We have been through many wars before, but this war was not like the ones before it. Our lives were turned upside down. We became displaced from one place to another. We are the Anas family, residents of northern Gaza, specifically in the Shujaiya area. In the first week of the war, we fled our home because everyone considered our home to be in a dangerous area. We moved to the Rimal area, specifically in the middle of Gaza. There, we received the news that our home, which contained all our beautiful memories, was bombed. Suddenly, it was gone!!! Just thinking that your home, which you worked hard on and built from scratch and took a lot of your life, was gone in less than a second ! After a while, we left the sands to the Al-Zawaida area because of the heavy shelling. We stayed there for about two weeks, and then the terrorist army asked us to go to Rafah. We actually fled for the fourth time to Rafah and stayed there for two months, some of the most difficult days of our lives, as there was no way or means to live a normal life. 😔😔 After that, because of the invasion of Rafah, we moved to Deir al-Balah. Now, we are in very difficult and oppressive circumstances.
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Moving on from my "Luffy calls Croc "Mama" because gender dysphoria Does Not Compute™️ in his brain" to my "Luffy calls Croc "Baba" because it's Egyptian Arabic AND Greek for "Dad" and Croc is all of the above" era.
Btw, this is how conservatives keep getting to claim that trans people are a new thing no one has ever heard, because our history and existences have continually been erased or obscured systematically through out history.
The most famous example was 92 years when the Nazis raided the library of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, the medical practice where the term transsexual was first coined and the first gender affirming surgery was performed in in 1931.
What did the Nazis do after raiding the library on May 6th, 1933? You may be familiar with these images
It is happening again.
Hello,
My name is Ahmed, and my wife Hadeel and I are from Gaza. We are living a life full of suffering amid an ongoing war, having lost our home and source of livelihood. We are now living in a small tent, and Hadeel is five months pregnant. As winter approaches, our suffering intensifies due to the cold and the devastation surrounding us.
We urge you to help us secure our basic needs and move to a safe place. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a big difference in our lives.
You can donate via the link: [https://gofund.me/3768222a]
Thank you so much for your support and generosity.
Ahmed and Hadeel
Can we talk about Haruhi realizing she’s in love with Tamaki?
Like… she’s literally fantasizing about having kids with him and panicking at the thought
And just in complete denial
And it’s just so funny to me
Image: Dr. Mohammed Al-Deeb, emergency medical professional at Al-Shifa hospital.
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Story written by @wolfboy-awoos
Images: Dr. Al-Deeb and his family.
Image: What remains of Al-Shifa hospital, Dr. Al-Deeb's place of work, after IDF attack.
Through popular request, the shark of the day is the Cookie Cutter Shark.
Two people already have been sad he was not included and to be honest the reason is that it was hard to find images of it in nature, since not many people would like to see drawings or the animal after being fished.
But here it is, and a few fun facts.
The cookie cutter shark's scientific name is Isistius brasiliensis (we share a country).
The shark appears in warm waters worldwide (the name brasiliensis coming because the type specimen, the one in which they get described by science, was caught in Brazil), mainly close to islands.
Its very tiny, reaching 42-56cm (16.5 to 22 inches)
The name comes from leaving a round bite mark on it's preys, around cookie-sized, it has even been found biting submarines.
They have a parasitic lifestyle.
They are bioluminescent around the under side of it's body.
They stay deep in the sea during the day, but getting slightly closer to the surface during the night.
Their mouth to be kinda creepy tho.
vini deserves so much better. nobody deserves racial abuse at all, and it is disappointing to continually see this same story playing out across club football time and time again. it is so disappointing that not only was he the recipient of racist words but he was carded and felt the need to apologize on social media. the fact that he got consequences for enduring abuse is such a joke.
additionally important, though, is every single black man in laliga (including vini) who have, will have, or are going through the same or similar racist violence from fans, players, staff, and referees. the entire league needs to do better at protecting players from this abuse, because nobody deserves this.
my heart goes out to vini, truly, i hope he is doing ok. he deserves so so much better. they all do.
My dad’s so self obsessed that his papal name would just be his own name… OMG BE ORIGINALLLL