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This is a running list of users in Gaza who have reached out to me to ask to share their campaigns. They are all vetted campaigns, but not by me. That credit goes to users el-shab-hussein and nabulsi, and most of the verifications come from this spreadsheet that they compiled.
I will try to keep this list updated daily with any new users who reach out to me, as well as with the amounts raised. I’ll also try to keep the urls of each person up to date, as staff keeps banning Palestinian users and forcing them to remake.
Please follow all of these users and donate what you can to their campaigns!!
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@lailashaqoura, number 152 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@hebsnhel, number 171 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@rubashabansblog, number 90 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@haifaaziz98, number 179 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@amnehsharif10, number 140 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@nadasaftawi, number 182 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@iyadsobhegaza, number 173 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
(terminated, formerly nassermohamed9), Verified by nabulsi
@jrk85, number 178 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
(terminated, formerly ahmediyds), number 116 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@renadmagidnew, number 128 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@ameera-anq, Verified by nabulsi
@hmzamahamed3, number 176 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@ranibra71, number 154 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@malkzaeem, number 129 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@amalisam, number 24 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
NOTE: Amal’s family has been evacuated to Egypt, but Amal is continuing to raise funds to support her displaced relatives and to recover from losing her job and being scammed out of $20k in the process of evacuating her family. Please keep on donating to her both the above campaign and this second campaign, which has raised $2.4k/$10k!
@nael-helles, number 85 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@zinaeleenyamin, verified by nabulsi
@skatehani, number 75 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@mohamedalanqer, number 174 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@bilal-salah0, number 132 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@shahednhall, verified by nabulsi
@nadersh0, number 153 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi (thank you to @rubashabansblog for sending me this campaign!)
Donate €5 to Nader to enter a digital art commission raffle run by rafflesforpalestine!
@imanblogs, number 150 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi (thank you to @rubashabansblog for sending me this campaign!)
@ayamaher44, verified by 90-ghost
@hamsamohammad, verified by nabulsi
@alaaalkhateeb, number 99 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@mohammedhaboub, verified by 90-ghost
@omaryousef, vouched for by skatehani
@amani93hasan, number 169 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@ahmadturk00, number 96 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@ahmed-ziad, verified by nabulsi
@mahmoud92hells, verified by nabulsi (thank you @magnus-rhymes-with-swagness for sending me the verification!)
@sujoododeh, number 64 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@save-mohammad-family, verified by ibtisams
@mohamedawnisblog, verified by nabulsi
@rhq274, verified by nabulsi
@eyadsami, vouched for by mohamedalanqer
@ahmedalostaz, number 125 on this spreadsheet by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi
@06679799, verified by 90-ghost
@nesmamo, verified by nabulsi
@anqer, vetted by el-shab-hussein
@mahmoud26, verified by blackpearlblast
I've been resource gathering for YEARS so now I am going to share my dragons hoard
Floorplanner. Design and furnish a house for you to use for having a consistent background in your comic or anything! Free, you need an account, easy to use, and you can save multiple houses.
Comparing Heights. Input the heights of characters to see what the different is between them. Great for keeping consistency. Free.
Magma. Draw online with friends in real time. Great for practice or hanging out. Free, paid plan available, account preferred.
Smithsonian Open Access. Loads of free images. Free.
SketchDaily. Lots of pose references, massive library, is set on a timer so you can practice quick figure drawing. Free.
SculptGL. A sculpting tool which I am yet to master, but you should be able to make whatever 3d object you like with it. free.
Pexels. Free stock images. And the search engine is actually pretty good at pulling up what you want.
Figurosity. Great pose references, diverse body types, lots of "how to draw" videos directly on the site, the models are 3d and you can rotate the angle, but you can't make custom poses or edit body proportions. Free, account option, paid plans available.
Line of Action. More drawing references, this one also has a focus on expressions, hands/feet, animals, landscapes. Free.
Animal Photo. You pose a 3d skull model and select an animal species, and they give you a bunch of photo references for that animal at that angle. Super handy. Free.
