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1 year ago

award-winning palestinian children's illustrator baraa awoor writes:

Award-winning Palestinian Children's Illustrator Baraa Awoor Writes:

"what use is it to be an illustrator of children's books when the world has sentenced the children of your country to the death penalty, to vanish, to genocide?"

some of baraa's illustrations:

Award-winning Palestinian Children's Illustrator Baraa Awoor Writes:
Award-winning Palestinian Children's Illustrator Baraa Awoor Writes:

this is an illustration for youssef, whose mother is remembered running desperately into the hospital asking if anyone had seen a "small white boy with beautiful curly hair, his name is youssef," a description which was remembered by millions when she finally identified his body:

Award-winning Palestinian Children's Illustrator Baraa Awoor Writes:

this illustration is for young omar, who was hugging his little brother and teaching him how to repeat the shahada after him (a prayer spoken by muslims before their death) as he lay on his hospital bed:

Award-winning Palestinian Children's Illustrator Baraa Awoor Writes:

"we want a new year that doesn't kill us or our children, we want it a year without blood, without screaming, without pain, we want a new attempt to get our lives back, or something that resembled our life, even if life is a lie we still cling to it, return life to us—a new year's card unlike any other year:"

Award-winning Palestinian Children's Illustrator Baraa Awoor Writes:
1 year ago

still thinking about that post that was like. actually some characters have SELF CONFIDENCE and should be written as such not as little crybabies who doubt themselves… as though love and want are not fundamentally and wonderfully destabilizing forces… as though a story about someone finding themselves suddenly unsure, doubting, wracked with insecurity, is not what a story about love is… as though no one who projects confidence could ever have any kind of underlying complexity that might be revealed laid bare or changed by encountering another person!!


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1 year ago

ship ask game 😁1 Who would be first to to bite down anc consume the flesh of the other, euphoric in the taste and the heft and the slide of the blood 2. who is the ant and who is the ophiocordyceps fungus? 3. who is the dog and who is the master? 4 when the roles are blurred or reversed who would be first to die and how? would it be by bulletwound? the phallic blade? strangulation? 5. Cocaine or Heroin? 6. who licks up the other’s cigarette ash? 7 who is julius caesar and who is brutus? 8. who is jesus and who is judas? 9. did jesus want it? did julius caesar know it was coming? are the betrayed ever proud? 10. who is irrumatus and who is irrumans? who is pedicatus and who is pedicans? 11. did they ever kiss and why not? 12 if they are two sides of the same coin who is heads and who is tails? 13. and if the coin was the holey dollar? 14. And if the dog bit back? 15 and if the dog bit back? 16 and if the dog bit back? 17 and if the dog bit back? 18 and if the dog bit back? 19 and if the dog bit back? 20. Who buys the other flowers?🥰


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1 year ago

[guy who keeps dying and coming back voice] Why does everyone look so upset lol


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1 year ago

i've said this before but i suppose it bears repeating and clarification. it is arabs and palestinians who have suffered the most under islamist rule. we (middle easterners, revolutionaries, religious minorities, gender and sexual minorities) as people, understand what hamas represents better than israelis do, better than anyone does. we understand what the entire spectrum from political islam to outright jihadist extremism does. we understand dictatorship. we understand theocracy. we understand fascism.

the repression israel has created is so absolute, has destroyed civil, diplomatic, intellectual and peaceful avenues so absolutely, that it leaves no avenues for anyone to condemn hamas anymore. even the representative of hamas's ideological and political opponents, the PLO (which oversees the West Bank), is openly frustrated at the request to condemn hamas. and it's not because he sympathizes with them. he has absolutely no political, personal, ideological or economic reason to.

