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roflo1 , to linuxmemes in I don't know who Wayland is

I’m lazy, so… here you go:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland_(protocol)#Adoption)

queeromanceink , to lgbtqbookstodon
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Today's review! Port in a Storm by Rhys Ford,:

Have your tissues handy... Ford's stories are full of emotions - heartbreak, humor, friendships, family squabbles, teasing banter and of course, love. I highly recommend reading Port in a Storm. It’s a joy to visit the Morgan Clan again."

https://www.queeromanceink.com/2024/01/23/review-port-in-a-storm-rhys-ford/

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18+ estelle , to histodons
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Many of the kidnapped children were born to families of recent immigrants, living in the poorly maintained and isolated absorption camps where they were settled by state authorities upon their arrival.

"He was informed that the child had died; he couldn’t understand how such a minor injury caused a young child to die in one day. My grandfather, who didn’t know local customs and spoke only Yemenite Arabic and according to my uncle Yitzhak was still in mourning over the passing of his wife, was returned to the camp and did not inquire any further. Just like in so many similar stories, there was no body and there was no grave. But years later, as they found out, the child’s military conscription order arrived at their doorstep."

  • Testimony of Tal-Zahra Lavie

cited in https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/israel-hebrew/israel-kidnapped-children-activism-yemenite-babies-affair/ @histodons

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