Sometimes, when least expected, you just appear in the back of my mind. The feels hit so hard and I miss you, dear friend. Wherever you are, I hope you're doing well and that you're happy. 🥲 #MrRobot
@RubenSanchezTW@ccifuentes Pero por algún motivo, la mayoría de defraudadores tienden a tener un color político escorado a la derecha, concretamente hacia el PP.
Para pronunciarse sobre nada está la ladrona esta.
Delivered by C‑section from her dead mother's body. 23 years old. 'israel' bombed and killed her. Buried them under rubble. The baby girl was named after her. Doctors gave her a 50/50 chance of survival. She died 5 days later and was buried next to her mum.
Check the date.
@Duhlorean98 Aside from the Async researchers Clark's the first canon character that has the choice to deliberately enter and exit the Backrooms and that's an awesome plot device. Loved the movie so much ✌️
On June 5th Israel attacked the home of world famous Lebanese sea turtle conservationist Mona Khalil. Mona was hospitalized with burns and injuries to over 70% of her body.
Yesterday, June 19th, Mona died from her injuries.
This wasn’t an accident. They didn’t make a mistake. Mona’s home was also where she ran her sea turtle conservatory- which she aptly named the Orange House Project- because, after all, her house was painted top to bottom in a deep, bright orange, the color of a late summer sunset.
The Orange House Project has been in operation for almost 30 years. You can find it on Facebook and Google Maps, along with dozens of reviews from visitors over the years.
So no, it wasn’t an accident or a mistake. Israel knew exactly what it was doing when it bombed the Orange House Project on June 5th.
It’s exactly what they’ve been doing since the war with Iran started: ethnically cleansing all of Southern Lebanon so they can steal the land and occupy it for themselves.
Today, before our very eyes, Khan Younis is living through hours of terror. Heavy bombardment, continuous explosions, and intense gunfire shake the city without pause.
It has been a painful and frightening morning, added to the long chain of difficult days we have endured. This war has not stopped for even a single minute. Every day, we wake up to fear and go to sleep with anxiety, simply trying to survive amid the sounds of destruction and death.
Please keep us in your prayers and thoughts, and don’t forget us. Every prayer gives us a little hope that one day we may finally live in peace and safety.