So I already knew I wanted to grab Kirstoph's perceive glare sprite, mostly because his eyes. But as I was working over to it, I also recalled that his scar is animated, so it (like every other animated thing in these sprites) was likely missing from the base.
and
i think i'm actually going to go insane
*THIS IS THE RAW FILE! THIS IS IN THE GAME! I DID NOT ADD THIS!!
on continuing to tout haikyuu rarepairs, here's more atsurin for your consideration ✨️
(the story with the polaroid is that tsumu had a game right before rin's, and ran to make it to rin's first ever pro game afterward anyways, and then insisted he get rin's first ever fan photo too and made him pose Like That. but also tsumu was the first to approach him at inrz vball tryouts all those years ago too so the "first fan" is sarcastic but not really haha.)
Please Help Me – My Son May Die at Any Moment.
I am in desperate need of your help. My son’s life is hanging by a thread, and he may not survive without urgent medical treatment This was after he was shot by an Israeli drone He was critically injured in his feet.
Time is running out, and we are facing a critical situation. I am asking for your generosity to help us save him – either through a donation or by sharing this urgent plea with others
I beg you, i kiss your feet, to help my son. My son may die at any moment
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But low key makes me think about how people with adhd have been raised their whole lives to value a day based on what they accomplished vs what they experienced
I think your point is excellent. But also consider:
That list might say things like “Paint a picture. Go birdwatching. Finish that great novel I started reading. Call my grandma. Learn to bake a cake. Visit my sister. Play piano.”
For me at least, the good/fun things are harder without meds too. I can have the best intentions, but following through is hard.
Also it turns out it is really helpful to your mental health to be able to accomplish boring chores like dishes when they are a quick few things and not an enormous pile of everything you own?? And then you find yourself doing things like not eating because it will add to the dishes and you know you won’t be able to do them any more than you could earlier so now maybe TECHNICALLY you don’t have an eating disorder but your eating habits look like one. And you feel horrible about yourself because why can’t you just do some damn dishes like a billion other people???
Like it or not being a functional human being does in fact depend on doing something other than ~experiencing things~. Getting rid of capitalism will not fix the fact that I have no executive function and can’t afford an actual adhd assessment and as a result spend a lot of my time just absolutely miserable because I physically cannot make myself start a task, any task. I hate the “value what you experience not what you produce” line SO MUCH because all I want to be able to do is produce clean dishes and laundry on a regular schedule and my brain just doesn’t work that way and it severely negatively impacts my life.
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I'm Anas Basil, a recent high school graduate with dreams of pursuing a degree in e-business management and building a career. However, due to my family's financial hardships, I enrolled at Khan Younis Training College (KYTC), affiliated with UNRWA. Sadly, the war has turned the college, once a beacon of hope and education, into a shelter for displaced families, stripping it of its educational purpose.
I completed high school with a 93% average, filled with excitement about continuing my education and securing a job to support my family. But like so many others, the war has shattered those dreams.
My younger brother, Ahmad, is 14 years old and currently in the third grade of preparatory school. We’ve always called him "Doctor of the Future" because of his intelligence and natural talent in mathematics. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing war, he has been deprived of schooling for the second consecutive year. In addition to his academic abilities, Ahmad has a passion for football and used to win tournaments.
Our Life in Displacement: The war forced our family to flee to Rafah, where we lived in a tent for several months. Each day, my brother and I would wake up to fetch water, gather wood, and light a fire to prepare food. Survival became our daily task, but we never gave up hope. The conflict affected us deeply, but it did not extinguish our dreams of education and a better future.
🚀 How Your Donation will Help us:
We are seeking €29,000 to help Ahmed and me leave Gaza, continue our education. More importantly, it will allow us to support our family, who have been deeply affected by the harsh conditions and skyrocketing costs of living due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
We've outlined how your donations will make this possible. You can find all the details in the campaign link below.
👉 Donation link: 🔗https://gofund.me/32e5e95e
Your contribution will not only help us escape the war-torn reality we live in but also give us the opportunity to rebuild our futures.
Every donation, no matter the amount, brings us one step closer to our goal.
With deepest gratitude,
Anas & Ahmed
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Our Story: I am Anas Basil, a recent high school graduate with dreams of p… Sarah Meaney needs your support for Help Anas & Ahmed rebuild th
This is the one thing that I would definitely do regardless of state. For those not in the know, a passport is the way to get an easy name or gender marker change onto your ID without a court battle, and that is highly dependent on the Federal administration.
used to be me - don't do it. I promise you're not protecting yourself. it'll still get to you the same, just hidden and you won't realise why one small unrelated thing sends you over the edge. or why you randomly break down. stand up for yourself, please.
