men want what butches have
We’re still starving… Please don’t look away.
This is not just a photo. This is Gaza. This is our reality.
The girl in this image is one of thousands of children in Gaza suffering from severe malnutrition. Her fragile body is a silent scream — a reflection of the hunger, fear, and pain that haunt every corner of our lives.
She could be my daughter. She could be yours.
My name is Fayez, a father of three beautiful children. I live in Gaza, under the unrelenting siege and devastation of war.
Every day, we wake up not knowing if we’ll have food — not even bread or clean water.
The fear of bombs has been replaced by a greater fear: starvation.
I am not afraid to die from the airstrikes anymore. But I am terrified to watch my children die slowly from hunger. To hear them cry at night from empty stomachs, and have nothing to give them — that is a pain no parent should ever bear.
Please, I am begging you — if you are reading this, help me feed my children. Help save their lives. Any donation, no matter how small, can mean a meal, a lifeline, a moment of hope.
hi luvs! just wanted to say happy xmas, or happy holidays, whatever you do! reminder that you don’t have to act happy around these times for others sake, especially while grieving. whatever selfish ugly thoughts you think you’re having are valid, and someone else in the world has thought it too.
xoxo, love gabbie!
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On the morning of December 9, 2024, when Luigi Mangione was arrested at the McDonald’s in Altoona, PA, the Altoona Police Department violated his constitutional rights in the following ways:
2 armed officers initially approached Luigi, blocked his only exit, and began questioning him without informing him of his rights.
One officer asked for ID and began questioning him about his presence in New York. Without allowing a full response from Luigi, the officer physically restrained Luigi by grabbing his wrist and frisked him.
Luigi was never informed he was under arrest, yet he was physically blocked from leaving and eventually surrounded by a total of 10 police officers.
Although one officer claimed Luigi was “not in custody,” he was clearly treated as a suspect, with officers having already decided his status.
Luigi's Miranda rights were not read until nearly 20 minutes after the initial encounter with the first two officers.
Officers searched his backpack without a warrant or his consent.
The justification that they were “checking for bombs” was only provided after the bag had already been searched, suggesting a post hoc rationale to cover a warrantless search.
Without evacuating the restaurant or notifying the bomb squad, one officer packed up the backpack and left the scene. For approximately 11 minutes, her body-worn camera footage was inactive while she drove to the precinct with the bag.
His backpack was searched again at the precinct, still without a warrant.
A warrant to search the backpack was not requested until over 7 hours after the initial encounter—long after the property had already been seized and examined.
Van Gogh themed wedding
how i look when the school admin asks to see my wrists:
Thinking abt Wolftopia rn
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