This Beautiful Drawing Of Nezuko Was Made For My Little Sister Toqa, She’s Been Suffering In Gaza For

This Beautiful Drawing Of Nezuko Was Made For My Little Sister Toqa, She’s Been Suffering In Gaza For

This beautiful drawing of Nezuko was made for my little sister Toqa, she’s been suffering in Gaza for a year, living through Genocide, she started to lose her hair and now she’s responding to it badly!

Maybe this is a call for help!

I created this account on this platform because I’ve been told that artist will support your cause! I wish y’all artists draw something for her! She really deserves to live like any child in the world!

http://gofund.me/a85673e1

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2 months ago
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2 months ago

Imagine waking up one day to the sound of bombs tearing through your neighborhood, the walls around you shaking as your entire world crumbles. The home where you once felt safe, where your child’s laughter echoed through the halls, is now nothing more than rubble. The memories, the dreams, the sense of security—vanished in an instant.

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Images: (top, middle) Ragheb, Reem, and their son Taim before the war. (Bottom) The family's house after bombardment by occupation forces.

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Story written by @rumiandroses

This is the heartbreaking reality that Ragheb, Reem, and their five-year-old son, Taim have been enduring for over a year. Before the war, they were a happy family, building a future in northern Gaza. But after relentless bombardment by occupation forces, they have lost everything—their home, their livelihoods, their sense of normalcy. They have been displaced more than six times, constantly fleeing in search of safety, only to find themselves trapped in a cycle of destruction and fear that is completely out of their control.

On November 18th, they experienced a nightmare that no family should ever endure. Trapped for 12 agonizing hours under relentless airstrikes, they watched in horror as the upper floors of their relative’s building were obliterated. Five members of their family perished that day. Ragheb, in a desperate attempt to escape, was injured. His foot remains untreated, the pain exacerbated by malnutrition and the lack of medical care. Each day is a battle for survival.

With no stable shelter, food, or access to medical aid, they were forced to grind grains and even resort to eating animal feed just to survive. The situation is only worsening. Their only hope now is to leave Gaza—to escape the unbearable conditions and start anew in Egypt. But the cost of crossing the border is $5,000 per person, an impossible sum for a family that has already lost everything.

This family needs your help. Every donation, no matter how small, brings them one step closer to safety, one step closer to rebuilding their shattered lives. Your support will provide them with food, medical aid, and the ability to escape the horrors of war. If you are unable to donate, sharing their story helps to amplify their voices to help reach someone who can.

You can donate to Ragheb and Reem’s GoFundMe campaign [HERE].

2 months ago
Doodles of members of the kpop girl group Loona and characters from the film Conclave. The top right image is a cheery drawing of Chuu and Cardinal Benitez making a heart together with the words Peace & Love written on top. They both have bright grins. To the left is a bust of Cardinal Lawrence in his usual frown with two drawings of Yves in her Viola album outfits behind him, posed as if about to dance. Underneath this doodle is the lyric I just need some space. To the bottom right is ARTMS Virtual Angel Choerry with Cardinal Adeyemi, looking down at Cardinal Tremblay doing the Peter Griffin Death pose with simony papers dropped behind him. His zucchetto has fallen beside him. At the top of this doodle is the lyric I'll be there for you when your wings break. The final doodle is of Monsignor Ray O'Malley spoofing the "don't even joke lad" meme. The question asks "You big into LOONA?" While Ray, in sunglasses, holding an Orbit lightstick responds, Don't even joke lad.

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2 months ago

Imagine dedicating your life to helping others, selflessly pouring your time and energy into saving lives and easing suffering. Suddenly, the home and way of life you knew is destroyed by bombs raining from the sky, and the roles are reversed—your family’s survival is suddenly in the hands of others.

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Image: Samy Abu-Shawish, his wife Nariman, and their four children: Lulu, Emad, Mohammed, and Adam.

@Samy_abu_Sh

Story by @rumiandroses

This is reality for Samy Abu-Shawish, a nurse in Gaza, whose career has been spent saving lives—yet now, he must face incredible odds to save his own family.

Samy, a staff nurse at UNRWA, and his wife Nariman, also a nurse, are parents to four children: Lulu, Emad, Mohammad, and Adam. They are seeking help—a chance to escape the unfathomable nightmare that over a year of bombings and death and starvation has brought to Gaza.

With the violence escalating by the day, Samy and his family live under constant threat of attack. Samy and Nariman do their best to shield their children from the horrors unfolding around them, praying that the kindness of strangers will allow them to escape to safety—an opportunity the family otherwise cannot afford.

“The cost of leaving Gaza is beyond our means,” Samy shares. “Without your help, our dreams of a safe and peaceful future for our family remain out of reach.”

