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blorbosexterminator · 3 days ago
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its really crazy how people love to blorbopost about how their blorbo is a War Criminal Scrunkly but those same people will act like you ate their dog if you so much as imply that scrunkly has any textual relation to sexual violence
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blorbosexterminator · 5 months ago
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Nothing but critical support for this Lynx
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blorbosexterminator · 6 months ago
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"The North Korean regime in the ‘50s developed a series of remarkably effective torture techniques, techniques that were so effective, in fact, that they were able to make captured American airmen admit to all sorts of atrocities they had not in fact committed, all the time, being convinced they had not, actually, been tortured. The techniques were quite simple. Just make the victim do something mildly uncomfortable—sit on the edge of chair, for example, or lean against a wall in a slightly awkward position—only, make them do it for an extremely long period of time. After eight hours the victim would be willing to do virtually anything to make it stop. But try going to the International Court of Justice at The Hague and tell them you’ve been made to sit on the edge of a chair all day. Even the victims were unwilling to describe their captors as torturers. When the CIA learned about these techniques—according to Korean friends of mine, they’re actually just particularly sadistic versions of classic Korean ways of punishing small children—they were intrigued, and, apparently, conducted extensive research on how they could be adopted for their own detention centers.
Again, sometimes, in Palestine, one feels one is in an entire country that’s being treated this way. Obviously, there is also outright torture, people who are actually being shot, beaten, tortured, or violently abused. But I’m speaking here even of the ones that aren’t. For most, it’s as if the very texture of everyday life has been designed to be intolerable—only, in a way that you can never quite say is exactly a human rights violation. There’s never enough water. Showering requires almost military discipline. You can’t get a permit. You’re always standing in line. If something breaks it’s impossible to get permission to fix it. Or else you can’t get spare parts. There are four different bodies of law that might apply to any legal situation (Ottoman, British, Jordanian, Israeli), it’s anyone’s guess which court will say what applies where, or what document is required, or acceptable. Most rules are not even supposed to make sense. It can take eight hours to drive 20 kilometers to see your girlfriend, and doing so will almost certainly mean having machine guns waved in your faces and being shouted at in a language you half understand by people who think you’re subhuman. So you do most of your dalliance by phone. When you can afford the minutes. There are endless traffic jams before and after checkpoints and drivers bicker and curse and try not to take it out on one another. Everyone lives no more than 12 or 15 miles from the Mediterranean but even on the hottest day, it’s absolutely impossible to get to the beach. Unless you climb the wall, there are places you can do that; but then you can expect to be hunted every moment by security patrols. Of course teenagers do it anyway. But it means swimming is always accompanied by the fear of being shot. If you’re a trader, or a laborer, or a driver, or a tobacco farmer, or clerk, the very process of subsistence is continual stream of minor humiliations. Your tomatoes are held and left two days to rot while someone grins at you. You have to beg to get your child out of detention. And if you do go to beseech the guards, those same guards might arbitrarily decide to hold you to pressure him to confess to rock-throwing, and suddenly you are in a concrete cell without cigarettes. Your toilet backs up. And you realize: you’re going to have to live like this forever. There is no “political process.” It will never end. Barring some kind of divine intervention, you can expect to be facing exactly this sort of terror and absurdity for the rest of your natural life."
-David Graeber, Reflections from a Visit to the West Bank
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blorbosexterminator · 6 months ago
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🌍✨ A Voice from Gaza: Holding onto Hope ❤️‍🩹
Hi, my name is Mosab, and I want to take a moment to say thank you once again. Every single day, your kindness reminds me that we are not alone in this fight.
When I first shared my story, I didn’t know if anyone would listen. But you did. You showed up. And because of you, hope feels a little more real today.
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💛 Our Journey Today
Every day brings new challenges, but also small victories—thanks to you. Your support has been a light in the darkness, helping us push forward even when things feel impossible.
