Hello my friends Sorry to bother you, but please bear with me for a little while and read, perhaps the solution is in your hands
We launched the donation campaign over a year ago. We dreamed of escaping the genocide, but unfortunately our dreams evaporated. We only raised a small amount, so our goal changed from escaping outside the Strip to building a simple house in place of our bombed house. But this goal also evaporated because we did not raise enough. Now our only goal is to buy food, restore some semblance of life, and complete the construction of our tent, which was bombed, as shown in the Al Jazeera News Channel video that documented the bombing of our tent and interviewed me in the last minutes of the video. Share our post so it reaches everyone, and donate to us if you can. Remember that my four children go to bed hungry and wake up hungry, and my youngest is Habeeba, 8 months old, who was born during the war in very harsh conditions. Please support us so we can continue the struggle for survival.
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if you miss lucien and martin, just spawn a whole bunch of them back to life!
the martins will run away though
by the way this is the procedure to get out of gaza
it costs 5k USD per adult and 2.5k USD per child
if you want to raise this money via GOFUNDME it has to be arranged by someone who is NOT living in Palestine because GFM does not release money to Palestine. GFM also verifies every detail so it has to be accurate so you need someone who is out of Palestine and also familiar with the bureaucracy.
once you raise the money one of your FIRST ORDER RELATIVES have to deposit this money IN CASH and IN PERSON at the Cairo offices of a company called hala. this person cannot be a Palestinian male under 40 because they are not allowed to be Egypt without a permit
once you pay the money you have to WAIT for your names to be published by Egyptian military at the Rafah crossing and the you have 24 hours to get out
it is a very long and convoluted process that is impossible for most Palestinians who do not have contacts in other counties. Please please donate to the GFMs you see floating around because they’ve been verified and this is only the first step in an arduous journey. Once in Cairo, Palestinians aren’t allowed to work so they need money for their support also.
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just me, a goblin, making ace attorney fan art from classic thrillers
there is a 1 in 278 chance (0.360%) that deltarune chapters 3 and 4 release today, march 29th 2025!
"Who's the winner here? That's what I'm wondering."
Azi Nareen- Scavengers Reign
The thing I was thinking the most while watching Conclave was actually a classmate I had in uni who is a nun. She talked about the role of women on the church and how there should be a woman pope. And like, years ago she was given a scholarship to study philosophy in Rome, except she couldn't. Because the nuns had to perform all the domestic labor for the priests and the workload was too big, add to that stuff like how no one could leave the dinner table before the archbishop and he liked to talk so sometimes he would make everyone stay until late at night and ofc the nuns had to clean up after that, or when the priests wanted to give the nuns an easy day they would decide they would have a picnic, but the nuns still had to prepare their picnic. My friend just couldn't find the time to study, so she dropped her scholarship and came back to Mexico.
And Conclave does such a good job of making this work visible, even when if only Sister Agnes speaks, there is always shots of nuns working. For everything the priests do, it's always shown how the nuns make it possible. Benítez standing out early on for being the one person to thank them. The film ending on a seemingly unrelated shot of nuns walking.
It's a very poignant statement given how reproductive labor is often invisibilized.
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