I am Ahmed from Gaza, 26 years old. I stand before you as a person trying to support my family of 7: me, my father, my mother and my sisters, in our miserable circumstances, which we live in after the occupation launched the war on Gaza. We were displaced from our home and it was completely destroyed. We are now living in shelters. Due to the circumstances and low income, we are unable to provide the necessary benefits such as food and drink due to the crazy increase in prices. Thus, my source of livelihood has been destroyed, but it has been completely destroyed, as we are no longer entitled to work; and we expect to live in miserable conditions in the shelters. It is difficult for me to find the words to describe what we face every day in the shelters; without food, medicine or clean drinking water; with the oppression, helplessness, psychological pressures, doubts and daily shocks caused by everything around us and the inability to care for our loved ones. The fear of danger, disease and death never leaves us.
Now, I find myself in this difficult situation, and I humbly ask for your help to save the lives of my family, especially my father and mother, by getting us out of Gaza to Egypt and building a new life outside Gaza or helping us get money to buy the necessities that we may be able to afford. Asking for help is not easy, but we had no choice because we want to survive and strive to rebuild our shattered lives. We are very grateful for any help you can offer, no matter how small, as your help will go a long way in alleviating our suffering. I hope you will share my story with your family and friends.”
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GO WATCH A LEAGUE OF NOBLEMAN RIGHT NOW ITS SO FREAKING GOOD IM ON THE LAST FEW EPISODES AND IM SO INVESTED AND THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN ALL THE ACTORS IS SO AMAZING AND THE SET IS BEAUTIFUL 📜🍜⚔️
Dear friends,
While you celebrate Christmas, there are people in desperate need, struggling to survive, waiting for your support.
My name is Ghazal Naseer, and I am a 16-year-old girl from northern Gaza.
The war has torn my life apart, separating me from my parents and forcing my siblings and me to live in a tattered tent in southern Gaza.
’ I felling into a deep depression and attempted suicide several times ’
We have nothing no food, no safety, no clean water.
I humbly ask for your support.
Your donation, no matter how small, can make a huge difference and bring hope back into our hearts.
Please help us and share our story.
Thank you . ❤️
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I really do quite like Minato. He is one of the craziest characters in the show except no one in cannon including Kishimoto realizes it. they all think he's sooo normal. this guy killed 5000 people in one day and then went home and made dinner for his beautiful wife and never thought about it again.
I urge all the people who want to remain up to date with the on-going genocide to subscribe to this channel. It's extremely informative, and I've been getting news from their news outlet for ages, as well.
Support these people as they've been supporting Palestine and spreading awareness about this genocide for years.
So don't just like this post and call it a day; reblog it; spread the word around. That's the least you people can do.
people dont really read this anymore so ill skip that. THIS IS URGENT. AHMED NEEDS DONATIONS SO HIM AND HIS MOM CAN SURVIVE. Please dont give up on him!!!!!
this is his gofundme. Please donate at least 115 SEK!!!!! KEEP THE EXCHANGE RATE IN MIND thats only 10$!
this is his chuffed
varadeva.
Deva is not your typical tortured protagonist.
Normally, characters that are acclimatized to violence have become that way because of circumstances throughout their life, or due to traumatic experiences.
but Deva?
Deva was born with these tendencies. He wasn't molded by life into the violent being that he is now – he has always been that way. Violence was his first and most natural way of responding to any emotion that was too overwhelming for him.
• it must have been hard initially for Deva, growing up with no one to understand the way he worked intrinsically.
Deva, in his most natural state, is violence personified, but his mother isn't able to accept this aspect of his personality.
She detests it, in fact – and it's just gotten worse, especially now that she has witnessed in some way, the extent that Deva can go for varadha people things he feels strongly about.
She refuses to watch him fight, and cannot bear to see him associated with violence in any way, shape, or form.
In short, she cannot accept him.
While Deva's mom needs eyes on him at all times though,
Varadha trusts him to do what is right.
and this is Varadha's love for Deva:
this is what Varadha brings to the relationship; and it's so easy to overlook because it's something Varadha does so well.
He accepts Deva exactly the way he is.
and the fact that, throughout the movie, you never see a direct expression of Varada's love towards Deva, just proves that it never leaves in the first place – Varadha's love for Deva is persistent and unyielding.
Varadha has embraced Deva's 'big emotions' since they were children, and the comfort this has fostered is so embedded within Deva that it's probably the only reason Deva can live with himself right now, especially with his mom convincing him he is a monster at every possible chance.
Deva's love for Varadha, on the other hand, is very obvious, because again: his emotions manifest very tangibly
Deva knows what Varadha needs the most – he truly sees Varadha's insecurities and inherent complexity.
Underneath Varadha's composure, restraint, and calm confidence, is a boy who is terrified of the future. of his father. for his brother.
Varadha sometimes says the opposite of what he feels in an effort to protect himself from vulnerability, but Deva has learnt to read him. Varadha doesn’t make his motives clear often, but Deva trusts him to reveal things in time. He never pressures Varadha for information, or questions him.
• It even goes against every cell in Varadha's body to request protection and demand love, especially after the kind of treatment he's faced from those that should have been expected to show him love.
and Deva understands this, and is there to protect and love Varadha, without a second thought.
It's a very mutual relationship, between two people who are there for each other exactly how the other needs them, and the fact that they never had to try to fit each other, just shows how much they're made for each other.
— love, a definition: part three [part one / part two]
In Gaza City, little Amouna lived with her family in a simple home. She was a cheerful girl who loved playing with her friends, but everything changed when the war broke out. One night, heavy shelling began, and the house shook under the weight of the explosions. Amouna and her family tried to escape, but fate was harsher than anyone could bear. 😔💔
Moments of terror passed, and the house collapsed over their heads. Amouna found herself trapped under the rubble, feeling pain and burns across her body, but she was determined to survive. 😢💔 After hours of waiting, rescue teams arrived and pulled Amouna out from under the debris. Her face reflected pain and fear, yet in her eyes, there was a glimmer of hope. 😥
Amouna and her family were relocated to live in a tent during a harsh winter. The tent lacked warmth, and rain seeped through it, but they clung to each other for comfort. 💔😢 We urgently appeal to anyone who can lend a helping hand to assist Amouna and her family in these dire conditions. Let us provide them with shelter and hope for a new life. 😞💔
Prince's viewing from book 1 and Spar/knife scene from book 3
This is the funniest take on "what if Snow chose to be a good person" because instead of imagining young Snow being this sweet kind person, it's just Donald Sutherland playing a senile old uncle who constantly beefs with birds.
@whimsywisp on Tiktok (not on Tumblr)
Plus my favorite comments
EDIT: OP is posting a fic to AO3 and it's amazing
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