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12 Amazing Facts About Elephants

In honor of World Elephant Day, we present you with 12 little known facts about one of our favorite creatures…in GIFs, of course.

1. Elephants know every member of their herd and are able to recognize up to 30 companions by sight or smell. 

2. They can remember and distinguish particular cues that signal danger and can recall locations long after their last visit.

3. An elephant’s memory is not limited to its herd, nor is it limited to its species. In one instance, two circus elephants that performed together rejoiced when crossing paths 23 years later. Elephants have also recognized humans that they once bonded with after decades apart. 4. 

4. The elephant boasts the largest brain of any land mammal as well as an impressive encephalization quotient (the size of the animal’s brain relative to its body size). The elephant’s EQ is nearly as high as a chimpanzee’s.

5. The elephant brain is remarkably similar to the human brain, with as many neurons and synapses, as well as a highly developed hippocampus and cerebral cortex.

6. Elephants are one of the few non-human animals to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

7. Elephants are creative problem solvers. 

8. Don’t try to outsmart an elephant! They have an understanding of basic arithmetic and can even keep track of relative quantities.

9. Elephants communicate using everything from body signals to infrared rumbles that can be heard from kilometers away. Their understanding of syntax suggests that they have their own language and grammar. 

10. Elephants can recognize 12 distinct tones of music and recreate melodies.

11. Elephants are the only non-human animals to mourn their dead, performing burial rituals and returning to visit graves. 

12. Elephants are one of the few species who can recognize themselves in the mirror.

Given what we now know about elephants, and what they continue to teach us about animal intelligence, it is more important than ever to make sure that these magnificent creatures do not vanish.

Check out some more fun elephant facts here and be sure to watch the TED-Ed Lesson Why elephants never forget - Alex Gendler

Animation by the ever-talented Avi Ofer

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And kid, you’ve got to love yourself. You’ve got wake up at four in the morning, brew black coffee, and stare at the birds drowning in the darkness of the dawn. You’ve got to sit next to the man at the train station who’s reading your favorite book and start a conversation. You’ve got to come home after a bad day and burn your skin from a shower. Then you’ve got to wash all your sheets until they smell of lemon detergent you bought for four dollars at the local grocery store. You’ve got to stop taking everything so goddam personally. You are not the moon kissing the black sky. You’ve got to compliment someones crooked brows at an art fair and tell them that their eyes remind you of green swimming pools in mid July. You’ve got to stop letting yourself get upset about things that won’t matter in two years. Sleep in on Saturday mornings and wake yourself up early on Sunday. You’ve got to stop worrying about what you’re going to tell her when she finds out. You’ve got to stop over thinking why he stopped caring about you over six months ago. You’ve got to stop asking everyone for their opinions. Fuck it. Love yourself, kiddo. You’ve got to love yourself.
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The next time someone asks me why I love DW, I'm gonna link them to this post...

