Morgan, 23, mechanical engineering major currently in KC. Hockey player/fan (go Blues!) & rock climber who's afraid of heights. Somewhere between gay and gay as hell.
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Sheepskin and Beeswax by Genticorum
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Have you ever wondered whether or not you’d be canonically queer if your life was a story? Look no further. This quiz will tell you your canon queer status.
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i’m ok w/ horror, gore, action, violence, suspense, dystopia etc but you make me read/watch anything involving 2nd hand embarrassment? i cry & shrivel up like an abashed tumbleweed
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How to help people from the Midwest Flooding (posted 3/16/19, updated 3/18)
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Please let me know any information so I can update, especially if you’re in one of the affected states that isn’t Nebraska.
NEBRASKA:
Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska is taking donations to help flood victims (make sure to select flood relief when giving a donation).
Nebraska Farm Bureau is taking donations to help farmers, ranchers, and rural communities.
The Grand Island Community Foundation has established a Disaster Relief Fund for Central Nebraska. Donate here.
A Facebook fundraiser has been set up. The money will go towards the Grand Island Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund, buying bottled water for towns without water, and some of the towns most affected by flooding.
Facebook has set up a Crisis Response page with places to donate.
How to Help Nebraska Flood Victims (article)
MULTIPLE/ALL AFFECTED STATES:
United Way has set up a relief fund for flood victims in Nebraska and Iowa. You can donate by texting FLOODRELIEF to 41444. United Way is also taking donations for Wisconsin. Those donating should make checks out to the United Way of Fond du Lac, write “FDL Flooding” in the memo line and mail them to 74 S. Main St., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935. Online donations can be made at fdlunitedway.org; the box checked should be “flood relief.”
United Way of the Midlands is accepting donations that will be directed to nonprofit programs meeting people’s needs for emergency shelter, food and more. Donors will have the opportunity to direct their gift to a specific community within Nebraska or Iowa if they so wish (@nebraska-doesnt-exist is making a list of affected communities so check their blog). You can text FLOODRELIEF (all caps, no space) to 41444 or visit here to donate now.
Red Cross shelters are being set up across all affected states. Donate by visiting their site or by calling 1-800-733-2767. You can also text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
Salvation Army (I know the SA is bad but they are housing hundreds of families and the excess money will help repairs) is accepting donations to help those in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota.
Local Nebraska/Iowa charities to donate to. None have established a flooding fund as far as I know, but most are homeless shelters who will need the money for repairs, food, clothes, etc.
Information/Shelters/Physical Donations for Locals
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Everyone reblog this as much as possible over the next two weeks for good luck
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Karchata by Folknery
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I ran 2.6ish miles, the furthest distance I’ve ever done in my life. I arrive home after sprinting the last block because somehow I still had the energy to, and upon going inside do I go into the kitchen at get a drink? Go upstairs and grab a nice cold shower perhaps? No. I collapse on the couch bc my housemate was watching Godzilla. The leather couch. There was much regret.
#about me#I'm only doing this because I got conned into signing up for 5k obstacle course#that's in two weeks#i'm mostly going for the obstacles
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Autistic NY Black teen gets lost running 5K, assaulted by a white man who’s afraid of getting mugged.
For more than two years, Clarise Coleman faithfully attended every track practice and every cross-country meet for her son, Chase.
A few weeks ago, Chase, who is a nearly nonverbal autistic child, was running in a meet in Rochester, New York, with his team from Corcoran High School - was assaulted by a stranger in the middle of a race.
Coleman was waiting for him at a part of the course where runners would come down a hill but he didn’t appear and she went looking for him. She was shouting his name and then she started to meet people who pointed in the direction of her son. One of them said:
“I see a grown man, who is quite tall and fairly heavy … exit the vehicle and give this young man a shove that puts him back 10 feet and flat on his butt. Like, just shoved him across the road. The kid didn’t seem to be doing anything but standing there, obviously had nothing in his hands and weighed all of 130 pounds. This guy was easily twice that.”
This tall white guy was a 57-year-old man named Martin MacDonald who told the police that the reason he attacked the Black kid was he thought Chase was going to mug his wife and take her purse.
“My son is a minor. [MacDonald is] a grown man,” Coleman said she told police. “He put his hands on my son. Of course I want to press charges.”
However the police was deaf and on Oct. 21, Rochester City Court Judge Caroline Morrison sent a letter to the Colemans that shocked them:
She had denied their warrant application, and MacDonald would not be charged for second-degree harassment.
Now the autistic Black boy refused to go to practices and skipped running in his last meet of the season. He turned his running uniform in to his coach, who gently encouraged him to change his mind. Chase refused.
“We just keep telling him, ‘You didn’t do anything wrong. Chase is good. There are mean people and there are nice people and this person was just a mean person,’ ” Coleman said. “We just keep apologizing to him that happened. Especially me. I kept apologizing to him that I couldn’t keep him safe.”
The attack deeply traumatized him and he lost one of the few things that gave him a sense of pride and belonging.
Please, make a shout out to this outrageous accident! The white man still didn’t receive any punishment for ruining life of the Black boy. THIS IS HELL!
#StayWoke #BlackChildrenMatter #WhitePrivilege
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First sketch of the summer! Have a sad angel I guess.
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I went on a climbing/camping trip this weekend at a ranch down in AK and there were goats. Cute noisy fuckers.
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I went on a climbing/camping trip this weekend at a ranch down in AK and there were goats. Cute noisy fuckers.
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I’ve accumulated a tennis ball sized mass of that wax.
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When you guys have visited potential apartments, what kind of questions did you ask besides the basics like what rent and utilities include?
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