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A little girl died from hunger in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, despite being in the area where aid trucks are distributed. Another family in the north in Gaza city was forced to eat a donkey, which for many in Palestine is inconceivable culturally. Bisan says there isn't even water (clean OR dirty) for them to drink or wash with.
A doctor in Gaza had to perform an amputation on a child without anesthesia, and the child died from pain
The doctor started crying out of frustration
Doctors in Gaza saw things and faced concerns that mountains could not bear, and yet they are still trying.
There are no words left to speak
It is pretty clear the show was telling us that Gi-hun felt suspicious that Sang-woo knew about the dalgona game right after the game ended. However, at that time, I personally think he trusted that not to be true—that Sang-woo really didn’t know and just was nervous about the game. It was kind of a leap of faith for him. It makes sense for Gi-hun knowing his beliefs in people. ( But even if he accepted it fully that Sang-woo deliberately didn’t tell him, he already forgave him. )
But once he realized the kind of person the games made Sang-woo, thats when he knew Sang-woo purposefully kept it from him. As @degenerata69 said in their fic, him choosing “triangle” was basically a petty way of saying “i know what you did.”
Thats another reason Gi-hun wanting to end the games and go home with Sang-woo has such a big impact on me. He was forgiving Sang-woo for everything from the beginning. He felt that Sang-woo was still naturally good even when Sang-woo did him and everyone else wrong.
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