Natalie Diaz, "American Arithmetic." Postcolonial Love Poem
and i don’t stick up for myself i’m anxious and nothing can help and i wish i’d done this before and i wish people liked me more. ( insp )
hello all, i don’t even know where to begin writing this post. i’m not really the type to talk too deeply about my personal life on the interweb and never in a million years would i ever have thought i’d be asking something like this but, i need help. may has been brutal month financially for my family. at the end of april my sister, cousin, and i were in a car accident that totaled my car. ( link to videos from said accident: one, two, three. ) as a result my sister and cousin both haven’t been able to return to work due to injuries. which has left me the main money maker at home.
i’ve been managing as best as i can but it hasn’t been easy due to the fact that i’ve missed quite a few days in may due to accident as well. i don’t have any benefits at work so there has been no paid or sick leave to make up for my lack of hours and i’ve already blown through most of my savings. i currently have less than 50$ in my bank account with a multiple bills due. a 220$ electricity bill, 100$ renter’s insurance fee that my landlord forces us to have, 50$ cellphone bill ( i work as a home health aide and need my phone to clock in and out ),and july’s rent is right around the corner just to name a few. plus the rental i’ve gotten since the accident is a gas guzzler which means i’m constantly burning through money stopping for gas which is still pretty high in my neck of the woods due to the pipeline shut down a couple weeks ago.
in conclusion: i’m struggling college student supporting a household of five on her own until my sister and cousin can get back to work. if there is any chance that any of you have the means to spare a few bucks my way i’d really appreciate it. my cashapp handle is $ayeasha96 and my paypal is paypal.me/ayeasha96 . whatever you can give would help tremendously.
and if all you can is reblog this post to signal boost it i’d still be forever grateful for even that.
— 𝐉 𝐄 𝐒 𝐒 𝐈 𝐄 𝐌 𝐄 𝐈 𝐋 𝐈 , 𝐆 𝐈 𝐅 𝐏 𝐀 𝐂 𝐊
( 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐃 𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐊 ) by clicking on the CONTENT SOURCE BELOW you’ll find #340 gifs of actor jessie mei li in the netflix series: shadow and bone ( ep 6-8 ). bringing their gif total to #801. all of the gifs were made from scratch by me, and intended to be used for roleplaying purposes only. please like/reblog if you find this pack useful!
PLEASE DO NOT :
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[ ! ] CONTENT WARNINGS : wounds, partial nudity, blood, guns, flashing lights, body modification ( alina’s amplifier ), mild gore
— 𝐉 𝐄 𝐒 𝐒 𝐈 𝐄 𝐌 𝐄 𝐈 𝐋 𝐈 , 𝐆 𝐈 𝐅 𝐏 𝐀 𝐂 𝐊
( 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐃 𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐊 ) by clicking on the CONTENT SOURCE BELOW you’ll find #461 gifs of actor jessie mei li in the netflix series: shadow and bone ( ep 3-5 ). all of the gifs were made from scratch by me, and intended to be used for roleplaying purposes only. please like/reblog if you find this pack useful!
PLEASE DO NOT :
- claim them as your own or add into hunts!
- use in smut rps / krps, use to portray minors
- use in your own graphics or crop for personal use, without visible credit
[ ! ] CONTENT WARNINGS : blood, partial nudity, combat, suggestive scenes, flashing lights
Shadow and Bone season 1 but it’s just memes
JESSIE MEI LI for The Laterals — 2021, ph. Alex Ingram
my blog is so multifandom and it’s so baffling that people actually go out of their way to make sideblogs for new content like i will literally shove all my random hyperfixations down y’alls throats
They would learn to fear her, and they would know her by her name. The heart is an arrow. It demands aim to land true. She clung to the wall, but it was purpose she grasped at long last, and that carried her upwards. She was not a lynx or a spider or even the Wraith. She was Inej Ghafa, and her future was waiting above.
— SIX OF CROWS by Leigh Bardugo
The Palestine Reader
The following is a collection of articles, essays, and books on Palestine. These are not introduction texts to the question of Palestine or the Palestinain-Israeli “conflict”. If you need one read The Palestine-Israel Conflict by Gregory Harms and Todd Fery. Further, this is not an “unbiased” or “neutral” readng list. Everything listed below is counter-hegemonic. I feel absolutely no need to provide anything from the Zionist or Israeli point-of-view when that is the dominant narrative. With that said, I believe this provides a diverse, but in no means comprehensive, overview of the discourse on Palestine. A continuously updated page of this list can be found here.
