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adelesbian · 8 hours ago
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i think y’all aren’t as cool w disability and disabled ppl as u think w the way ur talking abt ppl who use chatgpt for lots of stuff “they’re disabling themselves” “they’re so lazy” you sound like my ableist mother.
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adelesbian · 9 hours ago
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STOP kicking the yolk out of egg recipes to reduce the saturated fat or whatever. you're hurting her. and making scrambled eggs without yolk is demonic
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adelesbian · 10 hours ago
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adelesbian · 14 hours ago
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making another post since the previous one got long:
my mother passed away this morning due to an aggressive bowel cancer. we came to another city for treatment and now have to send the body to be buried back in our hometown, which is costing us 8700 reais ($1580 USD).
it's a lot of money, and I don't expect to meet the goal, but if you can help by sharing or donating even $1, I'll be eternally grateful. thank you!
110/1580
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adelesbian · 14 hours ago
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Show your humanity and don't overdo it !!!!
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adelesbian · 14 hours ago
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please consider donating to ola's fundraiser (verified #205)
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adelesbian · 14 hours ago
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Hey guys, I wanted to tell you about the Ihyaa' initiative. My friend Mohammed Ayesh, who's been our vetter on the ground in Ghazzah for the last year or so, wants to make a space and provide resources for University students to complete their studies in a proper learning environment, along with providing food parcels, stationary, and other essentials. You may have heard of the Isnad initiative! It's very similar to the Ihyaa' initiative but it's located elsewhere. They had to find the right room to use as a classroom for the Ihyaa' initiative and they're going to be paying rent of 2000$ for it. Mohammed Ayesh has informed me that starting on Monday this rent will begin.
University students are the foundation of a better and rebuilt Ghazzah! If you want to help Ghazzah rebuild, this is one of the first steps you can start assisting with.
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adelesbian · 15 hours ago
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adelesbian · 21 hours ago
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Can I please have $50 for my phone bill? Thanks
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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123movies & putlocker provide more for the people of this country than the army has ever
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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raising my son on a strict media diet of Portal, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Mythbusters in an attempt to resurrect the extinct species Pre-Gamergate Smug Nerd Boy
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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goodnight everyone (:
do your daily click
spreadsheet of families in Gaza you can help today
donate to:
Buy an e-sim
Help diabetics in Gaza
The PCRF
Anera
UNRWA
Taawon
Help Gaza Children
Sudan Tarada Initiative
Help a Sudanese family escape conflict
Darfur Women Action
Ramadan for Sudan
Period products in Sudan
Sudan Emergency Appeal
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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Apocalypse soon, Oleg Vdovenko (soon)
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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The “War on Terror” from Iraq to Myanmar to Palestine to Kashmir has been a tool of genocide.
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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My name is Laian, I’m 11 years old.
My dad rented us a home after we lived in a tent, and he sent me and my siblings to good schools so we can learn and dream.
Because of the war, everything is so expensive. That’s why my dad started this campaign — to help us keep going.
I made this drawing from my heart. Maybe it can help us hold on to hope đź’›
You can donate directly through our campaign on GoFundMe, our campaign is verified @/gazavetters number #644 , I hope this post reaches people who don't know our story as well. This post tells our story and the challenges and difficulties we face as the war continues for the second year in the Gaza Strip.
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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happy pride month from sápmi! ❤️💚💛💙 I want to show you the sámi pride flag, it’s a rainbow version of the sámi flag (bottom left picture) and I think it’s really beautiful
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adelesbian · 1 day ago
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According to estimates by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, published recently in the New York Times, Israel has “at least 90 [nuclear] warheads and enough fissile material to produce up to hundreds more.” President Jimmy Carter, who was in a position to know, said in 2014 that he believed the number is closer to “300 or more, nobody knows exactly how many.” In either case, this is more nukes than another country we’re routinely told to be terrified of: North Korea, which the Center estimates possesses “20 to 30  possibly assembled warheads.” These Israeli warheads can be delivered in a variety of ways, including by U.S.-made fighter jets, by German-made “Dolphin” submarines, and by a variety of missiles—including the Jericho 3, an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that came online in 2011. Describing the early tests of this missile, Isaac Ben-Israel—who was both a scientist, a retired IDF general, and a member of the Knesset at the time—said in 2008 that “everybody can do the math and understand… that we can reach with a rocket engine to every point in the world.” If that’s not a thinly veiled threat, nothing is.  Of course, we don’t know exactly how many nuclear warheads Israel has, because Israeli leaders refuse to publicly admit they have any. The whole military program is kept in near-total secrecy, under a policy called “strategic ambiguity,” meaning the existence of the bombs is neither confirmed nor denied. Historians believe Israel first got a nuclear weapon in 1967, after secretly refining plutonium at the Dimona facility and running a “full deception campaign” to convince U.S. inspectors the purpose of the reactors there was civilian rather than military. (Ironically, this is exactly the kind of deception Israel now accuses Iran of practicing.) It’s also strongly suspected that Israel tested a nuclear weapon off the coast of South Africa in 1979, in partnership with that country’s apartheid government. It’s called the Vela incident, after the spy satellite that spotted the nuclear flash. But “strategic ambiguity” means there’s little international oversight or accountability involved with any of this, and much of it takes place in violation of international law. Like North Korea and a small handful of other nations, Israel has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), despite United Nations resolutions that it should do so. It has signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963, but likely broke it with the South African incident. And most importantly, its leaders refuse to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to access Dimona, so we have no way of knowing what’s going on in there.  Under U.S. law, Israel’s rogue nuclear program means that the United States should not be supplying it with military aid of any kind. The law in question is the International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976, and its language is unambiguous. But for more than 50 years now, U.S. leaders have been willing to ignore their own laws and accept this uneasy state of affairs. A 1993 report by the congressional Office of Technology Assessment, titled “Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Assessing the Risks,” sums up the rationale well: “would the United States be willing to sacrifice its relationship with Israel—and possibly risk Israeli national survival—to pressure that state to give up a nuclear arsenal it believes essential to its security?” For successive administrations, the answer has been no.
20 June 2025
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