The tiny one so sassy
did u guys see the picture of the brazilian cardinals. theres a tiny diva in it
Had so many problems doing this drawing
I messed up the layers so I couldn’t render it but anyway 😭
Redraw of this panel :]
Marcelat Sakobi of Democratic Republic of Congo, at the end of the women’s round of 32 boxing match against Uzbekistan's Sitora Turdibekova, made a strong gesture to raise awareness of the ongoing genocide in the DR Congo by placing her hand in front of her mouth and pointing two fingers at her temple.
Resources for Congo:
Friends of Congo
Panzi Foundation
War Child
CammeDRCongo
Genocide Watch
A guide to the decades-long conflict in DR Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Industrial mining of cobalt and copper for rechargeable batteries is leading to grievous human rights abuses.
An explanation thread from 2019.
Books on Congo.
Feel free to let me know of other resources to add.
T A L L PE OPLE D I E .
VINCENT BENITEZ OBVIOUSLY
I am Ahmed Abuowda,
A Palestinian citizen with roots in Khan Younis ..
A father of three children
Dear Friends,
Dear Community,
I am Ahmed Abuowda,
A Palestinian citizen with roots in Khan Younis,
A father of three beautiful girls.
I have always been deeply committed to protecting human rights and helping those in need. However, the recent explosions in Gaza have shattered everything we once held dear. Our homes, filled with love and precious memories, now lie in ruins. I haven’t just lost my house, i’ve lost everything that mattered to us.
My mother's home, my appartment and all it belongings. All gone, leaving behind only painful memories.
Despite enduring so much, we remained steadfast, helping others through their own times of need.
As 2023 approaches, the basic necessity of shelter looms over us. My hope was to rebuild our lives in Khan Younis. Yet, faced with the reality that Gaza is no longer habitable, we had to seek safety and a fresh start beyond its borders. Tragically, some of our loved ones remain behind, while others have fled or perished.
Today, my family and I find ourselves in the Arab Republic of Egypt, struggling to rebuild. Without proper residency or citizenship, it has been nearly impossible to secure work or provide our children with the decent life they deserve. All our attempts to establish stability here have failed.
I humbly appeal for your support. Though I am not accustomed to asking for help, I now reach out in desperation. Your generosity no matter how small can serve as a line of hope, helping us rise from the depths of this disaster.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-gazan-family-to-rebuild-their-life-in-egypt?utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=messenger&attribution_id=sl%3Aad2a6d77-beba-464c-9999-99d594f967f7
As the world faces its own challenges, your solidarity could be our lifeline. Please stand with us in our darkest hours as we strive to rebuild our lives and ensure the well-being of our children.
Every donation, every act of kindness, brings us one step closer to survival.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Ahmed Abuowda
Simple predictions for the next halloween event:
This is purely based on vibes cause i refuse to use my braincells 😌
The 3 (4?) seemingly ssr theres gonna be are hinted to the graves stones obviously so whos who?
First ones pretty obvious to be Jack cause wolf/dog
Listen, siamese twins need twins come on
This last one tho… I first thought it was oogie boogie, but its kind of off. The more i look at it the more it reminds me of Zero, Jack skellington’s ghost doggy. But than you see the 3-pronged tail so my call IS
Our little monster Grim as a lil ghosty
Help Hamza get his family out of gaza.
@youseffamily2
Story written by @rumiandroses
A little boy in Gaza is fighting for his life from severe respiratory issues. He needs a $1500 operation to survive—an unimaginable amount for a family living under such dire circumstances. Majd's parents are fighting for their son’s chance at survival. The hospital has no other treatment available, and time is running out. Please, if you can, consider donating to the GoFundMe campaign organized by Majd's father, Youseff, to help save his son’s life. Even a small amount can make a huge difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing his story can bring more visibility and increase the chances of reaching their goal. Let’s come together as a community to help this family in their time of need.