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And honestly, same.Â
[credit to @warpbud]
New meme format dropped thanks to "The Banshees of Inisherin":
Oldboy //Â The Handmaiden // Sympathy For Lady Vengeance // Decision to Leave // directed by Park Chan-wook
Skyfall (2012) // Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)
RANGE
Jenny Slate says that misogyny makes her âThe Opposite of Hornyâ
Lee Pace photographed by Eric Chakeen for W Magazine (2018)
Rihanna! This is a network television show! Is it?
Seth and Rihanna Go Day Drinking
Life is so precious and itâs such a gift and I think you just have to stay connected to that and respect other people. I mean, I think you just have to do that and then take it from there.
ROSALĂA - MALAMENTE (Cap.1: Augurio) Directed by CANADA
#iconic
#same energy
Do you see that? Looks like a joke image, right? Well, it isnât.
This happens in Venezuela. It looks like nobody knows how is our crisis, because Iâve talked with a lot of people (Americans, French, Canadian and even Mexican people) who really donât know what is happening.
Iâll explain the imagen.
In Venezuela, we havenât medicines, even in the hospitals. This is because a patient with hypoglycemia is being attended in this way, because the hospital donât have dextrose for the people. This is happening in Caracas, Venezuelaâs capital. But not only in Caracas, is confirmed that in Maracaibo too, and who know where too.
Another cases:
âI take prednisone for animals because I canât found it anywhere and it helps me, isnât logic, but our health canât waitâ
âConfirmed, Iâm medic performing in so many decadency. We evenât have privates places for dextrose for decompensated diabetics and believe me I could write for hours about so many that Iâve lived in the middle of this catastrophic crisis, where personally Iâve take with me a hurted pacient behind of a 350 because we havenât ambulances, where we havenât gloves for protect ourselves and a lot of  things like that, this is the realityâŠ. It must be give âORALLYâ because the drink is rich in glucose (Sugar) for these pacients this imagen showes [She means the soda imagen] how is conected to a micromanager where it doesnât looks very good⊠But itâs valid by an OROGASTRIC probe. As a heroic way, becase like we know âItâs incorrectâ.
I even can give my own testomony. My mom is sick, and she must work everyday, I canât help her because my leg is broken, and my brother must help his own family. Sheâs in pain everyday, and the money is too hard to found. If thereâs money, but thereâs no medicine. And, if thereâs medicine, thereâs no money, because all the treatments are very expensive, like everything, for our inflation on the 1600%.
Please, help us.
@takashi0 @klubbhead @satoshi01 @libertybill @nunyabizni @boyonetta @steven-universe-officialÂ
Iâm sorry, guys. Can you help me to spread this? :C I need that people know about Venezuelaâs situation. Iâm sorry for bother you.
Iâd be very interested in seeing more information on this. This sounds like something out of a post-apocalyptic nightmare novel.
Sure thing, my friend!
Since 2014, our crisis is worse with the health zone. Thereâs no too many medicines, and a lot of operations and treatments are delayed for this same reason.
The hospitals donât have spaces, litters or beds for the patients.
If you go to a farmacy, thereâs no medicine.
A lot of hospitals are in a terrible state.
Supplies that were lacking in public hospitals included sterile gloves and gauze, antiseptics, alcohol for medical use, scalpels, needles, catheters, intravenous solutions, nebulizers and surgical sutures. It was even common to lack basic cleaning supplies (such as bleach), which are essential to ensure a sterile environment in hospitals. Unhealthy conditions have led to in-hospital infections that could have been prevented.
And this is only talking about the health zone.
If we talk about the food shortage and the hyper inflationâŠ
We must do LOOOOOONG lines for hours for buy the basic food. Like flour, sugar, rice, pasta, meat, chickenâŠ.Â
We only can buy one time at the week, for the last number of our ID.Â
If you search in Google âThe next Venezuelaâ, youâll see we arenât a country anymore. We are a level in the shitmeter.
Christ, Iâm so sorry. If there are any charities or reputable organizations we can donate to, Iâd love to share links to them. ;;
Y'all this shortage of necessities shit had been going on in Venezuela for at least a decade. I have never been able to help because I donât know what charities are allowed in or out of Venezuela and I donât trust the people who run those charities to tell the truth.
Please - someone IN Venezuela. Give me a name. A valid website. Something. I will do my damnedest to make something happen, even if itâs just a few families getting fed a few days.
(Love how they voted the fucker out and heâs still in power. Just. So awesome. -_-)
This is the first time I see a post on this site about my country and it breakes my heart⊠Because I want to give you names of charities so you can actually help us but I know people that tried to donate meds and food but our fucking goverment blocked that help. They refuse to accept aid. They are so fucking sick of power that just donât care about us.
