I was just trying to fix it within the body shape she already made, hence me saying it was hard to work with a twig base. I wanted to change the body shape too but the amount of time that would have taken to fix every part of the picture overwhelmed me đĽ˛
I did my best to fix the whole weird al thing but it's kinda hard to work with the twig base.
Added more melanin because why did she whitewash a white person?? Also the iconic vivziepop bloodstain thing on the shirt had to go. Also fixed his facial features bc??? Why did she get rid of them completely. I can't even tell it's Weird al in her version... don't know if you can tell it's him in mine but I did my best.
My name is Abdelmajed Elderawi, and I am writing to you from Gaza, where life has become an unimaginable struggle. Our days are filled with uncertainty, and the hope for a better future feels like a distant dream.
The war has left deep scars on my family and me. Weâve endured the heartbreaking loss of 25 loved onesâeach one a light extinguished too soon. Their absence is a pain I carry every day, and I often find myself lost in memories of the laughter and joy they brought into our lives.
Life in Gaza Today: đ Overwhelming Loss: The pain of losing so many family members is impossible to describe. đ˝ď¸Â Barely Getting By: Even basic necessities like food and water are becoming harder to afford. đ  No Safe Shelter: Our homes, once our refuge, now feel fragile and unsafe. đ Dreams on Hold: The pursuit of education and opportunities has been replaced by the constant fight for survival.
Your Support Gives Us Hope: This isnât just about financial helpâitâs about knowing that someone, somewhere, cares. Your kindness can be a source of strength for us, a reminder that weâre not alone in this fight.
Iâm not asking for muchâjust a little hope, a little relief, and a chance to keep moving forward. Your generosity, in any form, can make a difference in ways you might not even imagine.
Thank you for taking the time to hear my story. Your kindness means more than words can express.
With heartfelt gratitude, Abdelmajed â¤ď¸
thank you everyone for addressing concerns to your representatives because it works and for now we have a free and open internet!!!
(they'll definitely bring this shit up and revive it yet again but for now we can celebrate)
Basically, if you donât know: The people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Or the DRC) has been suffering due to big tech companies like Apple, Alphabet Inc., Google, Dell, Microsoft and Tesla. They have been exploiting Congoâs land for their minerals like Diamonds, Gold, Copper, Cobalt, Tin, Tantalum and Lithium. These companies use these minerals to make phones, cars, computers and other technology.
The people of Congo are being treated like dirt, like they worth less than the colonizers stealing from them. The colonizers, which they call âRebelsâ have been r*ping, killing brutally, enslaving, and starving them. They are being kicked out of their land because these big tech companies want it. Theyâre being killed and r*ped because these big tech companies think they have the right.
This isnât right!! So research whatâs going on, tell others, spread awareness. Look up what companies are exploiting Congo and boycott. Donât buy their stuff, keep using your phone or laptop until itâs broken and unusable.
2015 - Here are some gifs of Donald Trump being attacked by a bald eagle named Uncle Sam, literally the least patriotic thing that can happen to an American. [video]
This is Eman a Biotechnologist from Gaza. Asking for help is not easy. It's not easy at all. You have no idea how mentally and emotionally tiring this is. But when thinking that the price is my family's life, getting out of here safely and achieve my doctoral degree dream, it just pushes me more and more to do this until we reach our goal. I'm here as I try to reach out to more people asking for their help to support our family's campaign so we can survive while all you have to do is literally donating even by just the price of your morning coffee or maybe a simple breakfast, So I think I'm not asking for so much. We're really tired of living under these catastrophic conditions for a whole 10 months. Your generosity will not only change our lives but also remind us that even in our darkest hour, we are not alone. https://gofund.me/d597b8e2
I do not have a way to get money to you due to me not having access to my bank account at the moment but I will link your gofundme so others know to support you!
Hello, my name is Rola, and I am a mother of two children living in the Gaza Strip. Our lives were once filled with love, laughter, and dreams for the future. But everything changed on October 7th, when the war shattered not only our home but our entire world.
That morning, my family and I were enjoying coffee together on the balcony. Out of nowhere, an explosion erupted, shaking our home violently. My husband and son ran for cover, falling over each other in panic, while I stood frozen, still holding my cup, unable to process the chaos around me. When I looked out the window, I saw that our neighborâs house, once filled with life, had been reduced to rubble. Ambulances rushed to the scene as people scrambled to rescue the injured and pull bodies from the debris.
The bombings didnât stop. At night, the rain poured heavily, and the cold seeped into our bones. I stayed awake, covering my children to keep them warm and praying for their safety. But safety is an illusion here. Another explosion shattered the night, and our neighborsâ home was destroyed. Their children, who had been sleeping peacefully under a blanket, were found lifeless, their cover soaked in blood.
I looked at my children with tears in my eyes and thought, How can I protect you? We had to flee our home with nothing but the clothes on our backs. We left behind my childrenâs toys, their clothes, and their beautiful bedroom. Everything we had worked so hard to build is gone.
Our Current Reality Now, we are displaced and living in a nightmare. Food is scarce, and prices are unimaginably highâ$10 for a kilo of sugar! The fear of death hangs over us constantly. My children deserve a life of joy and hope, not one defined by fear and loss. Why canât we live like everyone elseâgo to work, visit family, and watch our children play in safety? Why do our children have to grow up surrounded by death and destruction?
How You Can Help I am pleading for your kindness to help us rebuild our lives. We need your support to: đ Rebuild our home, so my children can feel safe again. đ Evacuate from Gaza, seeking a future where my family can live with dignity. 𩺠Provide urgent medical care for my children, who need protection from this nightmare.
Even the smallest donation can make a difference. If you canât donate, please share my story. Every share brings us closer to hope.
What Your Support Means Your kindness is not just about helping us survive; itâs about giving us a chance to dream again. To rebuild what weâve lost and to ensure my children have a future filled with possibilities, not fear.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Your support means the world to us. Letâs work together to rebuild hope, one step at a time.
đ¸ Please share our story and consider donating today. đ¸
the end, thatâs my full collection (not including fanart, book pages, gifs and videos)
so, today we, russian queers, may become "extremists" by decision of russian supreme court and thus our existence will be silenced and erased. any queer activism will be impossible for us. I don't know what to do anymore. I was heartbroken when they passed the laws about "gay propaganda" and transgender people, now I'm just numb. I don't want to escape. I just want to live safely in my own country.
I did my best to fix the whole weird al thing but it's kinda hard to work with the twig base.
Added more melanin because why did she whitewash a white person?? Also the iconic vivziepop bloodstain thing on the shirt had to go. Also fixed his facial features bc??? Why did she get rid of them completely. I can't even tell it's Weird al in her version... don't know if you can tell it's him in mine but I did my best.