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Yk what I say? Fuck the government. Let's burn it all down

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Yk what I say? Fuck the government. Let's burn it all down

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How old were you at the lowest point in your life? Reblog this and put it in the tags, plus your current age maybe. I'm trying to see something.
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You are but I however, am not
I am stronger than anxiety 💪🏻💜
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As always, the Irish speak nothing but facts.
How many more innocent civilians have to be killed by Israel before you condemn that for it?
That is a genocide.
That this is a crime on all accounts.
And deserves to be punished to the full extent off the law.
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Oh. Hi dad!

Dangerous [Inktober 2023 25] by Menaisyl
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How do i say I'm a referee but in a professional way on my resume?
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What do you say to people who keep saying that egypt has done nothing to palestine since the genocide has started?
the egyptian people have been lined up with over 100 trucks of aid at the border for ten days and israel is refusing to let them in. egyptian truck drivers have been on video screaming with frustration at being sent back every day, begging to be let into gaza knowing that they may not come back. you can hear the bombs being dropped on gaza from the rafah border and egyptians are still waiting to get in. protests are banned in egypt but egyptians still went down to protest in solidarity for palestine. as a people, the entire country is in mourning. the entire country is desperate to help palestinians. egyptians have always stood in solidarity with palestine and always will. multiple egyptian celebrities, influencers and athletes have taken public stances against israel that have put their livelihoods in jeopardy.
on a state level, israel and egypt have a peace treaty that prevents egypt from taking any independent military action in sinai without israeli oversight. israel has also bombed the border crossing four times, injuring four egyptians and creating substantial infrastructural damage.
the egyptian government's position does not reflect the egyptian people, but it is also necessary to point out that egypt is between a rock and a hard place. israel's foreign minister has openly stated their goal is to complete the ethnic cleansing of gaza and evacuate the surviving population of gaza into sinai. the ultimate goal of this israeli government has been expansion by any means necessary, which is why the violent armed settlement of the west bank is still continuing. palestinians in gaza are already refugees from the 1948 ethnic cleansing of palestine (the nakba). they do not want to be displaced again into egypt. they do not want to live the rest of their lives in a "tent city" in sinai, as israel's politicians have proposed.
egypt's president (who has rarely spoken sensibly in his life) has made the point that if the palestinian resistance is displaced from gaza to sinai, this will absolutely be pretext for israel to attack egypt, putting the peace treaty in jeopardy. sinai is already a hotbed of militant groups that have carried out many attacks against egyptian civilians and military outposts.
israel militarily occupied sinai from 1967 to 1982, and only retreated due to their defeat in the 1973 october war. so you can imagine that israel proposing to evacuate palestinians to sinai under threat of mass death is not only unfeasible, it will further destabilize the entire region.
egyptians will also not accept the ethnic cleansing of gaza. it's important to note that president anwar el-sadat was assassinated for agreeing to the peace treaty with israel. so that's a little bit of a glimpse into the egyptian attitude towards israel that has remained largely unchanged since 1973.
both egyptians and palestinians recognize that if palestinians are forced out of palestine, the palestinian cause is over. our president is mobilizing this sentiment to his own gain. the problem is that israel is willing to carry out a genocide against the people of gaza regardless of whether they go or not.
egypt's position right now is refusing to allow palestinians without a dual nationality into egypt and insisting on aid being let in. this is the only stance egypt is willing to take on an international level due to our current leadership. it is not wrong in and of itself but it lacks any strong messaging on the urgency of palestinian survival and is not going to stop the current genocide.
israel wants to force palestinians out and is still refusing to let any substantial aid in. their goal is to destroy gaza by any and all means (siege, starvation, aerial warfare, land invasion). it's a stand-off that can only exist because the israeli state is absolutely willing to murder 2 million civilians and the biden administration has given them the green light to do so.
if nobody reigns in israel, egypt (like every other arab country) will end up complicit in the mass death of palestinians in gaza. but the responsibility lies squarely on israel. the israeli regime will never wash its hands of the genocide it is currently committing.
the choice israel has given gaza (and egypt) is ethnic cleansing via displacement or ethnic cleansing via mass murder. it is one of the darkest and most evil policies we have ever seen on the face of this earth against a population that is 50% children.
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It starts with a mental breakdown and then give it a few months
how to embrace change?
you pretend to be okay with it until the grief of it creeps up on you in a grocery shopping aisle & brings you to your knees
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But what about the wrong music?
“With the right music, you either forget everything or you remember everything.”
— Unknown
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Walk away. Donuts are better than them.
“One of the hardest parts of life is deciding whether to walk away or try harder”
— Unknown
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Just because they can't leave, don't mean they can't pitch in for rent. After all, "rent free" isn't a thing in today's economy
theres a hole in the wall in my brothers’ room because they were fighting (for fun not anger) in there once and one of them knocked the other into the wall so hard his head made that hole, so they put two small skeletons in there for decoration
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Exactly.😮💨 If only it weren't like this tho

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