the version of you from five years ago would be genuinely amazed by what you've handled since then. sit with that for a second

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the version of you from five years ago would be genuinely amazed by what you've handled since then. sit with that for a second
October 2025 - Palestinians in Gaza are returning to the ruins of their homes and starting the process of rebuilding after the immense and deliberate destruction of civillian homes and infrastructure by Israel (which, like most things Israel has done since it was founded, is a war crime).
Groups of Palestinians scavenged materials for rebuilding by dismantling the abandoned "aid sites" where American war-profiteers GHF and IDF distributed UN food aid, and killed more than 2000 desperate Palestinian aid seekers.
You can donate to the Gaza municipality [here], to help pay for the reconstruction of critical infrastructure like roads, water and sanitation. [video]
Some people don’t wait for a path…
They create one.
Obstacles are not excuses — they are proof of strength.
Real power lives in never giving up.👍🫶🐶🫠
Your strength is not measured by how well you hide your pain, but by how you carry it and keep going.
Unknown
BE STRONG, BE BRAVE
Poem “Problem Area” (2016), in Last Sext, by Melissa Broder; // Unknown; // “The Waves” (1931), by Virgina Woolf; // “Notebooks” (2017), by Tennessee Williams; // “Fast Car” (1988), by Tracy Chapman; // “The American Crisis” (1776), by Thomas Paine; // Quote by @maplepecanpastry /// Stills from “Joan of Arc” (1948), by Victor Fleming, starring Ingrid Bergman