WasteTime [none/use name]

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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • Most media (even some leftists ones) have been repeating that the number of deaths is at 40 to 60 thousand during the last year of genocide. Which is hard to believe given how destroyed Gaza is (last year’s estimate are between 60 and 80% of buildings destroyed). How is it that casualties have not increased when no buildings were left intact, people are living in tents, there are water and food shortages, no electricity and disease outbreaks in a population of more than 2 million people, restricted to a fraction of their previous territory (which was already very densely populated before Al-Aqsa flood)? These are not minor details, it makes me question the quality of judgment of some people from “the left”.

    Edit: Not to mention the regular attacks on civilians looking for food, every week it is reported how the zionist entity kills hundreds of people at these distribution centers.










  • So true. I used to have an old friend, more than 15 years talking to each other for hours several times per week. I like to say we kind of grew together, we had a lot of interests in common and shared many personal things. One day this person ghosted me (I suspect they had mental issues related to paranoia) and I never saw them again. We are from different countries so I could never see them in person.

    When someone you met through the internet has so much prevalence in your daily life and suddenly they disappear, it leaves you with a very similar feeling to that of mourning the loss of a death friend.

    Internet connections might have their advantages but they are quite limited at the same time.