🏠 Still Searching for Stability – The road to safety is long, but we won’t stop fighting for a future. 😢 The Pain of Loss Never Fades – The absence of our 25 loved ones is a daily wound, but your kindness helps us heal. 💔 Dreams Still on Hold – But we believe in rebuilding, no matter how difficult the journey.
🚀 How You Can Help Today
Every little act of kindness makes a difference:
💛 $10 might not seem like much, but to us, it’s a lifeline—food, clean water, a small moment of relief. 💛 A simple reblog can help us reach someone who can support us.
If you can’t donate, sharing this post means everything. Every reblog brings hope.
🙏 You Are Part of Our Story
Your support isn’t just about donations—it’s about showing us that we’re not forgotten. That kindness still exists. That even in the darkest moments, there are people who care.
Thank you for standing with us. Your generosity, your love, and your willingness to help give us the strength to keep going.
With all my heart, Mosab and Family ❤️
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blorbosexterminator · 7 months ago
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tributes to david lynch left at bob's big boy in toluca lake, california
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blorbosexterminator · 7 months ago
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i pray for a ceasefire but a ceasefire does not free Palestine. israel violates ceasefires. we must fight for a liberated Palestine from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea and anything less is inadequate and shameful
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blorbosexterminator · 7 months ago
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According to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club, the occupation released the prisoner Moaziz Abayat after several months of detention, where he was subjected to a systematic assassination attempt during his time in “Ofer” Prison.
He faced systematic and brutal assaults that included the breaking of all his limbs, visible in circulating videos, and he was left without treatment until his liberation.
It is worth noting that Moaziz is the nephew of martyr Hussein Abayat, who was martyred 24 years ago in 2000 during the Second Intifada. His uncle was one of the early founder’s of Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades in the southern West Bank and became one of the occupation’s most wanted resistance fighters due to his executing of several significant resistance operations which killed and wounded many zionist soldiers.
After receiving treatment for the first time since his abduction, the barbaric torture Moaziz endured and witnessed at the hands of zionist soldiers has become even clearer in a video where he is heard saying,
“They killed me…put me in a bag, in a black bag. I have been martyred…”
Resistance News Network
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blorbosexterminator · 8 months ago
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blorbosexterminator · 8 months ago
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We should also remember the late Refaat today
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blorbosexterminator · 9 months ago
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Hello, I’m Iman from Gaza, a mother of five children, We have been living under bombing and fire for a year💔😔
We have lost 10 members of my family and we don’t want to lose more😭
There is no safe place to run here in Gaza💔
We live in an unsafe house, everything in it was burned by the bombing, its walls and roof were bombed and burned, they could fall on us at any moment and my children would die 💔😭😭
Please, Donate and share to help us get out of Gaza to safety 🙏🥹
I am shy of you and I apologize for disturbing you 😔😓
gofund.me/77751696
Hoping the best for you and your family. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-eman-and-her-children-escape-gaza?lang=en_US&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link
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blorbosexterminator · 9 months ago
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Hello my friend, I am a hadiah from Gaza.
Can you help my children and donate evetn a little
I was working as a lawyer to bring justice, and now you are the ones who will bring justice to me...We lost our jobs, our homes, all our belongings, we became homeless.. Asking for help is not easy, but saving lives on the front lines
I have children. I suffer from a hernia, diaphragm, stomach bacteria, and infections, and I need continuous treatment...it is expensive.
In the name of humanity and not participating in genocide.I ask you to re-share my story and help my children if possible. Ten dollars is enough to save my children.
🙏😭🌹🍉💔💔
Please do what you can.
I want my children to live in safety and peace. Please don't neglect to do what you can to  participate or donate
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blorbosexterminator · 9 months ago
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blorbosexterminator · 10 months ago
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blorbosexterminator · 10 months ago
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Yahya Sinwar interviewed by Francesca Borri, 2018
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blorbosexterminator · 10 months ago
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🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
"And do not consider those who have been killed in the cause of Allah as dead; rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision."
