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I just came out to my friend, im scared asf…
I hope my parents are understanding.

Anyway heres a cat
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It’s not that people stopped caring, it’s that most social media seems to have been blocking Palestine related content.
im in disbelief at the fact that a lot of folks are simply over palestine. like protests are dwindling down. people are not very interested in news related to gaza. some are simply over it.
israel hasn't let aid in gaza in 70 days. gaza has been starving for 70 days. the condition of people there is horrendous.
i find it distressing to think about children in gaza. how does one continue to have a childhood in a genocide? they don't have school. they don't have safety. they don't have food.
despite all this, the kids will be alright. they'll be alright once the genocide stops and they get back to 'normal'. till then, can we please try to support them however we can?
this fundraiser (verified) helps feed a family which includes two young children. please consider helping their mother take care of them.
donate here
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So i had to write a speech for my GCSE english speaking exam. I’d like you to give me your opinions on it and guess what grade I got.
“The violence lie, and our consumerist dystopia.
We often think of dystopia as a concept of pure fiction— a far-off nightmare where societies are defined by oppression and control. But what if I told you that we are already living in a dystopia? Not in the way you have likely seen it portrayed in modern media, but in subtler, more insidious ways that we’ve come to accept as normal?
The Dystopia itself
We, the people, have no true power. This is due to the violence lie, that violence is never the answer, that violence only leads to more harm. This is hypocritical given those who tell us this are constantly being violent towards us via the military and police. The violence by the very same elites who control what we learn, and drill the mantra of compliance and passiveness against injustice, oppression, and corruption shows we are in fact living under laws that corporate leaders are immune to, and exist purely in the best interest of corporate scum and are actively worked against the common people, for example, the 2008 economic crisis.
Not one top executive from major banks-like Goldman Sachs or Lehman Brothers faced prison time for their role in the collapse of the global economy, which destroyed millions of jobs and homes. And yet, crimes among the working classes often result in harsh penalties, even though they are often by justified crimes committed as the result of the actions of corporations or the goverment. However, even if you try to get things done the legal or “correct” way, it is pointless, it is impossible to cause change, this is proof we are in a Kafkaesque dystopia.
The Kafkaesque dystopia is one in which the legal systems are set up against the people, and are so overly complex it makes it impossible to get anything done, it makes sure nothing ever changes. The key to a Kafkaesque dystopia is compliance, to the illogical and impossible legal framework set up to make society controllable, and make sure nothing ever changes, and compliance to the violence shown and given to us by the policing corporations (again, so that nothing changes). A great way to make compliance is satisfaction, or at least the illusion of it, through perpetuating consumerism, rather easy to do with the fact we are living in a corporate run society where the super-rich elite can stick their hands into every corner of everything. When it comes to the media, food, and products we consume, we have only an illusion of choice, 12 companies own almost everything, and each have multiple sections of business (film, tv, food, ect) which support each other via advertisements and product placement, these shiny objects work amazingly well to create an illusion of meaning and fulfilment, as intended.
To sum it up, the corporations have their hands in the goverments, and the government are corrupt, violence is used against us and we aren't allowed to stop it or else we get put through the meat grinder that is the law system, if we decide to go the legal route from the start, we suffer the same fate, and usually get no worthy result. In order to prevent the violent path being used (the only path that gives results) we are exposed to controlling media in order to create a docile (consumerist) society and keep power in corporate (government) hands.”
I had to cut it there to avoid running over the time limit.
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Ok the matter of search history, don’t forget about all the helpline results we get. Like dude I need to know lethal doses of poison for a story lmfao
how to spot a writer:
unhinged google search history
crying over fake people
owns 200 notebooks (they're all empty)
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