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mahmoud0qassas · 4 months ago
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The story of pain
Watch the story of my daughter Dalen talking about the suffering of war and contribute with us by sharing the video and a fundraising campaign to reach more people.
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lmadsadness · 6 months ago
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lmao imagine having a bf who is 2 times larger than you. couldn't be Soundwave /joke
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Shockwave and his cat daughter Ravage <3 (he stopped torturing Magnus just to pet Ravage for 2 minutes before continuing to torture him)
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leal-hound · 9 months ago
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some anihita lore
last of her clan, all of her clan, caro of the sweet meat. ship of theseus, do you own your crew? or are you a vessel for something outside of your flesh?
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sky-daddy-hates-me · 11 months ago
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Why the actual fuck are y'all so obsessed with comparing reality to the hunger games?
Why are you all acting like rich people and celebrities carrying on with their life while brutal massacres are ongoing is a new fucking concept?
Do you honestly think that every Oscars, every sports tournament, every met gala, every fucking pr celebration before October 2023 happened during 'World peace'?
Do you think there weren't people in the 90s or 80s or 70s or 60s or 40s that were unable to afford food or water or heating ?
Do you think there weren't genocidal acts and atrocities happening globally before 2023?
Do you think rich people in the 1910s were all doing everything in their power to stop the global conflicts and disgusting crimes?
Do you honestly think there weren't people in the 1800s who would go around flaunting their wealth while the lower classes died and starved?
Did you forget that the French revolution took place in the late 1700s? That while the peasants were starving to death the french elite were bathing in crushed strawberries and washed with perfumed milk?
Did you forget that during the 1600s King charles the 2nd revived the act of public dining? Allowing the lower classes to watch from behind a railing as he was served 26 dishes, with each one being presented to him by a different servant before being tasted by them and placed on his plate?
Did you forget that in the 1500s in England any poor person found capable of doing a day's work but refusing to do so could be sentenced to death?
Did you forget that in the 1400-1500s, while the richest of European society went on with their lavish lifestyles, there were multiple genocides as European countries colonised the American continents and expanded into the East?
WE ARE NOT EXPERIENCING ANYTHING NEW OR DYSTOPIAN
WE ARE JUST RELIVING THE PAST WITH MODERN ADVANCEMENTS, WE ARE JUST MORE AWARE OF THE INJUSTICES THE WESTERN SOCIETY IS BUILT ON
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godsmistake13 · 1 month ago
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Hello👋 I hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out with a heavy heart, seeking support for my family, who are struggling due to the war in Gaza. We are facing harsh conditions, and I’ve launched a GoFundMe campaign to provide safety and essentials. Every share or donation, no matter how small, makes a huge difference. Your support can turn our pain into hope. Could you please share my campaign post from my profile? It takes a moment but means the world to us. Thank you for your kindness.
hello. sorry for replying to you late. just been dealing with some stuff, however i'll try to help you whenever i can. i do apologize if im not able to donate currently, so i hope that this is alright for the time being. hopefully there's people that can help donate. i'm wishing you, and your family the best, and i hope that you all are safe currently.
if anyone is able to donate, please do so. regardless, please reblog this, so more people can help. thank you.
https://www.tumblr.com/fadigaza/775124304311582720/donate-to-save-my-family-from-the-war-nightmare-in
their campaign
€21,160 raised, €50K target, [42%]
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thesunxlx · 2 months ago
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The hibiscus flower is one of the symbols the Sudanese people culturally identify with the most, for its widespread cultivation throughout Sudan and for Karkade, a beverage that is largely consumed in Sudan and outside, made with the infusion of dried hibiscus petals.
If you didn’t know, the war in Sudan, which started after the deposition of its last government in 2021, is gravely endangering the Sudanese civilians: millions were already displaced since 2023, entire villages, and several millions still face displacement, while all the factions at play in the war continue fighting without any care for the civilian’s safety and human rights. Right now, Sudan is largely considered to be facing the biggest and most dangerous humanitarian crisis in the world.
What we can do to help?
🌺 Donate to the Khartoum aid kitchen
🌺 Donate to the Sudan solidarity collective
🌺 Donate school supplies - by Nas Al Sudan
🌺 Provide medical support - by the Sudanese American physicians association.
