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royalpumpkinplanet · 11 months ago
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𝓜𝓸𝓸𝓭𝓫𝓸𝓪𝓻𝓭 𝓯𝓸𝓻 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓷𝓪𝓶𝓮 𝓢𝓾𝓶𝓪𝓲𝔂𝓪 🥯🐻
𝓡𝓮𝓺𝓾𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝓪𝓷𝓸𝓷𝔂𝓶𝓸𝓾𝓼
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oleandypng · 8 days ago
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two ladies spend an evening looking off some ledge, sharing dinner
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oleandypng · 4 months ago
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more beam saber art! ft. @zayphora's oc arthrax! she very kindly drew suma so i had to draw our ocs hangin out!!!
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oleandypng · 7 months ago
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my beam saber pilot, sumaiya the ace. ft. her horrible horse cold comfort: a pegasus frame (using the lancer mechs for Flavoure)
she sucks at communicating and doesn't know whether or not to care about her teammates
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oleandy · 7 days ago
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i want to get further into gifmaking. cuz i love showing off my ocs. but man i do Not know photoshop and csp is not good for editing
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todayworldnews2k21 · 17 days ago
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Bandipora Woman Succumbs to Grenade Attack Injuries
A 45-year-old woman from Bandipora, critically injured in last week’s grenade attack near Srinagar’s Tourist Reception Centre, has died of her injuries. The woman, identified as Abida, also known as Sumaiya, was the wife of Zubair Ahmed Lone from Naidkhai, Sumbal, in Bandipora district. The incident, which caused multiple injuries, has raised security concerns in the area amidst ongoing regional…
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projapotimusichd · 8 months ago
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স্টুডিওতে উরাধুরা ডিজে সুমাইয়া।। উদলা ঘরে ছাউনি আমার পূর্নিমার চান। Suma...
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poemaseletras · 1 year ago
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herpsandbirds · 1 year ago
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Black Redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros rufiventris), family Muscicapidae, Bangladesh
photograph by Sumaiya Sultana
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kuroshitsuji-g4g · 1 month ago
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Thank you @roshytsunami for your very generous donation! This piece was completed by @ormspryde. The proceeds from this piece have gone to PCRF and Sumaiya Abo Nada's GoFundMe
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marketerneha · 5 months ago
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Digital marketing, also called online marketing, is the promotion of brands to connect with potential customers using the internet and other forms of digital communication. This includes not only email, social media, and web-based advertising, but also text and multimedia messages as a marketing channel.
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kuroshitsuji-g4g · 1 month ago
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Thank you @roshytsunami for your very generous donation! This piece was done by @cangrellesteponme. The proceeds from this piece have gone to PCRF and Sumaiya Abo Nada's GoFundMe
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psychics4unet · 1 month ago
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What deities are my soul parents? The deities who created my soul. (2)
Full name: Kaniz Fatema, Nickname: Sumaiya
DOB: 06 September, 2006
Virgo 1st house sun, rising, mercury, mars, lilith. Aqua 6h house moon, neptune, chiron. Leo 12th house venus, saturn.
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simle4life · 2 months ago
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A report once stated that Baloch society is mainly rural, guided by local tribal codes and adheres to strong patriarchal norms. This has resulted in a serious gender gap, with only 26% of Baloch women attending school, one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. In rural areas, this proportion drops to just 2%, indicating the seriousness of the systemic inequalities faced by Baloch women. In a society with clear gender roles, where women are often restricted to the domestic sphere and their public existence is tied to the company of men, the absence of a breadwinner means a fragile and uncertain future. This forces these women onto the streets, where they have no choice but to seek visibility and voice their concerns.
In April 2022, Shari Baloch, a 35-year-old graduate and mother of two children, launched a suicide attack on Karachi University. Similarly, in June 2023, Sumaiya Qalandrani Baloch acted as a suicide bomber in an attack on a Pakistani military convoy. Both incidents were claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which declared it "the beginning of an era of brave sacrifices by women in the national movement".
