Below are vetted campaigns I have come across today and compiled into one list to make it easier for us to generate the best possible impact.
Hamada announced he had a baby today!! Help him and his wife and newborn son stay safe
Firas is trying to save his family including his 10 month old son
Mohamed's family campaign is super low on funds
Help the Bardaweel family (low on funds)
Support Tahseen and his family (low on funds)
The Hilles family campaign is very low on funds
Help Ezz evacuate his family of 6
Auction to help a Gaza family cover medical bills
Help get Basel's family out to safety
The Ziara family need our urgent help
Help fund an eSIM!
Help Basel's children
Match Ibtisam's donation to help Mohamed
Hani needs our help
Help Mohamed continue his education
Save little Yousif
Support Ruba's family campaign
Hi emma<3 I js wanted to ask whats ur opinion on ppl who k1ll other ppl in their drs (im not talking about those weird ppl that literally shift for the sole purpose of killing people thats disgusting) im talking abt those shifting into questionable realities (like fantasy, apocalypse etc like realities that have elements of bloodshed ig?) bc ive seen ppl talk abt it but it never gives a complete answer. Ive been thinking abt this bc i havent been able to figure out where i stand so i wanted to hear ur opinion. I feel like we shouldnt judge ppls actions solely based on this realities standards bc each reality has different moral and ethical expectations (unless ofc ppl have done horrible things that cant be justified)
Btw ilysmm?? The way u write is so mesmerising that i want to take ur thoughts and put them into mine. U r my biggest shifting motivation rn
OKAY. SO. morality is contextual. what we consider "right" or "wrong" here is based on this reality’s rules, which are, at the end of the day, arbitrary and socially constructed. different realities operate under different frameworks, different stakes. if you're shifting into a world where survival necessitates violence, where you have to fight, hunt, or even (ahem) drink blood to exist, then that’s just part of the ontology of that reality. you're not running around doing evil for sport; you're engaging with the world as it is. i suppose it's just your choice to shift there.
do i think some guy shifting just to go on a murder spree in an otherwise peaceful reality is weird? yeah. but for example, me, i'm i shifted to my dr where i'll be a vampire.....but that's just dinner (that sounds bad but like i'm trying to write this out too)
so, my take...........uh. ethics are determined by the world you’re in. every reality has its own moral code, and you play by its rules, not necessarily this one’s
my endermen headcanons (don't like if you're not going to reblog)
Also there has never been a “good” US president. Each and every one of them has presided over unimaginable suffering. You only think they’re good because you were comfortably removed from that suffering and violence
(inspired by @deminetly <3)
Textile sculpting – Shaping fabric and fibers into intricate art pieces.
Making artisanal perfume – Experimenting with essential oils and rare scents.
Cyanotype printing – Creating blue-tinted prints with sunlight and special chemicals.
Hand-painted book edges – Adding hidden designs to the sides of books.
Architectural sketching – Drawing detailed blueprints of imaginary or real places.
Reverse glass painting – Painting images on the backside of clear glass panels.
Making mini dioramas – Crafting tiny, realistic scenes in boxes or jars.
Creating art with unconventional materials – Coffee stains, pressed flowers, or even rust.
Wax seal crafting – Designing and making custom wax seals for letters.
Weaving tapestries – Using a loom to create textile wall art.
Handmade paper-making – Recycling scraps to craft textured, unique paper.
Aerial hoop (Lyra) – Performing acrobatics on a suspended steel ring.
Extreme pogo-sticking – High jumps, flips, and tricks on a pogo stick.
Sandboarding – Surfing down dunes in the desert.
Equestrian vaulting – Gymnastics and dance moves performed on a moving horse.
Ice sailing – Gliding across frozen lakes with a sail-equipped sled.
Underwater hockey – Playing a sport with a weighted puck at the bottom of a pool.
Capoeira – A blend of martial arts, dance, and acrobatics with Brazilian origins.
Jump rope tricks – Learning advanced freestyle or double Dutch techniques.
Parkour with wheelchairs – An adaptive and extreme sport variation.
Rock balancing – Stacking stones into gravity-defying formations.
Slingshot shooting – Precision aiming with handmade slingshots.
Sound design – Creating custom sounds for games or movies.
Synthesizer programming – Tweaking electronic sounds with analog or digital synths.
Composing soundscapes – Designing immersive ambient music inspired by nature or emotions.
Learning overtone singing – Producing two vocal notes at once.
Sampling old vinyl records – Finding unique loops and beats for music production.
Conducting – Studying orchestral directing and leading musical performances.
Building DIY instruments – Creating unique sounds with handmade tools.
Music visualizations – Designing interactive graphics that react to sound.
Throat singing – Practicing Tuvan or Mongolian singing techniques.
Glitch art creation – Manipulating digital images into trippy visuals.
3D printing miniatures – Designing and printing tiny sculptures or models.
