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I'm karma 18, ze/xey/it/he gay, trans, demi and poly audhd for the win :o)

I know people are tired of hearing about this, I'm not sure why else things would be going so slow. But Ahmed and his mother still need your help. He still suffers from hepatitis and his mother's condition has been worsening, He's her sole caretaker and she requires expensive medication and care for her chronic illnesses. It's the middle of winter and they only have a tent to take shelter in.

They've received only 2 donations in the past 4 DAYS!

Donate to his GOFUNDME (1 Dollar equals 10.96 SEK) and CHUFFED

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Dear friends,

I write to you today with a heavy heart, as life in Gaza becomes more difficult with each passing day. The ongoing war has shattered our lives, and every day presents new struggles that feel almost impossible to overcome.

One of the greatest challenges we face is the constant lack of electricity. It's something we’ve come to live with, and it leaves us in darkness for most of the day. The simplest tasks, like charging our phones or filling up water, have become increasingly difficult.

Water, a basic necessity, is only available to us for a few hours once a week. We spend long hours each week trying to fill as many containers as possible to last through the days. The challenge of living without reliable access to water is hard to describe, but it’s a reality we are facing every single day.

In addition to this, the cost of everything has skyrocketed. Basic food, medicine, and necessities are now out of reach for many families. Prices have become unaffordable, and it is getting harder to make ends meet.

In the face of these challenges, we’ve come to realize that we need a source of sustainable energy to get through the darkness and manage our daily needs. We’re raising funds to purchase solar panels that will cost around $3,500 USD. These panels will allow us to charge our phones, provide light during the endless hours of darkness, and most importantly, help us manage our water supply more effectively.

The solar panels will make a huge difference in our daily lives. They will allow us to survive with more dignity, giving us the ability to stay connected, fill our water containers, and provide some relief in this challenging situation.

If you are able to help in any way—whether through a financial contribution or by sharing this post with others—it would mean the world to us. Your support will make a real and lasting difference.

To those of you who have already stepped in to help, we want to express our deepest gratitude. Your kindness, generosity, and commitment are something we will never forget. You have been a light in our darkest times, and we are so grateful for your support.

Together, we can make it through. Thank you for standing with us.

With heartfelt thanks,

$5,160 / $20,000 as of March 16th, 1:36AM UTC-6.

I’m unsure how much money compared to his GFM is needed, but assuming from the lack of updates, it is likely more than that. Please do what you can.

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Please keep supporting Ahmed's family

I have made a post about Ahmed @ahmedfamily900 and his family back in November. Their campaign has made progress (from €797 to €3,397 raised of the €100,000 goal, only 3% funded), but it remained very slow, sometimes going days with minimal increase.

This family is trying to raise funds for their daily needs of around 20 members and for the treatment of several members who have been injured during the current campaign of genocide by the settler state. Two of those injured are children. Another child has cleft palate which needs prompt surgical correction to prevent speech and feeding difficulties. Ahmed's twin brother had been taken by the IOF and released in September. (Details in the post linked in par. 1)

With the impending truce, Ahmed and his family may be able to return to their home in the north of Gaza, and they would have been happy to return to a even broken down structure with dilapidated rooms, but some of their acquaintances have informed them that there is not even rubble to return to. They still need our support. ETA: Ahmed is also requesting others to sponsor/make their own posts/regularly share his campaign. If you can, please do not hesitate to do so.

Please keep supporting this family. Thank you.

Hello. It has been a week since Ahmed's family's campaign has received any donations. Please consider sending some their way if you can.

Currently at €3,607 / €100,000.

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My life is unbelievable here please don't scroll this 🙏🙏🔕🔕🔕📢

My name is Jehad and I lost everything here in Gaza. I've two small innocent kids who need your support and your kinds. You can read my full story here and you can share it if you can't donate.

My family need your support and your voice to share our story to the whole world who forget us and our daily suffering in tents.💔

*Your Donations Make a Big Difference

In Gaza, many people are living in extremely difficult conditions. There is no access to clean drinking water, and families are struggling with severe food shortages. The situation here in Gaza is very tough, and those in need are relying on your support.

*How Can Your Donations Help?

- *Water*: Many families in Gaza do not have access to clean water for drinking or daily use. Your donations can help provide safe drinking water.

- *Food*: Families in Gaza do not have enough food, and your donations can help provide basic meals for them.

- *Shelter*: Some families have lost their homes due to the ongoing situation. Your donations can help provide tents or shelter for them.

*Why Do We Need Your Help?