“When you’re a kid, they tell you it’s all… grow up. Get a job. Get married. Get a house. Have a kid, and that’s it. But the truth is, the world is so much stranger than that. It’s so much darker. And so much madder. And so much better.” “The Way I See It, Every Life Is a Pile of Good Things And Bad Things… The Good Things Don’t Always Soften The Bad Things… the Bad Things Don’t Necessarily Spoil The Good Things And Make Them Unimportant.” “You Know That in Nine Hundred Years of Time And Space And I’ve Never Met Anybody Who Wasn’t Important before.” “Courage isn’t just a matter of not being frightened, you know. It’s being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway.” “The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don’t alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit their views.” “For some people, small, beautiful events are what life is all about.” “You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies.” “Some people live more in 20 years than others do in 80. It’s not the time that matters, it’s the person.” “There’s no point in being grown up if you can’t act a little childish sometimes.” “You know when sometimes, you meet someone so beautiful – and then you actually talk to them, and five minutes later they’re as dull as a brick; but then there’s other people. And you meet them and you think, ‘Not bad, they’re okay,’ and then when you get to know them… Their face just sort of becomes them, like their personality’s written all over it, and they just – they turn into something so beautiful.“ “If it’s time to go, remember what you’re leaving. Remember the best. My friends have always been the best of me.” “There’s a lot of things you need to get across this universe. Warp drive… wormhole refractors… You know the thing you need most of all? You need a hand to hold.” “I am and always will be the optimist. The hoper of far-flung hopes and the dreamer of improbable dreams.” "You don’t just give up. You don’t just let things happen. You make a stand! You say no! You have the guts to do what’s right, even when everyone else just runs away.” “There’s always something to look at if you open your eyes!” "There’s nothing "only” about being a girl, your Majesty.“ "Hey. Do you mind if I tell you a story? One you might not have heard. All the elements in your body were forged many many millions of years ago in the heart of a faraway star that exploded and died. That explosion scattered those elements across the desolations of deep space. After so, so many millions of years, these elements came together to form new stars and new planets. And on and on it went. The elements came together and burst apart, forming shoes and ships and sealing wax and cabbages and kings. Until, eventually, they came together to make you. You are unique in the universe. There is only one Merry Galel. And there will never be another. Getting rid of that existence isn’t a sacrifice, it’s a waste!” “The universe has to move forward. Pain and loss, they define us as much as happiness or love. Whether it’s a world, or a relationship… Everything has its time. And everything ends. ” “Everything’s got to end sometime; otherwise nothing would ever get started.” “We’re all stories in the end.” “Are all people like this? Like what? So much BIGGER on the inside?” “Homo sapiens! What an inventive, invincible species! It’s only been a few million years since they crawled up out of the mud and learned to walk. Puny, defenseless bipeds. They’ve survived flood, famine and plague. They’ve survived cosmic wars and holocausts. And now, here they are, out among the stars, waiting to begin a new life. Ready to outsit eternity. They’re indomitable… indomitable.” “We’re so lucky we’re still alive to see this beautiful world. Look at the sky. It’s not dark and black and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there! Lights are blue. And blue in through the blueness, and the blackness, the winds swirling through the air… and then shining. Burning, bursting through! The stars, can you see how they roll their light? Everywhere we look, complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.” “ I’m not running away. But this is one corner in one country in one continent in one planet that’s a corner of a galaxy that is a corner of a universe that is forever growing and shrinking and creating and destroying and never remaining the same for a single millisecond. And this is so much, SO MUCH, to see, Amy. Because it goes so fast. I’m not running away from things. I’m running to them before they flare and fade forever.” “You want weapons? We’re in a library! Books! The best weapons in the world!” “The universe is big, its vast and complicated, and ridiculous. And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles.“ "You know, sometimes winning… winning is no fun at all.” “ It seems to me there’s so much more to the world than the average eye is allowed to see. I believe, if you look hard, there are more wonders in this universe than you could ever have dreamt of.”

“Never cruel or cowardly. Never give up, never give in.”

“Letting it get to you. You know what that’s called? Being alive. Best thing there is. Being alive right now is all that counts.” “Violence doesn’t end violence. It extends it.” “A straight line may be the shortest distance between two points, but it is by no means the most interesting.” "Because every time you see them happy you remember how sad they’re going to be. And it breaks your heart. Because what’s the point in them being happy now if they’re going to be sad later. The answer is, of course, because they are going to be sad later.” “There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea’s asleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there’s danger, somewhere there’s injustice, and somewhere else the tea’s getting cold.” “There is no indignity in being afraid to die, but there is a terrible shame in being afraid to live.” “Our lives are important, at least to us. As we see, so we learn.” “Isn’t it a better thing to travel hopefully than to arrive?” “Fear breeds hatred and war. I shall speak to them peaceably. They’ll see I’m unarmed; there’s no better argument against war than that.” “Life depends on change and renewal.” “Sad really, isn’t it? People spend all their time making nice things, and other people come along and break them.” “I want to see the universe, not rule it!” “Fear breeds hatred, your majesty. Fear is the greatest enemy of them all, for fear leads us to war.” “You shouldn’t feel ashamed of your grief. It’s right to grieve. Bert was unique. In the whole history of the world, there’s never been anybody just like Bert, and there’ll never be another, even if the world lasts for a hundred million centuries.” “Death is the price we pay for progress.” “Answers are easy. It’s asking the right questions which is hard.” “To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable, only unexplained.” “Oh, come on! Don’t be upset. Yes, you’ve failed, you’ve failed. But failure is one of the basic freedoms.” “Have you noticed that people’s intellectual curiosity declines sharply the moment they start waving guns about?” “Try to understand something, Adric - because you get away with something, it doesn’t justify it.” “There’s nothing particularly masculine about throwing your life away.” “Unless we are prepared to sacrifice our lives for the good of us all, then evil and anarchy will spread like the plague.” “Nothing’s just rubbish if you have an inquiring mind.” “Happiness is nothing unless it exists side by side with sadness.” “Everything has its time. Everything dies.” “There’s no such thing as an ordinary human.” “I’m old enough to know that a longer life isn’t always a better one. In the end, you just get tired. Tired of the struggle. Tired of losing everyone that matters to you. Tired of watching everything turn to dust. If you live long enough, Lazarus, the only certainty is that you’ll end up alone.” “The human race… For such an intelligent lot, you aren’t half susceptible. Give anyone a chance to take control, and you submit. Sometimes I think you like it - easy life.” “Without death, there’d only be comedies. Dying gives us size.” “No I didn’t [kill anyone in the war]. No, I did not, no. But don’t say it like it’s shameful!” “Planets come and go. Stars perish. Matter disperses, coalesces, forms into other patterns, other worlds. Nothing can be eternal.”