Dear beloved friends, My name is Mahmoud Alkhaldi. I am a Palestinian refugee living with my fiancée and family in a catastrophic situation-in tents- in Rafah. However, for 116+ days, me and my family have been under intense bombing and warplanes rockets in the Gaza strip. I’m asking funds to evacuate (5) members of my family from Gaza to a safe place in Egypt, including my younger brother (Mohammed, his wife, and his 1 and half year son Yasser), and me and my fiancée Sujood). It could be very expensive and costly to evacuate a war zone at a miserable time like this. We will need approximately $50000 and a lot of prayers
Dear beloved friends, … Sara A needs your support for Help Gaza Family
My home was cozy, beautiful, and warm before the war. Here is some pictures for our house before the war
Our home was targeted in a tank bombing on the 25th of November 2023 that left it unlivable, along with the entire neighborhood of Al-Burij refugee camp, in Gaza City.
When we returned back to our home to get some needed itemsand clothes, we found that Israeli soldiers also steal our belongings. Since that day, my family has been sleeping in a miserable tent in Rafah, in the south of Gaza, which has become a home for all people from the Gaza strip, whose homes were also destroyed by airstrikes, but they have survived thus far.
I can't express how useless and depressed we felt after finding out what they'd been through and are currently going through. Each moment, we worry about losing them. Without connection settings, we cannot constantly contact them. During the moment of typing, over 25,0000 individuals have been killed in Gaza. They are without electrical power or heating for a period of three months, food is limited, and their drinking water is unsafe for human consumption. My family's only hope is to evacuate to to a safer place out of Gaza. My family went through the loss of several friends, and many of them have lost their spouses and children. I am afraid of losing my family. They are the light that leads me through my life. I cannot live or survive without them.
The expenses of travel for 5 people are as follows:
• $50000 for the boarding pass (Egyptian coordination) to pass Rafah border, 10000$ for each person.
We are need your help and support in raising $50000 to transport them from Gaza to Egypt. Once the cash are put in the US bank account, they will be deposited to my family's bank account. He intended to utilize the funds to cover the costs of going to Egypt as soon as feasibl
its 1am and i am overwhelmed with love for a person who kindly and knowledgeably answered questions on a forum about niche topics. this is not the first time and it absolutely will not be the last
I wanted to figure out how to identify/describe a silver blade vs a steel blade for a fic, and I found a post on silver-collecter.com from 2010, and answers from a man named uncle_vic:
in this same thread, olewheat asked about another silver piece; uncle_vic explained that blades were not made from silver, because it'd be too soft - often carbon steel would be silver plated, and eventually get pitted.
after a volley of questions, several users asked if they could contact uncle_vic directly. vic responded, very kindly:
I am always, always charmed by a clearly veteran hobbyist helping out new people on a forum, and i wanted to see what else uncle_vic posted, what other nuggets about his life i could learn, and it turns out he was a pillar of the community:
He joined in 2006, when the website was only 2 months old, and throughout the next 6 years, he helped many identify their silver pieces, and welcomed them all with: "Hi there and thanks for joining us", and always ended with a "Regards, Uncle Vic"
He helped so often, he'd post on the social thread to let people know he'd be gone without internet access for an extended period of time!
These often didn't get many interactions, but he did so anyway, like a journal made public: one about how a hurricane was reaching him in Baton Rouge; several about his fishing trips, like this one in 2011:
A year later, he wrote a similar vacation post, which became his final topic on the forum, titled: "Gone fishin'".
In May 2012, 3 months later, a newer user asked Vic what type of fishing he liked.
Vic replied: (content warning for cancer)
This was Uncle Vic's last post on the silver-collecter.com forums. Unflinchingly honest, and this time, instead of his usual "Regards", he ended with "Keep the Faith".
According to the obituary posted in the same thread, he passed away the next day, at his camp on the Tickfaw river -- well known for fishing.
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This isn't the first time I've come across kind, dedicated forum users, usually knowledgeable retirees, who suddenly stop posting; it certainly won't be the last. But everytime I fall in love with them, and in turn, with humanity even more, to see what we leave behind.
A retired Cajun lawyer from Baton Rouge found a silver collecting forum from a hobbyist magazine in 2006, and decided to spend the next 6 years, up to his dying day, sharing his life, his love, and his knowledge with strangers.
Thank you, Uncle Vic, for the forum users you helped; thank you for the countless, anonymous users who found your posts through search engines like me.
I'm glad your corner of the internet exists so that, 12 years since you've been gone, I can visit and you can still teach me a whole lot about identifying silver and silver makers.
