here’s another dump of stickybm fanart cuz i popped the fuck off last month ùwú
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here’s some food for y’all! now i’mma go and buy some milk once more ouo
look at these sillies lol
bonus; just them being adorable
I am Ahmed from Gaza. I am the breadwinner for the physicist, which consists of 11 people. My father, Osama, is 58 years old. My mother is 50 years old. My older brother is Muhammad Talib, 25 years old. I am Ahmed, 24 years old. Mahmoud is 21 years old. Abdul Rahman is the second year old. Youssef is 14 years old. Lama is 29 years old. Mays is 27 years old. Hala is 16 years old. Sing 7We are challenged to survive 400 days of suffering, fear, diseases, lack of nutrition, and the most difficult times of our lives. We decided to run a campaign to collect donations for two reasons. The first reason is to provide the daily food that we obtain with difficulty due to the extreme high prices due to the closure of the crossings.The second reason for leaving the Gaza Strip is so that we can be safe and complete our education as a human being, and in order to leave Gaza, we need each individual $5,000 to coordinate the crossing. Help us with a small donation or by publishing our campaign so that everyone can see it and make our simple dream come true. Every donation or participation brings us to the goal.
discovered the series like a month or two, found out about them and i haven’t been the same since.
I am Mohammad Alkhadi, Preparing for New Life Amid Hardship
In Gaza, where life is harsh and conditions are tough, we cling to any glimpse of hope that restores a taste of happiness. Amid our daily struggles with cold and hunger, I received news that changed my life and brought a mix of joy and fear. My wife, my partner in this ongoing battle, is pregnant!
When she told me, I felt a whirlwind of emotions. There was overwhelming happiness—a new child will come to fill our lives with fresh hope. His small laughs might ease the weight of our pain. At the same time, fear gripped me. How can I protect this new life? How can I provide a decent life for him when I can barely shield my other children?
Every night, I sit next to my wife, watching her belly grow, imagining this child. I see him laughing, playing, calling me "Dad." Yet, amidst these beautiful images, reality reminds me of my struggles: our tent battered by the wind, rain seeping through, and the cold freezing us to the bone. What kind of beginning will this child have in such a harsh world?
Despite everything, I decided to hold on to hope. My children see me as their pillar of strength, and my wife needs my support now more than ever. I try to appear strong for them, but inside, I am searching for a helping hand, a beacon of hope that assures me tomorrow will be better.
That is why I reach out to you today—to those with compassionate hearts, to those who believe humanity knows no borders. We need your help to welcome this new child. We need a tent to shelter us, warm clothes to protect us from the cold, and food to nourish our bodies, weary from hunger.
My upcoming child carries new hope within, and I want to welcome him with dignity. I want him to see that the world isn’t all harshness and that there are those who extend their hands to the weak. You are our hope; you are the ones who can ease our lives and restore the safety we desperately need.
Help us welcome this child with dignity and be part of this story that we pray will have a happy ending.
Dear kind-hearted donors,
We are reaching out to you with an urgent plea for help. My family and I, living in Gaza, are facing an unbearable winter. Our tent, the only shelter we had, has been destroyed by the harsh winds and relentless rain. We are now exposed to the freezing cold, struggling to keep our children warm and safe.
With a new baby on the way, our situation has become even more desperate. We are in dire need of a new tent, warm clothes, and basic necessities to survive this harsh season.
Your generosity could be the difference between life and unimaginable suffering for us. Please, take a moment to read our story and extend your support. Even the smallest contribution can bring warmth, hope, and dignity to our family.
Together, we can face this hardship and keep hope alive.
Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #57 ) and@paliLiberation , my number verified on the list is ( #197 ) Thank you for being a light in our darkest days.
i just want to draw ryuji in glasses cause’ whenever i find him, wearing them, he looks so dorky and i love it. (also practicing drawing glasses cuz i am still shit at perspective of wearing them and glasses in general)
(my style is inconsistent and you know what? it’s fun so.. :) )
Hello my friends☺️
Iam somaia I born 2005 I am 19 years old
A year ,before this time you finished tawjihiun🎓
and go to the university to complete my studies.
Now 😓 destroy the occupation during the war all our universities🥹 , Now we are unable to complete our study💔💔
Please 🙏 Help me to complete my studies abroad as other students🥺💔
“Where is humanity when children’s dreams are buried beneath the rubble?”
“Humanity is not measured by words but by your stance on the innocent blood shed without reason.”
Our life before 10/07/2023 was full of optimism and peace, but because of the brutal war and the mass extermination carried out by the occupation army on Gaza on that date, we lost our home and were forced to flee, moving more than 8 times in search of a safe place, but to no avail.
The war destroyed my livelihood and my family’s livelihood, and we faced hunger, illness, and the harsh conditions of heat and cold for an entire year. We lived in a small tent that we moved in several times to different places, fleeing from the bombing and destruction, all in search of safety.
In the midst of this tragedy, my dear mother was severely injured as a result of bombing by the occupation’s planes. She was transferred to Egypt for treatment. She underwent five surgeries, and now she is staying in a hospital in Egypt. However, we are unable to bear the costs of her treatment and the required medical supplies, while we have no income or source of livelihood. Additionally, the blockade on Gaza prevents us from visiting her due to the enormous amounts required to coordinate our entry through the Rafah crossing.
Amid this suffering, we were blessed with a newborn.
His arrival brought us great joy, but it also increased our burdens. Our baby needs special care, and his needs, such as formula milk and diapers, have become extremely expensive. I cannot describe the feeling of helplessness when he cries from hunger, and I cannot meet his needs. The high prices and the absence of income have made securing even the most basic necessities for him nearly impossible.
To my second family،
Our situation, as well as the situation of my family and the people of Gaza, has become incredibly tragic. Can you imagine that my wife, our four children, and I, along with our entire family, have been displaced more than 8 times and have lived in tents for over 13 months? We are now suffering from hunger in the truest sense of the word. The occupation uses hunger as a weapon and has blocked the entry of aid and food trucks for over two months, leading the country to famine. Prices have skyrocketed, and every day that passes, we live in real hunger.
Thank you for your generosity and support in these difficult times
“In Gaza, it’s not just the sun that sets… but also souls that depart, and dreams buried beneath the rubble.”
“A child in Gaza doesn’t dream of toys; he dreams of a peaceful sleep undisturbed by the sound of bombs.”
“Here in Gaza, time isn’t measured by hours, but by the number of breaths left under the shelling.”
“In every corner of Gaza, there is a story of pain, but also a tale of resilience defying death.
Be part of restoring hope and rebuilding lives… Donate now and become part of Gaza’s story of resilience. Share the campaign with your friends; every share makes a difference and brings us closer to hope.”
https://gofund.me/d7484a38
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