just a roach of an emo kid looking for a place to brain dump , this is a side blog so likes and follows come from…. elsewhere , currently listening to: oceans, frank iero
canadian , you will never know my real name just call me rat , monogamous , in a relationship , 19 , marijuana consumer
DNI:
bigoted or closed minded individuals
red pill content enthusiasts
exclusively bdsm/kink accounts
minors under 17, just a preference
music:
mcr
we the kings
specimen
nico
fun fact: a common year has 365 days and a leap year 366 days, with the extra day designated as February 29. a leap year occurs every four years to help synchronize the calendar year with the solar year, or the length of time it takes the earth to complete its orbit about the sun, which is about 365¼ days.
i actually know someone who was born in a leap year!
to everyone in the US who decided they were too cool for voting: hope you’re fucking happy with these results. you failed your country. lets not repeat this, Canada. vote orange.
generational divide is so frustrating because we’re all the same at the end of the day.
every generation has a major events that changed the course of their lives, it’s funny how history repeats itself. whenever i hear a millennial talking about 9/11, i resonate because i also remember a time when i thought the world was going to end, people were dying all around, and the world around me didn’t feel safe anymore. i also feel a bit bitter towards those who were born after the pandemic, or weren’t old enough to be fully exposed to how tragic it all was, those who got to live their high school lives to the fullest because covid was long gone by the time they got to grade 9. there is also no doubt in my mind that ten or so years from now, another tragedy will strike and it will then be Gen alphas turn to feel the cold bitterness of what it actually means to be human, to feel afraid and vulnerable with no way to make it stop. where will we be then? will we shame them the same way we were shamed? the same way the generation before us were shamed? or the ones before? or the ones before that?
i’m getting older, and i can feel it in my soul, but i will not let that harden it.
have you ever noticed yourself sounding more and more like your parents? even if you don’t have the same beliefs, or personalities as them, have you noticed you’ve started to make the same exclamation as them when frustrated, or excited? or how you seem to enjoy doing kids activities more than you did as a kid? have you ever looked at a friend and complained about how the newer generations will just “never understand”? have you noticed you wave your hand in dismissal the same way as your mother? or sigh and lean back after a long day the same way as your father? have you ever stopped to think hey, thats new. i’m just like my parents. have you ever noticed that when you get angry, the accent of your grandmother roars up from your belly?
we’re all on the same gradual incline with no way to stop, we are all terrified of where it’s taking us, but that does not mean we have to hate those who have not even noticed the incline yet, or are too far up to remember what it was like to be at the bottom.
Amal is still far from her donation goal (7,036/35,000). this money is crucial for her to get her 4 daughters, her husband, and herself to safety.
they had recently payed $20k to rebuild their home before the war, only for it to be torn down again. Amal and her family are now homeless without an adequate food or water source, her daughters get sick weekly, in fact, her eldest (Judy 8y/o) is suffering from amoebiasis in her intestines with no treatment.
even just a share is enough to help, Amal is verified, check her account for more information @amalayyad11
Help Amal and our family evacuate from Gaza.
My name is Hibah and I am raising fun… Hibah Nassar needs your support for Help Amal's Family
My name's Nihad Al-Habil, I'm from Gaza. I have a family of a wife and five children. I have twins who are 1.5 years old. A boy and a girl Mohamed and dana.
The girl has brain atrophy and needs physical and occupational treatment. She was receiving treatment before the war, and with the beginning of the war, our house and my car were destroyed. I lost all my possessions, dreams, and what I had accomplished during the trip.
During our displacement journey from Gaza to the south of the Gaza Strip, We faced many problems, including housing, clothes, utensils, food, etc. After several months, the occupation plancivilians who worked in fishing, and my suffering increased, as I bore great burdens in supporting my family of brothers and sisters and the families of my orphan uncles.