The need in Gaza is severe, and many children and families are in a dire situation. They cannot afford the basics of daily life. At this moment, your support can play a crucial role in improving the lives of these families

*Every Donation Counts!

Every donation, no matter how small, makes a difference. You can be the reason for a smile on the face of those suffering. Your donations will reach those in need and help them survive

*Donate Now, and Don’t Leave Our Brothers and Sisters in Gaza Alone in Their Hardship

Without your help, many people may not be able to access the essentials of life such as water and food. Let’s come together and support those in need, easing their suffering

We provide water here.

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‏Hey everyone,

‏We’re a family trying to get through some really tough times. My parents are in their 50s, and I have four siblings. One of my siblings is married and has a one-and-a-half-year-old child.

‏Recently, our world was turned upside down when we lost my sister Duaa in the war. She left behind three young kids, ages 12, 9, and 3.5. We’ve stepped in to care for them now, but it’s been incredibly hard.

‏The other day, the youngest, Anisa, asked me, “Why didn’t Mama take me with her to heaven?”

‏It’s heartbreaking to hear that from such a young child.

‏Thanks so much for taking the time to read our story. Your support means everything to us. Whether you can donate or share our campaign, your kindness will help us build a safer, better future. Together, we can make it happen.

The genocide in Ghazzah has caused permanent effects on those who survived it. Many Ghazzans have lost their homes, their health, and their loved ones. Many survivors are still at risk of more serious health effects due to being deprived of food, shelter, and medical care for so long. However, with swift action and support for Ghazzans, you can help them heal and avoid more suffering.

One person you can help is Suham Bader. Suham's arm was injured over a year ago, but she was not able to recieve treatment for it as her family was forced to flee their home. Without medical treatment, her bone fused incorrectly. During a year of suffering through cold and pain, Suham's condition has kept getting worse. Her parents and her uncle @hashembadr are very worried for her. If Suham does not recieve surgery soon, she will lose her arm entirely.

Hashem and his family have been fundraising for almost a year now, but they have only reached 14% of their goal so far. They urgently need funds for Suham to get the surgery she require, but donations keep stopping for days at a time. They still need to raise around £4900 to cover the price of surgery and the transfer costs.

Suham is just a kid. She's lost her home and has gone through a year of unimaginable trauma. Please, help her get the surgery she needs. It's all her family is asking right now. Your donation and sharing their campaign both make a difference in her life.

£7,756 / £50,000 as of 7:17PM UTC-6 March 14th. Please do what you can. This child is worth it.

I cannot donate. As much as I would if I could, I can’t. This family has been through enough. They rely on donations and urgent attention to get such, and if you can read this, you can help. Even a reblog helps.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK—On March 8, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and recent graduate student at Columbia University, at his place of residence, an apartment building owned by the university.
The DHS agents said that the U.S. Department of State had revoked Khalil’s green card.
At approximately 8:30 p.m. ET, Khalil and his wife, a U.S. citizen who is eight months pregnant, had just unlocked the door to their building when two plainclothes DHS agents forced their way in behind them. The agents initially refused to identify themselves, instead asking Khalil to confirm his identity before detaining him without explanation. The agents proceeded to threaten his wife, telling her that if she remained by his side, they would arrest her too.
Later, the DHS agents stated that the U.S. Department of State had revoked Khalil’s student visa, despite the fact that he has a green card, not a visa, and is a lawful permanent resident. An agent showed Khalil what he claimed was a warrant on his phone. Khalil’s wife went into their apartment to retrieve his green card while the agents remained with Khalil downstairs. When she returned, advising them of Khalil’s legal status and presenting them with Khalil’s green card, one agent was visibly confused and said on the phone, “He has a green card.” However, after a moment, the DHS agents stated that the State Department had “revoked that too.” Khalil’s wife then phoned his attorney, who spoke with the agents in an attempt to intervene. When Khalil’s attorney requested that a copy of the warrant be emailed to her, the agent hung up the call.
Khalil is currently being detained in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody at 26 Federal Plaza pending an appearance before an immigration judge.
This significant deviation from normal immigration proceedings comes in the wake of increased and abnormal scrutiny concerning the actions of students alleged to hold pro-Palestine views. Axios recently reported that the State Department, Department of Justice, and DHS were launching a “Catch and Revoke” effort to identify alleged pro-Palestinian activists based on artificial intelligence screening of social media.
Khalil has been specifically and discriminatorily targeted by Columbia University for his Palestinian identity and outspoken activism on multiple occasions over the last 17 months. He served as a lead negotiator during the Gaza Solidarity Encampment last spring. He has frequently appeared in media interviews and press conferences. The university suspended him while he was on a student visa and reversed it within the same day.
Columbia University has published guidance on how best to collaborate with federal enforcement, including advising faculty and staff “not to interfere” with ICE agents even if those agents are unable to present a warrant. Over the last few days, there have been several reports of ICE agents approaching pedestrians and students in the neighborhood surrounding Columbia University’s Morningside campus, creating unsafe environments for students (particularly students of color), regardless of their immigration status.
Columbia’s continued acquiescence to federal agencies and outside partisan institutions has made this situation possible. A Palestinian student and member of the community has been abducted and detained without the physical demonstration of a warrant or officially filed charges. Like many other Arab and Muslim students, Khalil has been the target of various zionist harassment campaigns, fueled by doxxing websites like Canary Mission. This racist targeting serves to instill fear in pro-Palestine activists as well as a warning to others.
An activist familiar with Khalil’s solidarity work said, “Mahmoud is foundational to our community. The state has escalated its repression of student opposition to the U.S.-backed genocide in Palestine, in which Columbia and all American universities are complicit.” Despite the chilling effect of this repression, the activist said that students “will keep fighting for Palestinian liberation and against state violence.”
Today, activists in solidarity with Khalil launched a petition demanding his release from ICE custody. The petition can be found at https://shorturl.at/Lm86S.

