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This video was taken a week before the war, during my first visit to Gaza in over eight years. I went there to celebrate my medical school graduation, having always found it difficult to enter Gaza due to fears of not being able to leave and jeopardizing my university studies.
Tragically, I lost 72 family members in the conflict. Many of the people in the video have been killed.
Dear Friends, I'm Boshra Daoud, and I come to you today with an urgent pl… Boshra Daoud needs your support for HELP Ezzideen & his Famil
This is proof that capitalism is not about freedom. Not even close.
In a system that values freedom, it would be expected that people would value living over working.
This is the same mentality as those who claimed to value freedom but owned slaves. They want freedom for themselves while everyone else serves them. They still haven't grown out of that.
For the record, Gen Z is smart to do this. To any generation out there reading this, live your life. Do enough to keep the job, and devote as much time and energy leftover to your life. Do not give your all for a company that cannot and will not love you back.
Thinking about this for ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and
one flesh one end, bitch
Sure he’s a powerful god but he becomes boyfailure in presence of lumine
soft griddlehark moment to warm my heart 🖤
Can u watch them for me?
I need to go draw their apocalyptic version
They Do Not Exist (1974) by Mustafa Abu Ali (watch)
from PalestineCinema.com:
Salvaged from the ruins of Beirut after 1982, Abu Ali's early film has only recently been made available. Shooting under extraordinary conditions, the director, who worked with Godard on his Ici et Ailleurs (Here and Elsewhere), and founded the PLO's film division, covers conditions in Lebanon's refugee camps, the effects of Israeli bombardments, and the lives of guerrillas in training camps. They Do Not Exist is a stylistically unique work which demonstrates the intersection between the political and the aesthetic. Now recognised as a cornerstone in the development of Palestinian cinema, the film only received its Palestine premiere in 2003, when a group of Palestinian artists "smuggled" the director to a makeshift cinema in his hometown of Jerusalem (into which Israel bars his entry). Abu Ali, who saw his film for the first time in 20 years at this clandestine event noted: "We used to say 'Art for the Struggle', now it's 'Struggle for the Art'"
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Some bubbline I had drawn these days!
Thank you Fiona and Cake gives me more bubbline power!🙏
if your class solidarity doesn’t include people who are on SSI, food stamps, or are unable to work it’s not solidarity
this also applies to homeless people, sex workers and undocumented workers. include them or your solidarity is meaningless
yes this includes people who “mooch off” their parents by still living with them into adulthood. you are not an ally to disabled or poor people if you hold disdain for those who cannot live on their own.
The above "mooching" comment should apply to more than just parents. My physical disabilities came crashing down while living with roommates who treated me like I was financially abusing THEM for losing my job due to severe injuries and struggling to find a way to make income. A lot of queer ppl don't have family to go back to.
If you don't have parents or family and you're disabled and need to rely on other humans, you're pretty much fucked by society. You are an abuser for needing help, you're not trying hard enough when you can't physically move without agony, you're personally hurting them when you are too sick and tired to leave your room.
If your solidarity doesn't include unworking your capitalist brainrot in every way INCLUDING people who cannot live on their own and do not have family and can't get a job, you have no class solidarity. The majority of humans treat poverty like a choice and like you're hurting them for being trapped in it. People can do better.
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There are 3 types of lesbian relationships.
The large blacksmith girl and the small Victorian princess.
The overly devout religious zealot and the goddess she prays to.
The wild eldritch forest monster and the prey animal that she is devouring.
All lesbian relationships fall into one of these three categories.
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