🌺 Design a flyer about Sudan and share it with Senegal for Sudan. I made this illustration because they asked me to. Now, I ask you to talk and share about Sudan in turn. 🌺
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mariam-family · 3 months ago
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Wait and stop✋🏻🚨🚨, save me and my husband from danger 🔥and don't ignore my story، Repost and share With great sadness and pain, I write this letter to ask for urgent help for my family who are suffering from harsh and difficult conditions. Because of the war, we have lost everything beautiful in our lives: our home, our work, and our security. My husband and I live in constant anxiety and fear due to the loss of everything we own and the loss of stability and a safe life. We have done our best to adapt to the current situation, but the difficulties we face make it difficult for us to secure the simplest daily needs of food, clothing, and even the tent we are living in now is dilapidated and unfit for life. We are in dire need of your support and donations to rebuild our lives and provide security and stability. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a big difference in improving our situation and securing a better future for us. We know that these are difficult times for everyone, but your generosity and support can help us overcome this crisis.
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your understanding and support. We are grateful for all the help you have provided us. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
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strikepin · 3 months ago
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Hello, I hope my message finds you well Can you help me amplify my desperate plea to survive? I wish everyone who can support my family with $5, $10 or any amount they can donate or at least reblog My pinned blog 🙏🏻
My family needs you and depends on you to survive 🍉🍉
My pinned blog link
Thanks a lot 🌹🌹
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mythos321 · 10 months ago
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Qibli:Winter, I have to confess to you something about Darkstalker
Winter:what, is it that ya turned him into peacemaker?
Qibli:We turned him into pea-….okay when and how
Winter:Kinkajou told me
Flashback
Kinkajou collecting fruits with Winter:sooooo, we turned Darkstalker into Peacemaker with a strawberry
Winter:Huh, that right?
Kinkajou:Yeah, and Sunny’s Ace!
Winter, more intrigued by that:REALLY?
End of Flashback
Winter:and then I threw a sloth treat at her, true story
Qibli:right…
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sylhorn · 8 months ago
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I’m kind of baffled about the state of dawntrail discussions having two parties in regards to Living Memory, one being “shutting it down is amoral” and the other being “it’s moral and not at all like what Emet-Selch wanted to do with us”. It’s like a lot of people refuse to engage with the narrative from any other perspective other than their own when the game essentially hits you over the head with the message.
Yes, the existence of Living Memory is unsutainable and amoral and, frankly, pointless – you can make the very valid argument that the people there were just AI chatbots trained on the memories of a given individual, leeching off of the souls of others, their existence demanding the genocide of the entire universe in the end. I agree, in our eyes, Living Memory is an affront to life, sure!
Nobody seems to talk about that this is the exact same perspective Emet-Selch had about us, or when mentioned, people say that it isn’t the same. It is? He very explicitly tells us that the people living on the shards today are pale imitations to what he considered to be life, and thus shutting it down and trying to undo his mistake IS the solution (he is very much like Solas from DA in this regard), because in his eyes there’s nothing to lose but everything to gain. Emet-Selch saw us in the same light we see the people of Living Memory, and the game is painfully unsubtle in drawing this parallel. Even with the differences (we are not recreated memories but actual souls being reborn from the aetherial sea, etc-etc), the game WANTS you to make this connection between Emet and what we do. It is quite literally the point!
Yes, Living Memory has to be shut down because its biggest drawback is that it’s unsustainable and would continue to destroy what we deem to be lives. It is also arguably an affront to what we consider life and its natural end (directly opposing the message of Endwalker). The Endless aren’t even too hung up about this shutdown, bar Sphene. Shutting down Living Memory is necessary.
But you can’t say it was morally good and unquestionable if you can’t give Emet’s views the same grace. In the end, both his plans (and the Ascians at large, frankly) and Living Memory had to be stopped because that means survival for us, but to divorce the two narratives to maintain the WoL and co.’s moral superiority is disingenuous and does the story a disservice.