Being like. Post-suicidal is so strange. Like hiiiii everybody im new I spent a good chunk of my life languishing and have like 3 or 4 lived experiences. But now I'm ready to fuck and party or whatever. Can we be friends. Im so happy to be here. Can we be friends

yeah same

like

i have a will to live and make connections?

i have to figure out what to do with my life instead of planning to end it?

shit man, hand me the weed and shrooms

i got alot of living to catch up on

Verified : @90-ghost

#SaveMyChild #Mother'sAppeal_BrokenDad #MyChildNeedsYou #Don'tLetHimDie

"Are we going to live in the next day Or Not "  🥺💔

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Yes this is the only thing that all of our family thought about it. Everyday we ask ourselves  if we going to live anymore or not .  Everyday in this cruel war we imagine one of us dead and feeling so sad about what will happen next day.

Now after the war all the building are destroyed here and there is no life around us please we need to evacuate 🙏🥺

Please help my kids and my family to evacuate from here. Gaza now is not for human being living we need you support to stand with 18 members of the family to travel to another place that could find some peace and start new life without wars.  We live in many wars and we are so tired. 

Please share for more people you know can help me and my family. 

Please donate here

fundraiser compilation

the posts i've made boosting the campaigns of gazans that have reached out to me have stagnated so i've decided to make a new post to bring more attention to them again. here are the fundraisers:

Abdallah Mousa: GFM ($3,442/$30,000), Paypal. vetted here

Ahmed Alanqar: GFM (€82,574/€100,000) vetted here

Ibrahim Hussein: GFM ($53,790/$100,000), Paypal, vetted here

Mohammed Iwais: GFM (kr785,402/kr800,000) vetted here

Nour Ashour: GFM (£10,978/£80,000) vetted here

Youssef Al-Habeel: GFM (€25,260/€30,000) vetted here (#406)

i don't really know what to say anymore. i keep trying to find new ways to motivate people to donate but just don't know. there are only a limited amount of ways you can say "please donate to these people who are suffering hell so they can continue to survive". but i'll try again anyways: please, if you have money to spare, donate to one or multiple of these fundraisers. and if you decide to do so make it soon because not only do they need it, don't think "i will donate later" and forget to do it or get busy with something else (cause i know this is the adhd website). don't let your forgetfulness cost people.

and if you can't donate? please just reblog. it's the press of a button. it is genuinely that simple and the least you can do if you cannot donate! please! share, spread it as much as you can to people who can afford to donate now!

I don't think I've ever seen anything that more perfectly replicates how psychosis feels. The latching onto/ascribing meaning to little details. The endless "searching..." as your brain tries to fit every real-life stimulus into its narrative of what's REALLY going on. The background preoccupation with real, ongoing emotional difficulty...

People often imagine psychotic delusions as being entirely dependent on hallucination, people seeing and talking to fully fleshed out, convincing looking characters. But delusion doesn't require hallucination at all. All it requires is the conviction that ordinary things are a puzzle to be solved, that there's meaning to be made... and that you're so close to understanding things that no one else knows.

this actually makes so much more sense and describes it perfectly, so much better than anything ive read about psychosis.

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