O sons of our struggling Palestinian people...
O masses of our Arab and Islamic nation:
The Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades exalts the ascension of the great martyr leader Yahya Sinwar "Abu Ibrahim", leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, who ascended, advancing and not retreating, in the most honorable of battles in defense of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and our people and their legitimate rights. It is a source of pride for our movement to present leaders before soldiers, and for its leaders to lead the convoy of martyrs of our people who gave their lives and blood for the sake of Allah and on the path to liberating Palestine, and for its leader to be martyred among his fighting brothers, a hero engaged in combat with the invaders who thought that Gaza could be an easy prey for their cowardly army.
The journey of our leader, Abu Ibrahim, was an honorable jihadist journey, during which he was from the founding generation of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, and its military and security apparatuses. He sacrificed the prime of his youth as a prisoner in the occupation’s prisons for more than twenty years before he was released with his head held high in the “Loyalty of the Free" deal. Once he was released from prison, he insisted on continuing the journey of jihad, refusing to rest. He supervised the movement’s military work in the three regions and had an important role in the path of unifying the resistance fronts on the road to Al-Quds. Then he headed the Movement in Gaza, and his leadership period constituted a qualitative shift in its advocacy, political and military journey that culminated in Al-Aqsa Flood and in the path of national relations and joint resistance work. He later led the movement at home and abroad following the martyrdom of the great leader Ismail Haniyeh.
When the resistance factions, with Hamas at the forefront, decided to enter this major, decisive battle in the history of the Palestinian people's struggle and our nation's journey, they knew the price of liberation was very high, a price all nations paid before freeing themselves from their occupiers. They were ready to lead the ranks of the sacrificers, offering both leaders and soldiers, refusing to submit to the enemy or remain silent about its oppression and theft of our people's legitimate rights. Our jihad will not cease until Palestine is liberated, the last zionist is expelled, and all our legitimate rights are restored. The greatest proof is that after a year of the Al-Aqsa Flood battle, our people have neither broken nor surrendered, despite the immense costs and the brutal genocidal crimes of the zionist entity.
This criminal enemy is delusional if it thinks that by assassinating the great leaders of the resistance such as Sinwar, Haniyeh, Nasrallah, Al-Arouri and others, it can extinguish the flame of the resistance or push it to retreat. Rather, it will continue and escalate until the legitimate goals of our people are achieved. Martyrdom is the highest thing our leaders desire, and their blood will be a beacon that lights the path to liberation and a fire that burns the aggressors. Our leaders have left behind hundreds of thousands of fighters from our people and our nation who are determined to confront the zionist occupation until Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque are cleansed of its filth and it is swept away from our land, Allah willing.
Indeed, it is a jihad of victory or martyrdom.
Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades - Palestine
Friday 15 Rabi' al-Thani 1446 AH corresponding to 18/10/2024 AD
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blorbosexterminator · 10 months ago
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i won't ever condemn the 7th of October. i think anyone who was having a party or peaceful life near a concentration camp had it coming. and i think whoever still calls it a "horrific attack" has no idea what palestinians have been going through for more than 70 years
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blorbosexterminator · 10 months ago
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let's help mohammed's nieces and nephews!
mohammed iwais (verified) has been fundraising since may, but his campaign is slowing down recently. these fund are supporting 27 people, including kids, elderly people, and family members with acute illnesses and injuries. the iwais family has already lost 10 members and these kids are so scared and traumatised that mohammed told me they don't even play anymore. they all need urgent help preparing for the cold winter weather that's setting in.
they've already lost everything else in their lives: their house was bombed into rubble, their jobs are gone, and they've been displaced 8 times so far, scrambling in fear from one makeshift shelter to the next with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
please help get this family to their next goal; it's just about 6k USD away.
kr538,230 / kr600,000
donate here
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