about to say something mean but i feel like every "male-specific" issue is something that also happens to women its just that a lot of you dont seem to see women as people
also a lot of women in both the sub and dub their voices are just so much higher and also with more "feminine" intonation than i imagined them. which is on its own a neutral thing but with there being a lot of instances of that plus the characters being thinner combines into me feeling more alienated from it than with the manga
I like the anime but trigger DOES make characters’ bodies look different in ways I don’t appreciate, like making Falin (who is on the thin end of “average” weight) look like she’s had a rib removed, and giving Namari and Senshi more defined muscles when both of them have the kind of build that’s both muscular AND fat and thus shouldn’t look super defined unless they’re really flexing.
Hey guys, I have a priority fundraiser rotation for you:
Fadi & Shahed: 2,044 USD out of 62.5k
Sana'a & Sujood: 12,016 £ out of 50k
Mahmoud Qassas: 9,994$ out of 200k
Ezzideen Shehab: 10,296€ out of 32.5k.
Hussam Aburamadan: 16,374€ out of 148k.
Hamdi Hijazi: 1,511$ out of 25k.
Suheir Hojok: 16,897 AUD out of 70k.
Madleen Abu Jayyab: 29,005$ out of 70k.
I have personally verified every one of these campaigns listed here.
As Mona's campaign nears completion I'm preparing for you this list so we can show these families the same amazing and unbelievable support we showed Mona and her family. The invasion of Rafah grows nearer everyday. Please understand the urgency of this campaign.
When I made this post just ten days ago, it was about mass graves discovered at Al Shifa hospital and now we have learned that the same had happened at Nasser hospital in Gaza. The same genocidal pattern: a hospital is put under siege, patients and medical staff are abducted, tortured and buried in mass graves.
But to build on the last point I wanted to bring attention to in the previous post, it is very crucial to also keep in mind is that the Palestinian Civil Defence have reported that Israel had deliberately concealed the identities of those it killed and buried in these mass graves. Close to 400 bodies have been buried in these mass graves, 58% of the recovered bodies have not been identified.
In a press conference, a spokesperson of the civil defence in Gaza said that Israel had intentionally disfigured the bodies postmortem in order to remove any identifying markers such as birthmarks. He also mentioned that they suspect that the bodies have been placed in body bags that expedited the decomposition process, destroying any possibility of them being identified.
One of the main and only ways families have been able to identify the bodies of their loved ones is through the clothes they remember them wearing the last time they saw them. I saw a video of a mother identifying her son by his striped jacket. You can see the grief mixed with relief that she will be able to give her son proper burial.
Remember when months ago I said that to be identified and buried in Gaza has become a luxury? This is very much still the case.
the powerhour is happening right now so even a dollar would go a long way!
doxing myself a little for this but. if you have anything to spare after donating to more urgent things, i would love if any of you donated to my student worker cooperative, greeno.
it has been such an important part of my life for so long, and it has gone through a lot of hard times over the past few years due to the pandemic.
there are a lot of things i could say about the inherent contradictions and tensions that go into a student worker collective existing both under capitalism and with the restricted autonomy that comes with university resources. but even so, i think that working within a collectively and cooperatively organized space is a very special thing, and i know many people who have gone on to use that practical experience to enrich their work as activists and organizers.
umass is one of the only universities in the us with such a history of student worker cooperatives (greeno is 51 years old!), umass administration brags about this for tours while often existing in an adversarial role to the coops. we took out a loan from the university for an emergency appliance replacement right before the pandemic, and because we've only just gotten fully back on our feet after the past few years since reopening, the threats of closing us for not fully paying it back are still looming.
i love worker cooperatives, i love greeno, and i want greeno to continue existing and evolving long after things like the university of massachusetts in anywhere near its current form, capitalism, and the united states cease to exist.
so if you can, please donate! it ends tomorrow april 25th at midnight EDT. even if you only can donate $1, if we get the most unique donors (regardless of amount of money) from 8-9pm EDT tomorrow, then we will get awarded more money.
doxing myself a little for this but. if you have anything to spare after donating to more urgent things, i would love if any of you donated to my student worker cooperative, greeno.
it has been such an important part of my life for so long, and it has gone through a lot of hard times over the past few years due to the pandemic.
there are a lot of things i could say about the inherent contradictions and tensions that go into a student worker collective existing both under capitalism and with the restricted autonomy that comes with university resources. but even so, i think that working within a collectively and cooperatively organized space is a very special thing, and i know many people who have gone on to use that practical experience to enrich their work as activists and organizers.
umass is one of the only universities in the us with such a history of student worker cooperatives (greeno is 51 years old!), umass administration brags about this for tours while often existing in an adversarial role to the coops. we took out a loan from the university for an emergency appliance replacement right before the pandemic, and because we've only just gotten fully back on our feet after the past few years since reopening, the threats of closing us for not fully paying it back are still looming.
i love worker cooperatives, i love greeno, and i want greeno to continue existing and evolving long after things like the university of massachusetts in anywhere near its current form, capitalism, and the united states cease to exist.
so if you can, please donate! it ends tomorrow april 25th at midnight EDT. even if you only can donate $1, if we get the most unique donors (regardless of amount of money) from 8-9pm EDT tomorrow, then we will get awarded more money.
As part of his promise, Hussam sent 20% of your HelpGazaChildren donations ($4000) to Mahmoud AbuSalama for the 5th time now, including the earlier North Gaza Campaign (as location on our notion site) to buy food and necessary products for families still surviving the dire situation in North Gaza. The food package contains, as you see in the picture below: flour, lentils, canned food, formula, diapers, and women pads!
Please continue donating and spreading the word — every penny means so much! Feel free to share our campaign link to other platforms as well!
Donate to our GoFundMe which goes directly to Hussam, who manages camps in Rafah, with NO middleman in between!
HelpGazaChildren Notion Site || #helpgazachildren tag
GoFundMe Link
[Quick ID: The video is of Mahmoud speaking in front of bags of flour and a tumblr sign. There are captions to the video in english. The image below is of groups of packages of items in front of a tumblr sign.]
doxing myself a little for this but. if you have anything to spare after donating to more urgent things, i would love if any of you donated to my student worker cooperative, greeno.
it has been such an important part of my life for so long, and it has gone through a lot of hard times over the past few years due to the pandemic.
there are a lot of things i could say about the inherent contradictions and tensions that go into a student worker collective existing both under capitalism and with the restricted autonomy that comes with university resources. but even so, i think that working within a collectively and cooperatively organized space is a very special thing, and i know many people who have gone on to use that practical experience to enrich their work as activists and organizers.
umass is one of the only universities in the us with such a history of student worker cooperatives (greeno is 51 years old!), umass administration brags about this for tours while often existing in an adversarial role to the coops. we took out a loan from the university for an emergency appliance replacement right before the pandemic, and because we've only just gotten fully back on our feet after the past few years since reopening, the threats of closing us for not fully paying it back are still looming.
i love worker cooperatives, i love greeno, and i want greeno to continue existing and evolving long after things like the university of massachusetts in anywhere near its current form, capitalism, and the united states cease to exist.
so if you can, please donate! it ends tomorrow april 25th at midnight EDT. even if you only can donate $1, if we get the most unique donors (regardless of amount of money) from 8-9pm EDT tomorrow, then we will get awarded more money.
Congratulations to Marcille DungeonMeshi for achieving Pathetic Little Man status on tumblr, a hard glass ceiling for many female characters to break. I look forward to calling you my sopping wet beast and poor little meow meow for fandom days to come. Keep trucking babygirl, you'll bag Falin one day