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pawapoppet · 12 days
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📸 snapshot before another dive
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pawapoppet · 1 month
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old man yaoi's #1 hater
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I can't stop thinking about this post
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pawapoppet · 1 month
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YOU KNOW WHO THIS MF LOOK LIKE LOWKEY???
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LOOK!!
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pawapoppet · 1 month
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goodnight everyone (:
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spreadsheet of families in Gaza you can help today
donate to:
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Help diabetics in Gaza
The PCRF
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Help Gaza Children
Sudan Tarada Initiative
Help a Sudanese family escape conflict
Darfur Women Action
Ramadan for Sudan
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pawapoppet · 1 month
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I'm not actually very good at making edits ^_^;;
Edit inspired by this one, idea inspired by this post, final nail in the coffin by this and thank you @cicadadust for telling me what episode that frame was from :3
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pawapoppet · 2 months
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finished reading thru The Hundred Years' War On Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance by Rashid Khalidi and I cannot recommend it enough. A lot of people and, very likely, the average, person not completely blinded by Islamophobia and/or USamerican/European/British exceptionalism are probably at least moderately sympathetic to the Palestinian cause but I don't know how many of us actually understand the degrees by which Israel is based in settler colonial ideology, how it has continually attempted to subjugate and ultimately eradicate the Palestinian people, and the degree by which the US and Britain (but mostly the US ever since the Six Day War in 1967) have been complicit in this continual genocide.
This book is an amazing comprehensive guide on understanding the conflict and I genuinely think you should give it a read (or listen) if you want to learn more. It is one thing to feel sympathy and to declare support for a cause, but I think it is important to take a step further and educate yourself more on it. A ploy I have seen frequently by zionists is to tell people to "educate themselves" before commenting on this genocide, hoping to instill doubt and encourage silence. Well, here is your chance to educate yourself! I'm obviously biased in favor of this one as it is the first major text on the Palestinian genocide that I have read, but I fully believe in its quality.
You can find this book online in PDF format or, if you prefer, you can purchase a physical copy from many of the large retail bookstores; Barnes & Noble in the US sells it, and so does Waterstones in the UK. There is also an official audiobook that you can either purchase through many of the major audiobook distributors (though I recommend avoiding Amazon if it can be helped), but you can also obtain it via other means if necessary. It's actually currently up on YouTube in its entirety, though I won't link it here in case it gets taken down. (It's really easy to search for, just type in the books title + 'audiobook' into your preferred search engine or on YouTube itself and you'll find it. It's about 10 hours long which is a reasonable length for an audiobook). I'll include a link in this post to an overview/lecture/dialogue with the author Rashid Khalidi on the contents of the book conducted at Brown University in 2020.
I do ask you read this book. I think a lot of people already are. I checked a couple of online libraries that have a limited number of audiobook copies that had all been checked out and that to me implies that people do want to educate themselves. There's a sizeable stack of these books at the local bookstore I ocassionally shop at, front and center on the table in the history and world affairs section. It's not hard to find. I hope you all have a good day or evening and I know that if we all take the time to educate ourselves further and approach this genocide with a deeper understanding, we may be able to do something about it. Emotional pleas are not enough, they must be informed ones as well.
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pawapoppet · 2 months
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Over 10,000 Palestinian children have been killed in Gaza (but there are estimates that suggest almost double this amount -and many still under the rubble). It was also reported just a few weeks ago that 25,000 children in Gaza have been orphaned as a result of IOF bombings, and over 1000 Palestinian children have had amputations without anathesia.
Their wishes of wanting to go home, to go back to school, to be able to sleep properly and well, to have access to food, and to be with their families and friends.
Can you imagine? Not having peace, stability, security, and comfort of a home and warm bed and access to necessities because imperialist forces would rather fund a genocide -would rather let monsters with weapons of mass destruction destroy and kill the people on a land that they illegally and forcibly settled on...
I hope all these Palestinian children have their wishes fulfilled and they go to their homes with their relatives and families, go to their schools with their friends, and have the freedom to go anywhere they so choose. I hope in 2024 Palestine is free.
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pawapoppet · 2 months
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artist and the memories of his muse
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swimming with deep-sea fish below the freezing point looking up at the stars of granulated sugar
lyrics from non-breath oblige, PinocchioP
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pawapoppet · 3 months
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The problem is the main things what they’re asking for is impossible for 99% of people, if we take off for a week from our job we lose that job. If we walk out for a week from university (since emailing and asking for notes to catch up undermines the whole point) we miss critical info fail the module and fuck up our degree. sure the side stuff is more acessable but when the main strike idea can’t be put into action your going to have all the momentum and impact of a dead slug, that’s why people are having difficulties.
hi anon. I understand that, and I empathise with the people who want to be doing more but can't, because capitalist society is built to punish us whenever we attempt to fight for a better life. But, again, you're approaching this in an unnecessarily defeatist way. The strike period hasn't even started for the northern hemisphere, and you're comparing the impact of the more 'accessible' strike actions to a dead slug.
I think if you approach resistant action with the idea that only massive gestures are worth anything, you're not going to get anywhere. You can make a difference by volunteering more this week, donating more to Palestinian escape funds and aid organisations, you can buy e-sims and connect human beings during the worst period of their life. It might not mean much to you, but donating the money that gets a Palestinian family food for the day, that helps them be able to text their families overseas - small actions can and do mean the world. One day I went fuck it, and kicked up a huge fuss on twitter because Gofundme refused to transfer a Palestinian man his funds. And, because of that small action on my part, he's going to get his money, even if it's weeks late.
And, just. One more time for good measure. This strike is being called by Bisan, a Palestinian journalist in Gaza who could quite literally be killed at any second. I know you mean well, but genuinely - what alternative does she have at this moment? It's nearing the end of the fourth month of genocide in Gaza. Palestinians have spent almost one third of a year being ruthlessly murdered with practically zero effective international pushback. If they're holding onto hope that action like this can make a difference, I'm not going to be pedantic and miserly about it.
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pawapoppet · 4 months
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Palestine flag with Samoan motifs & patterns representing unity & solidarity designed by Samoan-kiwi great artist Michel Mulipola (@bloodysamoan) whose great-grandfather was part of Samoan independence Mau movement (Sāmoa for Sāmoans).
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pawapoppet · 4 months
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update from the jjk fanartist from gaza who lost one of her eyes. “ex-artist” is just……. god. fuck israel fuck america fuck it all to hell
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pawapoppet · 4 months
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biting someone's muzzle is a love language
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pawapoppet · 4 months
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If there was so much discourse over continents I CAN'T WAIT for you to find out about the south-up map
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