I need ATJ so bad broShe/her
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Y’all, I need Weasel, aka Jack Hammer, fics rn. I need him so bad. I’m not joking.
Like look at him.
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i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
gif credit: @divineandmajesticinone
i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
gif credit: @divineandmajesticinone
i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
gif credit: @divineandmajesticinone
i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
gif credit: @divineandmajesticinone
i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
gif credit: @divineandmajesticinone
i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
gif credit: @divineandmajesticinone
i think about this 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year
Risky reblog.
"I find Ragetti absurdly sexy. I need more Ragetti/Elizabeth, Ragetti/OFC smut."
The only thing that would heal me is moments like these with my s/o
Oh my god I need him so bad
he’s literally harmless. just look at this big sleepy guy <333
MY HOLY TRINITY:
OH MY VOD I NEED HIM SO BAD OMG USGYABJK
just sergei looking pretty ✧
Why does kraven's twink brother chameleon has a super hairy chest and kraven the alfa male himself is basically hairless
Cameron Frye is my spirit animal and I love him with all of my heart. I don’t think he receives enough recognition as a character, or at least within my tightly-knit group of friends. He’ll never be real, as a physical character, but the concept that he conveys is very, very prevalent. I think we all have a bit of Frye in our hearts and minds.
I’m going in raw
Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Sergei Kravinoff -> Kraven the Hunter (Part 6)
🇵🇸 Hello friends 🇵🇸
I am Maram Nabulsi from Gaza, a 18-year-old girl. My home in Khan Younis was destroyed, and I found myself and my family living in a camp for displaced people in Mawasi Khan Younis, under the scorching sun, inside a tent swaying in the wind. 🇵🇸
Every day is a new battle. I was deprived of studying for my last year in school📚👩🎓 and graduating from it, my dream of joining the human medicine 🏥🩺specialization was taken away from me, my hopes and dreams have faded since the outbreak of these damned events on October 7. 🇵🇸
I feel as if the world has abandoned me, and no one cares. In our small tent, we are under physical and emotional siege. Every night I reach my hands to the sky, and ask God to give me the strength to overcome this nightmare, I need your help to save my life and complete my dream abroad 🍉🇵🇸
Please donate +30$ to save my life♥️🌿
Verified by @beesandwatermelons - Line #207
Hi everyone ...
I am Maram Al-Nabulsi, I currently live in the completely destroyed 🏚🚀city of Gaza, specifically Khan Younis. Since the war on Gaza began on 10/7/2023, my family - my father Muhammad, my mother Hiba and my siblings Nour, Maram, Mahmoud - have been living in constant fear, crying and suffering because of shrapnel, shells and bullets. We have no food🥘🌯, no electricity, no cooking gas, no schools🏢📚, no homes🏚, no cleaning supplies, no clothes🧣🧥🧤. Our house was completely destroyed. My school was bombed, and my sister Nour's university was turned into rubble, which deprived us all of education. The war forced us to live in displacement centers, which are just tents that are not suitable for living, especially in winter. Every day we live death, terror and panic a thousand times because of the continuous bombing of my city. The war has killed more than 50 of my relatives and neighbors. At the beginning of the war, we took refuge in my aunt's house, but it was also turned into rubble. Imagine: We have escaped imminent death more than 20 times, and have been displaced between shelters more than 13 times. My brothers and I have suffered from many diseases due to malnutrition, and we need medicine constantly. If we stay in Gaza, we may lose our lives. Recently, we have been seriously considering leaving Gaza to a safe place. However, the travel costs are very high. We need more than 70 thousand dollars to leave Gaza. Due to the exorbitant prices, rampant unemployment, insecurity, the ongoing blockade, and the continuous bombing, we have lost all our money. How can we live in such insecurity💔🙏, with the constant bombing and shrapnel flying above us? My dear compassionate friends around the world, with your generous donations, even if small, you can save 5 people from imminent death, allowing us to start a life outside Gaza full of love, peace, and hope. Best regards from Gaza City....🍉🇵🇸
Verified by @beesandwatermelons - Line #207
Personally, the whole "you joke about this happening in your dr but then you'll experience and regret—" "you script this thing and not realizing it's real" idk man, maybe some people are just in fact used to coping things in different ways? 🧍🏻
Like you tell me alright, that maybe a million years old shifter, would really still highly likely to give a fuck about something happening in their dr like idk an apocalypse? No dude, they most likely would get used to that by now. Should they get used to it? Maybe not. But just because a shifter doesn't feel anything about it or give two shits, doesn't mean they don't think shifting isn't real. Idk but that's just my take on it, let me know how you feel about this 🤷🏻
✅️Vetted by @90-ghost
Help my family here 🙏🙏
Everything is unbelievable and our life is hard. Everything is expensive and I need support follow you guys 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️Every dollar you contribute will make a tangible difference in our lives. Your donations can ensure that this newborn baby has a chance at survival and that can provide my children with the necessities they deserve.
