I'm 20,bi, trans (she/them) (still exploring my gender identity), a š§š¬ living in š¬š§, on the spectrum and have adhd. I am a Spy vs Spy au creator.
Iām vetted by association Iām ayoosh gaza brother
Hello, I'm Ahmed, 23 years old. I was studying computer science at the Islamic University in Gaza before the war. I aspired to build a brigh
Hello friends, I thank you very much for your continuous support, but right now I am in urgent need of you and your help. We are now in the holy month of Ramadan, which requires a lot of expenses, and there has been a significant rise in prices.
I also need to pursue my dream after losing everything. I need your support greatlyāI need more than $1,500 to pay my university fees so I can receive my certificate and apply for scholarships.
You can find the images below the post.
Therefore, I am in great need of your help. I support my family, and at the same time, I am trying to achieve myself and continue my education.
First of all did you that the prison has a name? It call Abackhiriya prison probably named after the real life abashiri prison. Also for reason "prison" is spelled Š¢ŃŃŃŃŠ¼Š° instead of Š¢ŃŃŃŠ¼Š° in like in the concept art and how is properly spell. Also in the concept art it states that the one Kanschkovs with the spikey teeth is the youngest one.
So just learn that Kirenenko's name may comes from the Japanese word Kireru ćć¬ć which means to snap/to get angry, pretty fitting.
Also the villains from season one have pretty straight forward etymology.
Also Zrzolov's name could posibly from the Russian word for gold ŠŠ¾Š»Š¾Ńо.
Look at him. No charisma, no experience as a mafioso, no riches. Just some pink bunny who doesn't want his haircut to get ruined.
Also useless fact. That rabbit on the poster from season 1 was scrapped character name Burchev. There is not much know about him besides having high cholesteral due eating too much carrots.
We no longer have the strength to endure what is happening to us.
This is one of the worst tragedies in history.
Please speak up for us. Share, comment, and let the world know that two million people are suffering every day.
Iām not only trying to surviveā¦
My father is sick, and I canāt afford his treatment. Watching him get worse while I can do nothing is breaking me.
I just need to buy medicine and food for my family.
šššFundraiser vetted (#167 by el-shab-hussein & nabulsi), But we created a new GoFundMe page because GoFundMe suspended the beneficiaryās account on the platform, which put us in a very difficult situation.
A Plea from the Heart: I Am Fatima, and This Is My Story
My name is Fatima, a teacher from Gaza. I used to work in a small school I loved dearly, planting hope in the hearts of children and teaching them that tomorrow could be better. But the war took everything away. My school was bombed, I lost my job, and our home was reduced to rubble. Yet, I refused to give up. I set up a small tent amid the destruction and continued teaching children, showing them that knowledge is a light that cannot be extinguished, even in the darkest times.
My husband, Akram, was my partner and pillar of support. But he was severely injured in an attack targeting civilians. His abdominal injuries are so severe that he can no longer work or even lift basic items. Every day, I see the pain in his eyes and feel the weight of helplessness, but I try to stay strong for him and for our children.
Our eldest, Manar, is four years old, and sheās missing out on her childhood amidst this devastation. Our youngest, Ibrahim, was born under bombardment just a year ago. He has suffered greatly due to the lack of milk and proper medical care. Yet, sometimes, he smiles, and in those brief moments, I find the strength to keep going.
We now live in a fragile tent that doesnāt shield us from the cold or rain. Every day is a new battle for survival. I write these words while holding my childrenās hands, with nothing left but my faith in God and the hope that your kind hearts will hear our plea.
Please help us provide milk and food for our children, ease Akramās pain, and rebuild even a small part of the life the war has destroyed. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a big difference in our lives.
I ask you to share our story and be our support during this harsh and unforgiving time.
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I am Fatima, a mother of two, displaced from Gaza, now seeking refuge in Al-Ma⦠Thistle Path needs your support for Help Fatima's family in