“I’m wearing a pin I used to wear in 2003 during the illegal war in Iraq. Now, 23 years later, another illegal war has begun — led by Trump and Netanyahu. I also stand with Palestine.”
— Javier Bardem at the Academy Awards, wearing a Handala pin.
On the Oscars red carpet, Charithra Chandran (Bridgerton star) also drew attention to the unbearable circumstances Palestinians are facing.
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i watched a video where a woman surprised her husband with his dream motorcycle. she had been saving part of her salary for almost two years. she skipped shopping, stopped going out, and worked overtime just to afford it.
when she gave it to him, he hugged her and joked, “good, now you can work more to help me upgrade it.”
everyone laughed.
she didn’t.
my realization? women are taught to sacrifice quietly, while men are taught to receive loudly.
Mark Ruffalo, "This pin is for Renee Nicole Good who was murdered"
"We have a vice president JD Vance lying about what's happening"
"We have a war with Venezuela which we illegally invaded"
"President Trump says international law doesn't matter to him"
"He says only his own morality matters to him, but the guy is a convicted felon, a pedophile, the worst human being.. If we're relying on this guys morality, for the most powerful country in the world, then we're all in a lot of trouble"
"This is for Renee Good.. It's for the people in the US who are terrorised and scared today"
"I love this country, what I see here happening, it's not America"
"I want to be here to celebrate, I am here to celebrate and I'm proud to have a Golden Globes nomination"
"But also, this is not normal any more"
It can be traced to how boys are raised around food. Always being catered to, with no expectations of reciprocity makes them grow into inconsiderate men.
Food and cooking have been treated as something a man deserves and has a right to which fosters a sense of entitlement.
There’s an interesting convo on TikTok right now of how men weaponize food against women: the cooking, the gluttonous overeating and being inconsiderate, etc etc. Women are sharing stories of the men around them eating up food in the home with no consideration of others. Whew.
I fainted at work yesterday, when I woke up the lady that was helping me said "I'm really sorry but I took off your hijab, do you want me to put it back on"😂😂😂😂😂😂I was wearing a Durag