On Theory
- Orientalism by Edward Said
- Orientalism Reconsidered by Edward Said
- The Question of Palestine by Edward Said
- Reading Said in Hebrew by Ella Shohat
- Notes on the “Post-Colonial” by Ella Shohat
On History
- History of Palestine by Dr. Mohsen Mohammed Saleh
- Sabra and Shatila: September 1982 by Bayan Nuwayhed al-Hout
- Peace and its Discontents by Edward Said
On Being Palestinian
- What It Means to be Palestinian by Dina Matar
- A Narrative of Palestinian Dispossession by Samia Costandi
- The Palestinian Exile as Writer by Jabra I. Jabra
- My People Shall Live by Leila Khaled
- Memoirs, 1948 Part I by Fauzi Al-Qawuqji
- Memoirs, 1948 Part II
- Palestinian Identity and the Performance of Catastrophe by Ihab Saloul
On Zionism
- Zionism from the Standpoint of its Victims by Edward Said
- Zionism from the Standpoint of its Jewish Victims by Ella Shohat
- Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism by Judith Butler
- The Invention of the Mizrahim by Ella Shohat
- Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel by Israel Shahak and Norton Mezvinsky
- Jewish History, Jewish Religion by Israel Shahak
- The Ends of Zionism by Joseph Massad
- The Persistence of the Palestinian Question by Joseph Massad
- On Imperialism and Settler Colonialism in West Asia by Jamil Hilal
- The Hidden History of Zionism by Ralph Schoenman
- How the Zionists Took Over Palestine by Adel Safty
- Imperial Israel and the Palestinians by Nur Masalha
- After Zionism by Antony Loewenstein and Ahmed Moor
On the Holocaust
- Respecting the Holocaust by Howard Zinn
- The Holocaust: Learning the Wrong Lessons by Boaz Evron
- The Victimhood of the Powerful by Jennifer Peto
On Media
- Propaganda, Perception, and Reality by William A. Cook
- Israeli Cinema an interview with Ella Shohat
- Israeli Cinema by Ella Shohat
- Palestinian Cinema by Nurith Gertz and George Khleifi
On Al Nakba
- The 1948 Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappe
- The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappe
- The Saga of Deir Yassin
- The Fall of Lydda by Spiro Munayyer
- Returning to Kafr Bir'im
- How Palestine became Israel by Stephen Hallbrook
- The Palestinian Exodus of 1948 by Simha Flapan
- Why Did the Palestinians Leave by Walid Khalidi
- Selected Documents on 1948
- The Limits of the New Israeli History by Joel Beinin
On Genocide
- Genocide or Erasure of Palestinians by Kathleen and Bill Christison
- Israel’s Slow-Motion Genocide in Occupied Palestine by Steve Lendman
- Ongoing Palestinian Genocide by Gideon Polya
- The Lessons of Violence by Chris Hedges
- The Brutal Siege of Gaza Can Only Breed Violence by Karen Koning AbuZayd
- The Olive Trees of Palestine Weep by Sonja Karkar
- Slouching toward a Palestinian Holocaust by Richard Falk
- Gaza is Dying by Patrick Cockburn
- Israeli Immunity for Genocide by Andrea Howard
- Palestinian Misery in Perspective by Paul De Rooij
- A Slow, Steady Genocide an interview with Tanya Reinhart
- Gaza’s Holocaust by Dr. Elias Akleh
- Genocide Hides Behind Expulsion by Adi Ophir
- The British in Palestine, A Conveniently Forgotten Holocaust by Robert Fisk
- European Collusion in Israel’s Slow Genocide by Omar Barghouti
- Genocide in Gaza by Ilan Pappe
- Genocide Among Us by Curtis F. J. Doebbler
- Bleaching the Attrocities of Genocide by Kim Petersen
- The Rape of Palestine by William A. Cook
- Israel Plots Another Palestinian Exodus by Jonathan Cook
- Slow Motion Ethnic Cleansing by Uri Avnery
- Disappearing Palestine by Jonathan Cook
- The Problem With Israel by Jeff Halper
- Gaza in Crisis by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappe
- Drying Out the Palestinians
- Israel’s Latest Assault on Gaza by Norman Finkelstein
- To Gaza I Did Not Go by Gideon Levy
- Gaza, the World’s Largest Open-Air Prison by Noam Chomsky
- The Most Humane Little Checkpoint by Amira Hass
On BDS
- BDS: Winning Justice for the Palestinian People
- Why Boycott Israeli Universities?