However, can this truly be defined as the “rise of women”? In order to achieve the goals of the organization, the Balochistan Liberation Army exploited women, forcibly recruited them, tortured them, and forced them to shoot obscene videos to coerce them into becoming "suicide bombers." This seriously violated the teachings of Islam and Balochistan Culture and traditions. Women should not become human shields for terrorists, let alone artillery tools that can be used to dominate and control them in war. The blood-stained Balochistan Liberation Army is bound to be condemned by the world.
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transbookoftheday · 1 year ago
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The Wrong End of the Telescope by Rabih Alameddine
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By National Book Award and the National Book Critics' Circle Award finalist for An Unnecessary Woman, Rabih Alameddine, comes a transporting new novel about an Arab American trans woman's journey among Syrian refugees on Lesbos island.
Mina Simpson, a Lebanese doctor, arrives at the infamous Moria refugee camp on Lesbos, Greece, after being urgently summoned for help by her friend who runs an NGO there. Alienated from her family except for her beloved brother, Mina has avoided being so close to her homeland for decades. But with a week off work and apart from her wife of thirty years, Mina hopes to accomplish something meaningful, among the abundance of Western volunteers who pose for selfies with beached dinghies and the camp's children. Soon, a boat crosses bringing Sumaiya, a fiercely resolute Syrian matriarch with terminal liver cancer. Determined to protect her children and husband at all costs, Sumaiya refuses to alert her family to her diagnosis. Bonded together by Sumaiya's secret, a deep connection sparks between the two women, and as Mina prepares a course of treatment with the limited resources on hand, she confronts the circumstances of the migrants' displacement, as well as her own constraints in helping them.
Not since the inimitable Aaliya of An Unnecessary Woman has Rabih Alameddine conjured such a winsome heroine to lead us to one of the most wrenching conflicts of our time. Cunningly weaving in stories of other refugees into Mina's singular own, The Wrong End of the Telescope is a bedazzling tapestry of both tragic and amusing portraits of indomitable spirits facing a humanitarian crisis.
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angelfoodcake222 · 9 months ago
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Vampiric Dark Orchastral Trolls.
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Do I have your attention yet? Yes? Good.
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~Think of the Classical/Orchestral trolls in Trolls: World Tour but darker, bat-like wings tipped with bony cloak clasps/appendages that clasp over their doubled/tripled-size bodys, & just as scary as you'd imagine them to be but with that vampiric/uncanny/otherworldly beauty about them.
~I'm thinking something like the Albanian variety of Trolls that bear strikingly Dhëmbpirë-like biology: pallid/pale skin, elongated/pointed/bat-like ears, discolored eyes, optionally present fangs, the whole kaboodle.
~Maybe their/her/his hair isn't like the Trolls we've come to love or hate throughout the three movies (as of writing this): where the usuals have an upright, bouncy, lively quality to them, theirs/hers/his has a flat,  traditionally "human" aesthetic that looks to be weighed down from length or as a side effect of living in the cold rocky peaks deemed home via evolutionary survival needs.
~Cold af environments = narrowed (possibly bloodshot, dilated) eyes, bright eyes [Think of Riddic] straight, extra fur/hair for heat containment, comparably sizable claws, fangs/teeth & muscles (Upper body, legs???) for swift, even uncanny climbing speeds, heightened hunting skills for their predominantly carnivorous diet, all the predatory traits of a born, bred hunter.
~I have a lot of names to pick from, though they are mostly corny &/or basic. If you have any suggestions, reblog &/or comment them, please & thank you.
Boys/Unisex
Afrim - Albanian. "Sincere & honest". 
Alban - Albanian. "white".
Altin - Turkish. "Gold". Popular among Albanian boy names.
Bujar - Albanian. "Generous/generosity". 
Burim - Albanian. "Riverhead" or "fountain". 
Dardan - Albania. "Pear".
Dren - Albanian. "Deer". Unisex.
Driton - Albanian. "Light". It is also spelled Dritan. 
Erjon - Albanian. "Our wind". Used as a given name & a surname.
