People in the North of Gaza are being starved and humanitarian aid is not allowed to reach them. Doctors have requested #FeedNorthGaza to be shared so the voices in North Gaza are heard.
From the river to the sea, Palestine MUST be free.
https://gazaesims.com // Esims for Gaza, to allow journalists to broadcast, and to help families to stay in contact.
https://doctorswithoutborders.org // Doctors without Borders
Palestine Children Relief Fund // To help with the water shortage.
When Florence Welch said “And I know I may not look like much, just another screaming speck of dust, but oh, God, you’re gonna get it, you’ll be sorry that you messed with me” and when Leigh Bardugo said “and what about the nobodies and the nothings, the invisible girls? We learn to hold our heads as if we wear crowns. We learn to wring magic from the ordinary”
I love how fully Gideon the Ninth commits to the country house murder mystery vibe.
Not only has everyone been called to an ostentatious and decrepit pile by a mysterious benefactor, but you have a great range of murder mystery stereotypes:
- Military officers who think the whole murder thing could be resolved with just a bit more discipline
- Gorgeous socialite sisters with a dark secret
- Eccentric gentlewoman scholar and her young wards
- Professor curiously close to his manservant
- Tragic convalescent
- Useless clergyman
- Socially awkward orphans
Not to mention the staff of the house who do not seem to be entirely honest about its past.
Interview with the vampire is sooo funny because jacob anderson is giving the performance of a lifetime as a black man struggling with identity in the early 1900s through the metaphor of vampirism and sam reid spends all of his screentime prancing around like a cartoon pony on amphetamines and theyre both equally captivating to watch