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i feel weirdly sentimental towards this blog so im keeping it. but just know that i will not be coming back here <3
General list of some verified gfms that have reached out to me:
Momen Alostaz - €8,947 raised of €70,000 goal
Wafaa and her family - €8,530 raised of €35,000 goal
Eman Abuhayya - $41,364 AUD raised of $85,684 goal
Shahad Abumousa - $9,695 raised of $40,000 goal
Abdallah Alanqar - €6,680 raised of €35,000 goal
Firas Salem - €29,041 raised of €65,000 goal
Little Yusuf & his family - €38,310 raised of €85,000 goal
Issam Aziz - €2,835 raised of €7,000 goal
Fadi Sharif - $29,885 raised of $62,500 goal
Ruba Abushaban - €20,675 raised of €55,000 goal
Ahmd Iyd - £9,031 raised of £150,000 goal
Hadi Abudaya - $1,121 CAD raised of $17,732 goal
Mahmoud Balousha - €10,775 raised of €50,000 goal
Bilal salah - €32,624 raised of €70,000 goal
Ahmed Shaqqoura - €10,159 raised of €45,000 goal
Anas family - $7,880 raised of $20,000 goal
Marah Salem - €10,376 raised of €55,000 goal
(6/5/2024)
back in my day holding down and saving something from google images on your phone was easy
It's ok.....it's blue
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it is wild that the top post in #gay is a closeup shot of a hairy butt not marked sensitive but if a trans woman even says that shes a trans woman the post immediately gets blasted into the void by staff.
one of the top posts in #gay is an 8 second clip of a guy full on getting railed but you can't say that you're trans or else your tumblr gets wiped off the face of the earth. It truly was never about "adult content"
Black activists in the U.S. are fighting the exploitation of Black resources and workers in the Congo.
"The story of 'John Doe 1' of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is tucked in a lawsuit filed five years ago against several U.S. tech companies, including Tesla, the world’s largest electric vehicle producer. In a country where the earth hides its treasures beneath its surface, those who chip away at its bounty pay an unfair price. As a pre-teen, his family could no longer afford to pay his $6 monthly school fee, leaving him with one option: a life working underground in a tunnel, digging for cobalt rocks. But soon after he began working for roughly two U.S. dollars per day, the child was buried alive under the rubble of a collapsed mine tunnel. His body was never recovered.
The nation, fractured by war, disease, and famine, has seen more than 6 million people die since the mid-1990s, making the conflict the deadliest since World War II. But, in recent years, the death and destruction have been aided by the growing number of electric vehicles humming down American streets. In 2022, the U.S., the world’s third-largest importer of cobalt, spent nearly $525 million on the mineral, much of which came from the Congo.
As America’s dependence on the Congo has grown, Black-led labor and environmental organizers here in the U.S. have worked to build a transnational solidarity movement. Activists also say that the inequities faced in the Congo relate to those that Black Americans experience. And thanks in part to social media, the desire to better understand what’s happening in the Congo has grown in the past 10 years. In some ways, the Black Lives Matter movement first took root in the Congo after the uprising in Ferguson in 2014, advocates say. And since the murder of George Floyd and the outrage over the Gaza war, there has been an uptick in Congolese and Black American groups working on solidarity campaigns.
Throughout it all, the inequities faced by Congolese people and Black Americans show how the supply chain highlights similar patterns of exploitation and disenfranchisement. ... While the American South has picked up about two-thirds of the electric vehicle production jobs, Black workers there are more likely to work in non-unionized warehouses, receiving less pay and protections. The White House has also failed to share data that definitively proves whether Black workers are receiving these jobs, rather than them just being placed near Black communities. 'Automakers are moving their EV manufacturing and operations to the South in hopes of exploiting low labor costs and making higher profits,' explained Yterenickia Bell, an at-large council member in Clarkston, Georgia, last year. While Georgia has been targeted for investment by the Biden administration, workers are 'refusing to stand idly by and let them repeat a cycle that harms Black communities and working families.'