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Retro Avante-Garde Buildings from the Former Yugoslavia

In the 1960s and ‘70s, former president Josip Broz Tito commissioned a collection of monuments to be built as an homage to WWII battlegrounds and where concentration camps once existed. 

Some of the sculptors responsible for the beauty and innovation of the edifices include Jordan and Iskra Grabul, Vojin Bakić, Dušan Džamonja, Miodrag Živković. Its architects were Bogdan Bogdanović and Gradimir Medaković.

Symbolic of the history, the structures were designed to personify the strength, loyalty and confidence of the Socialist Republic. Although the buildings have long been abandoned, their symbolic meanings are found within its sharp, futuristic concrete architecture and conception. 

Photo credit: Jan KempenaersPhotos via [arch daily]

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Ok but what if...

…ok just follow me here.  We all love sex-god nine, and human-sexuality book smart Doctor… but what if the Doctor has no concept of human female sexuality at all?

So like one day it somehow comes up, or he’s just like:

“Rose… what is a clitoris?” 

And Rose is like.

Pinching the bridge of her nose.  “You’ve got to be kidding me.  I already had this conversation once with Mickey, I’m not having it with you too.”

And the Doctor’s all…

“No really what is it?”

And so Rose has to explain “It’s like a body part on human women for ummmm… intercourse.”

“But what does it do?” “Well it doesn’t really do anything, just sort of feels good.”

“Come on now, it must do something.  Lifeforms don’t just have body parts that exist solely for pleasure.  Does it release hormones or something?”

“Don’t think so.”

“Alright then how does it work?” “Well it’s different for everyone…”

Exasperated, “Fine then, how does it work for you.”

“How does my clitoris work?… Doctor that’s a little private.”

“Come on… We’re all friends here.”

::Long Pause::

Sing songy: “I’ll tell you about Time Lord penises.”

“DEAL!… Wait… like penises, like plural penises?!!!”

“Nuh uh Rose, no peaking behind the curtain… you go first.”

“Alright, so you kind of rub it…”

“But doesn’t that chafe?”

“… OH MY GOD LET ME FINISH… there’s like, this natural lubrication and you sort of use that… hey! Is that a note pad?!!”

“I don’t want to miss anything.  Go on.”

::Hard stare::

“Actually, do you think you could draw a diagram?”

Obviously this scene would be a part of a much longer drawn out slow burn romance where Rose thinks they’re just friends but Doctor is really trying to figure out how to love her and marry her and make babies forever and ever… OBVIOUSLY.

OK I’ve had a little more time to think about this.  Firstly:

They’re back at the estate for supper one day and Jackie sends Rose into the kitchen to get a serving spoon for the shepards pie.  

“Blimey Rose what’s taking you so long?  You’d think you were a bloke trying to find the clitoris.”

Later that night the Doctor finally asks:

“Rose, what’s a clitoris?”

Secondly, I think Rose just flat out refuses to talk about it.  So he keeps bringing it up at inopportune times.  

Running from angry space pirates:

“Rose, what’s a clitoris?”

Busting out of a space station prison:

“Ok, Rose there’s one more question to crack the passcode… what is a… clitoris… huh… what a funny coincidence.  Any thoughts?  Rose?”

You will hand over the longevity serum or the human Rose Tyler will be eliminated!!!

“Oh alright then, if you’re going to be like that about it then I’ve only got one thing to say… Rose, what is a clitoris?”

Jackie Tyler walks into the room.

“Rose, what’s a clitoris?”

Jackie Tyler turns and walks back out of the room.

Now Mickey’s traveling with them.

