Hey everyone I am creating a temporary containment thread for all posts related to the WB video game releasing this week.
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https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/turkey-earthquake-relief-fund/
https://www.directrelief.org/emergency/turkey-syria-earthquake/
https://www.savethechildren.org/us/what-we-do/emergency-response/turkey-syria-earthquake
https://ihh.org.tr/en/gecmis-olsun-turkiye
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Tbf that is just the floor of the actual building that was filmed in.
But hey maybe uh, pick a different filming location. Or cover it up.
I thought Rowling had a reputation for demanding close control over her movies, though. Considering her track record of high-visibility dogwhistling (like her pen name), I have a hard time believing that the stars of David weren’t a factor in choosing the set location
If it was a coincidence, then she must have been over the moon about her luck
Oh absolutely. At the very best it was something that someone should’ve noticed and said “Hey maybe we should cover that up” but I 100% think Rowling saw it and was like “This set’s perfect!”
What’s her name a dog whistle for?
Since 2013 she’s been publishing her pulp mystery as Robert Galbraith
The most notable person with that name is the MKUltra-ass psychiatrist who invented ‘gay conversion therapy’, Robert Galbraith Heath