Currently, the only viable route out of Gaza is through Egypt, but it comes at a staggering price. Adults are being charged $5,000 to $10,000 for safe passage, with children’s fees at roughly half that. For Samy and his family of six, that would be a cost of approximately $40,00.

Despite completing a master’s degree in public health in June 2023 and dedicating his career to the service of others, Samy now finds himself with limited resources after funding his own higher education. The blockade of goods and aid into Gaza have caused the prices of everything—even the most basic of necessities like food, medicine, and clothes—to skyrocket, making basic survival incredibly difficult, and rendering saving for safe passage nigh on impossible.

Samy’s wish is simple: to find safety for his children and give them a future free from fear.

"As healthcare professionals, we have dedicated our lives to caring for others, and now we humbly ask for your help in ensuring the safety and well-being of our own family," Samy writes on his GoFundMe page.

Every donation brings this family one step closer to safety. With your support, Samy, Nariman, and their children can escape the violence and begin to rebuild their lives in safety.

If you cannot donate, please share this post to help Samy find people who can financially assist.

You can donate to Samy’s GoFundMe campaign [HERE].

2 years ago

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1 year ago

Name someone who still serves cunt when scared the same way our girl does

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2 months ago

Imagine holding your child’s hand while a ventilator breathes for them, knowing that without urgent surgery, you will lose them.

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Imsges: Little Mohammed Hammad, only a few months old, is dying of a respiratory infection.

@life-111

Story by @rumiandroses

This is the heartbreaking reality for Ahmed Hammad, a father in Gaza, whose infant son, Mohammed, is fighting for his life at this very moment.

Mohammed, just a few months old, is battling a severe lung infection that has left his fragile body unable to breathe on its own. The ventilator keeps him alive, but his condition is dire. His father, Ahmed, is by his side, watching in helpless agony as his son struggles to survive.

Doctors say there’s still hope, but only if surgery can be performed immediately. The procedure, however, comes at a steep cost: $2,650—an amount far beyond what Ahmed can afford. Without the surgery, the hospital has made it clear that infant Mohammed will be removed from the ventilator and his life will come to an end.

The guilt and despair that weigh on Ahmed’s heart are unfathomable. In one of his tearful messages, he writes, “How do I bear Mohammed's gaze as he stares at me with eyes filled with fear, silently asking, ‘Father, why are you letting me die?’ … I have no answer. All I have is my tears falling down his little face, as if they're an apology for not being a father capable of saving him.”

Living in a war-torn region, Ahmed and his family are battling the devastating effects of Gaza's crumbling infrastructure on a daily basis. With incomes decimated and prices astronomically inflated due to the blockade, the possibility of affording his son’s treatment seems impossible. Yet, despite the overwhelming obstacles, Ahmed refuses to give up on his son.

Desperate, Ahmed has turned to the kindness of strangers, hoping that someone, somewhere, will hear his plea.

“I beg you, my friend,” he writes. “My family and my child need you to help me and spread our story.”

Even the smallest donation could make the difference between life and death for little Mohammed. In this moment of unimaginable grief, every act of kindness counts.

Please consider donating to Ahmed's campaign. If you cannot donate, sharing this post can help Ahmed find people who can financially assist his son, and help him survive.

You can donate to Ahmed’s campaign and help save his son’s life [HERE].

Ahmed's campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost and @bilal-salah.

2 months ago

as far as one piece antagonists go Crocodile truly gets absolutely scooby-doo’d at unmatched levels

He immediately falls for a phone scam and from basically little garden to rainbase he doesn’t even know the strawhats are alive (and clowning towards him at incredible speed). As soon as he does, they’re in his house tearing at his walls and bringing marines into his villain lair.

He uses a literal floor trap door over a gator pit to catch them, gets phone scammed again, full scooby-doo chase scenes after Chopper through the streets while still missing him, and suddenly his prisoners have escaped his impossible cage, and his giant bananagators are dead. and Nico Robin saw it all happen.

He then spends rest of the arc complaining about those meddling kids and their dog “strawhat pirates and their weird pet” and at no point does he even know how many strawhats there are.

Like yeah he keeps having plans on top of plans to stop everything Vivi can do but also she keeps coming up with a new thing to do (Tom and Jerry ass dynamic).

Part of it is that he’s underestimating them and keeps grandstanding villain monologuing but also teens keep killing hundreds of his grand line bounty hunters and he straight up does not know what is happening.

Cause he IS trying to kill them he’s sending top assassins after them and ripping out luffy’s organs, the whole time he’s yelling HOW ARE YOU ALIVE?? DIE. as whack-a-mole Luffy keeps inventing new ways to hit him.

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