israel has bombed gaza in 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2021, each and every time with the declared intention of targeting hamas and instead murdering civilians en masse. everyone familiar with israel understands that 'hamas' is meaningless, that israel has no real interest in defeating them (and that defeating militant resistance to an occupation with military force is not possible), that they went so far as to fund them as their choice of preferred enemy. when palestinians hear 'hamas' they correctly understand that israel intends to kill everyone. it is, to use the lingua franca of this period, a dogwhistle. on october 7th, israelis were horrified to see this dogwhistle suddenly become an actual whistle, but nothing else changed except for the intensity and savagery of their attacks on gaza. instead, the more they say hamas, the more they murder civilians en masse, just as they always have. everyone in gaza has said "this is not new, just worse." they have always understood that they are the target. no amount of condemning hamas, being a good palestinian, a good civilian, or even a newborn will change that.

this includes all of hamas's ideological opponents and so-called victims as well. peace activists, intellectuals, palestinian christians, and queer palestinians alike are not condemning hamas right now. they can't because they are busy fighting for their lives and homes against the israeli occupation. if you understood the personal toll this takes on them, if you understood how deeply their trauma runs, you would understand just how evil the israeli narrative on hamas is for all palestinians.

if you want a plurality of palestinian opinion, get rid of the israeli apartheid state. if you want tolerance, get rid of the israeli apartheid state. if you want israelis to be safe in their homes from the threat of hamas militants, get rid of the israeli apartheid state.

the truth is, there is a base and deeply evil racism at the core of asking to condemn hamas, especially by those who would never condemn israel or the violence it requires to maintain itself. it presumes that they have the right to ask for a condemnation of child murder, without ever giving an apology for child murder or the promise to stop murdering children. ghassan kanafani once called this "a conversation between the sword and the neck."

it is absurdity in full display, a macabre delight in impunity disguised as moral superiority. more than treating every palestinian as a terrorist in interrogation, more than its dehumanization and islamophobia, it is at its core asking "do you agree our children are more important than yours?"

and lest you forget, Israel's current minister of national security has already said it directly. as he famously once told arab-israeli reporter mohammad magadli, “Sorry Mohammad, my right to life precedes yours, that is the reality.”

in many ways, that's far more honest than asking "do you condemn hamas?"

1 year ago

just got a second official warning for my use of "from the river to the sea, palestine will be free" on the OTW volunteer slack

people are also currently asking board to ban saying that the founding of israel was colonialism—equating this to saying racial slurs—and were complaining about my status back when it was "palestine will be free", too

suffice to say, fuck that place, don't give the OTW your money, and don't fucking volunteer there

Just Got A Second Official Warning For My Use Of "from The River To The Sea, Palestine Will Be Free"
Just Got A Second Official Warning For My Use Of "from The River To The Sea, Palestine Will Be Free"
Just Got A Second Official Warning For My Use Of "from The River To The Sea, Palestine Will Be Free"

(the second screenshot is from the warning I got a few days ago)

1 year ago

i go absolutely feral when the fyp cooks up an edit of an athlete to the most insane song choice like i cannot express how many neurons started firing when this came up


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1 year ago
Shizun, Do You Think We're Together In Other Universes Too?
Shizun, Do You Think We're Together In Other Universes Too?
Shizun, Do You Think We're Together In Other Universes Too?
Shizun, Do You Think We're Together In Other Universes Too?

shizun, do you think we're together in other universes too?

inspired by falseknees on twitter


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1 year ago

i miss 8 tracks

I Miss 8 Tracks
1 year ago

Peonies

by Mary Oliver

This morning the green fists of the peonies are getting ready to break my heart as the sun rises, as the sun strokes them with his old, buttery fingers and they open– pools of lace, white and pink– and all day the black ants climb over them, boring their deep and mysterious holes into the curls, craving the sweet sap, taking it away to their dark, underground cities– and all day under the shifty wind, as in a dance to the great wedding, the flowers bend their bright bodies, and tip their fragrance to the air, and rise, their red stems holding all that dampness and recklessness gladly and lightly, and there it is again– beauty the brave, the exemplary, blazing open. Do you love this world? Do you cherish your humble and silky life? Do you adore the green grass, with its terror beneath? Do you also hurry, half-dressed and barefoot, into the garden, and softly, and exclaiming of their dearness, fill your arms with the white and pink flowers, with their honeyed heaviness, their lush trembling, their eagerness to be wild and perfect for a moment, before they are nothing, forever?


