Life is so hard 😭😢
My children deserve a safe life. Please donate to me so I can move them to a safe place outside Gaza.🙏🙏
Hi, my name is Mosab , and I’m from Gaza. Life here has been harder than I could ever imagine, but today I’m sharing my story with hope in my heart, because your kindness has already given us so much strength.
This journey hasn’t been easy. The war has taken 25 family members from us—25 beautiful souls we loved deeply. Their laughter, their presence, their love… all of it is gone, leaving behind memories that are both precious and painful. Every day, I carry the weight of their loss, but I also carry their spirit, which gives me the strength to keep going.
Our Journey So Far When I first reached out, I couldn’t have imagined we’d make it this far. Thanks to your incredible kindness, we’ve reached 19,800 out of 30,000. Your support has been a light in these difficult times, and we are so deeply grateful for every single contribution.
But the road ahead is still challenging. Every day, we’re reminded of how much we’ve lost and how much we still need to rebuild.
Here’s what life in Gaza looks like for my family right now: 🏠 Safety: The uncertainty of tomorrow weighs heavily on us. 😢 Loss: The absence of the 25 family members we’ve lost is a pain we carry every moment. 💔 Dreams on Hold: The future feels so far away when survival takes all our strength.
How You Can Help Us Cross the Finish Line Even the smallest act of kindness can make a difference:
$5 might not seem like much, but it could mean a meal, clean water, or a tiny bit of hope for my family.
Can’t donate? Reblog this post to help us reach someone who can. Every share matters more than you know.
Why Your Support Matters Your kindness isn’t just about helping us meet our goal—it’s about reminding us that we’re not alone in this fight. It’s about hope. It’s about survival. And it’s about giving my family a chance to rebuild our lives, even in the face of unimaginable loss.
Thank you for helping us get this far. Your generosity and compassion have already brought us closer to a better tomorrow, and for that, I’m endlessly grateful.
With all my love and gratitude, Mosab and Family ❤️
Hello Sorry if I am annoying you, Al Madhoun family needs your support We lost everything in the war, we plea for your stand to keep us safe I hope this nightmare will stop soon 🤲🏻 Please, share our story by reblogging our pinned post, you can also donate "any amount no matter how small will make a difference for us" Here you find Our Story for 15 months of war Thanks alot for your time, I wish you safety
Please help this family
HELLO??? IM TWEAKING. I saw this on my instagram feed and I had to go check out the actual article to see the rest of the news about this! I’m so excited for this opening of the Blues brothers graphic novel (*^▽^*)
"Pride month is over"
WRONG! Your pride month is over! Me and all the other disabled queers are having pride month two: disability edition
I kinda like it but egon looks off..
Hello, My name is Mosab Elderawi, and I live in Gaza with my family. Life here has become harder than I ever imagined, and I’m writing this with hope in my heart that you might hear our story.
The ongoing war has devastated my family. We’ve lost 25 family members—each one a beloved part of our lives, taken too soon. I miss them deeply—their laughter, their presence, their love. Every day is a reminder of this unimaginable loss.
We are now facing daily challenges to survive—things that most people take for granted, like food, clean water, and a safe place to sleep. The harsh realities of life here have replaced our dreams with the constant fight for survival.
💔 Lost Stability: The war has left us without work or a stable source of income. 🍞 Basic Needs: Food and water are becoming harder to afford with rising prices and scarce resources. 📚 Dreams on Hold: Like so many here, my family’s dreams have been replaced by the need to simply survive. 😢 Unimaginable Loss: Losing 25 loved ones has left a void that can never be filled.
I’m sharing our story with the hope that someone out there might care. Even $5 can make a big difference for us, and if you’re unable to donate, just reblogging this post can help spread the word.
Your kindness, no matter how small, is something we’ll never forget.
Your support is not about changing our entire situation—it’s about giving us a little relief, a little hope, and a way to keep going. We are not asking for much, and we understand if you can’t donate. Sharing our story is just as valuable to us as a donation.
Thank you for reading this far. It means the world to us to know that someone is listening. Your kindness gives us strength and helps us believe in a better tomorrow.
With all our gratitude, Mosab Elderawi and Family ❤️
I totally agree, BUT to be more specific (and very tragic), if I'm not wrong, Egon's body was dragged into a ghost trap. They did not show the scene in the film because it was going to be too violent, but yes. She most probably noticed he hadn't come out of his farm for a couple of days, decided to check, and...found the trap.
That's honestly very sad :(
do you ever think about how Janine predicted Egon’s death? how she knew that he’d die trying to stop Gozer? …but she got the year wrong.
do you ever think about how she gave him her lucky coin, hoping against hope that it’d bring him good fortune? do you ever think about how happy she was to see him come back alive? how she pushed her way through the crowd, ran to him and hugged him?
do you ever think about how, in their later years, she kept in touch with him when everyone else was convinced he’d lost his mind? do you ever think about how it was likely Janine who found Egon’s lifeless body? do you think she remembered that night in 1984, when she looked into his eyes and predicted this?
Egon: The salary of a clown is 51,000 dollars.
Egon: Yet for some reason, Peter, you do it for free.
I like ghostbusters and animes (kny in particular) and I love making crosovers. If you want me to draw something, just ask me ^_^ (i'm italian btw)
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