Algorithmic art – Generating visuals using coding and AI.
DIY prosthetics – Learning how to create custom limb enhancements.
Rube Goldberg machines – Designing absurdly complex chain-reaction machines.
Building battle robots – Engineering small, remote-controlled combat machines.
Soldering & circuit building – Creating tech-based DIY projects.
Urban survival skills – Learning how to live off the grid in a city.
Brainwave hacking – Experimenting with binaural beats and neurofeedback.
Playing ARGs (Alternate Reality Games) – Solving mystery games that blend real life with fiction.
Foraging & wildcrafting – Finding edible plants and making herbal remedies.
Cave exploration (spelunking) – Navigating through underground tunnels.
Mushroom cultivation – Growing rare and exotic fungi.
Aquascaping – Designing mini underwater landscapes in aquariums.
Bee-keeping for urban areas – Raising pollinators in city environments.
Tree shaping (Arborsculpture) – Training trees to grow into artistic designs.
Tidepool exploration – Studying the tiny creatures left behind by ocean tides.
Fire-making with primitive tools – Learning ancient survival techniques.
Creating miniature greenhouses – Designing tiny glass ecosystems.
Meteorite collecting – Searching for and identifying fallen space rocks.
Lucid dreaming training – Learning how to control your dreams.
Deciphering ancient scripts – Studying and attempting to read extinct languages.
Memory palaces – Training your brain to store and recall vast amounts of information.
Speedcubing – Solving Rubik’s cubes and other puzzles in record time.
Origami tessellations – Advanced geometric folding patterns.
Cryptography – Learning to encode and decode secret messages.
Art of persuasion (Rhetoric) – Mastering the craft of convincing others.
Studying microexpressions – Understanding unspoken emotions through facial movements.
Learning uncommon board games – Mastering strategy-heavy games like Go or Shogi.
Shadowgraphy (hand shadow puppetry) – Creating elaborate shapes using only hands and light.
Faux stained glass making – Using resin or colored glue to create window art.
Bookbinding – Crafting and restoring old books by hand.
Designing labyrinths & mazes – Drawing or physically building intricate pathways.
Taxidermy art – Preserving and artistically displaying specimens.
Guerilla art installations – Secretly placing meaningful art in public spaces.
Mechanical puzzle design – Creating mind-bending, interlocking objects.
Marionette puppetry – Crafting and performing with handcrafted puppets.
Underwater basket weaving – Yes, it’s real and requires immense skill.
Historical reenactments – Dressing and acting as figures from the past.
Creating custom tarot decks – Designing personalized cards with unique meanings.
Hosting secret dinner parties – Themed, invite-only underground gatherings.
Tattoo machine building – Constructing professional-grade tattoo guns.
Dumpster diving for art materials – Repurposing found objects into creative pieces.
Experimental baking – Making desserts with unconventional ingredients or methods.
Practicing hand lettering – Designing artistic and aesthetic text styles.
nO! i am NOT going to SHUT UP about SITTING in between MELISSA'S LEGS on the FLOOR in the LIVING ROOM while she BRAIDS my HAIR (we are doing box braids we gon be here for a while) and we watch MOVIES and we take BREAKS to KISS.
NEVER EVER EVER GOING TO SHUT UP ABOUT IT. I'M GOING TO ALWAYS BRING IT UP. FOREVER.
She is so stinking cute. It's not even funny.
madeline usher having to listen to men talk is a mood
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I just had a revelation thinking about endermen speculative biology. What if enderpearls are crystallized chorus fruit? Similar to oyster pearls.
Think about it, the only native food in the end are chorus fruit and they’re everywhere and endermen need energy so they probably eat it. But, speculating that endermen do not have typical digestive tracts and do not expel waste, then what happens after the chorus fruit is eaten? Instead of expelling waste, everything is retained to make use of every piece of energy in such a low nutrient environment. In the digestive tract the chorus fruit is drained of its teleportation properties and the fruit itself becomes basically, a raisin. After a period of time, enough secretions coat the raisin to become a pearl, much like an oyster. To which to pearl is coughed up or remains until it is shattered, and then coughed up.
The nature of the raisin pearl retains some teleportation properties and can be used by endermen as a source of teleportation when their source of energy has run out. A majority of endermen have multiple pearls at once but most shatter at death. Looting enchantments lower the risk of shattering multiple pearls.
Then to mites. Mite can be parasites or even enderman larvae (if given a lot of liberties) but in this situation mite eggs live in a dormant state as a grub within the chorus fruit and then pupates in the pearl, forcing discomfort so the pearl is expelled and hatched. So the mite is the pupating grub that is hatched too early for the full bug body (which I definitely want to draw and make a design for).
I do not know how eye’s of ender play in all this, and I’m too sleppy to figure it out. Uhhhh basically, nether and end do not mix, and when they do, bad/weird things happen.
It’s 4 am and I have two finals due within the next 24-48 hours.