"Is human nature inherently good or evil" Human nature is inherently that of a big, awkward ape. Our nature is to love eating and sleeping. Everything else is stuff we made up later.
This may or may not have made me cry a little :3 I want to be a dragon tbh
My friend Mahrah (@mahrahpalestine) is an engineering student. She is brilliant and speaks with a clarity of analysis and thoughtfulness (even in a second language, even while living in crisis), that is profoundly impressive and humbling to me. She holds hope that Palestine will be free, and when it is, she will use her knowledge and skill to help rebuild.
Her father lost his job due to the war, and she does not have the money for university fees. The situation for her and other Palestinians is getting more difficult as the duration of the crossing closure increases, and the genocidal famine is leading to sickness and starvation.
Mahrah explained, "Food is missing from the markets. If the food is found, it is usually unhealthy because it contains preservatives and we eat it for a year and 8 months, and this causes diseases. But there are no other options to do without it. My nephews are at risk for my father's and mother's diseases and need healthy food because they are at an advanced age. It's like a famine, but there is no media to cover what's happening. They killed all the journalists."
Donations have been slowing, and she is afraid for her family's health. If you can spare some money to help them, please do.
Mahrah has been so incredibly kind and loving to me in our conversations, even checking in how I've been while recovering from surgery. She has extended so much compassion towards me, and I want to encourage others to extend that same level of compassion towards her.
i need an entire rundown of what alucard was doing during those 300 years he was travelling bc how are you gonna keep dropping all this lore and not elaborate
Juste: "I've never understood that vow-of-chastity business, to be honest. Doesn't sound healthy to me."
Mizrak:
Reblog if you are also not a straight people.
im not telling people what TO ship but the way fandoms represent ships are so interesting. cuz every time they HAVE to make one person the sweet, meek, shy, feminine one and the other the big, strong, aggressive, masculine one- gay ships, lesbian ships, straight ships, whatever, it has to have the strong masc x weak femme dynamic. AND it doesnt even necessarily correlate with the genders or the canon characters dynamic, bc every time without fail when theres a ship between a dark skinned feminine woman and a white masculine man they make the dark skinned woman the big strong masc one and the white guy the sweet cute feminine one. Whereas if its a ship between two white people, they pick whichever one is slightly more feminine to make the weak shy helpless feminine one, UNLESS one of them is disabled in which case the disabled one automatically becomes the weak feminine one. like im not out here saying "you cant ship a masc and femme character together" thats not what im saying its just so interesting what fandoms as a whole ship, how they can reinforce existing stereotypes in society, and how people often see their shipping as a form of activism when its actually just recreating stereotypical dynamics
MY BEAUTIFUL WIFE IS BACK
my top hobbies are shame and embarrassment but i also occasionally dabble in envy
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The most anxious being on the planet :) some kind of vampire prince 19 ★he/him★trans:3 I reblog silly things sometimes so maybe avert our eyes if you're a child
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