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quote of the year
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soapkid · 2 hours
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A belly can be a "slut waist" too. If you're not a fearful little freak
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i just have to make it through the next few or tens or hundreds or thousands of weeks. until i'm dead
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soapkid · 2 hours
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In Japanese, they don’t say “moon,” they say “tsuki,” which literally translates to “moon,” and I think that’s how language works.
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Thinking once again of this absurd shrine to capitalism at wife’s job
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soapkid · 3 hours
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Though the exact number of casualties from the atrocity is still unknown, preliminary reports suggest that over 1,500 Palestinians have been killed, injured, or are reported missing as a result of the massacre at Al-Shifa, with women and children making up half of the casualties. Euro-Med Monitor is able to confirm from its initial investigation and testimonies that hundreds of dead bodies, including some burned, and others with their heads and limbs severed, have been discovered both inside Al-Shifa Medical Complex and in the hospital’s surrounding area. The massacre claimed the lives of at least 22 patients who were killed in their hospital beds during the Israeli siege of the Medical Complex, amid the willful deprivation of their access to food, medical care, and supplies. Israel’s army also purposefully prevented relief teams and representatives of international organisations from entering Al-Shifa to carry out humanitarian missions or evacuations, plus purposefully cleared the Complex of all working personnel—particularly medical personnel—either by summary execution or forced displacement or arrest. The whereabouts of some of these individuals are still unknown.
Members of the Israeli army forced more than 25,000 Palestinian civilians to evacuate their homes in the vicinity of Al-Shifa Medical Complex. These forced evacuations occurred after Israel committed horrendous crimes against local families, including killing, direct targeting, besieging, and starving them, as well as arbitrary arrests and destroying and burning homes and civilian objects. According to initial estimates, the Israeli army demolished and set ablaze over 1,200 housing units in the vicinity of Al-Shifa Medical Complex.
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soapkid · 3 hours
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An elderly woman breaks down as she speaks in the north of Gaza as she mentions how 2 of her kids in this genocide were killed and another in a different bombardment.
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soapkid · 3 hours
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Rafah is currently under bombardment, so I will spreading as much links as I can possibly can. If I miss any, please add on if you can
Help Mayar and her family
Help Nour
Help Marah Owda escape Gaza
Help Sobhe and his family escape Gaza
Help Razan and family escape from Gaza
Help Ahmed’s family escape Gaza
Help the Zamli family evacuate
Help this handicapped child escape Gaza
Help this family get out of Gaza
Help this family evacuate
Help Salah’s family
Help evacuate this family to safety
Help this family survive
Help Zayn’s family
Help Mohammed’s family
Help Abdullah Salem’s family
Help Dalia Masoud and her family
Help Mahmoud’s family
Help Eyad’s family
Help Osama’s family evacuate
Help Dr. Abdelwahab and his family
Help this displaced family
Help Abood and his family leave Gaza
Help Lara Sharif evacuate her family to safety
Help secure this family
Help Muhammed evacuate his family
Help Walid and family escape
Help Sarah Aljamal and her family
Help Walaa and her family evacuate from Gaza
Help Aya evacuate her sick mother from Gaza
Help Mohamed Zaqout’s brother escape Gaza
Help Bayan Meghari and her family
Help evacuate this injured father out of Gaza
Help Hossam and his family
Help evacuate the Abu Halabia family
Help treat Mulataf who has brain disease
Help a family of 7 evacuate Gaza
Help this child with cerebral palsy evacuate
Help Abdalla Mughari and his family
Help the Alashi family
Help Ghadeer Saeed’s family
Help Yousef and Khaled Al-Sultan’s family
Help Firas protect his family
Help Moneer and his family
Help Aya Adham get treatment for her hematoma
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Please keep Palestine in your minds tonight and onwards even with distractions like the Oscars, helping the people is more important
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soapkid · 3 hours
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So I just saw a post by a random personal blog that said “don’t follow me if we never even had a conversation before” and?????? Not to be rude but literally what the fuck??????????
I’ve had people (non-pornbots) try to strike conversation out of nowhere in my DMs recently, and now I’m wondering if they were doing that because they wanted to follow me and thought they needed to interact first. I feel compelled to say, just in case, that it’s totally okay to follow this blog (or my side blog, for that matter) even if we’ve never talked before.
Also, I’m legit confused. Is this how follow culture works right now? It was worded like it’s common sense but is that really a thing?
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soapkid · 15 hours
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the stuff going on at columbia campus rn is genuinely incredible
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soapkid · 15 hours
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A dear, courageous activist friend from Gaza is still trying after months to raise enough money to get his parents out of Gaza and getting them the medications they need. If you could please share or donate I’d appreciate it so much. He’s been an incredible advocate for years, and his family deserves our support!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/saving-lives-of-our-precious-relatives-in-gaza
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soapkid · 15 hours
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soapkid · 15 hours
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I haven't seen anyone else mention this, but about a month ago they banned porn sites in my state. Like-- you can't open a private tab, you can't sign in to access it, you straight up cannot open or look at porn websites like Pornhub or XHamster or PornMD etc here in Texas without a VPN. This shouldn't be considered a legal thing to do. They didn't directly ban pornography here, but they might as well have.
And it may not seem like much. It starts with small things like this, and then-- what next? Are they going to ban LGBTQ content for being "inappropriate for children?" Next they might just outright outlaw pornographic material altogether. The bar is just going to keep getting raised, and don't think it won't.
This is not okay. I hate the sanitization of the internet.
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