i just hope that no person anywhere in the world at any point in the future has to go through what mothers in gaza went through these past few months.
like it was so insane. women were giving birth without medical aid and having c-sections without anaesthesia while being malnourished and unable to properly provide food and warmth to their newborns. they couldn't produce milk and couldn't afford baby formula. hell, at a certain point finding baby formula was impossible in certain areas of gaza. and there was the constant fear of death hanging over their heads.
there were hopes that after the ceasefire things would improve for these babies and their mothers. that their quality of life would improve. but now that there are chances that israel won't continue with the ceasefire, we need to support these mothers and infants, now more than ever.
please please consider helping my friend suad, who has a little baby boy who suffers from respiratory problems. she just wants to ensure her son's well being. baby khaled is around 8 months old. her fundraiser has been verified (#279).
please help suad and her baby
yippee i love being for whom the bell tolls 😁 #mybell
Chen Chi-kwan (陳其寬)
Believe it or not every time you as a woman tell someone they really need to shut the fuck up instead of trying to be nice when you know they aren't ever going to be - you actually save yourself like 6 months of chronic illness for no reason
Seeing yourself as capable and being able to make decisions calmly and on your own terms is a bigger life upgrade than any job or life opportunity itself could validate or offer
Well this is bungus. The heart is a big bungus badungus
Fernando O'Connor (Argentinian, 1966), Amarillo, 2011. Oil and charcoal on canvas, 180 x 200 cm.
John Zurier - Early Morning
Oil on linen, 43 × 63.5 cm, 2014
I want to paint mermaids like that and make art that has real spirit again :( when can I finally go home to myself and how