✅️Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #373 )✅️
Hi everyone, I'm Ali, 24, from Gaza🍉😔.I'm going through a really tough time right now💔. I lost my job, my house was destroyed, and I lost all my dreams💔😔. It's been really hard on me, and I've been struggling to keep going.I used to be a law student, and I had my heart set on becoming a lawyer. But now, I'm just trying to find a way to make ends meet and feed my family🥹💔.I've started a campaign to try and get them something simple to ease their hunger. I'm reaching out to you with hope, knowing that your support can make a life-changing difference for me and my family. My family and I are facing a difficult time due to the harsh winter weather and the poor condition of our tent.I'm struggling to meet our basic survival needs. I would deeply appreciate any help you could offer.😔🙏
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I am BEGGING someone to make a s3x pollen fic about Sergei Kravinoff and a fem! reader, I NEED THIS.
Me after going to the search tab and seeing my recent searches, aka, desperate attempts to find a fic like this:
going to school after experiencing quantum immortality
Please help us😭🙏🌿🇵🇸
In one corner of Gaza,
drowning in destruction and echoing with suffering, sat Umm Saleh, a woman in her fifties, beside her modest tent hastily erected after losing her home in the latest bombardment. Her face told stories of patience and resilience, with lines of time etched on it as if they were records of unforgettable events.
Umm Saleh, who once lived in a small house filled with the voices of her children, now bore witness to the agony of displacement. She was forced to flee with her children after a shell hit their home, leaving behind years of memories and simple belongings she never imagined would become unattainable.🌿🍉
Every morning, Umm Saleh leaves her tent in search of sustenance to feed her children. She goes to bakeries providing aid, waiting for hours under Gaza’s scorching sun. Despite the exhaustion that weighs down her frail body, she carries the bread, dampened with her tears, and returns with a fake smile that conceals the worries of a mother striving to protect the remnants of her family.🇵🇸🌿
At night, when everyone else is asleep, Umm Saleh remains seated at the entrance of the tent, gazing at the dark sky. She reminisces about the days gone by, about her home that was once filled with warmth, and about her elderly, ailing husband of 70 years. Despite the pain, she finds remnants of hope in her heart—a hope for a day when peace will return and her children and grandchildren will live in a new home brimming with joy.
In moments of solitude, Umm Saleh finds solace in prayer and supplication. She implores God to protect Gaza and its people and to wipe away the dust of sorrow from everyone’s hearts. She often repeats, "We are here to remind the world that we are stronger than war, and we will rebuild our lives anew, no matter the cost."
Umm Saleh is not just a displaced woman but a symbol of patience and strength in the face of harsh circumstances. Her story, like the stories of thousands of mothers in Gaza, embodies the continuous struggle for life in a land torn apart by war, yet still blossoming with hope.
In one corner of Gaza, drowning in destruction and echoing with suffering, sat Umm Saleh, a woman in her fifties, beside her modest tent hastily erected after losing her home in the latest bombardment. Her face told stories of patience and resilience, with lines of time etched on it as if they were records of unforgettable events.
Umm Saleh, who once lived in a small house filled with the voices of her children, now bore witness to the agony of displacement. She was forced to flee with her children after a shell hit their home, leaving behind years of memories and simple belongings she never imagined would become unattainable.
Every morning, Umm Saleh leaves her tent in search of sustenance to feed her children. She goes to bakeries providing aid, waiting for hours under Gaza’s scorching sun. Despite the exhaustion that weighs down her frail body, she carries the bread, dampened with her tears, and returns with a fake smile that conceals the worries of a mother striving to protect the remnants of her family.
At night, when everyone else is asleep, Umm Saleh remains seated at the entrance of the tent, gazing at the dark sky. She reminisces about the days gone by, about her home that was once filled with warmth, and about her elderly, ailing husband of 70 years. Despite the pain, she finds remnants of hope in her heart—a hope for a day when peace will return and her children and grandchildren will live in a new home brimming with joy.
In moments of solitude, Umm Saleh finds solace in prayer and supplication. She implores God to protect Gaza and its people and to wipe away the dust of sorrow from everyone’s hearts. She often repeats, "We are here to remind the world that we are stronger than war, and we will rebuild our lives anew, no matter the cost."
Umm Saleh is not just a displaced woman but a symbol of patience and strength in the face of harsh circumstances. Her story, like the stories of thousands of mothers in Gaza, embodies the continuous struggle for life in a land torn apart by war, yet still blossoming with hope.
Hello
My name is Amal, a mother of five children from Gaza🇵🇸🌿. We are currently suffering from displacement and facing very difficult circumstances that have weighed heavily on me🍉🌿😭. I am in need of financial assistance to overcome this crisis.
Any support🙏, no matter how small, will have a significant impact on improving my situation🙏😭.
Please, help me.