Happy pride from Hamas, Hezbollah, Ansarallah and the IRA
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Jules of Nature
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
occasionally subtle

#extradirty

if i look back, i am lost
todays bird

Janaina Medeiros

shark vs the universe

Product Placement
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Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

Love Begins

I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Happy pride from Hamas, Hezbollah, Ansarallah and the IRA

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By Kelly Pringle
Selfie (2014) - Pep talk
Eliza Dooley & Henry Higgs
(Karen Gillan & John Cho)
a lick of yoghurt for the smallest and youngest animal on earth
a lick of yoghurt
for the smallest and youngest
animal on earth
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
It’s genuinely so gross how common the phenomenon of dark skinned characters being whitewashed in order to be depicted as soft/innocent/feminine is.

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The CORCA Act takes important steps to strengthen legal tools for law enforcement and crack down on interstate and transnational crime.
This May, the U.S. House is expected to vote on the Combatting Organized Retail Crime Act (CORCA), bipartisan legislation will ensure federa
In a barely publicized House vote on Tuesday evening, 144 Democrats joined 203 Republicans to pass the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act—
I'm so tired. So very very tired.
oh sisko i love u like how u love basebal...
the op linked the study in the replies & i’ve been skimming it & it’s actually rlly rlly interesting to think abt
https://e1.nmcdn.io/assets/pushkin/wp-content/uploads/imported-files/Wait-theres-torture-in-Zootopia_-Examining-the-prevalence-of-torture-in-popular-movies.pdf
like this sentence from the introduction alone is fucking crazy. “approximately half of adults in the united states think that torture can be acceptable in counterterrorism.” what!
if we had just let them kill all the south african colonists we wouldn't even have to deal with elon musk in the first place
The Musk-Rive family(cousins), Peter Thiel and his dad, Roelof Botha (real last name btw lol) all exploited South Africa during the apartheid.
These are all men associated with logos like SpaceX, PayPal, Sequoia, Palantir, Everdream, Solar City and basically plugged into Silicon valley around the same time.
If we had let them kill all these South African colonizers we wouldn't have Elon Musk AND all these other evil fucking men

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it’s funny how we’re getting to the point in the AI lifespan where you can feel the desperation from tech companies to have you use their AI features. instagram has moved their AI effects to the top of the menu when you’re creating a post for your story, exactly where the draw/edit button used to be. gmail is creating one-click AI-generated replies right before you open up the text box. spotify put a beta AI playlist generator on the front page that looks just like a search bar so all of their users accidentally click on it when they go to search for a song.
tech companies are shaking in their boots trying to prove to shareholders that their investment in AI is worth it, to the point where they’re tricking their users into using the AI features even for a split second in order to fudge the numbers. like awww is your little environment-destroying toy not wielding the results you hoped for? so sad!
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1/21/2024 Orange County, California
22 Million Mouths to Feed
Community, devotion, and soul-satisfying food in Karbala, Iraq.
Story and photography by Richard Collett from Saveur Spring/Summer 2025
AS THE SUN SETS in a blaze of orange over the golden domes of Karbala, drums beat and black-clad pilgrims pack the streets of one of Iraq's holiest Shia cities, a two-hour drive south of Baghdad. Some 22 million believers have descended upon Karbala (population: 600,000), as they do every August for Arbaeen, the largest annual gathering of people in the world. And those people have to eat.
From a rooftop, I watch endless processions of pilgrims inch toward the shrine of Husayn ibn Ali-a grandson of the prophet Mohammed, who was martyred at the Battle of Karbala in 680 c.e. Everywhere you look, there's food: women seasoning chicken in big copper vats, men grilling skewers of meat over hot coals, bakers slapping samoon (Iraq's signature flatbread) into makeshift tandoor ovens. Remarkably, all these delicacies are free.
"Arbaeen is a reaffirmation of our religion," says Jassam al-Saidi, a historian who works for the Al-Abbas Shrine in Karbala. He explains that Arbaeen ("40" in Arabic) marks the 40 days of mourning for Husayn, one of the 12 Shia Imams seen as the prophet's successors.
It's written in Shia histories that Husayn sacrificed himself in a triumph of good over evil. Though commemorated since the seventh century c.e., Arbaeen was outlawed under Saddam Hussein's Sunni-led regime, then revived in 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Arbaeen now attracts more pilgrims than the Hajj to Mecca, as Shias reclaim their tradition.
"Imam Husayn protected the values of the prophets [...] so people give food to pilgrims in thanks," al-Saidi explains, describing how Iraq's citizens donate their time and money to keep so many fed. "When you love someone, you gift them food. It's Iraqi culture. We always give away bread rather than seeing it go stale."
Iraq's boundless hospitality is in full force during the celebration-volunteers provide not only free food and water but also lodging, medical care, and even foot massages at service stations called mawkibs. There are some 14,500 of them along the desert roads to Karbala. Al-Saidi tells me they're "the lifeblood of Arbaeen."
Some mawkibs are little more than a guy and a grill, while others are major operations funded by sheikhs and managed by big-name Baghdad chefs. At one, I meet Syed Zaheer Abbas. A student from Pakistan, he has walked nearly 50 miles from the holy city of Najaf, starting each morning at 4:00 a.m. and resting at prayer times. "It's hot. You're tired. But you're served water and food constantly," he says. "If your shoes break, they repair them. You don't need money. You don't worry about anything because the people of Iraq serve pilgrims from all over the world." Karbala locals-along with volunteers from across the region-give as much as they can.
On Al-Jumhuriya Street, close to Husayn's shrine, I spot butchers breaking down carcasses in alleyways. Women in colorful hijabs patiently queue for plates piled high with dolmas stuffed with rice, onions, and peppers.
A bit farther down the road, the smell of shawarma draws pilgrims to a makeshift kebab kitchen. At the center of the billowing smoke is Ahmed Albayati. He had an hour's sleep last night, and sweat drips from his brow as, bleary-eyed, he shovels glistening meat seasoned with cumin and coriander into toasted samoon.
"We make 7,000 meals a day," he says, thrusting a hot, fresh kebab into the outstretched palms of a woman in a flowing black robe. That evening, Albayati's team of 15 volunteers will serve nearly 500 pounds of shawarma with assembly-line efficiency.
At breakfast tomorrow, there will be bubbling cauldrons of makhlama-eggs and tomatoes seasoned with bahar asfar, a blend of turmeric, cumin, coriander, and cardamom-to tend. Then it'll be lunchtime: hacked-up roast chicken, fluffy timman anbar (yellow rice), and rib-sticking fasolia yabsa (white beans simmered in tomato sauce).
A few stalls away, silver-bearded men dig into boiled pacha (sheep's head), their fingers dripping with grease. Behind them, a pot of kubba (dumplings in broth) simmers away on the dusty roadside, and a group of teenagers serve mugs of Iraqi coffee, squeeze pomegranate juice into plastic cups, and pat napkins into hands.
It's dark now, but the heat is still punishing. Beside the teenagers, I notice an elderly man with a keffiyeh wrapped around his head. He's covered in sweat and using a scrap of cardboard as a fan-not for himself, but for the tides of people who pass him, in a noble effort to keep them cool.
The difficulties are increasing for men in Gaza. My mother suffers from sugar, pressure and sadness over the loss of my brother and father. I try to be her support these days after the death of my brother and father. All this weight is on me alone. Please help me to support my family and my mother.
My name is Musab Kamel . I am an English teacher, a husband, and a father of two children: Lana and Ahmed.I always believed that education w
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Doesn't this old woman deserve a donation!!
the original sin and the four horsemen

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