Heyyyyyyyy
Just a little experiment, but reblog if you love the League of Villains and dislike the bnha ending.
kabru loses the plot
Reminds me when a yt commentator said they hated Kalim bcuz they were convinced that he was a secret bastard. Saying the carriage took him “for a reason”…
Kalim gets disliked for the silliest of reason in this fandom 💔
Sometimes...being a hater in off is everything we have.
Ruggie too bc i miss him
Jade has two kinds of laughter:
AND HE'S SOOO CHARMING WHEN HE LAUGHS
Consider this a part 2 to the previous post
(also this is just for fun while I continue to draw and waste my life away on these gay cookies...)
For each note this post gets Rachel Zegler gets to hit one Disn*y executive or racist sexist internet douchebag in the face with a shovel
Suad Ahmad is an engineer from Gaza. She graduated from university at the top of her class and was rapidly excelling in her career as an instructor, consultant, and team leader.
Suad, her husband, and their family were overjoyed to find out she was pregnant. Sadly, this was only a week before occupation began its illegal scorched earth campaign against the people of Gaza. Suad's home (left) and workplace (right) were destroyed, and she and her husband's family were displaced from the north.
After building a scaffolding structure for their family in the supposed “safe area” in Rafah (left), the occupation attacked the city and forced their evacuation. Suad and her family were then displaced to Deir al-Balah, where they procured a tent (right). As you can see, these are small, vulnerable structures, completely exposed to the elements. They were exposed to multiple disease vectors while also being unable to procure enough food. During this time, Suad became extremely sick with gastroenteritis, a dangerous condition during pregnancy.
On the day she went into labor, Suad had to walk a great distance to the hospital. Upon arrival, she found that the hospital was operating at bare minimal capacity. There was not even a bed for her to use. Suad’s baby was born with minimal medical support, and the ordeal was extremely difficult. The occupation then began bombing the vicinity of the hospital. Suad and her baby were in immense danger, with nowhere to turn.
Unfortunately, the situation has only gotten worse. Suad and her infant are now living in a tent in extreme heat. IOF attacks continue, putting their lives in immediate danger. The occupation’s blockade on Rafah Crossing and the destruction of roads and infrastructure has led to increased, extreme food scarcity. Suad cannot find enough food to feed herself or her baby. She has not been able to recover from the difficult birth, and her baby is missing out on crucial nutrition needed for neonatal development.
Suad has had a campaign open for several weeks, raising support so that she, her husband, and her husband’s mother and sister could evacuate to Egypt. Sadly, progress has been slow. She was unable to collect the necessary resources to evacuate before the occupation illegally seized Rafah Crossing, the only border crossing that would enable evacuation.
However, international pressure continues to mount on the occupation to depart the crossing. Once they do, Suad and her baby need to be able to evacuate to Egypt for their health and safety. You can help make this possible by directly supporting them at the link below.
Please, help give Suad and her baby a better chance at life. If you cannot give, please reblog this post and repost the link▶️ (https://gofund.me/ebaee2af) across all of your social media accounts.
Verified by @nabulsi
Below are vetted campaigns I have come across today and compiled into one list to make it easier for us to generate the best possible impact.
Donations for aid (Gaza, Sudan, Congo)
Donate to Watermelon Relief to provide meals for displaced families in Gaza
Check out Operation Olive Branch for campaigns to help rebuild homes and businesses in Gaza
Purchase eSIMs to help Gazans stay connected
Donate to help plant farmlands in Gaza
Donate to Gaza's municipality services to bring basic necessities to people in Gaza like clean water
Verified ways to send aid to Gaza (tents, food, water, etc...)
Support Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Care for Congo: hygine & sanitary kits
Evacuation campaigns (Gaza & Sudan):
Help Hussam save his children (very low on funds)
Donate to Laila and her pregnant mother
Tawfik's family needs our support
Fundraiser to help evacuate a family from Sudan
Mahmoud Hillis wants to keep his children safe
Assist Yehia in providing for his three children in the midst of genocide
Help Ebrahim rebuild hope amidst devastation
Save Maysara's life
Help Alia and her children get to safety
Aya is fundraising to evacuate her family
Donate to Ahmed and his family's appeal
Fundraiser to sponsor Alaa Asfour
Help Suad and her family evacuate to safety
Marah is fundraising for her family's survival
Donate to Iyad's campaign to save his wife and children
Amani and her 3 boys need our support to rebuild their life
Save Marah's family from famine and death
Donate to save Zeina (7), Eileen (6), and Yamen (4)
Support Yazan's campaign
Raffle to save Izzideen's family
Help Amal in her efforts to get her family to safety
Donate so that Ahmed can continue his education
Lama (8), Hussam (5) and Maram (1 month) need our help
Help Firas keep his family safe
Donate to Amira's efforts to save her mother's life
Help medical students in Sudan
Help Mohammed's family find safety
Support Hani reach his campaign goal to save his family
please🙏
⛔Stop a minute‼️
My name is Hashem from Gaza. I am 32 years old and my wife, Samar, is 27 years old. We have a child born in the eighth month of pregnancy. His mother was premature because of my wife's fear of war. My large family consists of 8 members: my father, mother, four male brothers and 2 females. My father died in the war due to a lack of medicine in hospitals as a result of the fierce war on Gaza.
My story began when we were displaced from our home in northern Gaza in mid-October 2023 after a letter threatening eviction, and then the house was targeted and destroyed. Between this Exodus and the current fifth Exodus there are many stories and sufferings.
We now live in plastic tents, which are thermal ovens, which are not suitable for living and do not provide the minimum necessities of life, in addition to the spread of epidemics and diseases, which puts our lives in danger.
Through this campaign, we are trying to collect enough money to meet our needs and get us out of the Gaza Strip safely. We ask you to stand by us and protect us from this severe danger.
Hashem alshawish
Note:
The campaign was documented through:
@90-ghost
@gaza-evacuation-funds ( @el-shab-hussein @nabulsi )
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