dietdiscourse:

dietdiscourse:

Update: as many of you know my mother is in the final stage of an aggressive cancer that spread through all her body.

Thanks to many of you ive been able to see her twice since her we got the news, and she’s quickly deteriorating.
As much as i wish i could quit my job and spend her last days with her or at least go see her every weekend, i dont have the funds for it. Her retired sister and i are her only support, and because of all the days off i took from work i was deducted all extra bonuses and compensations from work other than my base salary.
My mother has no insurance and the expenses to take care of her are about 100 – 150 dlls weekly between medication, diapers, oxygen tank and orthopedic bed rental and a nurse once a week, were drowning in expenses and debt.

If any of you can help in any way make my moms last days as painless and comfortable as possible i would greatly appreciate it. My paypal is paypal.me/heyxo or cats.and.lollipops@gmail.com, thank you in advance and also for all your kind words

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mermistass:

gayprinces:

tardigradetheking:

gayprinces:

anyways there’s nothing wrong with the new spinnerella design! in fact i think it’s a really good thing that the new she ra is diversifying the characters body shapes and giving representation to ALL young girls!!

counter point. 

your not being true to the sourse material. why not make something new and different that’s inspired by the original she-ra instead of making literally unrecognizable characters and angering the original fans, a large segment of our potential audience. 

i didn’t ask for a counter point. there’s no reason to make a reboot if you’re going to keep everything the same. grow some common sense.

“angering the original fans, a large segment of our potential audience. “

The Netflix reboot was made for young girls. Good night

Italian Doctors Fooled Nazis by Inventing This Fake Disease

the-meme-monarch:

eretzyisrael:

In 1943, a team of ingenious Italian doctors invented a deadly, contagious virus called Syndrome K to protect Jews from annihilation. On October 16 of that year, as Nazis closed in to liquidate Rome’s Jewish ghetto, many runaways hid in the 450-year-old Fatebenefratelli Hospital. There, anti-Fascist doctors including Adriano Ossicini, Vittorio Sacerdoti and Giovanni Borromeo created a gruesome, imaginary disease.

“Syndrome K was put on patient papers to indicate that the sick person wasn’t sick at all, but Jewish” and in need of protection, Ossicini told Italian newspaper La Stampa last year. The “K” stood for Albert Kesselring and Herbert Kappler — two ruthless Nazi commanders.

The doctors instructed “patients” to cough very loudly and told Nazis that the disease was extremely dangerous, disfiguring and molto contagioso. Soldiers were so alarmed by the list of symptoms and incessant coughing that they left without inspecting the patients. It’s estimated that a few dozen lives were saved by this brilliant scheme.

The doctors were later honored for their heroic actions, and Fatebenefratelli Hospital was declared a “House of Life” by the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation.

The Jewniverse

I am so absolutely pissed off that i never learned this in school