Who’s Eid. Your gf?
Who’s Eid…….
Eid Mubarak…
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Who’s Eid. Your gf?
Who’s Eid…….
Eid Mubarak…
Guy who coinflips every morning to see if he should kill himself and inexplicably has gotten “live” each time
I want the better world. Now. I’m being childish of course but what else are the last 40 hours of the year for
translated by Agha Shahid Ali. happy birthday, Faiz.
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we’re about 60 days away from 2013 just think about that for a sec
Wire and cloth when latex mother arrives:
I think tumblr should have a self-plagiarism alert feature I want a pop-up that says “you already made this exact post with this exact phrasing two weeks ago. there is no hope for you”
Pause whatever audio is playing for a second. Take a breath. How does the air feel in your lungs? Are you somewhere safe? Can you take a moment to be aware of your surroundings?
Sit with yourselves for a minute and think of others. Think of the Palestinians who are on this earth right now, living their lives at the same time as you. What sounds are they hearing? When they take a breath, what are they breathing in? Are they somewhere safe? Imagine their surroundings.
My friend Fadel (@fadel-danii) is out looking for aid right now. Before he left, he told me that he won't have access to the internet while he is away, and he asked me to carry his words to you.
He said:
I am a person who wants to complete my education, and my life is very similar to yours. The difference is that I was born in Gaza, so I need you to contribute in any way so that I can live a safe life and protect myself and my family from death and malnutrition. I should not die at the hands of the Zionists. Please stand by me. Do we deserve to die? Do we deserve to live this life? If the answer is no, then do something for us. Either donate, participate, or do anything that makes us feel that you are with us and not leaving us alone in front of the genocidal criminals.
My name is Fadel Al-Dani, a Palestinian from Gaza, my age 23-year-old third-year IT student. My life has been anything but normal. Since the
Fadel's campaign was verified and shared by @90-ghost and @a-shade-of-blue, and was vetted by @gazavetters (#197 on the gazavetters spreadsheet).
His past campaign has been cruelly deleted, and his new campaign has only raised 350 € at time of writing.
Those of you who have been following him or myself for some time know:
that he is disabled with a blood disorder and needs to save money to afford an expensive medication every month to survive,
that he needs urgent surgery to remove shrapnel embedded in him in a traumatic bombing of his family home,
that his family recently had to carry all of their belongings to southern Gaza when forcibly displaced,
that they had to abandon part of their tent and have not been able to afford repairs,
that insects and small animals get in,
that he suffered from lung inflammation from toxic gasses from Israeli weapons,
that he lives with his family and they all rely on his campaign
that they are struggling to afford food and clean water
that Fadel is very sweet, compassionate, and generous
Please send him some funds!
Keep him in your thoughts.
I hope he returns safely.
I need a day between every day to recover from the day before
"Obviously, there is also outright torture, people who are actually being shot, beaten, tortured, or violently abused. But I’m speaking here even of the ones that aren’t. For most, it’s as if the very texture of everyday life has been designed to be intolerable—only, in a way that you can never quite say is exactly a human rights violation. There’s never enough water. Showering requires almost military discipline. You can’t get a permit. You’re always standing in line. If something breaks it’s impossible to get permission to fix it. Or else you can’t get spare parts. There are four different bodies of law that might apply to any legal situation (Ottoman, British, Jordanian, Israeli), it’s anyone’s guess which court will say what applies where, or what document is required, or acceptable. Most rules are not even supposed to make sense. It can take eight hours to drive 20 kilometers to see your girlfriend, and doing so will almost certainly mean having machine guns waved in your faces and being shouted at in a language you half understand by people who think you’re subhuman. So you do most of your dalliance by phone. When you can afford the minutes. There are endless traffic jams before and after checkpoints and drivers bicker and curse and try not to take it out on one another. Everyone lives no more than 12 or 15 miles from the Mediterranean but even on the hottest day, it’s absolutely impossible to get to the beach. Unless you climb the wall, there are places you can do that; but then you can expect to be hunted every moment by security patrols. Of course teenagers do it anyway. But it means swimming is always accompanied by the fear of being shot. If you’re a trader, or a laborer, or a driver, or a tobacco farmer, or clerk, the very process of subsistence is continual stream of minor humiliations. Your tomatoes are held and left two days to rot while someone grins at you. You have to beg to get your child out of detention. And if you do go to beseech the guards, those same guards might arbitrarily decide to hold you to pressure him to confess to rock-throwing, and suddenly you are in a concrete cell without cigarettes. Your toilet backs up. And you realize: you’re going to have to live like this forever. There is no “political process.” It will never end. Barring some kind of divine intervention, you can expect to be facing exactly this sort of terror and absurdity for the rest of your natural life." —David Graeber, Hostile Intelligence: Reflections from a Visit to the West Bank
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gifted kid burnout isnt real the reason you're burnt out is because your life is over and you're fucked
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It's unfathomable, even more so when you realize this isn't the first time Israel has done this. She was a baby. The men were so obviously red crescent medics, and still, Israeli soldiers shot and killed them.
It wasn't a misfired bomb. It was guns. They knew what they were targeting.
Anyone who defends this, for whatever religion you believe in, even if you believe in nothing at all, I can only hope the afterlife brings you your deserved suffering on a platter. You're disgusting, vile creatures, who must've snuck onto the Earth because there is no way in nature that you are human. Die.
نَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
Save the children of Palestine. Protect the medics. Free Palestine. 🇵🇸
Please do not stop your donations for A.We are a family of 26 people, including children. Your donation helps us stay safe after more than 700 days of genocide and displacement.
I would like to share the story of my friend Smahan. Today Sma… Hana ne Fazazi needs your support for Reunite a Family Torn Apart: A Daughte
ok like. yes. i understand perfectly that escalating political violence and assassination are the hallmarks of a democracy death spiral. however.