Esad - Arabic. It is the Albanian form of the Arabic name Asad. "Lion".
Fatmir - Albanian. "Lucky/good fortune".
Fisnik - Albanian. "Noble/gallant". 
Gjon - English. The Albanian form of John.
Flamur - Albanian. "Flag/flag bearer".
Gezim - Albanian. "Happiness".
Kreshnik - Albanian. Comes from the Albanian word for "a knight".
Luan - Albanian. "Lion".
Roel - Germanic/Dutch. "Famous land".
Skender - Greek. Skender is an Albanian version of Alexander which means "defender of man".
Agron - The name of an Illyrian king. "so-called he who was born in the countryside" or "by the dry ground". More research is needed...
Arben - A name for citizens of Illyria. It means "brave" & is an alternative version of the name Arber. 
Ardian - From the Aridaei Illyrian tribe.
Bardhyll - "White star". The name of an Illyrian king.
Barteo - "Hill" or "furrow". Son of the farmer (???).
Cestislav - "Honor/glory".
Gaso - "Guardian of the treasure". A derivative of Casper.
Ilir - "Freedom/free". A character from Albanian mythology.
Sersah - "Worthy of reverence".
Zaco - "God remembers".
Girls/Unisex:
Afordita - Greek. Albanian version of Aphrodite. It is also used in Slavic languages, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Agnesa - Greek. It is the Albanian form of the Greek name Agnes which means "pure/chaste".
Albana - A name inspired by Albania. It means "white/fair".
Amaris - Hebrew. "child of the moon".
Aria - Italian. "Solo melody".
Bora - Turkish. "Snow".
Diellza - Albanian. "Sun".
Drita - Albanian. "Light". From the Albanian word 'drite'.
Emina - Latin. "Eminent; Trustworthy". A much-beloved name, it is popular in many Slavic countries.
Flutura - Albanian. "Butterfly".
Klea - Greek. "Glory". A version of Cleopatra.
Lindita - Albanian. "The day is born".
Lule - Albanian. "Bloom".
Manjola - Latin/Old French. "Magnolia". The name comes from French botanist Pierre Magnol.
Reina - Spanish. "Queen".
Shpresa - Albanian. "Hope".
Sumejja - Arabic/Turkish. Sumejja is the
Albanian form of Sumeyya or Sumaiya, who was the first Islamic martyr. It means "high above" or "exalted".
Tirana - Greek/Latin. "Song/Anthem" or "A city formed of solid materials, a fortress". It is also the name of the largest city & capital of Albania.
Valbona - Albanian. "the Good-valley" The name of a river in Albania.
Vetone - Albanian. "Strong warrior".
Ajola - "Genius, Good, Good Judger". A version of the Illyrian name Aiola ("Loyal, Strength/strong, Beautiful").
Ardita - "Golden" day. The feminine form of the boy name Ardit.
Cecilya - "Blind, unseeing".
Elira - "Freedom loving and compassionate". A name derived from the Illyrian tribe.
Enkeleida - "Eel People" (Much more research needed) One from the Illyrian tribe of the same name. 
Genofwica - "Fair one" or "white wave".
Gentiana - Latin. "Gentle soul", "Delicate spirit". A flower named after the last Illyrian king Gentius who discovered the plant’s healing properties. 
Tadia - "Praising God, courageous". 
Teuta - Greek. "Mistress of the people", "Queen". She was the Queen Regent of the Illyrian tribe from approximately 232- 227 BCE.
~I could think of a few more but my brain is fried on names for now.
~They/she/he probably has domestic hobbies like knitting, crochetting, doll making/repair, cobbling, singing (probably mainly vocalazations, clicks whistles, folk lullabys), dancing (be it on land or in the air), textile weaving, & cooking.
~Obviously, they/she/he plays classical instraments like the ever-popular & famous violin, piano & cello though there are other options such as the harp, viola & double bass.
~Probably proficiant at the organ, too.
That's all for now, dearies! Have a lovely day!
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