My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career.
The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams.
My "bad days" are his wildest dreams.
My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive.
It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
I made a cup of coffee and sat down to revise for my 4th year finals — and suddenly, everything came flooding back.
The last two and a half years.
The bombs.
The hunger.
The displacement.
The fear.
The hospitals under attack.
The universities destroyed.
The training hospitals damaged.
The healthcare system collapsing.
The academic system collapsing.
My professors killed.
My colleagues and friends gone.
I was a medical student… and a volunteer in hospitals while bombs fell around us.
I kept studying while starving.
I kept attending lectures while displaced.
I kept going while everything around me was falling apart.
There were days I couldn’t breathe from the weight of it all.
Days I was broken.
Depressed.
Exhausted.
Convinced I couldn’t carry any more.
But then the Gazan spirit appeared.
The one thing they can never destroy.
We grieve.
We break.
We fall.
Then we rise — like a phoenix from the ashes.
Against every possible condition,
I did something I never thought I could.
I survived.
I continued.
I endured.
I didn’t give up.
Today, I’m still here.
Stronger.
More determined.
Still fighting for my future.
Still fighting for my people.
Still choosing hope,
even in the darkest time.
This is not just resilience.
This is Gaza.
This is the spirit of Gaza.
This is our resistance through life.
This is how we survive.
@BigFish3000 Nice try. I took the Amtrak home.
We tried to pay TSA almost a dozen times and Republicans said no every time. Then the GOP Speaker closed session last night and sent everyone home.
Please Google what party is in charge of Congress right now. The answer may surprise you!
🔥🚨BREAKING: Legendary YouTube rapper Afroman dropped a hit song a banger before his highly anticipated lawsuit against him goes to court Monday in Adams County, Ohio. Afroman can be seen calling many officers pedophiles and exposing the alleged corruption.
Afroman just released “Batteram Hymns of the Police Whistle Blower” a day before the lawsuit heads to court.
Afroman (aka Joseph Foreman) just dropped his new track Batteram Hymn of the Police Whistle Blower” only a day before his defamation trial kicks off in court.
Adams County sheriff's deputies are suing him for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The claims stem from music videos (including the viral "Lemon Pound Cake") that incorporated footage from the night deputies raided his home—allegedly causing vandalism and property damage while searching for drugs (finding nothing and charging no one), and supposedly walking away with around $400 of his cash.
In this fresh release, Afroman directly names the deputies involved, weaves in raid photos and videos as evidence, and layers on some AI-generated comedy to roast the situation and highlight his side of the story.
Jeffrey Sachs: “Israel is the most violent country per capita in the whole world.. Israel has either overtly or covertly through Mossad engaged in wars that stretch from Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and now Iran....”