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teababe27 · 10 minutes
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Being each other's safe space while dealing with life.>>>
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teababe27 · 11 minutes
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me: I’m so cute
me 15 mins later: I hate myself
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My specialty is giving music facts to people who didn’t ask for them
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teababe27 · 12 minutes
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i’m actually pretty attractive if you never compare me to anyone ever
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**For the people asking I found the ring HERE
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teababe27 · 12 minutes
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*checks bag* OK it’s there *closes bag*…. *2 seconds later* okay but is it REALLY there *checks b
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teababe27 · 12 minutes
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taylor swift is neither tortured nor is she any kind of poet lol
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teababe27 · 13 minutes
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im tired of online discourse. look at this family of quails
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teababe27 · 14 minutes
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if I forgot your favorite subgenre or misclassified a band feel free to argue in the replies 👍
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”sandrine” 🧜🏻‍♀️🇨🇭
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teababe27 · 16 minutes
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”chia” 🧜🏿‍♀️🇨🇮
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teababe27 · 17 minutes
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Chag Pesach sameach to every Jewish person. No matter your observance practices, whether you’re at a Seder with family, working or anything else. Every Jewish person deserves to feel safe, no matter their politics or visibility. Because right now? It’s beyond left/right. It’s simply being Jewish. So celebrate (or not) with lightness, love and above all, safety. Take care, be proud, chag Pesach sameach!
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teababe27 · 17 minutes
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Due to a protest at my college, Hillel had to move tonight’s Seder to a secret location and have barred last-minute registrations.
I signed up in time to go, but I’m disappointed that some people who want to go may not be able to. I really wish this was an event that could be more open to students who may have been on the fence about going.
The fact that Hillel has to hide the location of a Passover Seder is horrifying to me.
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teababe27 · 17 minutes
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Pesach is, to me, the most difficult holiday to celebrate right now. Since Oct 7th we've had a few holidays, but Pesach is the one that pains me most so far.
Hanukkah made sense. We are fighting to keep our homeland, as the Maccabees did. We have Israel now, and we will still have Israel. The holiday celebrating our resistance against those who wished to destroy us in our home made sense.
Purim made sense. Yes, it was painful to celebrate the holiday of joy, but we have resisted a force that wishes to eliminate each and every one of us. Just as we did in Persia against Haman, we are defending ourselves because never again will we be put in the position of being at our oppressor's mercy.
Pesach does not make sense. How are we to celebrate being taken out of captivity when over a hundred of our brothers and sisters are still being held captive? How are we to cheer about our freedom when our own people are not free? How can we celebrate G-d's hand coming down to free us when members of our Jewish family have not been free for over half a year?
It is painful. It physically hurts my chest to think about all of this. I wish for G-d to carry our people again, this time from the tunnels under Gaza. From the violent antisemitism we have been seeing happening all around. May we yet again experience freedom from those who wish us harm.
I in no way am saying that we should not celebrate Pesach. If anything, it is more important now than ever to celebrate and pray for freedom. I am just sharing my own feelings on the matter.
As was said then, we say now: LET OUR PEOPLE GO!
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