My name's Nihad Al-Habil, I'm from Gaza. I have a family of a wife and five children. I have twins who ar… Nihad Habil needs your support fo
Currently, I support 20 people in very poor conditions and in light of the insanely high prices. I need your help in facing these needs of treating my daughter and preparing my children and my family in providing baby formula, diapers, food, tents, etces killed my father and my uncles, who were civilians who worked in fishing, and my suffering increased, as I bore great burdens in supporting my family of brothers and sisters and the families of my orphan uncles.
Little girl with mediterranean fever, no medicine and far from their goal
Hamza is trying to ensure the safety of his family, a large boulder to carry on one person’s shoulders. His father (chronically ill) and mother are growing weaker, and his little sister is suffering. even just a share can guide them in the direction of a safe life.
3,291/100,000
Hello, my name is Hamza. I speak for myself and my family of … Hamza Abu Reesh needs your support for Help me and my little sister to get tr
Imagine struggling with chronic pain, along with being in the midst of a war zone. no medication. no physical therapy. no care. no resources.
this is the kind of life Hamza’s father has had to live since the war. he has high blood pressure, and crippling back pain. you can help him with just an easy share. check @hamza-gaza for more details.
Hello, my name is Hamza. I speak for myself and my family of … Hamza Abu Reesh needs your support for Help me and my little sister to get tr
Look at the suffering in winter. There is no warm place for me and my children to live. We have no shelter. There are no children’s clothes for protection.
I ask you help us
Donate and reblog please 👇
I'm Ibrahim Al-Habil from Gaza I live with my family consisting of my wife and 7 daughter.
The oc… Ibrahim Family needs your support for S
🛑🛑Hello, every brother and every sister, I hope that all of you who are watching the video will agree with me that you will stand with me. I am in an urgent matter and I must leave Rafah before it is too late. I hope that you will not hold back on me if you cannot donate please share.
Donation link 👇🇵🇸
My name is Sahar Shehab. I am 14 years old from Gaza .
I ask you for urgent h… Ahmed Shamia needs your support for Help Sahar and Her Famil
Genocide flattens every discussion. There are no new conversations to be had about the destruction, death and cruelty. After more than a year, there is nothing left to be said about various media houses, corporations and international bodies of law aiding and abetting all that has been happening in Gaza, either. It is the banality of evil, it is colonialism. However even in this atrociously banal circumstance, I do think what still is a continued point of hope for Gazans and what still pushes so many of them to reach out to the world, is the support people around the globe have shown and still continue to show. Which is why I am here on behalf of the Shehab family ( @fahedshehab-new ) and requesting you to help them survive through this winter. This won't take much of your time so please read:
Fahed is currently supporting 13 family members in total- his own family and that of his sister’s.
He has to look after 8 children now, with the youngest being his son Yayha who is barely having anything to eat because the price of baby milk is exorbitantly high in Gaza.
The genocide has taken a toll on Fahed’s daughters. Sahar and Dana spent a whole year under the threat of bombs and right now instead of getting to be teenagers, they ask their father if they will survive. They have even said they don't want to live if they lose someone.
The family right now immediately needs clothes to keep them warm throughout winter. Fahed’s family is from the north and has been displaced several times before they came south. Displacement is dangerous and a silent killer because often essential items are lost and cannot be replaced in time.
Please consider that the weather has already turned colder around the world and that which is only mildly uncomfortable to us, presents a dire situation for Gazans. The families don't have a shelter and there is no way for tents to adequately protect from cold winds and rain. So right now the immediate need is for warm clothes and it can cost upto $400 per person. With THIRTEEN PEOPLE to take care of Fahed immediately needs to raise at least 5k to buy the required apparels. So please boost and donate.
Currently at $66,248. He needs to reach $71,248. Please help however you can.
My name is Sahar Shehab. I am 14 years old from Gaza .
I ask you for urgent h… Ahmed Shamia needs your support for Help Sahar and Her Famil
Vetting link
Please remember that every donation, even if it is 5 dollars, is a ray of hope for the families who have lost everything.