“Rose, what’s a clitoris?”

Mickey, “wait, did he just say…?”

Rose, burying her head in her hands.  “Leave it Micks, it’s just this thing he…”

Laughing and pointing, “Oh that’s great, that’s classic, you dump me for spaceman here and he doesn’t even know what a clitoris is!!!”

The Doctor, indignant.  “YOU TOLD RICKEY WHAT IT IS AND YOU WON’T TELL ME?!!!  Mickey, what is a clitoris”

Throwing his hands up “Oh no no no, I’m not getting involved in this.  Get her to tell you.”

And then, staggering out laughing, clutching his aching sides. “Doesn’t know what a clitoris is…”

Rose, under her breath “may not know what it is, but at least he doesn’t forget about it half the time…”

“Quite right too.  And I suppose, if it’s the last chance to say it… Rose Tyler… what is a clitoris.”

Rose, fingers pressing into her temples “OHMYGODDOCTORISWEAR.  You know, I love you, but I swear to god sometimes I can’t stand you.”

“But Rooooooossseee what is it?” “Get your scrawny ass over to this side of the void and I’ll show you.”

Fist pumps. “Yesssss.  Be there in just a tic.”

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“Messi” by Daniel Kliger

Oil on canvas. 18x24.
“Sport seems to me the best expression of modernism. It is a balance between war and art, competition and beauty. Lionel Messi, as one of our greatest footballers, is also our greatest warrior and our greatest artist. Here Messi finds himself in an impressionist landscape and under the more violent sky of a war painting like Benjamin West’s ‘The Death of General Wolfe.’”
Daniel Kliger lives in New York City, where he attends Columbia University. We’re delighted to be featuring “Messi" on AFR. [Posted by Eric]
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But baby, you have my acceptance. I love you for all that you are, in every way that you are. I can do nothing but accept you, and that is some of the most powerful love I can give. I celebrate every nuance of your being. I will never try to control you. I will never dictate how you emanate your soul. I have no expectations No ‘shoulds’. Only “is”, “does”, ”did”, “was” Never “supposed” Because who am I to dare demand the agency of you? I am endlessly curious about you, even after what you have revealed. And for that hunger, I am shameless. I can never get enough of you. I have no desire to string all these parts of you to create a cohesive narrative for me to understand. I just simply enjoy the experience of you. To live you, as an active observer, a participant. Im scared too, but that’s also what excites me. Im scared of the unknown, but also uplifted by it. The freedom of it. The freedom of the loss of control, and the freedom of uncertainty. These unexplored grounds that call for our steps. The unknown of what we are, how we are what we can become, how we can become to delve into each others fresh waters and swim, into the deep, into the endless horizon. Floating, Basking in the shared beauty under the sun. There are times when I get confused, When I don’t understand you, But I can do nothing but learn you. I can do nothing but accept my confusion, and be at peace with it. And merely voice it, in hopes that you can pave the roads for me Providing me with the stepping stones With the trails Of you. As you can, with me. I am no puzzle, I am no enigma Simply an open ocean that flows, and will keep you afloat as you navigate upon my waters. I will be your compass, but you must be in water to let the current flow as they may. You don’t need to feel controlled with me, you can let go with me. To be free with me, and I with you. I don’t want you to feel as if you are a watchdog under the surveillance of yourself. And I don’t want the same coming from myself Either. We can flow together, we don’t need to know where we are going That’s the exciting part. We can get lost together, because together we’re always found. You feel like home, I am not lost with you. And there is nothing that I would love more Than to continue my wanderlust in you, This shared adventure. To be, with you.

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This is so important I have to post it. 

People who say that being homosexual is against their religion contradict themselves so much because sure, your religion MIGHT teach you that homosexuality is wrong, but I can guarantee you that whatever religion you are, there will be far FAR more teachings in your scripture about treating people with respect etc etc than there will be about homosexuality being ‘wrong.’

I love this

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This ritual is one of the most intensely beautiful and powerful rituals that most Wiccans and Pagans can ever experience, if you are in a Coven the High priestess will perform this ritual with all the Coven members being involved but if you’re not in a Coven you can do this on your own. It is where you invokes the Goddess directly into yourself. Regardless of how you practice it, Drawing Down the Moon is best performed on the night of the Full Moon. For obvious reasons, it’s more suitable to be performed outside, but if the weather is bad or cold or your neighbors are easily startled, you can perform the ritual indoors.

