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ibuprofinn:

ibuprofinn:

if you guys have the means, would you please consider donating to (or sharing) this fundraiser for the family of a friend of mine from school? they live in gaza and are currently trying to evacuate. the father of the family, Hassan, was injured and needs surgery (possibly amputation) on his leg. you can see the photos and doctors notes on the gofundme. please please share or donate if you can

please keep circulating this!! thank you so much to everyone who has shared and donated!

$12,095/$70,000

as of 16 feb

kosmogrl:

kosmogrl:

must be nice to be able to let things go, unfortunately everything that has ever happened to me never leaves my mind

it’s like, I can’t remember what I did two weeks ago but I can tell you all about something that made me cry when I was 14

palms-upturned:

People in Gaza have been saying this would happen since the very start, as soon as the occupation started corralling everyone into the southern part of the strip they said this would happen. We watched it happen as the “safe” zones grew smaller and smaller and every time Rafah was targeted by air strikes even before this. And no one who could actually stop this lifted a finger. It’s been 129 days.

pacificwaternymph:

nwmo:

LITTLE GUY SPOTTED

Okay for my followers who don’t keep up with marine bio news: this is HUGE

A living, baby great white shark has NEVER been seen before, much less caught on camera. Scientists have never been able to figure out where great white sharks give birth to their babies. A lot of researchers believe them to be born pretty far out in the ocean. But this footage was caught just off the coast of Southern California.

And this little guy? Is potentially only HOURS old. In the videos he can be seen shedding some kind of film that researchers believe could be embryonic fluid from its mother’s womb.

Now there is another theory about why it could look like this, something to do with a skin disorder, but the researchers who found it believe this to be fairly unlikely.

Here is an article that talks about it more.