He/They / Fandom and Random blog where I post basically whatever with little to no finesse / Currently obsessed with books, anime and horror / On Semi-Hiatus
Here is everything you need to know about sheithbeefsandwich, the blog
Thanks for checking out this dumpster fire of a blog, my collection of content with no particular rhyme or reason besides me on the other side of the screen thinking: “yes, I would like to reblog that.”
Here’s a few things about me and how I keep this train wreck running, it’s a bit all over the place, but that’s just how I roll.
The blogger:
Hi there, if I must be perceived as more than a random tumblr dot com user, you can call me Eddie, or Beef.
I follow from @shklancebeefsandwich, which looks for all intents and purposes like a bot but isn’t, and solely interact from here.
I don’t vibe with fandom antis. If you’re an anti, the exit is on the left, thanks.
I’m in more fandoms than I care to count, but it’s pretty easy with a little scrolling to tell which media has me by the throat at any given time, as I usually make it everyone else’s problem by spamming my blog with it.
The blog:
This blog runs on a queue, a queue that posts 15 posts a day but is almost always full enough that any posts relevant around a certain time tend to post weeks later. I’m currently on a Semi-Hiatus and don’t have any sort of consistent posting or queue
I sometimes reblog things, rather than add them to my queue, and this can seem at random or be for a reason, i.e. it’s a post for a specific day of the week, or something important related to current events. Either way, those particular posts are tagged with #(not queued).
Speaking of tags, I rarely tag anything explicitly as spoilers, but do tag the fandom for spoiler-avoiding purposes. I tag most fandoms, new and old, especially those dropping new content, but there are some that slip by untagged (mostly older book series, a couple old movies).
If there’s anything I haven’t tagged that you’d like me too, don’t hesitate to ask, my inbox is always open.
I make edits, and write fanfiction, so please, if there’s anything in particular you’d like to see, feel free to request something and I might just make it.
I think that just about covers everything. If there’s something I missed, again, just ask.
Other than that, thank you for visiting sheithbeefsandwich, I hope you enjoy your perusing.
I'm Hassan Madi , lam from Gaza , before 7nt of October l was have a perfect life , I was have a work , beautiful house, before 7nt of October I was build my family , I have married in second of October
After 7nt of October l lost everything my work , my home and more than one time l almost loss my life and my wife.
Now , me and my wife live in tent in south of gaza 💔
I am anew fundraiser please help me and share my link and reblog ,🙏🙏
top two photos: taken from safaa's profile @safaabed8
bottom photo: taken from safaa's husband's (abed) profile: @abedalazeiz
(please follow them both for the latest updates involving their family!)
safaa first introduced herself to me here on tumblr through a dm asking for help. when we met, she was incredibly new to the platform- so along w/ sharing her story with all of you- i tried my best to connect her with other palestinian-based accounts so she could gain more visibility. thanks to everyone who has kindly supported her since, her fundraiser has been able to steadily grow day by day!
every message i get from her/her family fills me with a mixture of relief and immense worry. obtaining a strong enough signal to even be able to communicate is already hard enough (most need to travel far distances to charge phones, text, etc) + every news story i read online from journalists/other families i keep up with only grow more dire with each passing day.
there is no way any of us can truly comprehend the level of suffering they all experience on a daily basis-- what is known to us (or should be) is that no one should ever have to live through these inhumane conditions.
the photos i've provided above show safaa's life from before. her pride- her joy- precious memories that any mother would cherish. unfortunately, none of them convey her life now.
safaa no longer shares fun, beautiful memories- she documents the harsh/cruel reality she now faces: writing her kids' names on their arms in order to prepare for the worst, walking through unpaved roads dirtied with debris/sewage, her kids needing to help tend to a fire instead of playing as kids should.