Light a white candle and put it in a place where the Moonlight can be seen, such as a window ledge.You can also light an incense stick if you wish to cleanse the space your in. Relax your body and remove any negative thoughts from your mind. Take deep breaths.

Stand at your altar if you have one, don’t worry if you don’t just face the Moon with your arms crossed over your chest, and feet together. Now say: Mother Goddess, lend me your light Give me your power on this faithful night I invoke you into my being and soul Fill up my vessel and make me feel Whole I stand before you in awe and in love I cherish your gifts you stow from above I ask you tonight to show unto me My Mother, My Goddess so mote it be.

Move your feet apart to about shoulder width, and raise your arms up and out to welcome the Goddess into you. Close your eyes and feel the power of the Moonlight wash over you like rain. Think of the awesome power of the universe you are invoking and be at one with it. stand for as long as you feel you need to, basking in the Moons glow. Let the energy of the Moon wash over you healing and cleansing you.

Drawing Down the Moon is an altered state of consciousness, a ritual possession by the Divine. It is not uncommon to feel the energy of the Goddess for quite some time following Drawing Down the Moon, so don’t be alarmed if you feel a heightened sense of clarity over the next few days. You may also feel extremely emotional - it’s not uncommon to cry or laugh spontaneously during this rite.

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Please watch this and press reblog as soon as you hear the part you relate with

This made me cry OMG

Everyone please watch this

Is it wrong that I reblogged it at the very first sentence spoken..?

No, I did too

I am in tears like omg

i tried watching this without crying … i now cannot stop 

I can’t stop crying

please reblog.

Watch this please and reblog

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Moonbeams silently touch the earth, The wind passes by letting coldness not be a dearth. Around 2am, in one corner of the city, Lay a girl on whom insomnia took no pity. For her, no unusual thing ‘twas, to lie awake and think of things beyond her flaws. Every now and then, giddiness captures her Memories of her past seem more than just a distant blur. She turns to Future, hoping to untangle her thoughts But Future takes her even further from connecting the dots. Help was needed indeed, her mind had caused quite a stir With each such moment, the urge to escape seemed stronger to her. What better than to leave this mundane life? Leaving may help calm this internal strife. The final decision is made, It can no longer be swayed. When Goddess Aurora spread her wings that day, The insomniac girl woke up and her mind became a part of the everyday din.

Shweta Patil, "Final Decisions" (via wnq-writers)

Source: wnq-writers
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The lamps of the Karabet grocer are lit. The Armenian citizen never [forgot] that the throat of his father was cut on the Kurdish mountains. But he loves you. Because you also did not forgive those who marked this black spot, upon the forehead of the Turkish people. - Nizim Hikmet 

*Poem partially censured by the Turkish Ministry of Culture. A portrait of a 103 year old survivor of the Armenian genocide by Rosanne Shahnazaryan.

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In honor of the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, I want to share a poem from Hamo Sahyan. It’s not innately genocide-related, but when I first read it, Sahyan showed me what it was like to be in want of a homeland, and then to love it fiercely. While Armenia does exist today, it’s history and future will forever be shaped by the tragic loss of lives in 1915, and we shall all continue to hope and pray that such a tragedy never happens again… to anyone. Please take a moment to honor the lives lost, and to respect those who have continued on despite such grave losses. May we all find and cling to our home(land)s and never let them go.

Հայաստան ասելիս այտերս այրվում են, Հայաստան ասելիս ծնկներս ծալվում են, Չգիտեմ ինչու է այդպես: Հայաստան ասելիս շրթունքս ճաքում է, Հայաստան ասելիս հասակս ծաղկում է, Չգիտեմ ինչու է այդպես: Հայաստան ասելիս աչքերս լցվում են, Հայաստան ասելիս թևերս բացվում են, Չգիտեմ ինչու է այդպես: Հայաստան ասելիս աշխարհը իմ տունն է, Հայաստան ասելիս էլ մահը ո՞ւմ շունն է… Կմնամ, կլինեմ այսպես: - Համո Սահյան

In saying Armenia my cheeks burn, In saying Armenia my knees buckle, I do not know why it is so. In saying Armenia my lips crack, In saying Armenia my stature blooms, I do not know why it is so. In saying Armenia my eyes water, In saying Armenia my wings unfold, I do not know why it is so. In saying Armenia the world is my home, In saying Armenia too, death is whose dog? I will stay, I will be like this. - Hamo Sahyan

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The genocide didn't happen you fucking twat. It was the result of civil war caused by the Brits trying to invade Turkey to expand their empire, helped by the Armenians. Turkey was protecting their land and people. Millions of them were killed too.

