Jake: You can’t set all your problems on fire.
Isa: You’d be surprised by how many things are flammable.
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Isa: His finest hour lasted a minute and a half.
Jake: It was two minutes, but good try.
It’s been demonstrated time and again that things have only been getting worse—by Palestinians’ firsthand accounts on here, by on-site journalists, and by the harrowing coverage of all the Israeli terrorism that continues to fly under the radar of mainstream media. To underreport on this genocide is something western outlets have done since Day 1, but now they can get away with it because people are losing interest in pretending they actually care about this ongoing genocide. In reality this should be talked about now more than ever, because Israel is only amplifying its atrocities with each passing day
i finally posted this!!! (my body procrastinated during these last few months <3)
coffee-drunk friends: the description
she noticed her feelings and couldn't look at him the same way again.
isa ahn has bargain standards when it comes to everything. get into a college without roommates, have a decent job, and be financially stable with 5 dogs by 28. her go-getter, busy-boy best friend however, has other plans. after all, he’s the golden boy, the favored boy, the popular boy who’s really good at soccer. the sunshine you need on a rainy day. though after setting her principal’s house on fire, isa, along with jake, tackle the mysteries of 1950’s old school radio shows and why true love is the best kind of love out there.
GREAT NEWS
turkey halted trade with israel.
Isa: If Google matched people up by their browsing history, it could be the greatest online dating website of all time.
Jake: Or the greatest disaster.
Jake: My mom gave me a hundred bucks cuz I made it onto the Honor Roll again.
Isa: That’s nothing. My mom doesn’t give me money for grades. She gives me money whenever I compliment her looks when she ain’t around.
Isa: Can I ask you for a favor?
Jake: I would literally die for you, but continue.
Isa: We need to talk about you starting sentences that way.
'If you don't like graffiti look away like you do for genocide"
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