Height Weight Chart. You ever see an OC listed as having a certain weight but then they look Wildly different than the number suggests? Well here's a site to avoid that! It shows real people at different weights and heights to give you a better idea of what these abstract numbers all look like. Free to use.
btw. i made this quick guide of some of the natural size and proportion reference points in the human body. of course this all varies even irl, and you can stylize however you want, so ymmv but thought it might be helpful for some folks.
When it comes to textured hair there’s many styles, here some I’ve seen at powwows. Braided locs have to be my favorite style so far 💖
(Edit)- i didn’t communicate this very well but this is a merging of cultures. Culturally/traditionally no we didn’t have cornrows/locs these are black hairstyles, and then mixed with our hairstyles because of the influence of Afro indigenous people (the two braids)💖 having two braids for some regalia is very important and so these are hairstyles I’ve seen Afro natives wear for powwows. Not saying two pigtails are just a native thing but cultural context is important
Reminder braids are not a universal hairstyle between tribes! I’m coming from the perspective of Great Plains tribes. I just thought I might share what braided hair means to my community and people. I see people trying to make ocs or redesigns of characters who are native but don’t actually represent us too good. Reminder to always research a tribe before making a character learn their protocols and at least try to learn something new! 🌸💖🍇
I just wanna say I love our hair! It means so much to us please take care of it🥺💖
Hi Tumblr researchers,
As promised, we're going to dive into some best practices for searching on JSTOR. This'll be a long one!
The first thing to note is that JSTOR is not Google, so searches should not be conducted in the same way.
More on that in this video:
To search for exact phrases, enclose the words within quotation marks, like "to be or not to be".
To construct a more effective search, utilize Boolean operators, such as "tea trade" AND china.
Utilize the drop-down menus to refine your search parameters, limiting them to the title, author, abstract, or caption text.
Combine search terms using Boolean operators like AND/OR/NOT and NEAR 5/10/25. The NEAR operator finds keyword combinations within 5, 10, or 25 words of each other. It applies only when searching for single keyword combinations, such as "cat NEAR 5 dog," but not for phrases like "domesticated cat" NEAR 5 dog.
Utilize the "Narrow by" options to search for articles exclusively, include/exclude book reviews, narrow your search to a specific time frame or language.
To focus your article search on specific disciplines and titles, select the appropriate checkboxes. Please note that discipline searching is currently limited to journal content, excluding ebooks from the search.
To discover downloadable articles, chapters, and pamphlets for reading, you have the option to narrow down your search to accessible content. Simply navigate to the Advanced Search page and locate the "Select an access type" feature, which offers the following choices:
All Content will show you all of the relevant search results on JSTOR, regardless of whether or not you can access it.
Content I can access will show you content you can download or read online. This will include Early Journal Content and journals/books publishers have made freely available.
Once you've refined your search, simply select an option that aligns with your needs and discover the most relevant items. Additionally, you have the option to further narrow down your search results after conducting an initial search. Look for this option located below the "access type" checkbox, situated at the bottom left-hand side of the page.
For more search recommendations, feel free to explore this page on JSTOR searching. There, you will find information on truncation, wildcards, and proximity, using fields, and metadata hyperlinks.
something my mum always taught us was to look for the resources we're entitled to, and use them. public land? know your access rights and responsibilities, go there and exercise them. libraries? go there and talk to librarians and read community notice boards, find out what other people are doing around you, ask questions, use the printers. public records offices? go in there, learn what they hold and what you can access, look at old maps, get your full birth certificate copied, check out the census from your neighbourhood a hundred years ago. are you entitled to social support? find out, take it, use it. does the local art college have facilities open to the public? go in, look around, check out their exhibit on ancient looms or whatever, shop in their campus art supply store. it applies online too, there is so much shit in the world that belongs to the public commons that you can access and use if you just take a minute to wonder what might exist!!!
Homes are expensive because of landlords hoarding them for profit, not because of regulations.