Kinda fucked up that we all coo and sympathize with "former gifted kids" but never talk about the students who had to stay late after school or over the summer for remedial classes/clubs, who struggled to get above a C, who were given up on or punished. Who tried so hard to understand or just couldn't. Who were grouped with the "stupid kids" (a classmate called us that in remedial math btw)
Autistic kids and adhders who can't relate to their gifted peers and are constantly alienated by them. Kids who struggled in school due to dealing with a chronic or mental illness or physical/learning/developmental disability. Those of us who have had to drop out of highschool or college. Kids who worked so hard and wanted to be seen as smart, but never were. Who watched as their peers seem to fly by them in school, while they were left behind. Who were bullied and put down by those in the gifted and honors classes. Whose confidence was absolutely destroyed by education.
I love you all and I'm so sorry the school system failed you. I'm sorry you weren't properly accommodated and given the education you deserved. I'm sorry people put you down for something that they never had to fight for.
*directed at people who are no longer in school, i understand it’s a completely different ballpark for people still experiencing the fucking hell of high school and i empathize with both sides. it’s the fuckers who still cling on to the fact they were special and won’t let anyone talk about being negatively impacted by the school system UNLESS they were also special*
“gifted kids” do not know how to handle not being the centre of attention and the reaction to this post is proof lol.
obviously it’s not entirely their fault, the system makes them that way, but good god how do people not see the irony of commenting “erm urm actually gifted kids have it rrly rrly tough” under a post thats saying explicitly “this is acknowledgment that not everyone was treated like a fucking prodigy in school”.
“boohoohoo the stupid kids were distracting” suck my autistic cock, like actually. you still managed to graduate on time and still got fucking worshipped by staff. that is such a stupid fucking point to make and shows that most of y’all just whine for the sake of it.
am i bitter? fuck yes i am. am i irrationally angry? fuck yes i am. am i holding onto the past? fuck yes i am. i do not give a single fuck if being smart was your biggest issue in school, you can go fuck yourself if you shelter your views on the school system around how YOU were treated as someone who fucking excelled. it has taken so much work to convince myself that i might have some value to society even if i can’t solve a complex math equation and that barely even scratches the fucking surface. sorry no one gives a fuck about your honours with distinction as an adult, that must be such a tough fucking battle i really feel for you.
every day my friend siraj (#219) travels to central gaza to access wifi so he can come on this platform and beg people for 8 hours to donate to him so he can afford to rent an apartment for his family of 24 that includes 10 children and 2 elders who will undoubtedly suffer from severe illness without access to medical care over the coming winter
israel is doing everything it can to stop palestinians from giving each other medical care right now. just yesterday the world was shocked with the image of israel burning medical patients alive while they were still hooked up to their IVs in the medical tents in the ruins of al aqsa hospital - in central gaza, not far from where siraj spends his days on the internet.
please donate if you can. please share (i know you can). siraj puts himself in danger to appeal to you! the least we could do is make his effort worthwhile.
hi, my name is ahmad and I'm raising a fund for my cousin Siraj and thi… Ahmad Abudayeh needs your support for Support Siraj's Family in Reb
i'm going to keep this short so hopefully people are more likely to read and interact/donate. i wish i could tell you all about how much this family means to me, but people have been turning a blind eye to families in gaza now more than ever, so i'm trying something different in the hopes that it will help my dear friends. i'll keep trying again if this doesn't work. i'm desperate for them.
the shehab family needs to raise €85k to evacuate reem, fahed, their children, and fahed's sister's family. they had to raise their goal from their initial €50k goal, which they still have not met. €47,793 / €85,000 has been raised as of sept. 4th. the fundraiser is verified here. reblog. donate. thank you.
My name is Sahar Shehab. I am 14 years old from Gaza .
I ask you for urgent h… Ahmed Shamia needs your support for Help Sahar and Her Famil
tagging for reach under the cut. dm me if you'd like to be removed.