Question: All the kids and young people in Gaza witnessing their parents, siblings, cousins get murdered by Israel, their houses being pulverised, babies killed, dead bodies in their neighborhoods and ice cream trucks, father carrying his kids body p@rts in a plastic bag, aid denied, power gone...none of them will grow up normal and super chill. In addition to the trauma and other mental disorders, they will most likely want to (rightfully) avenge their families and friends' deaths, fight for their land that was bombed and have nothing but sheer hatred for Israel.
And then when they come together to fight for their land and families, and maybe give their resistance movement/group a name, will the western media automatically label them as terrorists from Day 1? Will their goals and objectives be termed as terrorism?
Because this will most certainly happen. Their childhood and youth is irreparably ruined in the most atrocious ways possible. You can't expect them to be super chill about the things they've seen.
But I'm sure Israel and the west will waste no time in labelling them as some barbaric terrorists who only want Israelis gone...
And they'll ask the future generations,"do you c0ndEmn this movement/group of people" before anything else...
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i need a revolution of people making hermione look mid-looking. she needs to be a bit uggo. shes SUPPOSED to be. stop imagining emma watson. MID HERMIONE RIGHTSSSSS
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i feel like the cultural shift caused by The Tragedy wouldnt be like, super extreme, but i am a big fan of the survivors being somewhat perceived as religious figures. made to be more than they are, prayed to for aid in small shrines tucked in the corners of subway stations and homemade keychains. not necessarily evoking their visages, but something representative of them. colors, symbols, minor things to allude to them. maybe they'll be made into saints when they die or something
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i napped the entire day away and my dreams included, but were not limited to: big earthquake that, as it was happening, i was like "oh this is a bad one" and my stepdad went "its not that bad" - our house slid down a ravine into water / very vivid evening apocalypse that - after the blast hit and i died - swirled into sleep paralysis that occurred While I Was Dreaming (and i do mean swirled. i got whipped around like an inflatable tube man) / rich people sitcom where everyone was unbearable but i had my dear cat Letti with me / sound-based monster shaped like my mom that i kept from killing me via a funny joke (i didnt even get to finish my microwaved macaroni smh)
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sometimes i just want miles to deal with the tediousness of taking medicine for their anxiety and having a shitty pharmacy so sometimes they won’t have their sertraline for a few days bc the prescription wasn’t refilled and they end up being extra stressed and making this exact expression 24/7
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Feeling like there's some untapped potential in a gem that's so brittle and tender they're only bound to live for a few hundred years because the erosion is getting to them fast..... knowing you're only there for a second when everyone else's lifespan is eternity... but being shielded so you can get a chance to live like them nonetheless.... even though you can feel time getting to you more and more and being aware that things can only get worse.... ough
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My Top 5 Painters
4/5 - Edward Hopper
Always reluctant to discuss himself and his art, Hopper simply said, "The whole answer is there on the canvas." Hopper was stoic and fatalistic—a quiet introverted man with a gentle sense of humor and a frank manner. Hopper was someone drawn to an emblematic, anti-narrative symbolism
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