I love this gif because you can see him look around for aproval and the get really sad and anxious upon not getting any
I don’t know what to share about my life anymore to get people’s attention. We are a family of ten trying to survive in northern Gaza. Our landlord keeps increasing our rent, and we will be at the mercy of the drones and the tanks if we have to leave, on top of having to leave behind all of our belongings. Every kind of food at the market now costs a fortune and there are no jobs available due to the dangerous situation outside, so we have to fully rely on this campaign.
This is a drawing my friend made of me with my dearest sister Soso, who is only four years old and has already suffered so much in her short life. Two wars have come close to killing her and barely had time to know happiness. I want to make it more bearable for her, but I can’t do it alone.
Please help, I swear I’ll be thankful for anything. Share at least if you can’t afford to donate.
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some misc glados stuff. the last 2 are like several months old i just never posted them lol #isupportwomenswrongs
I think on the broader scale of things, Spinning Top represents everything that the ancients left behind. The echoes we meet that didn't have a particular attachment to the area we find them in usually talk about selfish things like their status, the things they owned, or how much they mattered - or in the case of Two Sprouts, Twelve Brackets, how little everything else mattered in comparison. There was some grandiose idea of legacy, as evident by the iterators being a "great gift" to the lesser lifeforms, or the fact that they left behind their literal memories in the form of data pearls. Who were the pearls for? They were for the people who left them behind, who wished, even if subconsciously, for their lives to have had meaning. Spinning Top wasn't just left behind, but they were tormented by the idea that their life, or even their death, didn't have any meaning.