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1 year ago

where's that photo of that shepherd dog being comforted by one of the sheep he guards after saving them from a wolf attack


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1 year ago
Anubis & Horus Spotted Having Tea In Cairo (2006)

Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo (2006)

1 year ago
03 Dullahan, Inktober 2023 By Andréa Boloch

03 Dullahan, Inktober 2023 by Andréa Boloch

1 year ago

if you are a fan of the poem "what resembles the grave but isn't," you might be interested to know that the poet, anne boyer, resigned her position at the new york times magazine today, and her letter is worth reading in its entirety.

1 year ago

I'm reading about how Israel, in the immediate aftermath of the 1948 Nakba, deliberately replaced olive trees and other indigenous flora with European plants. This ecological disaster, which is now proudly hailed under the banner of 'making the desert bloom,' was done to 'de-Arabize' the landscape, and to cover up - often with fast-growing European pine trees -the ruins of Palestinian villages that were destroyed by Zionists forces.

And I just need everyone to read this passage from Pappé, because the symbolism of what happened to those European pine trees in the desert speaks for itself:

The three aims of keeping the country Jewish, European-looking and Green quickly fused into one. This is why forests throughout Israel today include only eleven per cent of indigenous species and why a mere ten per cent of all forests date from before 1948.1 At times, the original flora manages to return in surprising ways. Pine trees were planted not only over bulldozed houses, but also over fields and olive groves. In the new development town of Migdal Ha-Emek, for example, the JNF did its utmost to try and cover the ruins of the Palestinian village of Mujaydil, at the town's eastern entrance, with rows of pine trees, not a proper forest in this case but just a small wood. Such 'green lungs' can be found in many of Israel's development towns that cover destroyed Palestinian villages (Tirat Hacarmel over Tirat Haifa, Qiryat Shemona over Khalsa, Ashkelon over Majdal, etc.). But this particular species failed to adapt to the local soil and, despite repeated treatment, disease kept afflicting the trees. Later visits by relatives of some of Mujaydial's original villagers, revealed that some of the pine trees had literally split in two and how, in the middle of their broken trunks, olive trees had popped up in defiance of the alien flora planted over them fifty-six years ago.

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, by Ilan Pappé (2006, p. 227-228.)

1 year ago

if your support of decolonization (anywhere) is predicated on your view of the colonized people as exceptionally peaceable, equitable, environmentally conscious/“in touch” with nature, or otherwise morally superior by your own personal standards, it’s not support. the only moral high ground colonized people need to justify decolonization is …. not being the colonizer

If Your Support Of Decolonization (anywhere) Is Predicated On Your View Of The Colonized People As Exceptionally
1 year ago
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still
Marc Márquez, "something Spectacular But Untouchable" And Chasing Glory, Still

Marc Márquez, "something spectacular but untouchable" and chasing glory, still

Adélia Prado / PVRIS, Good Enemy / William Ernest Henley, Invictus / Fall Out Boy, Baby Annihilation / Mary Carolyn Davies, The Last Of The Cowboys / Ada Limón / Lana Del Rey, Ride / Susan Sontag

1 year ago

BORN 2 RUMINATE

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I Am Worry Girl

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1 year ago

Luca on The Race MotoGP Podcast

“And about my life in general, I'm really happy to be tall because I'm more beautiful than the other riders. So it's fantastic. Thinking that I will not be a MotoGP rider, I go home and look at the mirror and then said: Okay, I struggle it, yes, but wow I'm beautiful and I can be an actor or a model for the future and it's not a problem.”


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1 year ago

why should palestinians have to leave behind their land because israel wont stop killing them. why should anyone have to leave behind their life and memories and sentimental value just because an aggressor is left unchallenged. please think this sentiment through and delete it from your thoughts. instead of blaming an oppressed people for living in a hostile land, ask who is making that land hostile to live in.

1 year ago

bro doesn’t even have a certain je ne sais quoi


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1 year ago

Hey, hey, it’s gonna be alright. If you told me we’re trapped in a time loop I’ll believe you and be kind every single time. I love you.

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