you know how it is
i know that some people are going to look at ruby and the doctor crying at the end of the episode and think that that was the show having them mourn over these teenagers going off to die, but i truly believe that those tears were from anger— ruby’s from the frustration of seeing your best friend be treated with such disrespect and disgust, and the doctor’s from the sheer indignation of it all, being so close to helping people, saving them, only to see that those people would rather stay in their own prejudices. and it seems there’s nothing you can do to change it. the rage and grief that comes with that
she edward on my grove til it's alive
when they say something so 8phobic you gotta hit em with that grace holloway stare
you are a bartender. a creepy posh guy dressed as some kind of dracula walks in demanding a fancy french wine. he stalks your address and follows you to your flat. with no explanation tells you to run. insults your boyfriend. blows up your house. leaves
i hope shein gets shut down i hope ai projects get shut down i hope billionaires go bankrupt i hope public transportation expands fast i am so tired of the world’s bs
bitches be like “I hate child labor” in their full temu outfit
“you just think you’re better than people for not shopping on temu” yes i do because i am
the reveal about ruby’s mother actually makes perfect sense when you think about it. why else would someone name their baby by pointing at a random sign in the middle of the night and dress in wizard robes while leaving said baby behind on a doorstep in a church if they weren’t a teenager whacked out of their mind on pain medications
Black Mercy
With the beginning of the war, she was displaced with her entire family on a tragic displacement journey several times. Imagine that she was suffering from a stroke and was unable to walk and suffered from diabetes and high blood pressure, and yet she was forced to be forcibly displaced several times from the northern Gaza Strip to Khan Younis, then to Rafah, then back to Khan Younis, then displaced to the Al-Zawaida area in the middle of the Gaza Strip. Forced displacement trips worsened her condition and the lack of medicine and food made her severely ill and unable to even speak..
My mother now lives in a tent made of cloth and plastic in the Al-Zawaida area in the middle of the Gaza Strip with heavy shelling and a shortage of all basic life necessities in addition to the medicine needed for her condition
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Every day that passes her condition worsens and worsens and I ask you to support and donate to her and the rest of the family to overcome their difficult tragic circumstances..
Every donation from you contributes to alleviating my mother's illness and helps in providing her with medicine and in order to provide the necessary money to transfer her for treatment abroad when the Rafah crossing opens..
@90-ghost
House in 2024
House: faggot
Foreman: I.. don't think you should be saying that
Chase: arh naur I theenk he carn archally. Ave you seenim with Wilson?
Cameron: I think it's a little rude to speculate about someone's sexuality while they're in the room
House: oh no no, let Chase continue. I wanna know when he'll start describing how I take in in the ass-
*house realizes something*
House: WE HAVE TO CHECK THE PATIENTS ASS