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My baby Qais is starving — please, I beg you, don’t scroll past this.
Famine is killing children in Gaza. My son, baby Qais, has been rushed to the hospital, his tiny body weakened by hunger and severe malnutrition. There is no milk for infants, no food, no clean water — only pain and silence. Doctors say many babies won’t survive the next 48 hours. I am a mother watching her child slowly fade away, powerless. Please, I’m pleading with you from the depths of my heart — help us. Help Qais before it’s too late.
Why is this happening?
1. Food and aid are blocked — humanitarian supplies are barely reaching families due to the ongoing siege.
2. Infrastructure is destroyed — bakeries, farms, and supply chains have collapsed under bombardment.
3. Water and power are gone — families can’t prepare formula or preserve food without electricity or clean water.
Please, open your heart.
This is not just another post — it’s a cry for help. Every second matters. Your donation could mean life instead of death for Qais and thousands like him. Even the smallest amount could buy baby formula, medicine, or food. Please don’t turn away. Be the reason a child survives tonight.
PLEASE DONATE HERE
If Qais was your only child, would you leave him to face his fate alone?
DONATE HERE PLEASE

Please stop ✋🚨 you're the only hope to save a child😔😭
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It really fucking is all misogyny isn't it
Every fucking thread of transphobia goes back to a fundamental need to cement completely immutable sex categories so cis men can assert themselves as superior on some level
Trans women are seen as perverse degradations of the male ideal, people who "chose" womanhood, who are read as women for persecution but not for protection, who are sexualized and assaulted the same as any woman. "Choosing" womanhood is so unthinkable in our misogynist society that brains scramble to think of why anyone would do it, and every trans woman is living proof that womanhood is empowering
Trans men aren't allowed in the club, because if masculinity can be "earned" instead of granted, it implies that men aren't intrinsically superior but made and maintained, and that someone who could have been a good little baby maker housewife realizes that that's not the fate they want
It's so fucking like. Basic shit. 101. How is it difficult. I'm sorry but I just. Fuck. How is this hard.
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#love when he's so so evil and he wins#love even more when he's so so pathetic and he loses <33333#veep
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hi uh i keep seeing this being debated on tiktok and as your resident adult with a history of infertility who knows just.. way too much about pregnancy and hcg tests: if you are capable of getting pregnant, you really REALLY need to understand how drugstore pregnancy tests work. if there is a line, no matter how faint, that test is POSITIVE. I’ve seen people test positive and get a negative or start their period a few days later and be like “it must have been a false positive”. actual false positives are extremely rare. what most likely happened is something called a ‘chemical pregnancy’ which is when an egg is fertilized but does not implant in the uterus so the pregnancy does not continue. that positive test was not faulty or false, it was just an early test.
if you think you might be pregnant, get your hands on a test. you don’t need the fancy digital ones. the ones you can buy at places like the dollar tree work just as well. buy a few and take one every day until your period comes on if you need to. if there is a FAINT line you aren’t sure about (sometimes tests have something called an indent that makes a shadow that can be mistaken as a very very faint line), test again the next day. as a general rule, morning is the best time to test for most people.
in a post-roe america, is it vitally necessary that you know and understand that because if you intend to terminate, your window is incredibly small in most states and by the time you’ve missed a period or begun to suspect you might be pregnant, there’s a decent chance you are past the cutoff. please please please educate yourselves on this because it could mean the difference between you having access to the healthcare that you need.
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Having to explain to way too many people that no, Iran doesn’t have nuclear weapons.
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it’s crazy how different you get treated in a mask but what really gets me is that when people ask why I’m masking, I’ve stopped saying I’m immunodeficient and started saying I have an immunodeficient family member at home. I am not exaggerating when I tell you this has 100% improved every single encounter I’ve had with anti-maskers. i’m not exaggerating in the slightest.
i used to tell people i’m immunodeficient and they’d ask invasive questions about my diagnosis, whether my parents kept my childhood overly sterile, whether I was vaccinated as a child (with the implication that it would have been bad if I were).
Now that I say I have an immunodeficient family member at home, people smile knowingly and say, “oh, well you do what you have to do,” and “my mom went through chemo. I remember how hard it was to do all the precautions” and “that’s so kind of you.”
if i tell someone i mask because i’m disabled, i’m assumed to be the weak link in our society, a burden to my family.
if i tell someone i mask to protect a disabled family member, i become the burdened, compassionate caretaker deserving of sympathy. how sad that i must limit myself to protect someone i love. how heroic that i choose to do so.
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we need to invent a spray tan-style treatment but instead of spraying you with tanning stuff it sprays you with heavy duty spf. and it lasts a few weeks so that way you can just get your spf spray a few times a summer instead of having to spend 10 minutes every day getting sticky and oily and making sure the sunscreen is all rubbed in. how do i get on shark tank
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running into a trans girl while you're out and about makes the entire miserable errand worth it, whatever it was. like glancing upward at just the right time to see a shooting star. I spot a trans flag and it sincerely ceases to matter that the bus is crowded and it rained unexpectedly and my shoes are soaked through and my headphones are dead. I am happy to be on that specific bus on that specific day, because you're there too.
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i hope luigi mangione is proven innocent & gets to sue a ton of companies for slander and win & i hope he gets enough money to rebuild his life and get any help for his chronic pain that he needs & i hope he’s able to disappear from the public eye entirely if that’s what he wants
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tumblr on the computer is actually so transcendent i feel that very few understand this anymore... this was the way that your ancestors blogged.
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“what’s it like being disabled in the USA?” I once told someone my mom died of Covid and they replied “can we not talk about politics right now?”
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I’m making this post on the behalf of Sami and his family. Fundraiser here.
Sami says:
"A simple picture, yet it holds a powerful meaning. Tell me what did you understand, and what will you do? 'I understood that these children are in urgent need of donations, and I will donate. I will also share this post—it might help in some way. This image is full of sorrowful meaning, and I will do everything I can for these innocent children. I will donate so that they can go to school, eat clean food, and sleep in peace.' This is exactly what is happening right now with me and my family in the heart of Gaza. Please, donate—share—speak up. Don’t stop. We are between life and death. Don’t leave us behind."
Please do anything you can to help, any engagement is appreciated even if you cannot directly give to the campaign. Thank you so much <3.
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Hello
A Young Man from Gaza Dreams of Life – Help Me Surviver ....
My name is Jamal Hossam Al-Dahdouh, an 18-year-old young man from the Gaza Strip. I was born and raised under siege, and I have lived all my years amidst wars, bombings, and fear. But this last war destroyed everything in my life.