I was thinking about not answering this for the sake of the absolutely unjustified rudeness of this ask, but you know, I’ll indulge your little whiny bitch baby tears with some cold hard facts, that I literally dug up my old research paper just to find them all. That civil war claim is bullshit and I’m really pissed right now.

  1. When the Ottoman Empire fell after WWI, the new Turkish government had to cover its tracks of the atrocities committed against the Armenians in order to be recognized as the new government and have a place within the world stage. One of the excuses they said was that the deportations were a security measure gone wrong. However, Ottoman Armenia was in the eastern sect of the empire at the time and therefore far away from any immediate danger, and only the Armenians were deported from that region, so obviously that excuse went to shit. The government just went silent and avoided the issue after that.
  2. The government strategically used WWI to cover up the genocide as war casualties, while the Allied Forces never reached the Caucasus region of the Ottoman Empire during the Mesopotamian campaign.
  3. The majority of the Armenians deported were women, children, and the elderly, as all of the able men were drafted into the army. They were forced to march into the Syrian Desert with no set destination. But of course, there were able Armenian soldiers to fight against the Ottoman Turks in a civil war, right?
  4. There was a sect within the Ottoman government, known as the Special Organization, which played an essential role in the extermination of the Armenians and carried out much of the atrocities against the Armenians in all of the Anatolia peninsula.
  5. There are numerous eyewitness accounts regarding the extermination of the Armenians. I have a few I’m gonna list below, varying from the deportees, to foreigners, and even the military officers themselves:
  6. A Musilm Arab lieutenant witnessed the massacre of 500 women and children when they were “locked into a stable and the gendarmes threw flaming torches through a hole in the ceiling.” All those inside were burnt alive.
  7. A former Ottoman lieutenant who defected to the Russians detailed in an interview that it was the capital that issued the orders for deportation of the Armenians and recognized that deportation meant massacre. “The men kept behind were taken out in batches of 15 or 20, lined up on the edges of ditches prepared beforehand, shot and thrown into the ditches. Hundreds of men were shot every day in a similar manner. the women and children were attacked on their way to the shotas [chettes], the armed bands organized by the Turkish government, who attacked them and seized a certain number…they massacred them in cold blood. These attack were a daily occurrence until every women and child had been gotten rid of.”
  8. Swedish nurse Alma Johannson described the Armenians left behind who weren’t enlisted into service in 1915: “They were forced to carry supplies to the Turkish army on the Russian border. There were no pack animals left, so they had to carry the loads on their backs…They were provided with neither money nor the clothing necessary for such a trek. Those who were too exhausted to continue were beaten until they tried to struggle on or until they fell down dead…The outcome is one long sequence of cruelty and inhumanity.”
  9. An American ambassador J.B. Jackson documented the horrific sights while in the Ottoman Empire: “One of the most terrible sights ever seen […] some 5,000 terrible emaciated, dirty, ragged and sick women and children […] These people were the only survivors of the Armenian population of the province of Sivas, carefully estimated to have been originally been over 300,000 souls!”
  10. A deportee would document to Jackson about the caravan of the Armenians into the Syrian desert for over 50 days. After having their possessions taken, they “walked all naked under the scorching sun” without any food or water to maintain themselves. They were deprived of basic needs, even from getting water from a fountain where “the policemen stood in front of them and forbade them to take even a drop of water, for they want to sell the water”. By the 70th day, only 35 women and children remained out of the original 3,000 deportees from Khapert, and 150 in the entire caravan remained when they arrived in Aleppo.
  11. The relations between the Turks and the Armenians have always been ill leading up to the events of 1915. The Armenians in the Ottoman had been persecuted and massacred for decades before.
  12. And yes, I have sources for all of this for you to go fuck yourself with and you might learn something:
  13. Professional Ethics and the Denial of the Armenian Genocide by Robert Lifton et al. (print)
  14. Survivors: An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide by Donald and Lorna Miller. (print)
  15. The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times, the Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century by Richard Hovannisian (print)
  16. More information can be found here (1 2 3)
  17. DON’T FUCKING TELL ME THAT AN ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DID NOT HAPPEN, YOU DISGUSTING FUCKING UNCOOKED NOODLE.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be drinking your whiny bitch baby tears.

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