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anyway lando stop being a pushover and viewing these mayonnaise men as ur friends challenge 2k24
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GET THEIR UGLY AUSTRALIAN ASS👏👏👏

but since princess toto overexaggerated and described what was clearly mild heat exhaustion/dehydration as a "heatstroke," we have to all stroke the merc drivers' dicks and crucify lando.
Urgent: Tawfik needs to get textbooks asap (by Oct 15)
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Updated: Oct 7
Member(s): @devtawfik (current), @tawfikblog, @90-tawfik (shadowbanned)
Verification: @/90-ghost
Payment methods: PayPal, Venmo, Google Pay, credit/debit.
Summary: Tawfik's campaign needs to reach $6,000 USD asap (preferably by Oct 15) so he can buy his e-textbooks and start studying. Any additional funds will go towards his international student fee (base cost $2,423), which I will discuss later.
Current progress:
USD $ 5,320 / 6,000
(short term / 18,860)
Campaign details:
Tawfik is a software engineering student in Palestine trying to continue his education by enrolling in online classes at an Egyptian university.
He already raised roughly USD $2,500 in late July through a now closed Paypal campaign and paid the school as an application and reservation fee. This is nonrefundable.
We fundraised $4,113 (5200 - 1087) and paid off his tuition for the year on Oct 7, but this isn't over yet.
Tawfik's next priority is to get mandatory textbooks, which I've calculated to be $800 ($6000 in the gfm). This number accounts for additional fees, see math section below
There's no hard deadline for the textbooks, but he needs them asap to start studying. I'd like to get him the funds by Oct 15. So around $100 a day.
The next thing is his international student fee due ~Nov 13 which he just found out about. I've calculated these to be roughly $3,223 (see math section below) and will update this post when we pay off the textbook fee.
Tawfik has some extra leftover funds from paying off the tuition, but it isn't much and is to be used for emergencies.
Math:
Please let me know if I screwed up the calculation somewhere.
The transfer fee is assumed to be ~$50 per $600 earned. My bad in earlier calculations where I set it after the bank fee rather than before.
Textbooks: base $600
Funds left after:
Gfm for 40 donations: 570.6
~$50 transfer fee: 520.13
12% Bank fee: 458.13
To cover the funds lost to fees, we need an extra $200 (assumed 15 donations). After fees on that, it's only $166 (enough to cover the short-term goal)
So we need 600 + 200 = $800 for the textbooks.
This is $6,000 in the campaign.
International student fees: base $2,423 (the following calculation is an estimate and I'll update with concrete values after paying off the textbook fee.
900£ = USD $1,180.93
60k EGP = USD $1,241.29
Funds left after:
Gfm fees for 160 donations: 2304.74
Transfer fee, ~$200: 2,104.74
12% Bank fee: 1852.17
To cover the funds lost to fees, we need an extra $800 (assumed 55 donations). After fees on that, it's only $625 (enough to cover the short-term goal)
So we need 2423 + 800 = $3,223 for the international student fee.
This is $9,223 in the campaign.
The rate of ~$100 daily is sufficient to get us to this goal before the deadline of Nov 13 (this accounts for the 2 days needed for transfers)
whoever made this deserves prison



hello, I'm Rose, I'm making this this post on behalf of @bilal-salah0's relatives who live with @samah-h

as per Samah's words:
"I am Samah from Gaza, and I am reaching out to the free people of the world to help save my family from the genocide we are facing. We are a family of five: my husband, our two daughters (aged 9 and 2), and our 6-month-old infant son, who was born under the constant sound of drones and warplanes amidst heavy shelling. Because of the war, we lost our beautiful home, which we had built with years of hard work and sacrifice, and we have been displaced multiple times, moving from place to place in search of safety, but the bombing follows us everywhere. We have lost our jobs, and my husband is now responsible for his three siblings, who have also lost everything. We are trying to survive in tents without running water or electricity, struggling daily to find food and water. We often wait for hours to get untreated water, and obtaining food comes with great risks. The simplest necessities of life have become luxuries beyond our reach; bathing is rare, and baby formula and diapers are almost impossible to find, and if available, they are extremely expensive. In the winter, we suffered from the freezing cold inside the tent, and now we are enduring the extreme summer heat. Our children are getting sick due to the unsanitary conditions, suffering from skin rashes and respiratory infections. The situation is worsening, as we have no proper medical care, and our children are at risk of diseases like polio due to the contaminated water in Gaza. We live in constant fear, with death lurking at every corner—whether from the bombings or the harsh living conditions. Every day could be our last. Our only hope lies in God’s mercy and the support of those who stand with us during this horrific time."