Even a fragment of the infinite is boundless. Hope always endures. 🌌
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ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•First Thing: UN says 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours under Israeli aid blockadeEnglish9·1 month agoThanks for doing the extra labor here.
ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Japanese farm minister apologises after saying he has 'never had to buy rice'English33·1 month agoHad to look up several articles to better understand the shortage and it is still not entirely clear to me. Seems to be numerous factors all affecting Japan at the same time. I don’t envy them. increased prices in staple foods is really hard.
ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Israel killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers one by one, says UNEnglish31·3 months agoI suppose the quotation marks are pretty loaded these days…
But honestly, when you’ve lived on the other side of things… as bad as it gets in the “West”… many people will still sacrifice everything to make their way there, where a better life might be found… even if many of those countries are actively trying to keep immigrants out… 🫤
ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Israel killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers one by one, says UNEnglish311·3 months agoAnd nothing will be done.
I’m so tired, just trying to keep up.
I don’t know how any Gazans can bear to live under this.
They need help. They need hope.
How long must this continue? How long will the “free world” continue to allow this?
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ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Japan ‘on verge of no longer functioning’ after birth rate plummets to record new lowEnglish01·4 months agoI hear that welcoming migrants is a great way to address this problem…
ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.ml•Dutch woman, 29, granted euthanasia approval on grounds of mental suffering1·1 year ago“People think that when you’re mentally ill, you can’t think straight, which is insulting,” she told the Guardian. “I understand the fears that some disabled people have about assisted dying, and worries about people being under pressure to die… But in the Netherlands, we’ve had this law for more than 20 years. There are really strict rules, and it’s really safe.”
She embarked on intensive treatments, including talking therapies, medication and more than 30 sessions of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). “In therapy, I learned a lot about myself and coping mechanisms, but it didn’t fix the main issues. At the beginning of treatment, you start out hopeful. I thought I’d get better. But the longer the treatment goes on, you start losing hope.”
After 10 years, there was “nothing left” in terms of treatment. "I’ve never hesitated about my decision. I have felt guilt – I have a partner, family, friends and I’m not blind to their pain. And I’ve felt scared. But I’m absolutely determined to go through with it.
Honestly and genuinely, I’m glad to see all that she has put into this decision and glad the state is allowing it. Now she doesn’t need to cause further pain to others through a traumatic suicide and she can gain the peace she’s been longing for.
Each day, so many lives are snuffed out of existence without a second thought. She has given this an incredible amount of thought, time, and work.
Rest in peace, Zoraya. 💜
P. S. There’s thousands of live today that want to live. They don’t want to die. And yet their lives are taken away in an instant. Perhaps we should focus on saving them rather than making someone like Zoraya feel even worse.
So how are them tires working for ya? 😏