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love getting jumpscared by my one of my favorite fictional characters in the wild
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Im happy to live in a time where angel maxine and other trans people are advocating publicly In africa but id be lying if i said that I wasn't also very on edge about how much being public puts them at risk. The bravery it takes to be open and also knowing that their inboxes become confession booths
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Recently, I made a bold decision: I rented a modest but safe apartment, far from dangerous border areas, and enrolled my children in a private school so they could resume their education.





-UNICEF indicated that 625,000 school-aged children have been deprived of education for an entire year, with over 45,000 six-year-old children joining this crisis—putting them at risk of missing a second academic year.-(Source)

It was a real attempt to return to the bare minimum of a normal life—sleeping in beds, doing homework on desks, washing their hands in a real bathroom.
- According to a report published by The Guardian in September 2024, 90% of public schools in Gaza and all 12 universities have been damaged or destroyed due to Israeli bombardment.- (Source)

My son Adam, who is 6 years old, went to kindergarten for the first time. He saw toys and books he'd never seen before, and he didn’t want to leave. It was his first true moment of joy.
My name is Enas Majed, and I’m a Mother of four:
Layan, 11 years old, in 6th grade
Sarah, 9 years old, in 4th grade
Adam, 6 years old, in kindergarten
Amir, a 10-month-old baby, born during this war
The war robbed Layan and Sarah of a year and a half of schooling. That time is gone—and now we’re trying to make up for it. We can’t afford to lose this school year too, even if continuing their education feels like a risk.
Trying to provide both education and shelter during a war isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity for survival. Without it, my children’s future could disappear in the smoke and fear.
This month, I managed to cover:
Apartment rent: $700
School fees: $100
School supplies: $100
Today, I’m asking for your help to secure these basic needs for the next 6 months—covering $800 to $900 per month—for rent and continued education.
Over the past year and a half of war, we’ve spent all our savings just to survive—on food, shelter, and fleeing from danger.
All that remains is a small amount with my brother abroad, saved to help us possibly emigrate to a safe country—our only hope for long-term survival.
Your support isn’t just a donation—it’s a lifeline. A way to protect a family, give four children a chance to learn, and keep a roof over their heads in one of the most dangerous places on earth.
Your help keeps us standing. Your compassion helps us stay human.
Thank you for standing with us.
The campaign link on GoFundMe for anyone who wants to contribute to my children's education ❤️🩹
My campaign has been verified ~ vetted by @/gazavetters number #644



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Btw, you can donate to menstrual hygiene kits for Sudanese women, which I would highly recommend if you can
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/padsforpeace/
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i’m not even joking or exaggerating at all when i say this changed the past present and future of music i am dead serious when i say this is a TRUE cul-tu-ral re-set.
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captain james t cunt of the mothership enterpussy and his first officer mr. serve
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If you tagged me in a tag game I promise I will try to get around to it soon!
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Israel killed Gaza’s youngest influencer in hospital bombing raid
She offered tips on how to survive under bombardment. Fuck, man.
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My little brother went to a party and came back with this style of hair he said they told him it’s “making a comeback”



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Help why does my high school’s intersectional feminism club still have the logo that I painted years ago. I was never even in the club I just got recruited to paint it by my friend who was in it
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I love love love saying "I scavenged a working microwave in the boylands" but nobody ever knows the reference and it breaks my heart
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it is always really palpable to me that like, when we discuss mental illness and advocacy, there's a large percentage of people who conceptualize the "real crazies" -- people with psychosis or schizophrenia, people with dissociative disorders that significantly impact their memory or day to day functions, people with recurrent suicidal episodes, people with actionable and severe self harm impulses, so on -- as an Other category that can't possibly be presently engaging in the conversation. you'll see this a lot especially when discussing things like mandatory reporting and institutionalization with people whose relatively mild and manageable mental illness have crafted them into self-declared experts; they'll tell you very confidently "hey, the institutionalization thing is actually overblown -- i've always been totally honest with my therapist and there's never been an issue! those laws are just there in case you say something really crazy to them." it betrays this real confidence on their part that there's no way they're talking to one of those frightening and unpredictable mentally ill people, the ones those laws are really there to punish save from themselves, because they'd of course be able to tell right away if somebody was the sort of irrational actor who needs and deserves to have their autonomy stripped at a moment's notice
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When I was a teenager and still on Neopets I was part of a pretty big Star Trek guild and eventually became part of its council, with the solemn duty of creating weekly polls. Well one day I created the poll "Which would win in a fight? Borg Cube or Death Star?". Naturally, since this was a Star Trek guild, the answer was overwhelmingly "Borg Cube", but someone did have the rationality to point out we were biased.
So I look up a pretty prominent Star Wars guild and message one of their council and ask them to poll the same question and get back to me in a week. They do, and naturally the fuckin geeks said "Death Star".
So then I look up a Stargate guild and messaged the lead council member, saying the same thing, and they get back to me almost immediately saying that the Death Star would immediately one-shot a Borg Cube but they would never be able to do it again to another Cube. And I took that wisdom back to my guild and we were mollified, and for one moment the Nerd World was peaceful.
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