My family consists of six members: my mother (Maisa, 38 years old), my father (Hossam, 49 years old), and my siblings: Mohamed (15 years old), Amir (10 years old), Layan (13 years old), and Zeina (4 years old).




In a single moment, my life turned from that of a young man dreaming of a bright future into that of a refugee in my own homeland — without shelter, without safety, and without the basic necessities of life. My home was destroyed, my family was scattered, and all I have left is hope — but hope alone is not enough to survive.
Our home was completely destroyed as a result of an Israeli airstrike. It turned into a pile of rubble, and we were forced to flee more than seven times. We are now living in a small tent, under the constant sounds of bombing and destruction.

I used to love studying very much and worked hard to continue my education, but all those efforts failed due to the bombing and destruction of schools and the repeated displacement we endured.
I now live me and my family under extremely harsh humanitarian conditions: there is not enough food, no clean water, and no electricity. The sound of planes never leaves the sky, and fear never leaves my our hearts. Each day is a new struggle for survival, and every night I wonder if we would have lived to see next day.
My family and I have caught the flu because of the poor living conditions, the spread of viruses, and the extreme cold. We are unable to get treatment due to the high cost of medicine and the closure of the border crossings.
We are in desperate need of donations so that we can travel to a safe and more stable country. The cost of travel for me and my family is around $20,000 USD, which is a huge amount we cannot afford or obtain.
I am not asking for much — I only want a chance to live, a chance to continue my education, to get medical treatment, and to protect the remaining members of my family. That is why I appeal to kind-hearted people to extend a helping hand. Your donation, no matter how small, could be the reason save our lifes.
Help me live… Help me and my family dream again... Help travel to a safer and more stable country.
Jamal-Al dahdouh...
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