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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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How Mexicans feel about duendes too.

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True. Most Irish people, as Norwegians do with Trolls, will happily let the 'fairies' be a thing to make tours for tourists and idle threats to make children behave. Most Irish people will have a very normal and mature explanation of fairies as a common folk mythology that expresses some dimension of Irish culture but are not, obviously, to be taken literally.

And most Irish people, if you ask them to move a stone from a fairy circle will immoveably, flatly respond with 'absolutely fucking not'.

Construction projects have had to halt and be abandoned for it.

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At work me and a couple coworkers (black, white, and mexican) had a fun discussion on whether there are more ghosts at a hospital or a cemetery.

everyone individually took a moment to specify that ghosts probably aren't REAL real. then weighed in on where and why.

for the record my position was that there's probably way more ghosts in hospitals because that's where people die horribly, but since you can only see ghosts in dark, solitary conditions, graveyards at night is where the majority of ghost sightings occur. hospitals are usually well lit and busy, so even if they're crammed with ghosts the living are too damn busy to see them. meanwhile if a cemetery has even one ghost that followed her corpse there from the hospital, she'll be spotted because that's where all the ghost hunters go to look.

this theory was received as extremely sensible, and a coworker drew the conclusion that that's why abandoned hospitals are even scarier than graveyards. once the place gets abandoned then you can tell how much ghosts got built up.

we all liked this explanation a lot and explained it to everyone else all night. and of course, none of us believe in ghosts.

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This photojournalist's home, too, was reduced to rubble. His campaign is here:

The link was in this tweet of his. Verified, so I don't want to see naysayers try to claim he's a scammer.

https://x.com/dn_osama_rabee/status/1882887923088961579

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[ID: tweet by @/dn_osama_rabee that says “710 martyrs in 50 hours.” /end ID]

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TOMORROW IS EID… BUT THIS YEAR, IT’S DIFFERENT

@samah-2

No decorations, NO SAFETY, no children’s laughter…

Because EID UNDER BOMBING is NOT a celebration.


BUT YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

With a SHARE, a PRAYER, or even a SMALL DONATION

You can help turn someone’s WAR DAY into a RAY OF HOPE.

BE THE MERCY in a time of pain.

TO DONATE OR SUPPORT

BE THE LIGHT IN THE DARKEST MOMENTS IN OUR LIFE

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Eid is joy, celebration, and family gatherings ..... But in Gaza, it's just another day under an endless siege and unbearable suffering. Does the world hear us? Does anyone understand how we live?

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hazem-suhil asked:

Dear Humanity, I hope this message finds you well.💙💙 My name is Hazem, and I’m from Gaza 🍉. I am doing everything I can to care for my family of 11, who depend on me to survive amidst this catastrophic situation. My brother Samer urgently needs expensive medical treatment, and we are struggling with malnutrition and water contamination. Please support or share our campaign! 🙏

Unfortunately I can’t donate, but I’ll try to boost your campaign

Vetted!

@inkshine @hazellevessque

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Have you lost a family member and felt the pain of regret and loss?! 😭

I hope you don't; for me this is our reality. Every day we lose someone we love 💔😔

Last year I lost my uncle and his entire family in a missile attack on his displacement site in Rafah, and Al Jazeera YouTube reported.


Today, I am in pain as I miss the dearest to my heart, my father, who suffered from a stroke that caused him quadriplegia. He could not cope with the catastrophic life as we lived in a tent that was like a grave. His weak body was exposed to malnutrition as a result of not providing the necessary food for his condition, and the severe cold caused him to have a heart attack that led to his immediate death.

I wake up terrified every night. I check on my family, whom I fear will die of cold 🥶😰

And it was not limited to this, but our tent that shelters my family, children, and my brother Samer, who suffers from a chronic illness, was flooded and swept away under the dirt as a result of the heavy rains. Our tent has become worn out and does not protect us from the winds and rain ⛈️⛺

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Please save What's left of us, share with us, and if you can, a donation can save an entire family from death ❣️🙏

My campaign verified by:

@dlxxv-vetted-donations & @a-shade-of-blue

@gazavetters , my number the list is ( #75 )

paliliberation , my number the list is ( #171 )

Our important links here

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Imagine a tent measuring 4 x 4 and 11 people live in it.

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please🙏

⛔Stop a minute‼️

Get to know Hashem's family

My name is Hashem from Gaza. I am 32 years old and my wife, Samar, is 27 years old. We have a child born in the eighth month of pregnancy. His mother was premature because of my wife's fear of war. My large family consists of 8 members: my father, mother, four male brothers and 2 females. My father died in the war due to a lack of medicine in hospitals as a result of the fierce war on Gaza.

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My story began when we were displaced from our home in northern Gaza in mid-October 2023 after a letter threatening eviction, and then the house was targeted and destroyed. Between this Exodus and the current fifth Exodus there are many stories and sufferings.

We now live in plastic tents, which are thermal ovens, which are not suitable for living and do not provide the minimum necessities of life, in addition to the spread of epidemics and diseases, which puts our lives in danger.

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Through this campaign, we are trying to collect enough money to meet our needs and get us out of the Gaza Strip safely. We ask you to stand by us and protect us from this severe danger.

Support and share🤍

best wishes:

Hashem alshawish

Note:

The campaign was documented through:

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Hello, champions! 🌟

A heartfelt thank you for your amazing support in our campaign! We’ve reached 28% of our first goal, and only 5% remains to reach the first third! 💪🔥

I’m confident that your support will continue with us until the end. Every contribution makes a difference and brings us closer to our goal!

Thank you, and the journey continues! 💙🚀

Anonymous asked:

Hello,

I hope you’re all doing well. 🌿

I need your help to share my family's story and raise awareness about our struggle. Every voice counts, and your support means the world. 🙏

💬 Please reblog my pinned post or, if you're able, consider donating just $5—it could be life-changing for those facing unimaginable hardship.

Your kindness and solidarity make a real difference. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! 🤍✨

@abedmajeed

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What Strength Really Means 💪

✅️ Vetted by @gazavetters {537} ✅️

Hey everyone, my name is Abdelmajed. I don’t usually talk much about myself, but today, I want to share a little piece of my story.

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I was born and raised in Gaza, a place that has always been my home 🏡. I grew up surrounded by my family, my friends, and the streets that I knew like the back of my hand. Life wasn’t always easy, but we had love, laughter, and dreams. I used to think that no matter what happened, home would always be here. But life has a way of changing things in ways we never expect.

Over the past months, everything I once knew has disappeared. The streets that were once filled with children playing are now silent. The houses that held so many memories are now just rubble. And the people I loved—some of them are gone forever. 💔

✅️ Vetted by @gazavetters {537} ✅️