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-28y.o- Books (mostly classics), Quotes, Artworks, Poetry، Personal Prose Writing, and The Necessity of Reflection.

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8 months ago
Palestinian Students Sit Next To The Empty Seats Of Their Martyred Classmates.

Palestinian students sit next to the empty seats of their martyred classmates. 

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8 months ago
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8 months ago

This is Rafah, The "safe" zone, where 1.5 million Palestinian fled to. You have to understand, what bombing Rafah means.

Please don't look away, while everybody is busy watching the super bowl, Israel commits one of its most deadly and openly genocidal attacks on Rafah. Please don't look away.

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8 months ago
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9 months ago
People In Ljubljana, Slovenia, Have Filled Republic Square, Which Is Right Across The Street From The
People In Ljubljana, Slovenia, Have Filled Republic Square, Which Is Right Across The Street From The
People In Ljubljana, Slovenia, Have Filled Republic Square, Which Is Right Across The Street From The
People In Ljubljana, Slovenia, Have Filled Republic Square, Which Is Right Across The Street From The

People in Ljubljana, Slovenia, have filled Republic Square, which is right across the street from the parliament building (visible in the first picture), with snow mounds representing Palestinians killed by Israel, and yesterday, they started lighting candles. They noted that in order to light a candle for every Palestinian who's lost their life in Gaza in the last months, they would've needed 25 thousand (way more than they could realistically manage). Photos by Inštitut 8. Marec.

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9 months ago
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kafkaesquebibliomaniac - Kafkaesque and Autumned Musings!
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9 months ago
poor countries are not ‘underdeveloped’, they are over EXPLOITED, our resources UPHOLD the economies of so-called ‘developed’ countries — you would be nothing without the sacrifices you forced us and our people to make.
"The wouldn't exist without Africa"

[Image description: a map of the continent of Africa, whose countries are represented by natural resources and minerals that western/Europeans colonizers and imperialists have and currently exploit extract for export. Some regions include: petroleum and natural gas, crude oil and petroleum, clothing and textiles, petroleum products, copper and diaminds, livestock, coffee and gypsum, coffee, zinc, titanium, fish, gold, cocoa beans, platinum, tea, coal, and cotton. 

[source: @ Slow Factory "systemic change for collective liberation"]
"Colonialism is not a thing of the past. It's an economic system that persists today." -Celine Semaan
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
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9 months ago

Did you see the video where Israeli soldiers dressed up like Muslim women and doctors and stormed the hospital in the West Bank and assassinated 3 young Palestinians?⁣

Did you see the bloody pillow with the bullet hole in it?⁣

THIS IS WHO THEY MURDERED IN THAT BED. A paralyzed CHILD named Bassel. ⁣

This video was taken just one day before Israel literally shot him in the face in his bed. ⁣

Just when you think they can’t get any lower, they do. I don’t care what lies they tell about this child, it is illegal EVERYWHERE to do what they did. ⁣

This kid had nothing to do with October 7th. And anything else he did, you simply aren’t allowed to go into a hospital and murder a paralyzed child. ⁣

It’s CRAZY that we even have to say this. ⁣

And the White House actually defended this today, but it was before this video was released. ⁣

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9 months ago
A Palestinian bride, Shahad, adjusts her veil in a tent camp as another woman holds a curtain out of the way for her.
Mohammed Al-Ghandour and Shahad, walk on their wedding day in the tent camp. They're amongst others who follow the two as they hold hands.
The couple greet guests in a tent with tight hugs.
Shahad and Mohammed al-Ghandour pose inside their tent.

Palestinian wedding at a tent in Rafah on January 18, 2024. Their names are Shahad (bride) and Mohammed al-Ghandour (groom). Photos taken by Mohammad Salem of Reuters.

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9 months ago

The youngest Palestinian journalist is a 9 year old girl.

Her name Lama Jamous.

Lama has been reporting on tik tok what has been happening in Gaza. Her father is a journalist working for Al Jazeera and is trying to get her out of Rafah.

Link to the gofundme from the video

Please share her story.

