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*voz de Juan Carlos Bodoque* Me quiero mataaaaar

@enosicthon / enosicthon.tumblr.com

Jim. 26. Cualquier pronombre/any pronouns. 🇲🇽. Here are the illuminated cities at the center of me. Otros mundos son posibles

Messages between me and Ibrahim @wolf-aid on the 17th of april 2025, shared with his permission

Ibrahim is only fifteen years old, and this is the kind of things he has to deal with because of the occupation. He dreams of continuing his education, but this genocide has taken that from him. Ibrahim’s home, school, and the places he used to spend his time have been destroyed, and he has been displaced multiple times and lost many relatives in the bombings. No one should have to go through this, and especially not at his age.

On top of this, both of his parents suffer from health issues, which is scary enough for a child to experience even outside of a war zone where they can’t get adequate treatment.

Prices in Gaza are sky high for food, medications and other necessities, and evacuations are expensive too. If you can donate to Ibrahim’s campaign, you are helping this family survive until the border reopens, and making sure they can afford to leave when they have the chance.

Thanks to Ibrahim’s hard work campaigning for his family, they have reached almost 90% of their goal, but they still have a little under 10,000 to go. Please don’t ignore him and don’t let this campaign slow down when they are so close to reaching their goal 🙏🏼🇵🇸

€70,433 raised out of 80,000

Please guys share and donate too we are very close to our goal which is 88% now please Share and donate too

Nader is 17 years old, and his family's life depends on gathering enough money to escape the horrors in Gaza. They need this money to escape immediate violent danger, like bombings.

Nader has been working day and night to promote their campaign since December 2024.

Nader & his family still need €30,934 to reach their €50,000 goal. Please help them reach safety!! Thank you!

Please help support Nader! €19,309 raised so they’re less than 700 away from 20,000, let’s get them there this weekend ❤️

Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography: 2002 — Andrew Lesnie, ACS, ASC The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Directed by Peter Jackson Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1

Andrew Lesnie immersed himself in the project by rereading the books and going through hundreds of sketches and paintings created by Tolkien artists Ted Nasmith, Alan Lee and John Howe. “The art department was a constant source of inspiration for me,” Lesnie recalls. “In the main hallway was a huge mural that was a condensed visual interpretation of the narrative for the trilogy. It consisted of conceptual drawings, set designs, costume designs, location photos and so forth. It was a matter of throwing everything into one great big pot and letting it simmer.” A big pot it certainly was, for the three films entailed 274 days of principal photography encompassing 600 scenes, 350 sets and more than 4 million feet of exposed negative. “The Lord of the Rings trilogy deals with such a staggering number of issues and takes so many directions that it’s better to let the process operate subliminally. That way, your work starts springing out of a different place than you might normally anticipate.” While Lesnie and Jackson viewed other films for elements such as staging or stylistic treatment, both knew that the books were the obvious source of inspiration. As Lesnie declares, “Tolkien’s writing is exceptionally eloquent in its depiction of feeling and mood.” American Cinematographer, December 2001
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definitely top 10 image. like every day we are given so many opportunities to use it. unreal mileage. timeless

My dog's really a study in Buddhism. He can see my muffin wrapper and he's miserable. Crying. He needs to eat my muffin wrapper so bad.

I get up and throw it away. He forgets about it immediately and happily goes to sleep.

You are not sad because you do not have a muffin wrapper, my beautiful boy, you are sad because you want the muffin wrapper.

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