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Fun fact: Gaza's tunnel industry thrived b/c of Israel's siege (2006-present) & one of the earliest uses was to smuggle KFC from Egyptđź§µ

We were literally being starved to near death until the 1st smuggling tunnel brought in Twinkies, crisps & biscuits, all were banned by Israel pic.twitter.com/jcGmjSudG8

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

2\ In 2006, Israel decided to use starvation as a weapon against Gaza.

Cruelty was the point. Israel's PM said "No fuel? Gazans can walk" (hospitals, water treatment facilities, schools, ambulances... all need fuel).

His top aide said "we're putting Gaza on a diet"!

STARVATION pic.twitter.com/w23zOOqivr

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

3\ Israel's siege was so absurd, so vindictive & so brutal to the extent that Pasta was banned (along with most foods, drinks & other necessities)!

A literal calorie count was made of the bare minimum Gazan needed to survive but NOT live.

Israel allowed in LESS than that count! pic.twitter.com/uWcrWn3gZD

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

4\ Egypt was under enormous US & Israeli pressure to close its borders with Gaza

The Egyptian gov had to comply, but they tolerated the tunnels to prevent Gaza's demise

Israel was the ONLY one closing down Gaza's air & water spaces, thus responsible for providing an alternative

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

5\ Some of the 1st goods to be brought in were biscuits, crisps, chocolate, twinkies (most were mashed & pulverized)

As soon as the news broke, there were stampedes to buy anything.

My father managed to buy some twinkies. I treasured it for days before eating it! pic.twitter.com/SpwNzd3hBC

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

6\ The early tunnels were also used to reunite families & lovers & to import vehicles, medicines, fuel, cigarettes...

The only way to stop Gazans from building smuggling tunnels is to end the siege & reopen Gaza to the world. No human can live happily in a cage for 17 years! pic.twitter.com/oo2vhZ1VBm

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

7\Gaza is full of engineers & construction workers unemployable b/c of Israel's siege
Hence the smuggling tunnels attracted many

Egypt destroyed tunnels in 2015 & opened its borders for commercial goods

Unemployment returned & Hamas recruited tunnel workers to build its "metro" pic.twitter.com/qZPbuYXLV9

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

8\ The severity of Israel's siege changes across time as a tool of blackmail: "if you behave & keep quiet, you'll get some food & fuel"

It was most insane in 2006-2009
In 2009, Israel allowed processed Hummus but banned "hummus with extras"👇

The siege is even worse since Oct 7 pic.twitter.com/GmOKx9Xt27

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

PS. This thread is to merely highlight a key factor that enabled the creation of Hamas' militant tunnels:

Endless occupation & a punishing siege punctuated by periodic wars creating record unemployment, poverty, despair & resentment that made it easy for Hamas to recruit & build

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) November 20, 2023

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@kaulayauwrites said:

what is, in your opinion, the best way to world build? how can you avoid writing a bland, archetypal universe or copying an already existing one? sorry if I’m not being clear, haha, and thanks so much!

Hey there, thanks so much for your ask! I honestly love talking about the world-building process, so I’m really glad you sent this; let’s dive right in!

Best Way to World-Build?

In my opinion, there isn’t a best way to world-build. The “best” process depends on what is needed and what you’ll actually need to know for your writing. What follows isn’t necessarily what I would call the best way, but it’s a good way to cover your bases and opens up a lot of options for going in-depth with details. (It’ll be a bit of a long list, but definitely worth it in the long run.)

For each country you’re going to include or mention in your story, think about:

Name

Capital and major cities, and locations

Border shape

3 most common landforms

Historical sites or places that mean a great deal to the people living there

General economic scheme (ex. capitalist, Communist, Socialist, etc)

Most important laws

Major differences from the character’s homeland

Military setup (different branches, enlistment age, etc)

Climate

Relations with surrounding countries

Societal norms (gender roles, public & professional behavior, etc)

Stance on LGBT+ rights, and treatment of LGBT+ people

Most and least respected professions

Common religions

Stereotypes about this country (any and all)

Common pastimes and hobbies

Popularity of sports, movies, and other forms of entertainment

Genres of music (and possibly stereotypes of people who listen to them)

Language(s) spoken

Beauty standards and the commercialization of them

Commercialization that feeds off of the peoples’ insecurities

For each city you’re going to include or mention in your story, think about:

The “aesthetic” (think of it the way NYC’s aesthetic is taxis, skyscrapers, and nightlife)

Public opinion of street performers

Any recreational centers and common activities

Popularity of a town counsel or the idea of opening to the public for improvement ideas

How well-known the city is by everyone around it, or how much of a tourist attraction it might be

State of educational buildings

Percentage of unemployment versus those who are actively searching for jobs, and how this affects the city’s reputation

3+ popular businesses, maybe food or clothing stores

The way business is generally conducted

Opportunities for nightlife (etc. bars, night clubs, etc)

Usual daytime attire, usual nighttime attire

Any sort of tradition (ex. sharing dreams in the morning, praying before meals, etc)

Stance on more advanced technology

Treatment of different age groups

Again, cliches and stereotypes that might exist of people who live there

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Commonly seen colors

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People’s opinion on the government as a whole (then in-depth, if you want)

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Making Your World Distinct

This can be pretty tough, honestly. There’s (almost) always a world themed around something out there that’s probably more well-known, famous even. Let’s start with everyone’s favorite wizarding world, that of the Harry Potter books. Your world can be as interesting and different as it gets but because it includes wizards, someone out there is always going to relate it to Harry Potter. So how can we avoid this?

There’s one proven way to this this, especially if you don’t want to change your world. Accentuate any and all differences that would set your story apart from a more well-known world. Maybe our wizards’ spells depend on a material transaction, or they won’t work. Maybe there’s some sort of wizarding god who must be pleased to cast a successful spell. Not so much like HP anymore, huh?

Just remember, there’s a huge difference between world-building through details and world-building through exposition. Both are acceptable, but both have their own appropriate time to be utilized. Take a break from telling the reader flat-out how this thing works, and instead reveal it through the world’s details. Not only does this help treat your readers like the competent individuals they are, it also immerses them so much in the world that there isn’t much of a chance to compare your world to others.

Tl;dr—World-building isn’t really something that can be explained for you by someone else. There are certainly questions that exist to help you, but following a guide that works for someone else might not work for you. Explore the details! (And let the reader explore them, too!)

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