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Man forgets he is married after surgery (x)
I made a fic beast of this. And I forgot to get your permission. So I’m asking for you to accept my apology
"My September"
I hate going to sleep with physical pain from emotional problems.
At this point I might as well just play tf2 until sunrise cuz I’ll be just as unproductive ether way.
I swear 7 hours of this type of sleep is worth less than 2 hours of good sleep. (I would know I’ve experienced both. )
In regards to your new drawing as late (the one with villain Stone) does he know that Rob is alive?
Does bro think his husband is dead?
(again that’s always your heart is absolutely incredible. Thank you for blessing the Earth with your amazing writing. )
Yeah, pretty much
Both think the other is dead for years even
And its made pretty much made impossible for them to even run into eachother as stone remakes the crab and kicks a rich person off their own island then takes it over as his new base of operations
Pratically secluding himself from the world in the process
Only connection he has to the outside world is this one guy he's forced to make an alliance with an mostly has him order materials and such occasionally
(dudes not an agent but more like a project partner)
ALSO AKFNA- NO TIS IS JUS RAMBLES OF RANDOM
He left me Thursday last week for the guy he told me specifically not to worry about.
I was stuck with that guy in the forest for three hours straight the next day.(we had a lovely time together. It was amazing.)
The old roster all contacted me (some after years of no contact) like I’m in a fucking dating harem.
Hi, my name is Mosab , and I’m from Gaza. Life here has been harder than I could ever imagine, but today I’m sharing my story with hope in my heart, because your kindness has already given us so much strength.
This journey hasn’t been easy. The war has taken 25 family members from us—25 beautiful souls we loved deeply. Their laughter, their presence, their love… all of it is gone, leaving behind memories that are both precious and painful. Every day, I carry the weight of their loss, but I also carry their spirit, which gives me the strength to keep going.
Our Journey So Far
When I first reached out, I couldn’t have imagined we’d make it this far. Thanks to your incredible kindness, we’ve reached 20,020 out of 30,000. Your support has been a light in these difficult times, and we are so deeply grateful for every single contribution.
But the road ahead is still challenging. Every day, we’re reminded of how much we’ve lost and how much we still need to rebuild.
Here’s what life in Gaza looks like for my family right now:
🏠 Safety: The uncertainty of tomorrow weighs heavily on us.
😢 Loss: The absence of the 25 family members we’ve lost is a pain we carry every moment.
💔 Dreams on Hold: The future feels so far away when survival takes all our strength.
How You Can Help Us Cross the Finish Line
Even the smallest act of kindness can make a difference:
$5 might not seem like much, but it could mean a meal, clean water, or a tiny bit of hope for my family.
Can’t donate? Reblog this post to help us reach someone who can. Every share matters more than you know.
Why Your Support Matters
Your kindness isn’t just about helping us meet our goal—it’s about reminding us that we’re not alone in this fight. It’s about hope. It’s about survival. And it’s about giving my family a chance to rebuild our lives, even in the face of unimaginable loss.
Thank you for helping us get this far. Your generosity and compassion have already brought us closer to a better tomorrow, and for that, I’m endlessly grateful.
With all my love and gratitude,
Mosab and Family ❤️
Hi can I have your attention for a bit
Alawites are a religious minority in Syria and we are currently facing genocide.
If you're out of the loop, in December Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was deposed and replaced with leadership from Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, a terrorist organization with ties to al-Qaeda. In the months since then Alawite genocide has progressed pretty heavily.
1. This division goes back to the days of Assad.
2. This was mostly skipped but it's not hard to know when someone is an Alawite given their name and where they're from.
3. In the past, Alawites suffered from extreme poverty and lack of opportunities and were forced to either join the military or work government jobs. After the regime change mass layoffs from government positions hit Alawite majority areas, leaving thousands without stable income.
4. During the so-called "security campaigns" conducted by government forces, Alawite civilians were detained and called "Nusayri dogs/pigs/etc" (Nusayri is a derogatory term for Alawite) and sometimes forced to make animal noises (such as barking).
5. The government sent security forces to the Alawite-majority coastal areas, who often conduct the aforementioned "security campaigns", such as one two days ago in Latakia city that had at least 13 dead.
6. Whenever the government conducted the "security campaigns" they said it was against "remnants of the regime" to sway public opinion among non-Alawites into thinking these people were the ones that killed civilians in the days of Assad.
7. After some minor skirmishes between Alawites and Security forces in Jableh city, the government sent the military to the coast.
8. As I'm writing this multiple massacres against Alawites have occurred and are occurring in the coastal countryside.
9 and 10 are yet to start.
We call for the UN and the international community to step in to end this ASAP. Please help us.
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