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Firefox is a gateway drug to realizing you can do whatever you want with computers. It starts with getting adblock and then you start thinking about what else is possible
#getting adblock after avoiding it for so long cause procrastination was like#'what other things can i do'#'i have the power'
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Hi everyone! Here's your Daily Reminder to Click for Palestine!
And if you can spare a dollar, donate to ANERA!
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why must the guard dog characters unquestioning devotion to their master be born from trust or some shit cant they be manipulated into it. raised into it. brainwashed even
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Alright Arcane's ending tomorrow gang how we feeling?
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1, 2, 5, 7!
1. what medium do you use most (if applicable, what software)?
Pencils and paper, plus pens for inking! I do not have fav brands of pencils or whatever, for sketch and lineart I prefer softer ones but that’s it. For coloring, whatever I have. I still have pencils I used in kindergarden... gotta run out of them before I buy any fancy art school-approved brand lol
For digital, ibispaintx my beloved 🥰
2. most popular piece?
I think it’s the butterflix redesigns, those did numbers on twitter and on here. I don’t think anything else ever hit triple digits
5. how would you describe your art style?
Tough one... I actually can't even say what makes my style, even though I've been told I have a very defined one. I guess the cel shading is sorta there in both traditional and digital.
That's not the question though lol. I'd say vibrant and lively. You judge if it’s actually like that or if it’s more of how I wish it to be
7. easiest thing for you to draw?
Leather jackets 🤟🏻 and (fairy) wings from pretty much any angle
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Summary: Omega is captured. He will endure Eggman’s feeble attempts to break him, no matter the cost.
Or, the fic where I put Omega through the wringer because I was stressed as hell this past week.
#YOOOO THIS FIC IS AWESOME#WHOEVER WANTS TO SEE A ROBOT GET TORTURED- THIS IS THE FIC!!!!#not my writing#e 123 omega#team dark
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Please don't ignore! Help Israa and her family! You can make a difference!
Last night, Israa ( @esraayyad14 ) reached out to me telling her situation has made a turn for the worse. Her mother is critically ill and desperately needs treatment.
Israa, her sister Asmaa ( @asmaayyad ), and their family of 8, have been displaced five times and currently reside in the Al-Mawasi area. Al-Mawasi has experienced brutal and relentless attack after attack from the IOF, including a deadly bombing that occurred in a designated “safe zone” just one week ago.
Israa’s account is verified, as is Asmaa’s.
€20,881 / €45,000
We have the opportunity to send this beautiful family a lifeline! Every dollar counts! Please donate and share!
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If you go on this site and say something like "I'm broke right now, I'll have rice instead of steak for dinner" then somebody will come into your notes with the most condescending tone possible and say "EXCUSE ME but rice is FAR more expensive than steak", and if you disagree with them then they'll be like "Fancy gourmet rice cooked for you by a professional chef is much more costly than if your parents give you the steak that they won in a raffle" and act like this is a reasonable reading of your original post and they've successfully corrected you
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A Family's Unending Journey for Safety in Gaza
My name is Mohammed, and I’m 35 years old, working as a nurse in a hospital here in Gaza. My wife, Diana, is 27, and together we’re trying to give our two young daughters a safe, stable life in a place that knows so little of either.
Our journey began in December 2023. That was when the military ordered us to evacuate our home in Al-Nuseirat. With only minutes to decide, we grabbed what we could carry, took our little girls, and moved to Khan Yunis, hoping it would be safer.
But our time there was short. We were ordered to leave Khan Yunis, so we packed up again and moved to Rafah. For a moment, we let ourselves hope that this would be the end of our running, that maybe we could start to rebuild. But Rafah wasn't safe either. Another order came, and we had no choice but to return to Al-Nuseirat, despite the dangers.
Today, we're renting a small apartment in Al-Nuseirat. It barely fits us, but it's the only place we can go. We live every day in fear, wondering if the next evacuation order will come. Each move takes away a bit more of the stability we try so hard to create for our girls. Every time we’re forced to flee, it feels like we leave behind pieces of the life we’ve worked to build.
There’s little left to hold on to but each other, and the hope that maybe one day we’ll finally find safety.
To Donate 👇
Thank you for support and kindness
Mohammed & Diana
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EMERGENCY🚨Help a new mother and her baby find food, medical care, and safety
Suad Ahmad is an engineer from Gaza. She graduated from university at the top of her class and was rapidly excelling in her career as an instructor, consultant, and team leader.
Suad, her husband, and their family were overjoyed to find out she was pregnant. Sadly, this was only a week before occupation began its illegal scorched earth campaign against the people of Gaza. Suad's home (left) and workplace (right) were destroyed, and she and her husband's family were displaced from the north.
After building a scaffolding structure for their family in the supposed “safe area” in Rafah (left), the occupation attacked the city and forced their evacuation. Suad and her family were then displaced to Deir al-Balah, where they procured a tent (right). As you can see, these are small, vulnerable structures, completely exposed to the elements. They were exposed to multiple disease vectors while also being unable to procure enough food. During this time, Suad became extremely sick with gastroenteritis, a dangerous condition during pregnancy.
On the day she went into labor, Suad had to walk a great distance to the hospital. Upon arrival, she found that the hospital was operating at bare minimal capacity. There was not even a bed for her to use. Suad’s baby was born with minimal medical support, and the ordeal was extremely difficult. The occupation then began bombing the vicinity of the hospital. Suad and her baby were in immense danger, with nowhere to turn.
Unfortunately, the situation has only gotten worse. Suad and her infant are now living in a tent in extreme heat. IOF attacks continue, putting their lives in immediate danger. The occupation’s blockade on Rafah Crossing and the destruction of roads and infrastructure has led to increased, extreme food scarcity. Suad cannot find enough food to feed herself or her baby. She has not been able to recover from the difficult birth, and her baby is missing out on crucial nutrition needed for neonatal development.
Suad has had a campaign open for several weeks, raising support so that she, her husband, and her husband’s mother and sister could evacuate to Egypt. Sadly, progress has been slow. She was unable to collect the necessary resources to evacuate before the occupation illegally seized Rafah Crossing, the only border crossing that would enable evacuation.
However, international pressure continues to mount on the occupation to depart the crossing. Once they do, Suad and her baby need to be able to evacuate to Egypt for their health and safety. You can help make this possible by directly supporting them at the link below.
Please, help give Suad and her baby a better chance at life. If you cannot give, please reblog this post and repost the link▶️ (https://gofund.me/ebaee2af) across all of your social media accounts.
Verified by @nabulsi
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there are 43 days left to fulfill the municipality of gaza's life-saving campaign!!!
water is life. infrastructure must be rebuilt. about 190k usd are left to reach this goal.
donate here! every dollar gets us closer!
if you have a clean and consistent water source that is a privilege. it always has been in this world. here is a chance to give that back to a place in dire need. take it! this goal can and must be filled!
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i'm not just an "apologist" for that fictional character i'm his defence lawyer
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[Gives Darius separation anxiety] [Gives Darius separation anxiety] [Gives Darius--
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I hate glamorizing over-working. It’s not healthy. The fact that there are so many people going without sleep, food, personal hygiene (not to mention time for relaxation, personal time, and socialization, which are very necessary for mental health) just to stay afloat is not something to be celebrated or applauded. It’s a problem, not a goal that all good employees should aspire to, or a norm everyone should be expected to perform.
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Concept: You walk outside one night and notice that there are two full moons. A few hours go by and they don’t seem to move.
You stare up at them.
They blink.
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does anyone else remember being terrorized every single commercial break by the madagascar 3 trailer on every single cartoon channel in 2011-2012
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