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Oblation
November 16, 2014
Finally got the courage to open and fix my FM10’s 35mm lens!
The aperture ring was the main problem of this one. For some unknown reason, the aperture ring stopped working. I was able to move the ring around but the aperture wouldn’t budge. I did not know where to have it fixed so I wasn’t able to use it for almost a year! Sad, I know.
I gotta say that it was nerve-wracking because I have no experience with fixing lenses and fixing anything that has to do with screwdrivers. The operation was a success! (I even got to wipe the marks off the glass teehee)
But the fool on the hill See's the sun going down, And the eyes in his head See the world spinning round.
I didn't know this photo of me exists, omg such an awkward softball picture hahahahaha
bat ang ganda ni shiela
Huuuh??? Na-overwhelm ka lang ata sa kagandahan ko kaya na-confuse ka nang makita mo si Shiela HAHAHAHAHA
10 year old Yemeni girl smiling after she was granted a divorce from her husband- a 30 year old man
Here’s what I found after looking into it.
Nujood Ali was nine when her parents arranged a marriage to Faez Ali Thamer, a man in his thirties. Regularly beaten by her in-laws and raped by her husband, Ali escaped on April 2, 2008, two months after the wedding.
On the advice of her father’s second wife, she went directly to court to seek a divorce. After waiting for half a day, she was noticed by a judge, Mohammed al-għadha who gave her refuge. He had both her father and husband taken into custody.
Indeed, publicity surrounding Ali’s case is said to have inspired efforts to annul other child marriages, including that of an 8 year old Saudi girl who was allowed to divorce a middle-aged man in 2009.
But in 2013 Ali reported to the media that her father had forced her out of their home and is withholding her money granted by publishers. Her father has also arranged a marriage for her younger sister, Haifa.
Also this girl has her own book
I just want some feminists to focus more on this than on defending Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian.
Realistically, what can they do? Most of the feminists that you likely encounter are based in USA, Canada, maybe UK. What can they do to affect attitudes and policies in a place like Yemen?
They can raise awareness. Tumblr is a global site where you can donate to people in many countries to aid them. A very good thing they can do, for one, is set up donations for this kid or other kids. They can put efforts to start up shelters for such incidents. There’s a lot of things western feminists can do. This post only has almost 9k posts, whereas a post about male tears has 36K.
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