The only way we have to fight this crisis is through social media, we use twitter to find meds and food and we came up with a few apps like Donamed or AkiztĂĄÂ to help us find what we need.Â
There are a bunch of twitter accounts dedicated to locate meds, such as:Â @spvzla, @MedicinasEquiv, @Flapastillita, @compartex1vida, @sanandove, @Donatumed, @AyudaMedicinasV y @DonandoMedicin1
For the people out there that want to help, like I said⊠itâs hard to tell you how you could do that because thereâs no warranty that weâll get the help. Still, I wonât let them win so I did my research and I found a few websites that I think you guys can trust and can donate to.
http://comparteporunavida.com/Â â> With your donation, this people get formula and nutritional suppliments for children in hospitals and homes in need.
http://www.ayudahumanitariavenezuela.org/english.html â> You can go to their online shop to buy medical supplies from a wish list, which are then delivered to those in need.
https://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/donate/sponsor-a-child/Â â> I think you can choose and sponsor a Venezuelan child.
http://www.chamos.org.uk/about-us/Â â> They provide financial support for children to acquire medical, educational or other essential equipment.
http://www.corazonymanosenaccion.com/dona_ahora.htm â> The thing with this site is that the bank accounts they work with are from here, so I donât know the process when itâs an international donation.
The other sites I could find two gofundme created by people like you and me, I hope they mean well and that the money they receive reaches the people who really need it.
https://www.gofundme.com/FoodtoVenezuela
https://www.gofundme.com/help-venezuela
If anyone knows more valid websites where people can go and make their donation, please feel free to add it.
And of course SPREAD THE WORD! The more we all know about the crisis, the bigger chance we have of making a difference in the lives of those who are suffering.
#same energy
Greg Appreciation Post
Heâs a rock star
He doesnât listen to gross sexist assholes
He loved Rose so much
He is such a great father to Steven
He works hard at the car wash so he can provide for Steven and The Crystal Gems (which might also explain why he lives in his van)
Greg is a great dad who always looks out for Steven and overall is very sweet and his life hasnât been easy and everyone should be nice to him
I think what I love most about Greg is that none of his life is set up as a joke.Â
Think about it - how many TV dads have you seen with Gregâs problems, or problems like them? Heâs half a Homer Simpson or a Matt Foley. Balding, overweight, washed up musician, runs a car wash, lives in a van. In any other show, those would be the gags about Greg - haha, heâs bald, heâs broke, heâs going nowhere, haha - jokes made at him, not by him. Heâd be sidelined as an incompetent, overweight dunce. Heâd be comedy relief, not a father figure.
Steven Universeâs writing shines because it doesnât frame or treat Greg that way. Instead heâs a genuinely great person, chipper and musical. Heâs a huge part of his sonâs story - supporting Steven even in his own awful living situation, doing everything he can to help the cause, despite being an average joe with no super powers. Heâll crack a self-deprecating line about his poverty or his hairline every now and again, but those are jokes coming from him, fully aware and accepting of how he must appear to the world. Gregâs not dumb, heâs not unaware, and heâs not selfish. Heâs not an alcoholic, heâs not a deadbeat. Heâs just a big, happy 1980s kid, whoâs been through a lot.
He loved his wife. And he loves his son. And heâll do whatever he can to chip in and help save the world, even if he has to do it from the back of a dirty old fuckinâ van. Would that we could all have dads - be dads - as amazing as Greg.
Being an all-around great guy is Gregâs superpower. The show makes it clear that, sometimes, thatâs all you really need. (Well, that and at least twenty years of sound engineering know-how, but you get the picture.)
Itâs also worth mentioning that Greg simply prefers to live in his van, even after gaining the funds to buy a house:
âYou could buy a house, or a car!â
âI guess that I can, but I already got a van.â
Him living in a van is not and has never been a consequence of circumstance. He could afford to build an entire house for Steven, so he could have rented a house for them both instead. Heâs just a very humble man who doesnât want for much. What he wants most is to better Stevenâs life, to give him a roof over his head, a nice house by the ocean, and the opportunity to train with the Crystal Gems without Greg getting in way. After getting that money, Greg has only spent it on Steven; even if he also benefits from it, itâs always in the name of Stevenâs own antics. He paid for the hotel in Empire City Steven wanted to go to, and brought Pearl (a third person, meaning more money) at Stevenâs insistence. He rented the yacht so Steven could take Lapis out on the ocean to relax (and later bought it). He bought the telescope for Ronaldo as per the plan Steven and the gems came up with to keep Beach City safe. And now heâs paying for supplies to rebuild Stevenâs house AGAIN. The only thing he bought for himself was a car he loved as a young adult, and he immediately let Stevonnie drive it, and later Pearl, who left it on the side of the road when it broke down/ran out of gas.
Greg is humble and loves his son above all else and he deserves nothing but love and appreciation in return. Greg is best dad.
CATS IN CINEMA: Salem Saberhagen, Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996-2003)
âHey! Leave the sarcasm to the professionals.â
I was reading a book (about interjections, oddly enough) yesterday which included the phrase âIn these days of political correctnessâŠâ talking about no longer making jokes that denigrated people for their culture or for the colour of their skin. And I thought, âThatâs not actually anything to do with âpolitical correctnessâ. Thatâs just treating other people with respect.â
Which made me oddly happy. I started imagining a world in which we replaced the phrase âpolitically correctâ wherever we could with âtreating other people with respectâ, and it made me smile.Â
You should try it. Itâs peculiarly enlightening.
I know what youâre thinking now. Youâre thinking âOh my god, thatâs treating other people with respect gone mad!â
Happy Valentineâs Day.
It feels like itâs time to repost this.