This is me Aya.. โ๐ต๐ธ
Imagine you wake up with nothing left.That's exactly what happened with us .we moved from having everything to having nothing.In a blink of an eye ,we lost everything, our house ,dreams, memories belongings and our works. We are starting from zero and need your help to climb the leader step by step from scratch.
All the positive words cannot express how generous you are, especially in sharing my posts to inform other donors about the people of Gaza who are still suffering from the terrible conditions caused by the unjust war on Gaza!
Please continue to support us by donating directly or by sharing the link to let others know. Don't hesitate to help people in difficult and miserable times until the dark days are over. ๐๐ป๐
https://gofund.me/c4c2cf82
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Imagine waking up every morning to devastationโa world where safety is a dream, and hope feels just out of reach.
Vetted by:
1) gazavetters my number verified on the list is ( #45 )
2) a-shade-of-blue (in my pinned post)
3) 90-ghost (in my pinned post)
4) dlxxv-vetted-donations (in my pinned post)
5)transmutationisms (in my pinned post)
My name is Mohamed Almadhonne, and I am reaching out from Gaza, where my family and I are enduring profound hardship. Our home, once a sanctuary of safety and comfort, has been reduced to rubble. We now face freezing nights and hunger in a makeshift shelter, holding onto hope amidst overwhelming uncertainty.
Each day brings new challengesโfear, loss, and the constant battle for survival. Yet, even in this darkness, I believe in the transformative power of compassion and the generosity of people like you to help us find a path forward.
I am humbly asking for your support. Your donation, no matter the amount, could provide us with essential relief: shelter, food, and a chance to rebuild our lives. If donating is not possible, sharing our story could connect us with others willing to help.
Here is the link to my campaign: https://www.gofundme.com/f/faydxu-help-mohammed. Your kindness could be the light that guides us toward safety and dignity.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your support. Your kindness means more than words can express.
With sincere gratitude,
Mohamed Almadhonne
23% of my long-term goal
11,385โฌ out of 50,000โฌ
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Hello๐คโค๏ธ
I hope you are well๐น
Can you help me get my voice heard
and share my family's story?๐๐ป
Can you Reblog my pinned post from my blog or donate 10$?
By helping to reblog my story, you could
save a family from death and war.๐น
Thank you very much๐ธ
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Reblog for Palestine (don't know how this one would work as anonym โน๏ธ).
Does anyone else feel like most people in EVERY FANDOM seem to not be able to separate the quality of a piece of media and their personal opinion.
Like, they say "the show is bad because something I wanted to happen didn't", "the show is bad because I don't like/can't relate to the characters", "the character I like didn't get enough protagonism", "the show is bad because it's woke". The same with movies, book, and videogames.
Bad writting =/= I didn't like it. Why is that so hard to understand?
Hello, I am Haya, the mother of Anas, from the besieged northern Gaza, deprived of food, water, and medical treatment, and under bombardment since October 7.
We are a family of ten. My daughter Ruaa gave birth to her daughter during the war under the army's siege and in unhealthy conditions. She suffered from poisoning and jaundice, and there is no treatment for this in Gaza. I now have two children without food, water, or medical care. My children and grandchildren have also contracted jaundice and baby Maryam is always crying from hunger as there is no milk or food for her. My daughter Sajaa is five months pregnant, and we have no food or vitamins for her. She has become extremely weak. My son Anas, who is 17 years old, has type 1 diabetes, and we have no insulin or any kind of treatment available in northern Gaza.
The army killed my son Ahmed, who was 14 years old, and killed all our family members, including our uncles, aunts, and their children.
We in northern Gaza are in desperate need of your help to provide medical treatment and food, and to try to get out of Gaza to secure a new and comfortable life for our children.
Thank you very much for
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Hello๐คโค๏ธ
I hope you are well๐น
Can you help me get my voice heard
and share my family's story?๐๐ป
Can you Reblog my post from my blog?
By helping to reblog my story, you could
save a family from death and war.๐น
Thank you very much๐ธ
๐๏ธโค๏ธ๐น๐๐ป
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Teaser de Relleno Hatake- Road to Ninja p2
This is Amal and her family. My children are living under bombardment in the war ๐ญ Please consider them your children and help them ๐๐ Stand by my side to save and protect my children. They haven't gone to school for a year ๐๐ข๐ข Donate to save my children's lives ๐ ๐๐ต๐ธ We live in very difficult and desperate circumstances, and what is worst of all is that the fear that haunts me increases day by day. Help me provide them with basic life needs. @gazavetters is verified, my verified number in the list is (#55)
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Another reason for Vi to pull out might be the phrase "Everything might have been different" as she doesn't know how to approach Jinx's "what if", because it not only implies that Vander wouldn't have "died". It also implies that Jinx, like seemingly happened in the other universe, she could have had both Vander and Silco.
Jinx being the sister that becomes the symbol is important because she is both Vander's and Silco's daughter, she is the legacy shaped by Vander's heart and Silco's ambition, even if she lacks both of them for several parts in the series. But only Vander is Vi's father, and Silco is just the main reason her life became miserable, even without being "responsible for making/forcing Jinx from Powder", so she can't step in.
Even in the other universe she doesn't get Silco as a father, or as a positive part of her life. That idea is so "other" to her that even in another Universe Vi doesn't get to experience that "what if", so she pulls away.
Damn, this scene right here where Vi reaches out to her to comfort Jinx just KILLS me every time.
It's a very small scene, but it carries so much weight because it shows how, despite all that's happened, Vi's love for her sister is still very much present, and the bitterness and resentment she felt toward her all those years ago are withering away.
I also love that when she retracts her hand, she doesn't do it forcefully or speedily, which would indicate hostility or resentment. She does it gently as if she's saying to herself, "Maybe I'll just give her some space for now."
As great as the big emotional scenes are (e.g., Vander reuniting with her daughters), you CANNOT undervalue the little moments that made them all the more impactful.
Dibujos de La Espada en el Fondo de los Mares
Any Pronouns (prefers she/her but I also enjoy or don't mind other pronouns) 21 years old. Just want to write fanfics. Cualquier pronombre, me da lo mismo. 21 aรฑos. Solo quiero escribir fanfics.
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