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Gaza Is Screaming—But Who Will Listen? 🌍💔
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I don’t know how to explain this pain in words. But if you’re reading this, I need you to listen. 25 of my family members are gone. The war didn’t just take their lives—it took our future.
We are still fighting to survive. With no home, no income, and nowhere safe to go, we are asking for your kindness.


💔 $5,000 for the father.
💔 $5,000 for the mother.
💔 $2,500 for Khaled.
💔 $2,500 for Intesar.
📌 The rest will help us hold on to what little we have left.
Even if you can’t donate, just sharing this post is a way to help. Please, don’t scroll past.
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really heavily reject this idea that just by virtue of being oppressed you understand everything about all types of oppression, and that reading theory is unnecessary or is something that unoppressed people do to make themselves feel good. do not fall for this trap. you need to be reading . you need to be learning. your own ideas are good but they can only carry you so far. learn from others.
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kind of obsessed with the characterization of jayce and viktor as fundamentally good people who will also go absolutely batshit insane if you separate them because theyre also ridiculously codependent to a degree that is concerning for everybody else's wellbeing. they were literally away from each other for a couple of months and almost ended the entire world
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fresh up out the durag wavy, make you haters sea sick

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some songs just aren't meant to be played on speakers they need to be heard through headphones. it's called intimacy
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Epic the Musical
I have come across this musical in tiktok and I was amazed at the concept (not that it was new, but that it was about myths). I listened to it and I can only imagine how it would be played at theaters or if animated.
Interestingly, I do not know anything about musicals, and the next one I know is Hamilton. I may start getting into listening into plays as I have heard a few of them and they were so good.
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Circe the witch
I have read Circe by Madeline Miller and it was so good! I love how she portrayed womanhood and the complexities within our thoughts and desires. I can only imagine how it is to live an immortal life, but as a human who is already living, I love the difficulty that the things we do and the efforts we give may not be returned or is otherwise 'useless'.
I love the character of Prometheus and how his little time in the book gives life to Circe's humanity. I love the portrayal of humanity in gods who live through thousands of years and never be bored with humans.
If anyone knows a book with these similarities, please, recommend me some! It can even be a vampire, a mage, or any immortal character who sees humans just as an equal or as precious. Stories like that fill my heart.
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Epic the Musical
I have come across this musical in tiktok and I was amazed at the concept (not that it was new, but that it was about myths). I listened to it and I can only imagine how it would be played at theaters or if animated.
Interestingly, I do not know anything about musicals, and the next one I know is Hamilton. I may start getting into listening into plays as I have heard a few of them and they were so good.
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Comfort travels
As a 3rd-year college student, I admit that my mental health along with my mental capacity to handle challenges and burdens have come to a whooping all-time low. I have been stuck in my room without the exercise necessary for young adults my age.
Recently, I have been traveling a lot at my local parks and just taking a nice walk. This has been a pastime these past few days and I suddenly felt myself getting better already. I am simply amazed at how effective it is and it gave me hope for my future (no matter how cheesy it may sound)
If people can read this, I would appreciate some music recos when I find the time to walk again next time (though I feel like I need to go to reddit for this one).
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I did want to take your hand...
Reylo x Oshamir | The Last Jedi x The Acolyte
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Some quotes I loved from "Circe" by Madeline Miller
“I did not pretend to be a mortal. I showed my lambent, yellow eyes at every turn. None of it made a difference. I was alone and a woman, that was all that mattered.”
“I had once told Daedalus that I would never marry, because my hands were dirty, and I liked my work too much. But this was a man with his own dirty hands.”
“Odysseus, son of Laertes, the great traveler, prince of wiles and tricks and a thousand ways. He showed me his scars, and in return he let me pretend that I had none.”
“A dozen times grief had scorched, but its fire had never burned through my skin. My madness in those days rose from a new certainty: that at last, I had met the thing the gods could use against me.”
“Our faces are both lined now, marked with our years. I listen to his breath, warm upon the night air, and somehow I am conforted. This is what it means to swim in the tide, to walk the earth and feel it touch your feet. This is what it means to be alive.”
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web weaving: love felt wholly in the mundane. the kind of love that sometimes goes unnoticed
| fleabag s1 ep4 | the orange by wendy cope | circe by madeline miller | love should be about the mundane by lauren bravo | circe by madeline miller (again) | everything everywhere all at once | the happiest day by linda pastan | drops of jupiter by train | lady bird dir. by greta gerwig |
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love as violence
caitlin conlon, phantom pains // tina tran, out of the ruins // venetta octavia // iain thomas // yves olade, the miracle mile // sara manguso, love letter (clouds) // traci brimhall, come the slumberless to the land of nod // unknown // margaret atwood, power politics // madeline miller, circe // warsan shire // richard siken, planet of love // hozier, cherry wine
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the song of achilles — madeline miller

night shift — stephen king

euripedes — anne carson

circe — madeline miller

a conjuring of light — v.e. schwab

west wind — mary oliver

the song of achilles — madeline miller

the fragile threads of power — v.e. schwab
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Academic stress
I am at the point in my life where I am willing to be in an accident so that my problems will end. Help me or so help me god I will kill someone for this to end.
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