I don’t know if anyone will read this… or if my voice will disappear like everything else we lost.
My name is Suhaila, a mother of five children.
My daughter Mira is in a very critical condition, and every passing moment brings us closer to losing her if help does not arrive in time.
I hold her small hand, watch her struggle to breathe, and pray for one more chance for her life.
Please… act now. Silence is taking her away from me. Every moment without help brings us closer to losing her. I beg you from my heart, don’t scroll past—help us before it’s too late.
Every second matters. Any small donation can help save her life. Please don’t ignore us. Share this message, donate if you can. Your kindness could give my daughter a chance to live and see tomorrow
Every second now is precious, and every act of kindness could be the reason she survives.
I am not asking for anything impossible—just a chance for my daughter to live, to stay with her siblings, and to have a tomorrow.
Please do not ignore this message.
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I beg you with all my heart, stop here – donate, share, choose compassion before this silence becomes my daughter’s end.
Thank you for listeningMy daughter is on the edge of death. Every passing second could cost her life.
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i’m gonna cry it’s raining right now and i just passed by a family where both parents were without an umbrella but their kid who couldn’t have been older than like 3-4 was proudly holding this GIANT umbrella whose diameter was as tall (if not taller) as the kid. both the parents were getting absolutely drenched but u could tell the kid was just so happy to have an “adult” task and carry the umbrella themselves and i think that sacrifice is what love is all about
yknow people can kerfuffle all day about the ~nuances~ of ai but until you guys acknowledge that for a lot of us, we can drive 10 minutes to where the data centers in our town are and physically see the temperature indicator tick up by multiple degrees, youre gonna continue making asses of yourselves. i know you guys dont go outside but People Have Lived Experiences Because We Do Go Outside and that will always come before any 50k word article about how like, water cooling systems could work in some nebulous future timeframe. some people actually pay their own electricity bill.
A lot of you will frame this as a "i just think people should be educated on the things they hate on" thing, and while i agree with that in principle, youre functionally doing theorybro dialectics again which is holding you back. people are educated: theyre educated on the fact that these ai companies are literally in real life trying to choke their communities to death. and people care about their communities because again: They Go Outside. stop putting the cart before the horse. Acknowledge The Horse. if your average joe doesnt know what a learning model is he probably at least knows that its too hot to fucking go outside in his own neighborhood when it wasnt that way 3 years ago before all these ugly gray buildings popped up
It's been a rough month, y'all. I've had to dig into my moving savings for groceries again and I really need to get that back up plus have enough to make it until I get paid again. My moving forms have been filled out and sent to the new place and I'll need to have the money on hand for rent and the security deposit, plus the U-Haul fee.
For those who have missed it, a tourist in Hawaii decided it would be fun to chuck a rock (a BIG rock) at a monk seal. He missed, but he was captured on video, and when told it was illegal to interfere with them, said "I'm rich, I can pay the fine."
Is the best part that he got doxxed? No.
Is the best part that he got tracked down by a local and beaten? No.
Arrested on state at federal charges, looking at up to 5 years and 50K? Nope.
The best part is the local city council's reaction.
And the best part of that is the look on the attorney's face.
every time I think about Dilbert I think about this comic and how the question being asked is Not Stupid and its answer is genuinely interesting and arguably very important information anyone using a computer should know
this is not to say you shouldn't make characters with strabismus- you should! i want to see people with my disabilities! but i think a little research can go a long way. i'd love to see it given more depth in writing than just being an indicator of intelligence (which it isn't and never has been!)
[ID: graphic titled "THIS IS A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT CALLED 'STRABISMUS'!!"
below, are four drawings of a very fluffy creature with different presentations of strabismus. they're each labelled "hypotropia (eye points downward)," "exotropia (eye points outward)," "hypertropia (eye points upward," and "esotropia (eye points inward)."
the last has an arrow, with text reading "i looked like this when i was born!"
bottom text: it's not a quirky character design, it's a real disability!
it does not mean someone is clumsy, "stupid," or autistic
(ableist depictions of autistic and/or otherwise intellectually disabled people often have strabismus. why do you think this is?)
strabismus can occur from birth, later in life due to separate visual impairments, or because of physical trauma or strokes. it can cause permanent vision issues.
i'm partially blind in one eye!
when you design a character, think about if the traits you give them exist on real people! they often do!
what do you want your art to say about disabled people?