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sweet-potato-42 · 1 year ago
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umm yes tubbo did great by advocating and donating for palestine
i think its kinda insensitive of us to use it as marketing for the streamer awards
i know people mean well just kinda think of the image it shows
streamer himself said he was just doing the minimum and not to really congratulate him. I doubt he would be happy with winning a minecraft streamer award due to his unrelated charity actions either way.
we should criticize the ccs who stayed silent and push them to act not take advantage of the situation to get a marketing thing
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justinspoliticalcorner · 12 days ago
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Oliver Laughland at The Guardian:
Behind the reinforced doors of courtroom number two, at a remote detention centre in central Louisiana, Lu Xianying sat alone before an immigration judge unable to communicate. Dressed in a blue jumpsuit that drooped from his slight frame, he waited as court staff called three different translation services, unable to find an interpreter proficient in his native Gan Chinese. Like almost all of the 17 detainees appearing before Judge Kandra Robbins during removal proceedings on Tuesday morning, Lu had no attorney because there is no right to legal representation in US immigration proceedings. He sat silently, evidently confused. A substitute interpreter was eventually found, and began translating the judge’s questions into Mandarin.
“I am afraid to return to China,” he told the court, as he described how he had already filed an asylum application after crossing the border into Texas in March 2024. Lu said he was worried a lawyer had stolen his money and not submitted his asylum claim. Lu, who had only recently been detained, struggled to understand, as the judge asked him to list his country of return should he be deported. “Right now my order is to be removed?” He asked. “Or should I go to court?” The judge explained that he was present in court, and provided him another asylum application form. His next hearing was scheduled for April. The LaSalle immigration court, inside a sprawling Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention centre in rural Jena, Louisiana, has been thrust into the spotlight in recent weeks after the former Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil was transferred here earlier this month. His case has drawn international attention as the Trump administration attempts to deport the pro-Palestinian activist under rarely used executive provisions of US immigration law. The government is fighting vigorously to keep Khalil’s case in Louisiana and he is due to appear again at the LaSalle court for removal proceedings on 8 April. But it has also renewed focus on the network of remote immigration detention centres that stretch between Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, known as “Detention Alley” – where 14 of the country’s 20 largest detention centres are clustered. And now where other students have since been sent after being arrested thousands of miles away. Badar Khan Suri, a research student at Georgetown University, was arrested in Virginia last week and sent to a detention centre in Alexandria, Louisiana, and then on to another site, Prairieland in eastern Texas. This week, Rümeysa Öztürk, a doctoral student at Tufts University, was arrested in Massachusetts and sent to the South Louisiana Ice processing centre in the swamplands of Evangeline parish. These distant detention facilities and court systems have long been associated with rights violations, poor medical treatment and due process concerns, which advocates argue are only likely to intensify during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown and promise to carry out mass deportations that has already led to a surge in the detention population. But rarely do cases within these centres attract much public attention or individual scrutiny.
“Most of the folks in detention in Louisiana aren’t the ones making the news,” said Andrew Perry, an immigrant rights attorney at the ACLU of Louisiana. “But they are experiencing similar, if not the same, treatment as those who are.” To observe a snapshot of the more than 1,100 other detainees confined at the facility also holding Khalil, the Guardian travelled to Jena and witnessed a full day inside the LaSalle court, which is rarely visited by journalists. Dozens lined up for their short appearances before a judge and were sworn in en masse. Some expressed severe health concerns, others frustration over a lack of legal representation. Many had been transferred to the centre from states hundreds of miles away.
Earlier in the morning Wilfredo Espinoza, a migrant from Honduras, appeared before Judge Robbins for a procedural update on his asylum case that was due for a full hearing in May. Espinoza, who coughed throughout his appearance and had a small bandage on his face, had no lawyer and informed the court he wished to abandon his asylum application “because of my health”. The circumstances of his detention and timing and location of his arrest by Ice were not made clear in court. He suffered from hypertension and fatty liver disease, he said through a Spanish translator. “I’ve had three issues with my heart here,” he said. “I don’t want to be here any more. I can’t be locked up for this long. I want to leave.” The judge asked him repeatedly if he was entering his decision of his own free will. “Yes,” he said. “I just want to leave here as quickly as possible.”
