a day out ♡ DO NOT REPOST.
As a rule of thumb, don't reblog donation posts or people asking for donations unless they've been vetted and reblogged by Palestinian bloggers. We usually go to lengths to verify this shit because we know scammers have been faking to get people to send them money, using the urgency of our genocide as bait.
It's disgusting this is what we're dealing with, but people are losing money because of some truly evil people out there.
Accounts don't just randomly spring up on tumblr without gofundmes while asking for someone to help them create a campaign. Fuck out of here with that shit.
I'm also gonna stop listing the reasons why I recognize something is a scam. It's becoming more and more clear there is 1 person behind this STRING of scams and they're leaving less trails behind but it still reeks of them and their MO.
DO NOT TRUST ANY GOFUNDME OR REQUEST FOR CROWDFUNDING THAT PALESTINIAN BLOGGERS HAVEN'T VERIFIED.
At this point I'm fine receiving a bunch of inbox messages asking me to vet x y z so y'all can avoid this shit. But please have some critical thinking!
People are exploiting our situation.
Reblog this post.
Whether you wanna read the whole thing or not idc.
REBLOG IT.
The person this was about deleted the 4th or 5th scam account they made and are definitely gonna make a new one soon. I don't want anybody falling for this anymore.
every little bit helps.
meow
You'll see my face in every place But you can't catch me now
🙃 Regular reminder that while Hozier has amazing love songs, he is ALSO very outspoken about his leftist politics, specifically anti-fascism, anti-racism, reproductive rights, Palestinian rights and more.
Take Me To Church and Foreigner’s God are scathing critiques of organized religion, specifically the Catholic Church and the colonization of Ireland.
Moment’s Silence is about oral sex but it’s ALSO about how that specific sexual act is often distorted to a show of power rather than that of love.
Nina Cried Power is an homage to various (mostly Black) civil rights activists from the US and Ireland and a call to follow their path.
Be criticizes anti-migrant policies and Trump and his ilk.
Jackboot Jump is about the global wave of fascism and about protest and resistance.
Swan Upon Leda is about reproductive rights and the violent colonial oppression of Ireland and Palestine.
Eat Your Young is about the ruinous way the 1%/capitalism and arms dealers prioritize short-term profit over everything else to the detriment of the youth/99%
Butchered Tongue is about Irish and other indigenous languages being suppressed and erased by imperial powers.
If any of the above surprised you, please, please delve deeper into Hozier’s music, you’re missing such an important part of his work.
ANNE HATHAWAY
Photographed by Chris Colls for V Magazine (Summer 2024)
@animangacreators badge battle #2
shounenvs. shoujo vs. seinen vs. joseifeat hyouka
“Tears spill out at the thought of days you can never go back to. The sky you looked up at is burning so red.” — Akiko Shikata
Akatsuki no Yona | Yona
@animangacreators - Challenge: 'Badge Battle #2 - shounen vs. shoujo vs. seinen vs. josei
from “what does love mean? see how 4-8 year-old kids describe love” by ladan lashkari
[”when someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. you just know that your name is safe in their mouth.” billy - age 4]
THIS IS JUJUTSU KAISEN (MY FAVS)
jjk's essentially a family drama. yuuji's mami hijacked his teacher's dead boyfriend's body and wrecked havoc so now he's gotta fight the cause of it all after swallowing his cursed spirit uncle's finger. he meets his mami's other children, the oldest of whom wants yuuji to call him 'older brother'. oh and then his uncle hijacked HIS boyfriend's body so how he has to fight his uncle. all because his grandpa's dying words were that he was strong and he should protect people whenever he could.
need to watch a makoto shinkai film to feel complete again
Do you fantasize about killing me like I do?
I clench his hands to the point of pain. "Stay with me." His pupils contract to pinpoints, dilate again rapidly, and then return to something resembling normalcy. "Always," he murmurs. [insp]