everything about the lisa mishra and adarsh gourav's mujhe tum nazar se gira toh rahe ho video is just so(???) full of yearning full of longing those aching glances ughhh this video makes me yearn for things i have no idea about
na jaane mujhe kyun yaqeen ho chalaa hai
i do not know why, I am so certain
mere pyaar ko tum bhula na sakoge
you will not be able to destroy my love
meri yaad hogi jidhar jaaoge tum
my memories will be with you wherever you go
kabhi nagma banke, kabhi banke aansoo..
sometimes like beautiful lyrics, sometimes like tears
tadapta mujhe har taraf paaoge tum
you will find me restless for you, where ever you look
mujhe tum nazar se gira toh rahe ho mujhe tum kabhi bhi bhula na sakoge
you are making me disgraceful in your eyes but you won't be able to forget me
heads up: this games charity bundle was finally approved on itch.io! it opens this friday, april 12th, and will run for a week. all proceeds will go to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund.
you can check out the bundle on itch.io and follow @vgforpalestine on twitter for more updates!
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EDIT: as of april 20th, 2024 this bundle is now live!!
These two kids are Hamza (the oldest) and Qusai (the youngest).
Their mother shares this video and bids them goodbye. They were both killed by Israeli bombardment 5 days ago. She says:
[Two days before Hamza and Qusai were killed, hamza asked me: "mom, when we die, where will I go?" And I told him: "you will be a bird in heaven, my love." He said: "and Qusai?" "Just like you inshallah."
And indeed, two days later, he left and took his brother with him. It's like he was preparing me for saying goodbye to both of them. Heaven is more beautiful than any place on this Earth, habibi. We will meet and be reunited one day, me, your dad and you two].
Our kids don't deserve to die already thinking about what will happen to them, they don't deserve to die already terrified, anticipating their death because the world failed them and decided their lives mean nothing. We are not numbers. Remember their names and their stories.
In 2017, Peter Capaldi wrote a comforting letter to a 9-year-old Doctor Who fan who was dreading to see his favourite Time Lord leave the show. At the 10th anniversary Letters Live show, Jodie Whittaker read the letter.