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spidermanifested · 14 hours
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🚨EMERGENCY! PLEASE READ!🚨
Moataz @moatazart, Mariam, and baby Maria are set to make the dangerous journey from Gaza City in the north to Rafah in the south. From there, God willing, they will enter Egypt.
HOWEVER, the money they had allocated to procure shelter and food while in Egypt was utterly depleted by exploitative fees and hidden costs, which we break down in this post. Moataz speaks more on the situation in this post and on his own blog @moatazart, which we ask people to follow and boost. They have a fund going to raise the remaining money, but the fund only has a week and a half left before it closes! They are not even halfway to their goal!
Please share what you can with Moataz’s family so they can find safety and security in Egypt! They have no one in Egypt with whom they can stay and currently nowhere near enough money to secure shelter! After all they have survived, please don’t let this young family be left vulnerable! If they cannot procure food and shelter, they will be extremely vulnerable not only to the dangers of homelessness, but to groups and individuals who prey on refugees!
Safety for Gazan refugees does not end with leaving Gaza! If this campaign is not finished in LESS THAN 2 WEEKS, they will be homeless in Egypt! They are so close to a fresh start, please don’t let all the risks they are taking to find safety be for nothing!
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spidermanifested · 15 hours
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im honestly inherently suspicious of anybody using the phrase "aged badly" in the context of bigotry in media because theres this implicit assumption that There Was No Issue At The Time. Nobody Had A Problem With It Back Then and thats just patently absolutely not true, 100% of the time people were talking about it. but almost nobody outside of the affected group was listening
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spidermanifested · 1 day
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had a dream the new tf2 comic came out and it was called "demoman fucks a boat" and the first couple pages were about demoman looking at a boat (2 separate boats actually) (first there was a flashback to another time he saw a boat then a timeskip to after the previous issue) and wanting to fuck it (both boats) and i only read the first couple pages and didnt get to the actual boatfucking but i have to assume that it happened (he had lust in his eyes)
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spidermanifested · 2 days
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i was just talking about this on discord last night but i do kind of wish there was more art and stuff of trans guys with tiny boobs because i feel like i only ever see either post-top surgery results or Big Bazongas. and of course nothing wrong with either, i enjoy a good guy chest of any shape or size, but where does that leave me. stuck in the tittle with you
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spidermanifested · 2 days
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the upside to having no boobs is i have basically never worn a bra in my life and i only "need" to bind when i want to wear a really light or tight fitting shirt. they present no real problem to me in my day to day life. The downside is ill never be a hot hairy guy with humongous honagahoos
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spidermanifested · 2 days
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Hey guys, I have a priority fundraiser rotation for you:
Fadi & Shahed: 2,044 USD out of 62.5k
Sana'a & Sujood: 12,016 £ out of 50k
Mahmoud Qassas: 9,994$ out of 200k
Ezzideen Shehab: 10,296€ out of 32.5k.
Hussam Aburamadan: 16,374€ out of 148k.
Hamdi Hijazi: 1,511$ out of 25k.
Suheir Hojok: 16,897 AUD out of 70k.
Madleen Abu Jayyab: 29,005$ out of 70k.
I have personally verified every one of these campaigns listed here.
As Mona's campaign nears completion I'm preparing for you this list so we can show these families the same amazing and unbelievable support we showed Mona and her family. The invasion of Rafah grows nearer everyday. Please understand the urgency of this campaign.
Version date: April 25th 2024.
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spidermanifested · 3 days
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I'm speechless but I'm so happy that's young people in all the world are with us whats happening in usa universities is powerful i never thought this going to happen I'm so happy guys of this support.
What is happening means that us around all the world humans love each other but the governments don't want that.
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spidermanifested · 3 days
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since the anime got to this part everyones talking about how well laios embodies their experience with autism and i am sitting over here with this page specifically. TFW your go-to instinct when someone is getting in your face and pissing you off is to slap or shove them. TFW this happens via pure unadulterated subconscious impulse and you dont realize what you did until a couple seconds later and you are now suspended
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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accidentally tagged that one as fullmetal alchemist out of habit. marcille has emerged from the gate of truth
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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the thing about marcille/falin is that i see so much Ship Content seem to take it for granted that marcille knows that she has a crush on falin. and like. i do not think thats true actually. i dont think this elf knows much about gay people and i think if she learned she would say some awkward homophobic shit at first because of social expectations. like this is the "MENS CLOTHING??? 😱" woman. when she freaks out when falin touches her i honestly cant read it as anything other than Afraid Of Lesbianism in a way reminiscent of deeply closeted christian high schoolers. if youre going to give her a girlfriend (which to be clear you should) realistically i think you are going to need to first give her an "unlearning internalized homophobia" arc
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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Update: North Gaza Aid!
