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ꙮaubreyꙮ

@dustballet

friendly neighborhood goth paralegal, record collector, antiquarian, and sometimes visual artist

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"What object was most devastating for you to lose, and how have you been coping?" Interviews from the clearing of homeless encampments in Albuquerque

"What object was most devastating for you to lose, and how have you been coping?" Interviews from the clearing of homeless encampments in Albuquerque
Ashraf Mughanni 🇵🇸🍉 (@ashrafmugha21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️SERIOUSLY IMPORTANT⚠️ Unfortunately, donations almost died. Three days with no donations, and that happened suddenly. I'm too frustrated about that. I hope you can help to overcome this shortage and reactivate donations again ↗️↗️ 🔗gofund.me/46324b44

⚠️SERIOUSLY IMPORTANT⚠️
Unfortunately, donations almost died. Three days with no donations, and that happened suddenly. I'm too frustrated about that. I hope you can help to overcome this shortage and reactivate donations again
 ↗️↗️
🔗gofund.me/46324b44
cj (@chronowerks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

C.C.C.C. and Hijokaidan on some italian tv show in 1997 is like looking into an alternative universe where noise music went mainstream instead of alt-rock, especially once the audience started getting into it

𝓈𝑜𝓃𝓃𝓎 𝓈𝑒𝒽𝓇𝒶 ੴ (@sonnysehra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

drawings made in a psychiatric institution by schizophrenic swiss artist adolf wölfli, who suffered from intense psychosis-induced hallucinations and was often kept in isolation due to his violent nature. (from the early 20th century, early 1900s)

drawings made in a psychiatric institution by schizophrenic swiss artist adolf wölfli, who suffered from intense psychosis-induced hallucinations and was often kept in isolation due to his violent nature.
(from the early 20th century, early 1900s)
Dónal Hassett (@donalhassett1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This interview with Imane Khelif highlights the obstacles she faced from patriarchal resistance to women in sport, as well as her family’s poverty. It also underlines her dedication to encouraging young girls in Algeria to participate in sport. unicef.org/algeria/recits…

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This is actually catastrophic. No more esims means no more reporting out of Gaza and no way for people under the rubble to call for help. Please encourage everyone you know to donate an esim or three