structure too comfortable to rebel against it even if he's fallen in love with a leftist rebel. Animation was as fucking amazing as I remember, it's so fucking good. Like, those suits are being animated as odd angels going up and down stairs at extremely smooth frame rates perfectly. It looks rotoscoped during a lot of it despite not being so.

General Content Warning on A Silent Voice.A Silent Voice: I didn't actually like it as much the first time I saw it. I definitely liked it (had a 7/10 rating on MAL from me), but I think the way it handles suicide and bullying felt too contrived. I also don't think I appreciated the excellent music and audio the first time since I'm pretty sure I watched it late-night on a laptop, probably a medium-quality Kissanime stream (R.I.P.). I haven't' read the manga but the way it kinda' slaps suicide attempts into things makes me think maybe the manga explained that more, it still felt too convenient to have it plotted out the way it did at the end where every problem is neatly fixed. I actually think it did a good job showing some of the group dynamics and the gradations of bullying though: there's a girl who's actively tormenting her due to ableism and not being able to cope with someone who can't communicate how she wants to be communicated with, there's the boy who's doing it to fit into the hierarchy of his friends, there's the prissy girl who's more passive and mostly talks behind her back a little while, there's the other boy who's encouraging other people to bully her because he likes the outcomes of bullying but doesn't do it himself. And at least he's totally not vindicated and the active-harasser girl first mentioned is like half-vindicated by it, so it's not totally contrived in that way at least. Also felt mostly respectful in regards to not using Sho's (bullied girl) disability as like pity fodder, I'd say her fault is more so his moe-ness and personality that makes it hard to sympathize not because she's unlikeable but because she's so outwardly sweet and kind that she comes off cartoonishly unrealistic.

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