my heart breaks for all of them- and i want nothing more than to see her family be able to get a chance to have more beautiful memories. i don't have much- but i'd be grateful to anyone who is willing to match my donation to safaa's gfm (€5- proof of donation below)
safaa- may you and your family continue to stay safe during these hard times. i hope my words will bring other kind souls your way 🖤
for anyone looking for safaa's verification links:
90-ghost
northgazaupdates
note: safaa + her family has had to make multiple accounts- they have all either been suppressed/terminated (this is also why the verification/reblogs from ibtisams/heba-20 no longer have working links)
as for me: i myself do not vet/verify any gfm campaigns bc i don't have that savvy to do so (not fluent in arabic // not a part of any grassroot orgs that do have that experience // etc). i simply share campaigns after they've been vouched for by other reliable sources 🖤
tagging for reach: @ascindio @aria-ashryver @mydemonsdrivealimo @peroviney @malcriada
In the besieged lands of Gaza, the search for drinking water unfolds as a tragic odyssey of endurance and deprivation. Every step taken to procure this fundamental necessity is laden with hardship and uncertainty. Families embark on wearying journeys, traversing long distances in pursuit of a simple sip of water. Yet, the wells of health and purity run dry, as contamination and scarcity cast a shadow over their quest. The echoes of war reverberate through their struggle, rendering the act of securing clean and uncontaminated water a poignant reminder of the entrenched suffering that defines life in Gaza.
I am Amna Marwan, 32 years old, I live in Gaza, married and a mot… Amna Merwan needs your support for “Save my Children from the horro
Verified by @90-ghost
" the loss of the right to education for my children. "
During the war, I experienced a million awful feelings.
I felt the loss of my frie
My name is Aya, I'm 29 years old. I'm married to Jihad, who is 32, and we have three beautiful children: Abdelrahman (7 years old), Jori (5 years old), and Adam (2 years old). We live in the northern part of Gaza.
A Cry for Help from Gaza
My name is Aya, I'm 29 years old. I'm marrie… Aya Alanqar needs your support for Save Gaza: A Brighter Future for
Abdelrahman, Adam, and Jori are the heartbeat of my heart and the light of my life.
Abdelrahman: the lion of the house, the helpful and loving boy to his siblings and family.
Jori: my beloved girl, the one closest to my heart, and my little mini-me.
Adam: my little hero and my spoiled child.
Since the onset of the latest war in Gaza, our home has been completely destroyed, forcing us into displacement. We’ve had to move more than thirteen times in search of safety. During this harrowing journey, we faced severe hunger and malnutrition that nearly took my life and the lives of my children. Additionally, we were exposed to numerous contagious diseases and dangerous epidemics.
Before: This is our home, our dream, and our promising future.
My children have to travel long distances just to get water and stand in line for hours to get food. Their mental health has been shattered by the war, their education has come to a halt, and they have suffered from catastrophic hunger that almost claimed their lives.
After: This is our home, built with our sweat and effort, and it has been completely destroyed.
The Right to a Peaceful Life
My children deserve to live a peaceful life free from fear and anxiety. I dream of your help to support my family and escape this genocide. Your assistance means the world to me and my children.
Your donations can be a beacon of hope for us. Every dollar can help save my children's lives and give them a chance to live in peace. Your prayers for us to overcome this ordeal and lift the siege are greatly needed.
A Cry for Help from Gaza
My name is Aya, I'm 29 years old. I'm marrie… Aya Alanqar needs your support for Save Gaza: A Brighter Future for
🚨Trapped Family in Gaza Appeals for Help to Survive
A Plea for Help from Gaza: A Family Seeking Safety
Hello, I am Hashem Al-Shawish, married to Samar shamia(@samarsh97). I have a child born in the war, his name is Omar. He is 6 months old.
We live in the midst of the ongoing hellish war in Gaza, trapped between walls of fear and despair.
Hello everyone, I hope you take a minute to read our story.
I’m Hashem Al-S… Hashim Friend needs your support for Help my family survive an
We struggle daily to survive in an environment filled with threats and dangers.
We are originally from the north of the Gaza Strip, but at the beginning of the war we were displaced several times without anything. Our house was completely destroyed and we are now homeless.
We urgently appeal to your moral and financial assistance to cover the costs needed to escape to a safe environment and to cover the needs of my child, where we can build a better future for our children and ensure the safety of our family.
