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Sorry, I skipped the details: drugs were found in flour that entered Gaza.
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Day 101 ✌️
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Day 100 of resistance against a civilian coup in Turkey ✌️
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I’ll watch it asap I am sure it’s hilarious 🤓
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Day 99 ✌️
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Day 98 ✌️
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Happy birthday!!! 🎉🎊🎂🥳😊
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Day 97 ✌️
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Day 96 ✌️
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Lacking the power to organize safely, they resisted in silence. Their rebellion was slow, improvised, often invisible but real. So maybe we should start seeing workplace breakdowns differently. What we call laziness or inefficiency might be a quiet form of resistance.
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Day 95 ✌️
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But let’s not forget: The struggle isn’t just personal. The stone is systemic. And the climb is collective.
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Day 94 ✌️
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He has contributed to shaping how I think about cinema, ideology, and contradiction. But the way he aestheticizes Eurocentrism, and his constant maneuvering to avoid directly opposing imperial powers, has become hard to watch. At this point, it feels more like performance than argument.
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In the name of order, the Other is managed, delayed, erased. As Foucault said: “If you want to live, the other must die.” And that death is often administrative.
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Day 93 ✌️ “Women are reclaiming their agency”
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Ionesco, come see how the real absurd is done
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Day 92 ✌️
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😭 your feedback always makes my day!
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Love becomes transaction. People become assets. So as I described it: White is about “equality without shared power.” What looks like fairness becomes a cold transaction. Not love, not justice; just the illusion of intimacy, reshaped by capital into ownership and control.