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Humiliation! The triumphant attitude that had carried the nation since 1870 was wiped away by Kaiseria's bitter defeat in the Great War. Her industrial regions were occupied by the soldiers of Anglotaine, her eastern provinces given independence as the Lech republic and her entire Northern Coast was granted to the mountain people, who had long perceived as primitive savages by the Kaiserian nobility. Worse still, the Treaty of Londres had left her with merely a shell of an army, but secret development of a new generation of weapons began immediately. Following the cavalry doctrine popular in the interwar years, a fast moving tank known as the Kampfpanzer 141 had been designed to engage and destroy enemy armoured formations, going into production at the specific request of the Kaiser's regent Franz von Kurzbach. In parallel, the Alwyn conglomerate's prototype for an infantry breakthrough tank was accepted by the infantry for production from 1936 onwards. This vehicle was designated Sturmpanzerwagen 161. The Kaiserian rearmament project was cut short by the nation's fall to an Asugisalic invasion precipitating the August crisis and the beginning of the 2nd Great War, but the vehicle stayed in production until the end of the war, with much of the leftover surplus later serving in a few smaller conflicts in the late 40s and early 50s.
"Humility is the only defense against humiliation."
Ohyan is a Ko-Matoran who once served as a Captain in Yerinn’s standing military force, the Overguard.
Unlike most other Ko-Matoran who tend to avoid mingling with other Matoran types and who generally have no taste for battle, Ohyan stood a head above his brothers as both a competent field official and an even more competent warrior.
[Osaka Summer Siege - Sengoku Basara 3]
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Not too much is different from the original (with more story, if you're into that).
This time he's a bit closer to the 'Samurai' look I was going for, plus I cleaned his a lot up while cutting a tonne of his bulk (though I must say he still looks real fat, bother).
„He could bear the loneliness and humiliations that he had known since he was a child and they only hurt his spirit: the horrible thing was the confinement, that great outer loneliness that he did not choose, that someone threw on him like a straitjacket.“ -Mario Vargas.
"Whatever my individual desires were to be free, I was not alone. There were many others who felt the same way." --Rosa Parks
"The first principle of non-violent action is that of non-cooperation with everything humiliating." -- Mahatma Gandhi
A mugshot photograph of Rosa Parks, taken by an unknown deputy in the Montgomery Alabama police station on the day of her arrest for refusing to give up her seat on the local bus to a white person. The photo, along with dozens of others from the Civil Rights struggles there, was discovered last year in a police storage room and was put on Display in Montgomery in July 2004. Image recolored and slightly altered by me.
I hope you will look, and look, as I have. She is thinking of you. A fascinating moment, and an image of monumental importance. The flash of that bulb was a pivotal moment, not only in American history, but in that as yet unwritten history of the better world we are all still struggling to create.
Rosa is the patron saint of good timing, a classic case of the right gesture by the right person in the right place at the right moment. But before her there were others and after, right up to this very day, there continue to be others. Blacks in this country continue to be treated as disposable Americans, as we have seen illustrated with excrutiating clarity in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
I hope everyone will remember that there are thousands of Rosa Parks all over the world. People are refusing to take the back seat on the bus in Palestine and everywhere else. Unlike Rosa Parks, they are often simply murdered or imprisoned for their disobedience, and their stories never make their way to us.
Right now, largely unreported by the media, tens of thousands of Palestinians and hundreds of Israelis are waging a major grassroots nonviolent campaign of resistance to the construction of Israel's ethnic incarceration Wall. Palestinian farmers, workers, mothers, and students, together with Israeli and international volunteers, are braving teargas, beatings, bullets, arrest, and even death to block the construction of the Wall with their bodies. Civil rights and Human rights struggles like theirs are takign place in every corner of the earth.
When you think of Rosa - and you should think of her - think of all the others you will never know, the innumerable invisible millions who with gestures of resistance and defiance both great and small stand up daily against humiliation, debasement, racism, subjugation.
There is surely some of her in you - please remember to say thank you.
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“A sober, wise, and visionary ones never dress its vision with the filth, abusing, and humiliating tongue of immoral language.”
Ehsan Sehgal
It is sad when old people lose it and they are alone. Social Services dont know about them or cant be bothered or even in some cases these people dont want to be helped. As much as the nets are out there to catch such people when they fall into a state of vulnerability. This old lady goes about her regular chores as regular as clockwork, another sign that something isn't quite right. She wont accept help and becomes very nasty when people do try to help. This is where the system fails because even when they are beyond the point of helping themselves and rude to the point of scaring people away from trying to help, they slip through the net. Eventually they vanish and people find their body months after they have died in a decomposed state and then questions are asked why didnt we help?
Stocks are devices used internationally, in medieval, Renaissance and colonial American times as a form of physical punishment involving public humiliation. The stocks partially immobilized its victims and they were often exposed in a public place such as the site of a market to the scorn of those who passed by.
The stocks are similar to the pillory and the pranger, as each consists of large, hinged, wooden boards; the difference, however, is that when a person is placed in the stocks, their feet are locked in place, and sometimes as well their hands or head, or these may be chained.
With stocks, boards are placed around the ankles and the wrists in some cases, whereas in the pillory they are placed around the arms and neck and fixed to a pole, and the victim stands. However, the terms can be confused, and many people refer to the pillory as the stocks.
Since stocks served an outdoor public form of punishment its victims were subjected to the daily and nightly weather. As a consequence it was not uncommon for people kept in stocks over several days to die from exposure.[citation needed]
The practice of using stocks continues to be cited as an example of torture, cruel and unusual punishment. Insulting, kicking, tickling, spitting and in some cases urinating and defecating on its victims could be applied at the free will of any of those present. The hapless feet were also taken advantage of by such savage cruelties as inserting burning materials between the toes or by such nuisances as carefully rubbing feces all over the feet and hair.
One of the earliest reference to the stocks in literature appears in the Bible. Paul and Silas, disciples of Jesus, were arrested. Their treatment by their jailer was detailed in the Book of Acts: "Having received such a charge, he put them into the inner prison and fastened their feet in the stocks." The Old Testament's book of Job also describes the stocks, referring to God: "He puts my feet in the stocks, he watches all my paths."
The stocks were also popular among civil authorities from medieval to early modern times, and have also been used as punishment for military deserters or for dereliction of military duty. In the stocks, an offender's hands and head, or sometimes their ankles, would be placed and locked through two or three holes in the center of a board. Offenders were forced to carry out their punishments in the rain, during the heat of summer, or in freezing weather, and generally would receive only bread and water, plus anything brought by their friends.
The stocks were popular during the Colonial days in America. Public punishment in the stocks was a common occurrence from around 1500 until at least 1748. The stocks were especially popular among the early American Puritans, who frequently employed the stocks for punishing the "lower class."
In the American colonies, the stocks were also used, not only for punishment, but as a means of restraining individuals awaiting trial.
Photo taken at Bewdley Museum, Bewdley Worcstershire.
Don't you know pugs are not waterproof? The look on the pug's face is priceless :) This is the exact moment he decided to write his union rep and complain about the cruel and inhumane treatment he's been subjected too :)
Ahhhh Guórén (aka Ikoma Jinsuke), he who went from Lawful Good to True Neutral in one fell swoop after a humiliating episode X ttrpg sessions ago. His drastic change in styling/palette over the years was meant to portray that.