We are in desperate need of your support. Any donation, no matter how small, can help save our lives. Thank you for your attention and support during these harsh times.
GoFundMe Campaign Link ♥️ :
Hello everyone, I hope you take a minute to read our story.
I’m Hashem Al-S… Hashim Friend needs your support for Help my family survive an
Hello Everyone... I am Mohamed Mikki From Gaza, Palestine. 24 years old, my life has been difficult since I was young, when I was 17 years old, I lost my father, and with my determination to build my future, I decided to continue my education in the field of multimedia technology and develop my skills through many courses in the same field, and I was working alongside my studies to cover my expenses in the field of graphic design, I was preparing myself to establish my life and future.
My Father:
Help MOHAMED MIKKI reach their goal by donating or sharing with your friends.
When I try hard and acheived success in my university college :
When I start my own work:
But the war in Gaza, especially in the north, brought with it a great tragedy, the war destroyed my home, my university, and my work, I was in the north, and I was displaced to the south where I faced famine and moved from one place to another in search of safety.
I have lived countless difficult and painful days during my many attempts to escape death, bombing, and destruction. In my places of displacement that the army says are safe but are never, life has become limited to escaping danger and searching for food among the rubble of destroyed homes.
My dream now is to travel abroad to continue my education, develop my skills, survive, and build my future that has been destroyed, as for the past nine months I have been unemployed due to the war conditions and the power and internet outage since the first day of the war, in addition to the frequent movement from one place to another to escape the war machine, missiles and death, as there was no stability for the absent work conditions.
Here your generosity can make a big difference, your support will help me rebuild my life and continue my education and will provide me with the opportunity to escape the circle of danger and destruction and strive towards a future full of hope and potential.
I humbly ask you to help raise funds to cover the costs of travel, education, and basic expenses as I seek to start a new life, every contribution, no matter how small, brings me a step closer to safety, stability, success, and building a better future.
Breakdown of Expenses
Rafah/Egypt crossing: $5000
Minimum Living Costs: $3000/per month
Egypt/Canada Tickets: $5000
Minimum Living Costs in Canada: $7000/per month
Help MOHAMED MIKKI reach their goal by donating or sharing with your friends.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your interest in my request, your support means more to me than words can express, with your help I can turn a story of loss into a journey of hope and resilience...
I am salah from Gaza. I have two children, Youssef, 12 years old, and Nour, 7 years old. Because of the fierce war, we lost everything we owned, I’m lost everything made... and my children lost every beautiful thing in his life. We were displaced to the south of the Gaza Strip several times. We endured a lot of meager and contaminated food and drink, and we were exposed to close-up death in all its forms... and we survived it miraculously. I feel pain as I write to you...as I had to start this castle to save myself and my family from this humanitarian disaster... Save my family... I will post some pictures of my children and my home for you.
"I am Salah Ahmed Mohammed Alshareef from Gaza. I have two children, Youssef, 12 years o… Brais Gallego needs your support for rebuild Alsha
I implore you to take a moment to reflect on my words. Your compassion and support could be the lifeline that saves my family from despair. 💔🇵🇸🍉
My name is Muhammad Musa, and I am a 26-year-old father living in Gaza. I find myself in an unimaginable situation, having endured the horrors of war. My wife and I welcomed our first child into this world amidst chaos, a moment I had long awaited but which turned into a struggle for survival. 😢
For the past 10 months, we have faced relentless adversity. We have been uprooted from our home more times than I can count, fleeing without adequate transportation. With only a few belongings and the bare essentials, we sought refuge wherever we could find it. I had to make the heart-wrenching decision to have my wife give birth in a shelter, without the basic necessities—no diapers, no milk, just hope and determination. 💔
Now, with our home destroyed and our dreams shattered, I am reaching out for your help. I have created a donation account to secure a better future for my wife and our newborn son. Your contribution, even a small amount of $20, can make a significant difference in our lives. It can provide us with the means to escape the dire conditions in Gaza and protect my son from the epidemics and diseases that threaten his fragile existence.
