This beautiful girl's name is Fatima. She is only 5 years old. Israel bombed her house, killing her parents, then bombed her aunt's house that she and her sibling were staying in, now her whole family is dead.
Her pain is all of humanity's pain. DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE. DON'T GET USED TO THIS.
The real barbie is Y/n.
Y/nβs a doctor, a cop, a scientist, an agent, vet, hero, villain, astronaut, lawyer, spy, criminal, artist, chef, engineer, psychologist, architect, journalist, firefighter, event planner, mechanic, photographer, musician, actor, interior designer, bartender, fashion designer, barista, florist, forensic scientist, flight attendant, profiler, tour guide, translator, etc.
Clarifications for Epithet Erased fan artists tagging their posts:
Trixie's last name is spelled Roughhouse, with two H's. It's just the words Rough and House smashed together.
Banzai Blasters, as in yelling "Banzai!" before jumping into a pool, not "Bonsai" like the tree
I'm so sorry but Yoomtah is a mononym now, her last name isn't Zing like it was in Anime Campaign. I've been tagging her as just "Yoomtah" for years but nobody has noticed and there wasn't really a time to bring it up. Whoops.
Phoenica Fleecity.
Phoenica Fleecity.
Phoenica spelled like Phoenix.
Phoenica is a reused OC from a project where all the characters were named after scientific classification for animals. Phoenica was male in the original iteration, so her name was Phoenico, after Flamingos.
My dear friends π«π«
When we resorted to asking for urgent help, we resorted to it because of the difficulty of the life we ββlive, whether psychological, physical or material π
We are a Palestinian family of seven people. We were living a decent and stable life and we had our dreams. Suddenly our situation changed due to the devastating war that caused us to lose everything we owned and negatively affected my children psychologically, educationally and otherwise ππ
Therefore, we are in dire need of help π
Today, after nearly 330 days of war and five months since the start of the fundraising campaign, we have reached 22kβ¬ thanks to your support, participation and donations. We hope that you will continue to support and participate until we reach 65% of the goal, as there is less than 750β¬ left to reach it π
Thank you very much
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My name is Sami, and I am a father of two daughters. We were displaced from Gaza π΅πΈdue to the war, and we lost our home, car, and all our belongings. We are currently living in a tent without shelter or basic necessities. We are waiting for the border to open so we can escape the war, but for now, we urgently need your help to secure food, water, medicine, and to find a safe place for my daughters.Any donation, no matter how small, will help us through these difficult times and give us hope. Thank you to everyone supporting us. May God bless you. π€²β€οΈ
https://gofund.me/107a8322
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