Damn you (neutral) now you got me actually wanting to write that essay
This literally makes me want to do research and everything
I don’t have the time to do that 😭😭😭
the aromantic urge to write an essay about the tendency to over-emphasize love within restorative spaces and how that is ultimately harmful and narrows our vision
Okay so in doing some comparing(?) between the perceiver and judger traits, I find my self more of a perceiver than a judger like I don’t relate to all the traits displayed on the perceiver side but I relate to more traits on the perceiver side than I do in the judger side (if that makes sense)
Alright….
Well you guys were right I am NOT an INFP :D
I am also NOT an ISFP or an ISTP either though
I’m kind of in between if I’m an ISTP or an ISTJ cause when taking multiple quizzes I almost always get ISTJ but when I tried typing myself using
this chart:
I got stuck on whether I’m a perceiver or a judger
I didn’t know what to title this poll so what I’ve put is the best y’all get.
Dr. Farhat’s family has endured unimaginable loss and devastation. In a previous war, his sisters Amal and Inas were martyred, along with his brother Mustafa. The recent conflict has left their home and office in ruins. Despite these overwhelming challenges, the family still holds on to hope. Now, they urgently need your support to rebuild their lives and secure a future filled with healing and possibility.
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For those who don't know me, I will tell you my story
This is me Farah, I am 18 years old and I live in the Gaza Strip
Before the war, I lived in our house in the northern Gaza Strip and studied to get a good grade and study medicine abroad
(our home before)
But the war came, education stopped, and we had to evacuate our house after the occupation bombed our neighborhood with fire belts on November 13, 2023.
(our street before& after)
We were displaced on the Salah al-Din Road through the safe corridor. We saw nightmarish scenes there: corpses on the road, body parts, the body of a pregnant woman, bombed cars with body parts inside, and the soldier almost ran over my sister, but we survived. We walked for about 5 hours under the sun while I was on my period. I carry heavy bags
We lived in a tent in Rafah and our tent was burned in a nearby bombing
My father was arrested during the events in Khan Yunis and they tortured him severely
(Traces of torture on my father's body)
Now we are displaced in Deir al-Balah and live in a tent
(our tent)
Our house in the north was bombed on 7/23/2024
(Our house after the bombing )
We are now without any shelter
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My nephew Adam and Zeina: Childhood Resilience Amid the Rubble
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What's app
Mohanad & Farah
Things have come a long way since I’ve first requested an invitation
I have a Wattpad account that I post my writing on and I want to know if I should also make an ao3 account and post my work on there as well
Wow, I’m officially 20…. 🧍
Welp, time to go and edit all my social media bios 😗✌️
Alright….
Well you guys were right I am NOT an INFP :D
I am also NOT an ISFP or an ISTP either though
I’m kind of in between if I’m an ISTP or an ISTJ cause when taking multiple quizzes I almost always get ISTJ but when I tried typing myself using
this chart:
I got stuck on whether I’m a perceiver or a judger
🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 9
When a bloom of jellyfish get close to the surface, like really close, that's usually a sign of something wrong (usually things like over heating) (idk how to word it) within the waters they inhabite (if that makes sense)
Bagel out 🤸