Tumblr has restricted Hamdi's activity and he cannot use the messaging features.
Hamdi (@hamdigaza), a young man from Gaza who has lost the majority of his family in this war, including a niece that was born during the war, not yet one year old herself.
Only he, his sister, and their mother remain.
To make matters worse, he is now unable to reach out to others on here, his sole hope at survival.
Not only does Hamdi rely on donations for basic necessities, a recent development has made the need for donations even more urgent.
After the destruction of their home, Hamdi's sister's husband has been able to acquire new residence, but was paying in installments. Unfortunately, he has since been martyred. Now Hamdi's sister is being persistently asked to pay the next installment of €5,000.
I am hoping we can raise this sum for her as quickly as possible. It it difficult enough to worry about day-to-day necessities and survival, we need to take as much concerns off their plate as we can.
€4,100 / €5,000
Hello, my name is Hamdy, and I'm reaching out to you with a heavy he… Mosaab Alnwyry needs your support for Rebuilding Lives: Trying to find
The owner of my friend Hamdi’s house asks them to pay the house installments, which amount to $5,000. There is $1,000 left for Hamdi to reach this goal. I hope you participate and donate.
is still more than half the goal is not achieved, Hamdi is in urgent need of it guys we must support our brothers and help them in their difficult times, please help Hamdi .
Greetings to you from The city of love, peace, flowers, and the beautiful sea—Gaza!
First: Who is Dr. Osama, the official organizer of this campaign?
I speak to you in my name and on behalf of my children and my wife:
I am Dr. Osama Al-Dahdooh from Gaza. I am a writer, poet, expert trainer in human development, and a doctoral researcher at Leeds American Academy.
I hold four academic degrees and postgraduate studies, as well as numerous training courses and diplomas in management, human development, project writing, creative writing, personality analysis, neurolinguistic programming, and modern psychology.Over the past 15 years of training, I have trained approximately 3,000 people from the Gaza Strip to acquire skills for dealing with life’s problems positively, balancedly, and wisely, including students, graduates, creatives, children, doctors, nurses, accountants, and businessmen, as well as those facing family and marital issues.
Second: Who is Dr. Osama's family, consisting of five members?
My wife, nurse Noura, is 36 years old. She is a wise volunteer and a midwife who has contributed to saving hundreds of pregnant women from the horrors of war in Gaza.
My eldest son, Obaida, is 17 years old and is a second-year secondary school student, but he does not attend school due to the war.
My daughter, Farah, is 15 years old and is a first-year secondary school student, but she does not attend school due to the war.
My daughter, Aya, is 13 years old and is a second-year preparatory school student, but she does not attend school due to the war.
My son, Mohammed, is 6 years old and was supposed to enroll in the first grade this year.
Third: How has the war turned our lives into hell, terror, fear, hunger, and destruction?
Please look closely, dear friends!
On 27/10/2023, my house was severely damaged, making it uninhabitable. Throughout the year, I have been displaced from my home more than 23 times. Over 200 of my relatives, neighbors, and colleagues have been killed, and my family and I have miraculously escaped death more than 11 times.
On 20/12/2023, my training center, located in Al-Shawa Tower in Gaza City on Al-Wahda Street, was bombed and destroyed along with 11 floors. The name of the center is "House of Development," licensed by local authorities. My losses amount to approximately $100,000, including buildings, equipment, furniture, training rooms, library, electronic monitoring systems, cameras, licenses, and contracts with trainers.
On 15/5/2024, the Martyrs of Al-Zeitoun clinic was destroyed, and my wife can no longer work there as a midwife due to this destructive act.
Today, my family suffers from malnutrition, lack of safe shelter, and faces daily risks of chronic and fatal diseases due to hunger, the spread of garbage in the streets, poor sanitation systems, weakened immunity among the public, lack of medicines and antibiotics, and the ban on bringing fruits, vegetables, cheese, and milk into our homes in northern Gaza.
Today, my family suffers from constant power outages, lack of cooking gas, ongoing displacement, loss of psychological, health, and social security, deprivation of education, and lack of daily expenses.
Today, our cat (shosho) suffers from malnutrition and may die because she cannot find her own food, which is both scarce and expensive.
In conclusion, my friends...
Thank you for your donations, no matter how small, as they will write a new birth certificate for me and my family for a vibrant and flourishing life.
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With love,
Dr. Osama Al-Dahdooh
North Gaza – Al-Zeitoun Neighborhood.
Please donate via this link
Dear friends around the world!
Greetings to you from The city of love, … OSAMA ALDAHDOOH needs your support for Help Dr. Osama's family sur