Every dollar counts, and your generosity can be the beacon of hope that leads us to safety. Please consider donating to our cause; your kindness could save my family from the brink of despair. Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Together, we can make a difference.
Muhammad Musa
[Donation Link: https://gofund.me/25affbbb]
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Sanitation in Gaza has been a real crisis for years, and this crisis has been exacerbated by the widespread destruction of infrastructure as a result of the occupation. The sewage lines that existed before the military escalations were severely damaged, causing contaminated water to leak into lands and homes. The destruction of these lines not only affects public health, but also contributes to environmental degradation. Wastewater that does not find a proper outlet pollutes fresh water sources, increasing the risk of disease and infection. Rebuilding these networks also requires huge resources and international support, in light of the blockade imposed on the Strip, which further complicates the situation. Hope lies in international and local efforts to rehabilitate this infrastructure and improve the living conditions of the population, but the challenges remain great under the current circumstances.
Hello, my name is Muhammad Musa from Gaza, I am 26 years old, marr… Alicia Parker needs your support for Please help Muhammad and his famil
The ongoing war in Gaza has created a profound humanitarian crisis, one of the most significant aspects of which is the difficulty of accessing water. In the midst of the ongoing conflict, water infrastructure is being destroyed, leading to severe water shortages. The suffering of the population is increasing as living conditions deteriorate, with access to clean water becoming almost impossible. Children and women are the most affected, as they need water for drinking, cooking and hygiene. In addition, restrictions on movement and resources are exacerbating this crisis, making it difficult for humanitarian organizations to provide assistance. The sight of families searching for drops of water amidst destruction and suffering is a true embodiment of a human tragedy that demands international attention and support. These painful circumstances remind us of the importance of water as a basic human right, and that in times of war, these rights are even more at risk.
https://gofund.me/25affbbb
Gaza faces significant challenges in accessing food, especially in light of the ongoing war and conflict. Here is a detailed explanation of these difficulties: 1. **Blockade and restrictions**: For years, Gaza has been suffering from a stifling blockade imposed by the occupation, which restricts the entry of basic food and goods. This blockade disrupts the food supply chain and affects the ability of the population to access food. 2. **Destruction resulting from conflict**: During wars, infrastructure is destroyed, including shops, markets, and storage facilities. This destruction makes it difficult for the population to access food, as the available options are reduced. 3. **High prices**: Due to the shortage of supplies and high transportation costs, food prices are rising significantly. This makes it difficult for low-income families to meet their basic needs. 4. **Food security**: Many Gazans suffer from food insecurity, as they cannot obtain enough food to meet their daily needs. Many are forced to reduce their food rations or rely on humanitarian aid. 5. **Waiting for food distribution**: During crises, some families rely on food aid from humanitarian organizations. These aids require waiting in long queues, which causes anxiety and psychological stress. The wait may extend for hours, reflecting the extent of the suffering experienced by the population. 6. **Psychological and social situation**: The psychological pressures resulting from waiting for food, and the uncertainty about the future, affect the psychological health of the population. The conditions of war also make many feel isolated and hopeless. This humanitarian dilemma requires international attention and continuous support to alleviate the suffering of the people of Gaza and improve their living conditions.
https://gofund.me/25affbbb
Dear friends, I am writing to you today with a heart full of hope and faith. At this critical moment, I need your support. My family is facing very difficult challenges, and with your donation, no matter how small, you can help save their lives. Even if it is just $20, it can make a huge difference. Every dollar can be a step towards hope, towards healing, towards a better life. Your donations will help us get through this ordeal, and will bring smiles back to the faces of our loved ones. Let us all come together and make this crisis an opportunity for solidarity and help. You are the hope we need, and with your support we can overcome the difficulties. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who is contributing to this journey. Together, we can make a difference.
This campaign is vetted by association. Muhammed is Aseel's (@/aseelo680) brother-in-law, see post here. Aseel herself has been vetted by 90-ghost (see here, and here.)
LOW FUNDS! Currently $175 USD raised of $20,000 goal.
