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bakrua

if you are 13 and there is a 17/18 year old showing interest in you: please run away and never look back. i understand that you feel special; that older person will tell you how mature you are and make you feel special. but please. run away from that person. stay away from them. they do not love you. an 18 year old should not have ANY interest in a 13 year old. please. please be safe. please do not let them manipulate you. they are dangerous. stay away from them

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please reblog this post. please spread this message. please protect 13 year olds who can so easily be hurt.

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“hi, I’m not from the US” ask set

given how Americanized this site is, it’s important to celebrate all our countries and nationalities - with all their quirks and vices and ridiculousness, and all that might seem strange to outsiders.

1. favourite place in your country?

2. do you prefer spending your holidays in your country or travel abroad?

3. does your country have access to sea?

4. favourite dish specific for your country?

5. favourite song in your native language?

6. most hated song in your native language?

7. three words from your native language that you like the most?

8. do you get confused with other nationalities? if so, which ones and by whom?

9. which of your neighbouring countries would you like to visit most/know best?

10. most enjoyable swear word in your native language?

11. favourite native writer/poet?

12. what do you think about English translations of your favourite native prose/poem?

13. does your country (or family) have any specific superstitions or traditions that might seem strange to outsiders?

14. do you enjoy your country’s cinema and/or TV?

15. a saying, joke, or hermetic meme that only people from your country will get?

16. which stereotype about your country you hate the most and which one you somewhat agree with?

17. are you interested in your country’s history?

18. do you speak with a dialect of your native language?

19. do you like your country’s flag and/or emblem? what about the national anthem?

20. which sport is The Sport in your country?

21. if you could send two things from your country into space, what would they be?

22. what makes you proud about your country? what makes you ashamed?

23. which alcoholic beverage is the favoured one in your country?

24. what other nation is joked about most often in your country?

25. would you like to come from another place, be born in another country?

26. does your nationality get portrayed in Hollywood/American media? what do you think about the portrayal?

27. favourite national celebrity?

28. does your country have a lot of lakes, mountains, rivers? do you have favourites?

29. does your region/city have a beef with another place in your country?

30. do you have people of different nationalities in your family?

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[:de]13 Reasons Why - 13 Gründe, warum ich diese Serie liebe[:en]13 Reasons why you should watch 13 Reasons Why[:]

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[:de]13 Reasons Why – 13 Gründe, warum ich diese Serie liebe[:en]13 Reasons why you should watch 13 Reasons Why[:]

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Vielleicht habt ihr schon von dieser Serie gehört, viele verfolgen sie auch auf Netflix – 13 Reasons why ist diesen Monat in die zweite Staffel gestartet und hat viele Fans wieder unglaublich aufgewühlt. Das ist auch der Grund, warum ich gerne in diesem Blogbeitrag mit euch über diese umstrittene Serie sprechen möchte.

Für alle, die noch nicht mit der zweiten Staffel fertig sind – dieser…

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First Discussion

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In regards to my post about how people feel of the depiction of the graphic scenes in 13 Reasons Why season 1, I want to answer the responses I got.

I do agree that some people go through worse, but I’m not exactly sure what that means in terms of my question :) sorry!

  • @julietta-without-romeo - I understand the criticism, but there is a warning before every episode and an extra warning before especially triggering episodes. I just feel like when you watch these episodes you agree to being exposed to these kind of graphic scenes. Additionally, I believe that the show is a very honest portrayal of the themes it represents. So these particular scenes, while being hard to watch, are not exaggerated, they are honest.

I didn’t see a warning before every episode (only before the really, really triggering episodes). However, sometimes Netflix skips the first 5 or so seconds of an episode and that first 5 seconds might be the warning, but a) I don’t feel that warning is long enough if it even is a warning and b) if it is a warning, I don’t feel like Netflix should automatically skip it.

I do agree that if you’re viewing these episodes, you are most likely agreeing to be exposed to those graphic scenes. However, just because you’re agreeing to it, it doesn’t mean you’re ready to see it. I saw this thing on Twitter that I hadn’t thought of before, and it was saying that when you’re in a bad place mentally, you probably aren’t looking out for your best interest, so you might be triggered by these episodes, because you didn’t think about it, you didn’t care at first, you didn’t realize how bad it’d be, or maybe you would even want to be triggered. And that is up to the person, but people who are affected like that would be better off if the show wasn’t as graphic about those scenes.

But I do agree that those scenes are honest portrayals of what had happened. I don’t think they’re that far off from what some people have, unfortunately, experienced. Thankfully, I have never experienced any of the things that Hannah did, and I can’t speak on behalf of those who have and I would hate to undermine what people who have experienced that have to say. But from my knowledge, although it may not have been the best to actually show it, they showed it in a truer light than other series and films.