Don’t stop talking about them. We need to be their voice.
Inspired by the amazing poem by dana
Don’t stop talking about them. We need to be their voice.
Inspired by the amazing poem by dana
He’s telling the kids: “A rocket is coming cover your ears.” Then he tells them to remove their fingers once it’s gone. At the end of the video, since the girl is wearing Messi Argentina jersey, he jokes with her saying: “They don’t appreciate you anymore messi, they don’t respect you anymore” to make her smile.
This is a famous influencer from gaza: Ahmed alhenawi. He came to gaza for his wedding which was a week before the genocide. The little girl here is his sister in law, and the little boy is their cousin who’s staying with them since his mother was killed by Israeli bombardment.
This is the same girl who said: I wish I could just get killed right now, because I’m so exhausted. You know what’s good though? They postponed examinations!
These people need you, never stop talking about Palestine. Speak up. If they find it in themselves to smile and joke during this and not fall into despair so can you. STOP THE GENOCIDE.
[i’ve never doubted that palestine will live.
the US dropped more than 7.5 million tons of bombs on vietnam, laos and cambodia from 1965-75. they destroyed our land, used agent orange, slaughtered villages, separated families, the list goes on.
but we’re. still. here.
indigenous people are still here. black people are still here. colonized people are resilient. even if you kill our people, ban our languages, destroy our homes, heritage sites and artifacts, we will always find a way to keep our cultures alive and that has always been true
so much of the west and isntreal’s tactics and actions are hauntingly familiar to me as a viet person. its a colonizer’s rinse and repeat. and so that’s how i know palestine will be free. we’ve seen this film before]
SAY THEIR NAMES!!! STAND WITH PALESTINE!!!!
I linked the document below
Art Nouveau Dragonfly Pendant by René Lalique, C. 1900
Materials: Gold, aquamarine, plique-à-jour enamel, diamond
Albion Art Jewellery Institute
it is indeed quite aphoristic and fun to pull individual quotes. but if you want to read “october” by louise glück in its entirety, which i highly recommend, you can find it here
friends, devastated to report that louise glück passed away today in this very october. if you haven’t read the poem before, i recommend doing so now.
GEMMA ARTERTON as Clara Webb
BYZANTIUM
dir. Neil Jordan, 2012
Babysitting preschool age kids rn and I find it really funny how they sometimes get hooked on completely random phrases like this 4 year old keeps adding “LUCKY FOR YOU,” to the start of Any sentence. “lucky for you, I already drank my milk.”. Are you threatening me?
not to be controversial but respect trans women or die by my sword
and my bow
And my axe
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005)
dir. Joe Wright
There may be a great fire in your soul, but no one ever comes to warm himself by it, all that passers-by can see is a little smoke coming out of the chimney and they walk on.
Vincent van Gogh, from ‘The Letters of Vincent van Gogh’ — Theo van Gogh - July 1880, tr. Arnold Pomerans
thefreak0fhawkinshigh-deactivat:
“Matt Damon has revealed that the “Oppenheimer” cast talked about their strike strategy before hitting the movie’s red carpet premiere in London on Thursday.
“We talked about it,” Damon told Variety on the carpet. “Look, if it’s called now, everyone’s going to walk obviously in solidarity … Once the strike is officially called, [we’re walking]. That’s why we moved this [red carpet] up because we know the second it’s called, we’re going home.”
Damon added: “We gave the strike authorization. We voted 98% to 2% to do that because we know our leadership has our best interest at heart.”
“It’s really about working actors,” he continued. “It’s $26,000 to qualify for health coverage and a lot of people are on the margins and residual payments are getting them across that threshold. This isn’t an academic exercise. This is real life and death stuff. Hopefully we get to a resolution quickly. No one wants a work stoppage, but we’ve got to get a fair deal.”
Worth noting that the cast specifically staged it this way, rather than just not show up, so their walkout would make the news and they could explicitly draw attention to the 170,000+ union actors who aren’t rich and famous.