As part of his promise, Hussam sent 20% of your HelpGazaChildren donations ($4000) to Mahmoud AbuSalama for the 5th time now, including the earlier North Gaza Campaign (as location on our notion site) to buy food and necessary products for families still surviving the dire situation in North Gaza. The food package contains, as you see in the picture below: flour, lentils, canned food, formula, diapers, and women pads!
Please continue donating and spreading the word — every penny means so much! Feel free to share our campaign link to other platforms as well!
Donate to our GoFundMe which goes directly to Hussam, who manages camps in Rafah, with NO middleman in between!
HelpGazaChildren Notion Site || #helpgazachildren tag
GoFundMe Link
[Quick ID: The video is of Mahmoud speaking in front of bags of flour and a tumblr sign. There are captions to the video in english. The image below is of groups of packages of items in front of a tumblr sign.]
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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Even Biden supporters want this motherfucker gone like what are we doing here?
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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i hate being on my corny shit but sometimes mass movements and protest movements can be very beautiful. they bring out the worst and best in humanity. during the arab spring, when people were camped out in tents in tahrir square, there were so many beautiful moments that it convinced a whole nation to believe in a better future. i find it difficult to talk about now but it was the collective sense of community—the feeling of being responsible for everyone, for living on principle instead of self-preservation for once in your life. many people risked their lives for other people during the protests. people died for strangers who were no longer strangers. sometimes it was also small things: funny signs, doctors volunteering medical aid, people giving out food and water, muslims protecting churches, christians protecting muslims while they're praying. things like that. and i've seen a lot of people and countries have protest movements since then and i think everyone feels the same way, when you're within a mass movement, there is a sense of hope and determination that is so much stronger than fear. everyone falls in love with their country, everyone falls in love with their people, suddenly a country you hate is a country you're willing to die for
these kind of protest movements were easy to call beautiful and easy to call powerful bc they were so obviously against a tyrannical force. and yes while the regimes did call the protestors everything from spoiled kids to infiltrators to traitors, the world usually saw it for what it was. and the protestors had a sense of pride about it. the eyes of the world are on us, we matter, we're making a difference
truthfully i think the campus protest movement has escalated so suddenly and is so maligned that nobody is taking a moment to call it what it is. it is very brave and it is very beautiful. in some ways i find it more touching than protest movements for your own country and your own future, because while the protests for palestine are also about what it means to be a citizen of a nation complicit in genocide, many of these protestors are just there because they care about palestinians. some of them are there against their better interests; risking their academic careers, their personal safety, their future. in the case of anti-zionist jews many are risking their communities and their familial relationships. i just saw a video of a USC student in the middle of a literal police riot where her classmates are being brutalized by cops being asked if she's scared and she said "no, i think the children in gaza are more scared than i am." on a human level, this is so moving. it's truly the best and bravest of america there, and it's so sad to me that some people can't see that.
last week speaking out for palestine was risky, but this week it has taken personal and physical bravery to show up, and people (mainly young people of color) have absolutely shown up. this is no small thing. it really isn't. its a historic thing. and i promise you if you think i'm exaggerating by comparing US campus protests to arab spring protests—a lot of arab spring students are on US campuses right now and they see the parallels too. the response to the protests has been american in the way america was in the 60s and 70s, but it is starting to take the shape of a broader and much more global crackdown, where militarized police brutality is the norm. this is familiar to everyone in sudan, in egypt, in palestine. university campuses and students go from safe havens to targets for punishment overnight. things are changing very rapidly right now; a lot of the things said about college campuses last week don't apply as of today.
there is a sense that these protests are full of spoiled and innocent kids and that is transparently not true. these are people (including grad students, faculty, etc) who have also experienced upheaval across the world and in their own communities. the fact that they're receiving the same treatment on university campuses now as protestors did in ferguson, as people have on their streets, means that while US colleges are profit-oriented neoliberal institutions and their administrators are fascists, their student bodies are on the forefront of history once again.
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spidermanifested · 4 days
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caught it happening 3 times in a row but only with frollosuggestions
tumblr randomly replacing urls on my dash with other ones i dont follow complete with badges and follow buttons..........intriguing
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spidermanifested · 5 days
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the Columbia University arrests are worse than they seem. They're arresting protesting students for trespassing. It goes without saying students cannot meaningfully "trespass" in the common areas of a university they attend. So Columbia University has suspended all student protestors from their institution, in the process revoking their access to housing, their belonging, and most crucially damaging their academic futures. We are witnessing full scale silencing and removal of anyone of conscience from the next generation of academia.
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