My name is Sameer Al Khaldi. I am a Palestinian refugee living in Gaza with my family of 17 people in a tent facing the worst war in human history. During the current Gaza war, my house was completely destroyed resulting in the loss of my business and all our belongings. Me and my family have since been displaced in the streets with no shelter, lack of access to food, drinking water, and healthcare necessities. Despite we were camping in areas which were announced as safe, we faced an imminent danger of death by Israeli airstrikes in our camping neighborhoods several times which resulted in serious physical and psychological impacts on us as well as my little grandsons. I am writing this fundraiser hoping to get help with your generous donations to evacuate Gaza immediately to a safer country.
Before the war, we were having a normal life in Gaza having our own business and working hard with my sons and brothers to be able to survive under the Gaza siege. We were preparing for my daughter's wedding which was supposed to take place this summer but unfortunately she got all her wedding dresses and belongings gone with the destroyed house. She's now left with nothing hoping to be able to get married to her fiancé in a safer place one day. One of my sons was supposed to complete his high school education this year and was passionate about enrolling in a university to study business but the war deprived him from this success and left him hopeless while seeing other students in the west bank receiving their high school certificates while he's left behind. I hope this fundraiser with your generous support would help him to get out of Gaza and continue his education and achieve his life goals abroad. The funds collected through this fundraiser will be used to pay for the travel expenses for myself and my family of 17 people including 9 adults and 8 children. We hope one day will be able to rebuild our lives peacefully and get back to stable conditions with safety and protection for our kids like other children in the world.
My name is Sameer Al Khaldi. I am a Palestinian refugee living in Gaza with my family… Mahmoud Alashi needs your support for Help My Family
Sameer is a friend of @mohiy-gaza. Mohiy shared his account with me.
As of August 8th, Samer's campaign has only $240/$50,000
Samer is raising funds to evacuate himself and his family of 17, consisting of 9 adults and 8 children. The genocide has robbed them of many of lives joys, including Samer's daughter's wedding and his son's high school graduation. They hope to rebuild our lives peacefully and live with their children in safety.
This campaign is vetted by association through @mohiy-gaza, who I also got a message from asking for help for his friend's family. Proof under cut.
Disclaimer: I'm not an official vetter, but there aren't many people vetting right now so I will provide evidence for you to use your own judgment on. I do encourage you to share and donate if you feel comfortable.
In the heart of war-torn Gaza, lies the poignant tale of Dr. Husam Far… Farhat's Family needs your support for Save Dr. Farhat's family fro
This GoFundMe is verified > #248 on the list of vetted Gaza evacuation fundraisers by @el-shab-hussein @nabulsi
Saving Dr. Farhat's Family Towards Hope: A Call to Action
In the heart of war-torn Gaza, where destruction and loss are a daily reality, lies the deeply moving tale of Dr. Husam Farhat and his family. Amidst the relentless bombardment, Dr. Farhat faced an unthinkable tragedy: the martyrdom of his beloved sisters, Inas and Amal, along with their husbands and children, and his brother Mustafa. This devastating loss shattered not only their dreams but also their hopes for a peaceful future.
As the bombs tore through Gaza, Dr. Farhat's world was further shattered by the destruction of his beautiful home and his office—places that once stood as symbols of stability and success. The home, filled with cherished memories, and the office, where he dedicated countless hours to his work and aspirations, have both been reduced to rubble.
You can witness the extent of this devastation through the video below ⬇⬇ which shows some heartbreaking images of what was once his home and office.
The Campaign: A Beacon of Hope
We have launched a GoFundMe campaign titled "Saving Dr. Farhat's Family Towards Hope" to raise the necessary funds to provide them with a chance at a safer, brighter future. You can support this cause by visiting and sharing the campaign link:
👉 https://gofund.me/e9f9ce20
Why Your Support Matters
Your voice is powerful. By sharing this campaign, you help stand up for human dignity and compassion. Every donation and share brings us closer to providing Dr. Farhat's family with the safety they desperately need.