... Of the 255,000 Congolese mining for cobalt, 40,000 are children. They are not only exposed to physical threats but environmental ones. Cobalt mining pollutes critical water sources, plus the air and land. It is linked to respiratory illnesses, food insecurity, and violence. Still, in March, a U.S. court ruled on the case, finding that American companies could not be held liable for child labor in the Congo, even as they helped intensify the prevalence. ... Recently, the push for mining in the Congo has reached new heights because of a rift in China-U.S. relations regarding EV production. Earlier this month, the Biden administration issued a 100% tariff on Chinese-produced EVs to deter their purchase in the U.S. Currently, China owns about 80% of the legal mines in the Congo, but tens of thousands of Congolese work in 'artisanal' mines outside these facilities, where there are no rules or regulations, and where the U.S. gets much of its cobalt imports. 'Cobalt mining is the slave farm perfected,' wrote Siddharth Kara last year in the award-winning investigative book Cobalt Red: How The Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives. 'It is a system of absolute exploitation for absolute profit.' While it is the world’s richest country in terms of wealth from natural resources, Congo is among the poorest in terms of life outcomes. Of the 201 countries recognized by the World Bank Group, it has the 191st lowest life expectancy."
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Spin the wheel and get a dungeon meshi character!!
Would you fuck/marry/kill this character
FUCK
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Tell me who you got in the tags :D
ITS FINALLY HAPPENING
I Don’t Want to Die
My name is Maysara, and I am a heart patient in need of open-heart surgery due to a hole in my heart. I managed to escape the war and reach Egypt just one day before the border closed, but not without great loss and pain. I lost my mother just days before October 7th, and I was also injured in Rafah.
Your support has been my lifeline, enabling me to flee to Egypt. But now, as I face this critical surgery, I am filled with fear. I don’t want to die. I want to live, to honor the memory of my mother, and to embrace the life that your generosity has given me a chance to hold onto.
Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I undergo this life-saving procedure. Your kindness gives me strength, and I hope to emerge from this with a renewed heart and spirit.
My brother Maisara Shaqoura is in the prime of his life. He was b… Mahmoud Shaqura needs your support for There is no time left to s
Maysara's fundraiser is included in @el-shab-hussein's list of vetted fundraisers
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Does your birthday coincide with something interesting? (From memory, no looking up)
Yes, something big (National holiday, equinox)
Yes, something small (Local holiday, celebrity birthday)
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Yes, something personal (Friend's birthday, anniversary event)
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Teach your children to respect animals and the world around them. Teach them that nature isn't their toy and that their actions have consequences. Teach them compassion for other beings and creatures.
A lot of people on this post are focusing on pets, which is fair but not what I intended. Any decent pet owner would teach their children how to respect their pets, their dogs and cats and the like, but pretty much everyone neglects lessons about other animals and nature in general.
Teach your kids that:
nests are important and that they need to be left untouched and undisturbed
they should NEVER take an animal that they find outside and that if they find an injured animal, they should give it space and find an adult to help
wild animals in general need a wide berth and that ANY animal can be dangerous if it feels threatened
wild animals are not pets under any circumstances
it's kinder and very easy to catch and release bugs outside instead of killing them
all bugs are important, even spiders and wasps and other scary ones
everything in nature has a job in general, and everything has a role to fill
something being scary or creepy does not mean it deserves to die
Let other living beings have autonomy. They're living their own lives, doing their own thing. There's no reason to disrupt them. If your paths cross, let them be. If you have to have to interact, then any interact should happen with the least amount of harm possible (which also includes stress).
It is Pride Month and my wife & I are two transfems trying to move into a new place with more accessibility as I am a wheelchair user & confined mostly to the first floor in this apartment, & with more roommates rent can be a bit more stable. We're also almost out on groceries again, & our Current / last month here rent is due (we have to pay last month's rent for... some fuckin reason). If anyone has anything they can spare to help out, it would be a massive help. We're trying to get at least $500 to cover what we can't from rent as well as groceries, but anything past that will go towards getting us into a new place.
My paypal is @ paypal.me/athesiel
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Hi hello we've received about 10 bucks only so far i know shits hard out here for everyone, pls spread if you can't donate, this will help us out a long long way if we can reach our goal
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