@jimstewartson@mihsta7 I'm gonna make 17 bazillion quadrillion dollars next year by putting sea monkeys into space with tiny Lamborghinis. Where is my trillion?
The doors to the Still Here exhibit are now open.
Music from the region will be featured throughout the day, and authentic Palestinian and Lebanese food will be served starting at 5 PM.
Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
@German_urug@DougWahl1 The fact they looked the other way as their religious brethren got massacred lets me know they're weak puppets and addicted to 3d baubles and shitty malls no one wants to visit
People show you examples of discrimination against Jews and it’s somebody wearing a watermelon pin or saying “from the river to the sea”. People show you examples of discrimination against Arabs and it’s families being burned alive in Palestine and Lebanon with western backing.
@OrevaZSN@shayne_coplan even pretended to be be poor by placing a laptop on a laundry basket with a hole in the wall that he probably paid someone else to punch
@ambig_art remember when our data broker wanted to appear poor for sympathy points?
If you are letting someone else deal with your Bitcoin holdings you are in fact an idiot and deserve to lose everything because of your intellectual laziness
I'm talking about @saylor's marks and every other dipshit who decides to outsource their exposure to #Bitcoin because its too hard to think about and deal with
@maddenifico@joerogan has been trumps little bitch for a long time now. He won't properly denounce a genocide even. His macho man bullshit is fake, he's a little hoe for ratings and attention, a total proper bitch inflated for dumb dumb views. Sad little money grubbing piece of shit
@BohuslavskaKate The US betrayed Ukraine and gave them shitty back stock weapons to move money to offshore tax havens as always without providing real defense
It's one of the worst betrayals in history, but Krasnov made it even worse
Nakba is the third theme of the Still Here exhibition, reflecting on the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948, when more than 750,000 people were forced from their homes and hundreds of villages were destroyed.
They left carrying the keys to their homes and holding onto the hope that they would one day return.
The Catastrophe. The Nakba.
Still Here opens tomorrow, June 4, at Palacete Gomes Freire in Lisbon and runs through June 16.