Today, we stand poised to make a difference. Our goal: $29,500 to ensure Dr. Farhat's family's safe evacuation and support as they rebuild their lives in Malaysia. This includes permits, transit fees, living expenses, and housing rent, according to the following details:
Permits and toll fees are $17,500
Travel expenses from Gaza to Egypt, one month’s rent, and other supplies: $1,500
Flight tickets to Malaysia: $1,600
Rent and other expenses for 5 months in Malaysia: $8,044
GoFundMe fee: $855.8
👉 https://gofund.me/e9f9ce20
Join Us in Making a Difference
We urge you to join us in this mission of hope. Let us come together to support Dr. Farhat's family and demonstrate that humanity shines through acts of kindness and solidarity.
Thank you for your compassion, your time, and your commitment to freedom and justice.
My house was destroyed and I lost my job and everything we had in this country. I feel great pain writing for you, as I have to start this campaign to save myself and my people from this human disaster. We live in harsh conditions, and we only have hope after being displaced several times from our home. Now, we are fighting for the most basic necessities to survive - drinking food and water.. Imagine with me that you wake up every day and don't know how to get a meal for your kids. Imagine the anxiety that grips you as you try so hard to protect your family from hunger and thirst. This is our daily reality. Your donation, no matter how small, can have a great impact. It can provide us with a meal, a clean water bottle, or a moment of safety under these difficult conditions. Every donation brings with it a ray of hope, alleviates our suffering and gives us strength to face a new day. Please donate and support the resilience of the Gazan people, especially citizens in the north of the Gaza Strip, and share this campaign with your friends and families. Together, we can make a difference and help my family get through this ordeal. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity and support. My warm greetings. Motaz
I want to save the lives of my family and escape death.
I hope you will help by donating and reblog
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Every 1110 kr= 100$
My name is Mohamed Jadalhaq, and I currently reside in Sweden. I am … Mohamed Jadalhaq needs your support for Defend my brother's family fro
Dear beloved friends, My name is Mahmoud Alkhaldi. I am a Palestinian refugee living with my fiancée and family in a catastrophic situation-in tents- in Rafah. However, for 116+ days, me and my family have been under intense bombing and warplanes rockets in the Gaza strip. I’m asking funds to evacuate (5) members of my family from Gaza to a safe place in Egypt, including my younger brother (Mohammed, his wife, and his 1 and half year son Yasser), and me and my fiancée Sujood). It could be very expensive and costly to evacuate a war zone at a miserable time like this. We will need approximately $50000 and a lot of prayers
Dear beloved friends, … Sara A needs your support for Help Gaza Family
My home was cozy, beautiful, and warm before the war. Here is some pictures for our house before the war
Our home was targeted in a tank bombing on the 25th of November 2023 that left it unlivable, along with the entire neighborhood of Al-Burij refugee camp, in Gaza City.
When we returned back to our home to get some needed itemsand clothes, we found that Israeli soldiers also steal our belongings. Since that day, my family has been sleeping in a miserable tent in Rafah, in the south of Gaza, which has become a home for all people from the Gaza strip, whose homes were also destroyed by airstrikes, but they have survived thus far.
I can't express how useless and depressed we felt after finding out what they'd been through and are currently going through. Each moment, we worry about losing them. Without connection settings, we cannot constantly contact them. During the moment of typing, over 25,0000 individuals have been killed in Gaza. They are without electrical power or heating for a period of three months, food is limited, and their drinking water is unsafe for human consumption. My family's only hope is to evacuate to to a safer place out of Gaza. My family went through the loss of several friends, and many of them have lost their spouses and children. I am afraid of losing my family. They are the light that leads me through my life. I cannot live or survive without them.
The expenses of travel for 5 people are as follows:
• $50000 for the boarding pass (Egyptian coordination) to pass Rafah border, 10000$ for each person.
We are need your help and support in raising $50000 to transport them from Gaza to Egypt. Once the cash are put in the US bank account, they will be deposited to my family's bank account. He intended to utilize the funds to cover the costs of going to Egypt as soon as feasibl