The judge ordered his removal from the US. Substantiated allegations of medical neglect have plagued the Jena facility for years. In 2018, the civil rights division of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) examined the circumstances of four fatalities at the facility, which is operated by the Geo Group, a private corrections company. All four deaths occurred between January 2016 and March 2017 and the DHS identified a pattern of delay in medical care, citing “failure of nursing staff to report abnormal vital signs”. At the South Louisiana Ice processing centre, an all-female facility that is also operated by the Geo Group and where Öztürk is now being held, the ACLU of Louisiana recently filed a complaint to the DHS’s civil rights division alleging an array of rights violations. These included inadequate access to medical care, with the complaint stating: “Guards left detained people suffering from severe conditions like external bleeding, tremors, and sprained limbs unattended to, refusing them access to diagnostic care”.
The Guardian has a good report on “Detention Alley”, where ICE concentration camps are largely concentrated among three states: Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The ICE concentration camps are where foreign national students and undocumented immigrants caught up in Trump’s anti-immigration dragnet are being illegally detained.
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gazagfmboost · 11 months ago
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5 year old Autistic child Suliman & Family
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Vetting: GoFundWatermelon / TheLastTurtle #488 IG of family member going back to 2015 & Personal IG Video #1 Instagram: narmin_alfarra & rim_mf8 Fund Currency: £ Pound
Hadeel is trying to rescue their 5 year old autistic cousin & family from gaza! Little Suliman can't eat & is struggling with the constant change, noise, confusion & devastation. I hope that you will please consider donating any tiny amount to this family to help them survive & get to a place of safety when the border crossing re-opens,
Any hearts & re-shares to people in your communities are incredibly appreciated! Thank you for your kindness!
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help me get my family out of Gaza gofund.me/3c154ee9
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kismetconstellations · 10 months ago
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i carry your heart with me(i carry it in my heart) x.
#Takashi Shirogane#Shiro#You're nothingness but shining and everywhere at once.#Allura#The Silver-Haired Princess and Her Silver-Haired Paladin.#Voltron: Legendary Defender#Mine.#I have so many many many thoughts regarding these two.#How both of them were directly victimized by the Galra Empire#and Zarkon#himself#and find themselves in positions of leadership at the forefront of an intergalactic war despite the fact that Allura is a teenaged genocide#survivor who still misses her father and Shiro is a deeply scarred and traumatized pilot-turned-gladiator-against-his-will and neither one#of them have had the space or time to process either of these things.#How differently they handle the immense grief the Galra have caused them.#And that even though they find themselves diametrically opposed to each other's beliefs concerning Ulaz and the Blades they still trust#one another implicitly.#That Shiro looks so much like Alfor it's actually crazy.#How Allura unknowingly made Shiro relive the trauma of losing his crew when she allowed herself to be captured because they're both#inherently self-sacrificing and all-too willing to martyr themselves for the sake of others.#Allura carrying Shiro's essence inside of her before magically transferring it into the clone's body#and how it not only bleached Shiro's hair but is implied to have altered his DNA given his later interactions with the Balmeran crystals#used to power his arm and the Atlas.#That the new arm was Allura's idea and she willingly sacrificed a piece of her heritage for it and for Shiro.#The way they play off of each other when given a moment of levity and all of the potential that was wasted because the writing on this show#is an unbelievably frustrating mess.#In a perfect world where the notorious Season Eight doesn't exist or was competently handled#Shiro is part of Allura's bridal party and the godfather of her and Lance's children.#And he never attempts to dye or change his hair because he loves having a reminder of everything that Allura has done for him and their#importance to and connection with each other readily apparent every time he sees himself in the mirror.
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mariam-family · 3 months ago
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Hello everyone, I hope you share the post so that it reaches the donors to help my family get out of the hell and war of Gaza. I also hope you put a heart on the post and I hope that you do not ignore this and donate to those who can. Thank you.
https://gofund.me/b8702239
Please help me 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️
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noxious-fennec · 1 year ago
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Alright. I want you all made perfectly aware that I have completely cut support for Wilbur soot and any associated projects. I find his "apology" to be disingenuous and trashy damage control, and it undermines whatever desire he has to improve, however genuine that is.
I 100% support Shelby and any victim of such disgusting behaviour, i commend them for their courage, and I wish them nothing but prosperity, support, and happiness. I will always value their peace over whatever art he made. I'll find other fucking art.
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