patch of sunlight from the window save me
uncontrollable laughter followed by the phrase "you're a dork" is the greatest thing you can ever hear.
you will not change my mind
I can see your William and Henry being the kind of friends who everyone wonders if they are or aren't together. Definitely have kissed while buzzed, maybe after opening day's success. William would be the more openly flirty of the two for sure. But it's like silly flirting, teasing, taking Henry's hand and swinging his arm like a child while walking into the pizzeria, kissing Henry on the cheek and calling him brilliant when there's a new design, stuff like that!
aww - yes absolutely 🥺 The day/week of the grand opening and William is genuinely happy that their restaurant is a success, and in the spur of the moment gives Henry a kiss on the cheek.
Definitely Henry being a bit more "professional" in public but is equally as silly/ poking fun at William when they're alone.
needing a boy to sloppily n desperately makeout with on my lap (or me on his) </3
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My name is Anas Al Burri. I am 17 years old, and I live in Gaza. My sister has jaundice because she gave birth to her child in an unhygienic area during the war. She has no medication, and her condition is worsening, almost life-threatening. She is too ill to produce milk for her son, and we can't get milk from anywhere else. I have no medication for my diabetes! I am missing insulin, and my blood sugar is critically high, often above 180 and sometimes even 400. I suffer from hyperglycemia attacks and can't get to a hospital because we are in the northern part of Gaza.
Three months ago, my 14-year-old brother Ahmad was searching for something to eat when he was sh*ot in the ch*est by sni*pers from a kilometer away. The bul*let went straight through his body. He was just a CHILD! We still can't believe it and keep thinking he will come back any moment. We didn't even have time to mourn him before the next family members were kill*ed.
The hardships my family and I face are beyond what words can describe. This is our last resort.
We are reaching out to you with a desperate plea. We need your help to survive. Your donation can provide us with the life-saving medications and food that we desperately need. Every act of kindness brings us closer to safety and restores a glimmer of hope in our hearts.
With your support, you can give us and many other families in Gaza a chance to survive and rebuild our shattered lives. Help us survive and leave Gaza so that the last of our family does not perish.
Thank you for your empathy and kindness.
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Anas Al-Burri and Family
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No in front of the kids Bill dam
EMERGENCY
Maha’s @mahaibrahim13 daughter Joan is severely ill with dehydration. She has become very sick due to malnutrition, exposure to cold weather while living on the street, and unsanitary conditions due to the sabotage of Gaza’s waste management infrastructure by the IOF. She cannot keep any fluids in her, and has become lethargic.
Lethargy in dehydrated children is a highly concerning sign. Joan needs to get fluids in her very, very soon. There is a medical hydration solution (meaning a liquid solution) that can help replenish her fluids and nutrients, but it is expensive.
It was never about retrieving the hostages or protecting anyone. After more than 105 days of Genocide, this should've been clear.
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as a girl who is literally just a girl i am always yearning. always longing always missing always wearing my heart on my sleeve. always feeling like my heart is on the verge of exploding. the sight of the sun makes me cry. anyway