- The Necessity of Cultural Boycott by Ilan Pappe
- Companies Supporting Israeli Occupation
On Solutions
- Two-State Illusion by Ian S. Lustick
- Relative Humanity: The Essential Obstacle to a One-State Solution by Omar Barghouti
- Where Now For Palestine? by Jamil Hilal
in a time where palestinians in sheikh jarrah and other neighborhoods whose houses are on the precipice of being stolen and occupied by israeli settlers are literally ASKING people to amplify their voices so that their stories are heard so they have a fighting chance for a semblance of justice, it is outrageous and completely unacceptable for some to say that people aren’t required to have an “opinion” about the “israeli-palestinian conflict”
first of all call it what it is: the illegal israeli occupation of palestine. calling it a “conflict” is wrong, because implies that both parties are on equal footing and have equal power. understand and acknowledge that it is a colonial relationship of domination and subjugation. anyone telling you it’s a “clash of civilizations” and a culmination of a centuries old feud between two religions is misinforming you and also perpetuating the myth that the “conflicts” in the middle east are due to civilizational backwardness stemming from religion and archaic cultural practices
second, what happened to “if you’re neutral in situations of injustice you have chosen the side of the oppressor”? why are people so scared of non-neutrality and educating themselves when there is a whole robust academic field with scholars from all over establishing the history and politics of the occupation? if you need reading material here are some books/articles/scholars to start with:
Regina Sharif, Non-Jewish Zionism Hannah Arendt, “Zionism Reconsidered” Michael Selzer, The Aryanization of the Jewish State Walter Laqeuer, A History of Zionism Ali Abunimah, The Battle for Justice in Palestine Ella Shohat, "Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of its Jewish Victims" Michael Hart, Social Science and the Politics of Modern Jewish Identity Edward Said, The Question of Palestine Lenni Brenner, Zionism in the Age of the Dictators, A Reappraisal Rashid Khalidi, Palestinian Identity Joseph Massad, The Persistence of the Palestinian Question Shlomo Sand, The Invention of the Jewish People Ghassan Kanafani, Men in the Sun Ghassan Kanafani, Returning to Haifa Sara Roy, The Gaza Strip. The Political Economy of De-Development Neve Gordon, Israel’s Occupation Jeroen Gunning, Hamas in Politics Israel Shahak and Norton Mezvinsky, Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel
you should be able to find most if not all the books on libgen.is
finally, if you can’t do that, then keep up with the people on the ground in sheikh jarrah who are providing updates on the situation: journalists mohammad el-kurd @m7mdkurd and muna el-kurd @munakurd.13 based in occupied jerusalem
FREDDY CARTER as KAZ BREKKER SHADOW AND BONE - 1.06 “THE HEART IS AN ARROW”
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The Haunting of Hill House 1.05 │ dir. Mike Flanagan
Page Theme - Timeline
This code is for adding a simple timeline to a standard page. It’s designed to be compatible with almost any theme, but is recommend for themes with posts 400px wide or more. Narrower posts tend not to be wide enough to display the timeline as anything but a crowded mess.
The standard code features very basic styling that can be easily customized to better match your theme. The only structure element that may need customized is to position the timeline dot vertically, so it aligns with the center of your dates. Instructions are included in the code.
HOW TO USE
Go into your main theme’s HTML and paste the code linked here above </style>. Any customization should be done in this code.
Then, create a new page and remain on Standard Layout. Click Edit HTML and use the following template to create your timeline:
<div class=“tl”> <div class=“date”>Date Here</div> <div class=“content”>Content Here</div> </div>
Copy and paste as many times as you wish to add more entries into the timeline.
Sometimes the timeline does not display correctly in the editor. Make sure to check it on the theme itself.
DO:
- Like or reblog if you plan to use.
- Edit this code however you wish for personal use.
- Buy me a ko-fi, if you appreciate my work and feel so inclined.
DO NOT:
- Use in any paid commission work, unless you’ve discussed it with me.
- Claim as your own.



