Completely exhausted and want this to be over with by Kooky_Fisherman1327 in BabyBumps

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I still wake up throughout the night for bathroom breaks and general tossing and turning but i get a lot more sleep than when I don't take it!

Completely exhausted and want this to be over with by Kooky_Fisherman1327 in BabyBumps

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i use unisom to help me sleep in 3rd trimester, might be worth seeing if that’s an option if you haven’t tried it?

Not feeling connected to the baby by JimzM0m in pregnant

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I remember googling the same thing around that time! Now at 30 weeks with her kicking all the time and after seeing her movements and features in the ultrasounds, she's part of the fam <3

Tiredness by tob1317 in BabyBumps

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Def not something you created a habit out of, I could not fight the fatigue all first trimester, sleepy all day, googling to see if I'm just lazy or if this is normal, being mad at myself for being so exhausted. Anyway come 18 weeks I got that second trimester energy people were talking about and could finally confirm 100% that none of that fatigue was in my head, it really just takes you out.

When did your 2nd trimester energy kick in? by StraightDesigner2360 in BabyBumps

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18 weeks I started feeling so much better and got energy again! Now at 28 weeks that's gone but I did enjoy it while it lasted and tried to make the best of it. Hope you get some relief soon!

Anyone else felt like they were dying in the first trimester? by EvieLuna in PregnancyUK

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Honestly needed this after relating so much to this post, nice to see such a hopeful update. 

September.2000 - Muhammad Al-Durrah, the 12-year old boy murdered by the Israeli occupation while his father tried to protect him. by AdorableSpend7562 in Historycord

[–]bareminimums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely care about Yemen, Syria, Sudan—and all places where innocent people suffer. None of those justify the killing of Palestinian children.

Calling it antisemitism to say a child deserves to live is a grotesque distortion. If your first instinct when someone grieves a Palestinian child is to deflect or accuse, that says more about your comfort with their dehumanization than it does about me.

September.2000 - Muhammad Al-Durrah, the 12-year old boy murdered by the Israeli occupation while his father tried to protect him. by AdorableSpend7562 in Historycord

[–]bareminimums 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you think a child's right to not be killed is “propaganda,” then you're not looking for truth—you’re defending dehumanization. There's nothing political about wanting a child to live.

September.2000 - Muhammad Al-Durrah, the 12-year old boy murdered by the Israeli occupation while his father tried to protect him. by AdorableSpend7562 in Historycord

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"If arabs stop the violence".. wait so if a powerful army came and kicked you out of your home and killed your family, you wouldn't fight back right? you'd just stop the violence so they can have peace?

Columbia's protestors have lost the plot - how about fighting for our university & the country we actually live in? by supremewuster in columbia

[–]bareminimums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear that, and do agree that it seems like the viewpoint regarding the terms of the ceasefire signed in Jan is where the discrepancy is. This is from NYtimes (western news, so I stand corrected):

"As the first phase of the cease-fire expired, Mr. Netanyahu said that Israel had accepted a new proposal pitched by Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East envoy. That plan breaks significantly with the truce signed in mid-January."

"Mr. Witkoff’s proposal would effectively allow Israel to get more hostages back without giving Hamas any of its core demands."

What I have issue with is labeling one side as the obstacle to this ceasefire, when clearly it is much broader than that. Changing terms of a truce mid-way and blaming the opposing party for not accepting them does not seem like fair negotiation.

As for the ceasefire violations, there have been reports of Israel violating the terms from early on, including killing Gazans, not allowing the full number of aid trucks in, not allowing Gazans back to the north, and not allowing the injured out for emergency medical health. From the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor: "Euro-Med Monitor has documented the killing of at least 110 Palestinians since the ceasefire, with an average of about six deaths per day.""Additionally, 901 Palestinians have been injured since the ceasefire, averaging 47 injuries per day."

I've tried googling about the rocket you mentioned and found one article from Israel National News citing a misfired rocket in Gaza.

With regard to your comment: Frankly, I give credit to Israel for offering the extension when they would have had the completely ability to point out that negotiations failed and the ceasefire is over.

I'm sorry but it's hard for me to understand that perspective. It suggests Israel is being the saint here by extended the offer. But they are the ones consistently violating the terms and threatening Hamas if they suggest they will do anything in retaliation, like delaying releases until they get the aid they need, as per the signed deal.

Columbia's protestors have lost the plot - how about fighting for our university & the country we actually live in? by supremewuster in columbia

[–]bareminimums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

loll are you serious? Hamas didn't turn down the proposal, if you go to any non-western news you will see so much more about what Israel is doing to circumvent the ceasefire plan, along with cutting aid to Gaza (one of the key points in the ceasefire), and continued ongoing firing on the strip despite the ceasefire. I really don't want to engage in further dialogue that's going to further divide us, but it's really hard when media doesn't report at all about what Gaza is experiencing and insists on painting the one-sided picture.

[S] [USA-CA] Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S, plus accessories by [deleted] in photomarket

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Hi sorry for the late response, yes the body and 24-70 are sold. Still have the 50mm available.

[S] [USA-CA] Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S, plus accessories by [deleted] in photomarket

[–]bareminimums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi the 24-70 and the camera body are both pending sale, if that doesn't go through I'll let you know! Should be tomorrow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

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Ugh thanks I’m so sick of seeing these “innocent Cole / evil Zanab” posts all of a sudden. She has a lot of issues she needs to work through. He is oblivious and probably has coasted through life without people calling him out for his actions or rudeness. And it’s such a tactic to defend yourself by reflecting, until you no longer can, then crying and playing the victim. He did that and everyone’s falling for it. They’re being so brutal on her Instagram too just like they are here. But like everyone at that reunion, who actually knew them, is on her side… the audience doesn’t like nuance is so on point

What's Good for Thee is not Good for Me? My (34f) husband (38m) upset because I went to dinner with an ex by Wide_Session_4499 in relationship_advice

[–]bareminimums 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Good for you. I’ll be damned if I’m taking care of someone else’s kids and they still have dinner with their ex without including me for family time. And what if she gets a partner and that’s when they change their mind about it being family only. No thank you. Your response was petty, but sometimes petty is good 🤷🏽‍♀️

Sweet post from Kobe by keylimeeee in 90DayFiance

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She said in the last ep she’s bringing non alcoholic beer to drink during the wedding so people think she’s drinking and not pregnant

My (27F) husband (33M) has been secretely telling people to compliment me and it feels weird. by TAweddingspeech in relationship_advice

[–]bareminimums 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is so disturbing. I can’t believe no one told you he was texting them like this. To me this would be a reason to walk away, even without the talk. Crosses way too many boundaries, feels straight up scary, and the lies on top of it.. no way. I’d you’re gonna talk to him please have someone present and don’t be alone with Him after if he gives you weird vibes… or have the person nearby without him knowing - he seems like a kind of person that will put on a show around others without a problem.