Miguels Baby Mama Reveal
miguel’s baby mama reveal


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little practice i did from a request on here to reactivate my drawing skills because i lowki forgot how to draw lol (deleted the reference and i cbf finding it soz but it’s somewhere….)


ref below



doing my makeup and versace on the floor just came on you can’t tell me miguel wouldn’t love that song
fuck
aotearoa loves you 🩷 .
just saw a video of māori-palestinian solidarity and honestly? i couldn’t stop myself from sobbing. it’s remarkable how colonised people all around the world can feel the pain of the palestinians and honour their life and their dead just as if they were their own.
this is why palestinian freedom means so much to so many people. it’s a cause for all humanity, not just for the palestinians.
we stand for palestinian liberation, because we stand for humanity’s liberation. we all deserve to be free.

here’s the video for anyone who’s curious

someone said something very beautiful about this as well
“We see Palestinians as our whānau (family). This kinship not only extends to the living, but also to the dead. In tangihanga (funerals), we say “your dead are also our dead”. We see no differentiation between our dead kin. When Māori are out there for Palestine, the pain you hear in our voices, when we march in our thousands or perform haka, that isn’t just solidarity or intergenerational colonial trauma coming into play here. We’re mourning our dead, which includes +30,000 Palestinians and rising.”
the māori are truly such beautiful people.