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9 months ago
It Didn't Start On October 7th

It didn't start on October 7th

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10 months ago
Native Americans March In Solidarity With Palestine
Native Americans March In Solidarity With Palestine

Native Americans march in solidarity with Palestine

Denver, Colorado USA

© Malek Asfeer 

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10 months ago
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10 months ago

How a lot of you been acting lately:

How A Lot Of You Been Acting Lately:
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1 year ago

"Just because it hurts doesn't mean it has to stay. For how long will you let all pain to be all suffered? Pain is a feral monster that devours and departs; suffering is the monster we make out of pain, the monster that eats us whole, the one we allow to reside." @kafkaesquebibliomaniac

"Just Because It Hurts Doesn't Mean It Has To Stay. For How Long Will You Let All Pain To Be All Suffered?

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1 year ago
Hard Times, Charles Dickens.

Hard Times, Charles Dickens.

Hard Times, Charles Dickens.

(Artwork Soul Mate by Max Svabinsky)


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1 year ago
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Kafkaesque:

Kafkaesque:
Kafkaesque:

Characteristic or reminiscent of the oppressive or nightmarish qualities of Franz Kafka's fictional world. Having an extremely unpleasant, frightening, confusing, complex, bizarre, or illogical quality.

"a Kafkaesque bureaucratic office"

Kafkaesque Elements in Kafka's works:

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Each of Kafka's works bears the marks of a man suffering in spirit and body, searching desperately, but always inwardly, for meaning, security, self-worth, and a sense of purpose. 

The Castle

K., the hero of the novel, arrives at the village claiming to be a land surveyor appointed by the castle authorities. His claim is rejected by the village officials. K. seeks throughout the story to get in touch with Klamm, one of the senior officials of the castle, in order to formalize his status. . K. aggressively challenges both the petty, arrogant officials and the villagers. But Klamm is elusive, untraceable, and K. will never manage to get in touch with him.

Metamorphosis

"One morning, upon awakening from agitated dreams, Gregor Samsa found himself, in his bed, transformed into a monstrous vermin." The line has a notably flat tone that doesn’t remark on the oddness of the incident. When Gregor first realizes he has transformed into an insect, he does not bemoan his condition, wonder about its cause, or attempt to rectify it in any way. He quickly accepts that he has become a bug and tries to go about his life as best he can. Gregor was more tense bout missing work than the fact that he has turned into an insect. It creates a sense that the world we see in the story is inherently purposeless and random, rather than rational and ordered. Thus the opening line exemplifies the idea of absurdism, which asserts that humans exist in an irrational, chaotic universe beyond our full understanding.

The Trial

K. is arrested one morning by a remote, inaccessible authority, with the nature of his crime revealed neither to him nor to the reader. Here begins his slide into desperation and his struggles and encounters with the invisible Law and the untouchable Court as allegations and evidence are never disclosed. Who can defend himself when he does not know the accusation? Who can defend herself when she does not know the Law? The novel mixes precise and realistic descriptions with absurd details giving the impression of a nightmare.

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A Hunger Artist

A man who is known only as “the hunger artist” fasts for a living. He chooses a public location and puts himself on display in a locked cage. Although the hunger artist is famous he remains frustrated because of the townspeople’s incredulity. He also feels constrained by the fasting limits imposed on him by his manager. Without notice, the audience deserts the hunger artist and he hires himself out to a circus. Left alone, the hunger artist finally exceeds his fasting record. He wastes away in his cage, unnoticed and unappreciated, until he dies. The circus replaces him with a panther briming with life, feeding hungrily and expressing freedom and vitality. In no time, it becomes a major draw for the circus.

Poseidon

Kafka imagines what life would be like for Poseidon if he was not simply a God of the waters, but an administrative manager of them all. Rather than spending his time traversing the oceans and seas, he is overwhelmed with administrative paperwork because he doesn’t trust his subordinates to do a good enough job, he refuses to hire any assistants or ask for anyone’s help. He is afraid that he will have to wait until the end of the world for a quiet moment and a tour of the sea. The bureaucracy is highlighted here just like in his novel, The Trial. 

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_The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald_
_The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald_

_The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald_

_The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald_

(Artwork Portrait of A Man in His Study by French painter Isidore Pils.)


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