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been reposting my tumblr posts on bluesky. don't tell those chumps i'm feeding them my leftovers lmao
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omfg I hate these "trust your gut" videos my gut is always going to tell me i'll die in every situation, if I listened i'd never do ANYTHING
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I can't do much but maybe this will interest someone. This cookbook is by a classically trained autistic chef, made for people with sensory issues. It's sold 1/6th of its initial run because apparently no one wants to have an autistic person interviewed on TV.
Apparently it's also very funny.
Spread this around! I bet someone here can use this.
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I cannot believe I have to say this but porn bots and scam bots are not harmless. Spreading them is not justifiable on the very slim chance that they are legit. These bots are used to spread viruses and malware and steal people's personal information, including bank info and social security numbers. Even if all they can get from someone is a one-time payment of money, that is still theft and a loss that many people cannot afford and in a lot of cases, that cash is used to fund things like human trafficking.
We know this. It's a proven fact with tons of studies and investigations. Scam farms are very real, very dangerous, and becoming more and more prevalent.
You cannot share posts that are almost definitely scams on the off chance that they might not be just because "it's only a few bucks!" The majority of the tumblr users making those donations are poor themselves and trying to help out in whatever way they can with the little money they have to spare. That few bucks is monumental to many of us and if we're going to give it away, then we want to know it'll actually go to organizations and people who need it, not to scammers or traffickers.
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embroidery from peacockandpinecones my friends and I have been losing our minds over all morning.
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BABY AYLA HAS BEEN HOSPITALIZED!!
Ayla is in the hospital with severe malnutrition and dehydration due to the IOF’s food blockade. She is in extremely poor health because her mother has not been able to afford all the saline treatments she needs to keep her hydrated. To keep her hospitalized and provide her emergency treatment, her mother URGENTLY needs $800 usd.
Current: $55,657 out of $56,271 usd
Progress: $180 out of $800 usd
Need to raise: $620 usd
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its rlly the stupidest cycle like america and its equally evil allies ruins another country with war and destabilization for money or oil* (valuable materials) or ethnostate reasons -> said country gains growing number of ppl who hate america and its allies bc of being bombed and ruined -> they retaliate with “terrorist” attacks -> america and its allies start crying about how evil xyz country is and why they now have to do even more war and destabilizing
like if u were truly concerned with ending “anti american” groups maybe u should stop killing children and forcing “third worlders” into slavery / poverty but no thats 2 big of a thing to ask for a bunch of insane guys in suits whateverrrrrrrrrrr
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Hey! June is also Men's Mental Health Awareness Month [Announcement]
Mental Health talks, the dispareagies in care and who's voice we choose to highlight are nothing without inserting intersectionality in the conversation. The stastitics speak for themselves


This can seem discouraging, for cis and trans men of color alike. Specially in the youth. So as to encourage men and mascs of color to seek help... I'm gonna start my own posting campaign about mental Health struggles focused on men of color. Focusing on colorism, xenophobia and anti indigenous sentiments.
First stage of this campaign?Examples. Starting with Black Men who are public figures. Next up I'm highlighting celebrities who have spoke about going to therapy:





Source:
As a last message I just want to say:
Please be aware of your struggles and try being the better version of yourself you can be. I'm proud of you already!
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it pisses me off SO bad how transphobes have so effectively used sports to launder transphobia and misogyny to people. like does nobody remember like ~5-10 years ago when it was a MAJOR feminist talking point to argue for desegregating sports and going by skill level instead of gender separation??? and now, because so many cis people hate trans people so violently and think we should be excluded from all aspects of public life, you’ve got a whole bunch of women who call themselves feminists laundering misogynistic talking points about how “women are just inherently weaker and worse at athletics than men :(( it’s just biology and women are inherently inferior :(( this is definitely not misogyny that’s unsupported by science, women are just weaker and worse at things :((“ like girl open your ears and listen to what you’re saying!!
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u can’t have every slave owner say every music form black ppl created is garbage and never has any feeling or intelligence and then be raised by those slave owners descendants and hold the same views and then act like u have those views completely without influence of antiblackness………if u r saying the same exact statements as slave owners what does that make u….? thomas jefferson said “the negro is not capable of poetic expression” while owning real human beings and u rn in these modern times r saying the same thing…..maybe that should alarm u..no one is asking you to be raps #1 fan but ur dislike of it very likely is not stemming from any original thought
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123movies & putlocker provide more for the people of this country than the army has ever
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🚨EXTREMELY URGENT🚨
A heavy IOF assault is under way in Jabaliya. The bombing and shelling are constant and all around them. The explosions are so close that the shockwaves are interfering with Nour’s heartbeat! The family is afraid that even if the bombs don’t kill them, the panic and shockwaves will stop 15-y/o Nour’s weakened heart!
They need to get out of this area ASAP!! They need $2000 usd (about $2,791 cad) to evacuate and pay rent for a safer space.
Current: $60,248 out of $63,039 cad
Need to raise: $2,791 cad (about $2000 usd)
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PSA: Credit Card Phone Scam
(Or, how Tumblr just saved my ass)
I saw a PSA recently about a scam going around with spoofed official numbers calling and asking for information, and how you should hang up and call back using the correct number rather than just go along with what the caller is telling you. But this is Tumblr, so I'll never be able to find the post again.
I decided to make my own, because this literally just happened to me an hour ago. Hopefully my story can spread some more awareness and save other asses the way mine was saved.
Around 7:30pm tonight (Friday), I got a phone call from a 1-800 number. I almost didn't answer it, then I saw it was 1-800-465-4___, and I recognized that as the start of the CIBC phone number, so I picked up.
Me: Hello?
Guy: Hi, is this [MrsD]?"
Me: Yes.
Guy: Hi, [MrsD], this is _____ from CIBC, how are you tonight?
I thought, okay, this is a sales call. Right before I'm about to sit down for dinner. Typical. Mentally, I'm already putting together an exit strategy, preparing to say no to everything and get off the phone ASAP. But then—
Guy: We've just flagged suspicious activity on your CIBC Visa card. It was an online BestBuy transaction for $980.00. Was that your transaction?
Me, flustered: Uh. What? Sorry, how much?
Guy: $980.00 at BestBuy, was that you?
Me: Oh. At BestBuy?
Guy: Yes, your card was used at a BestBuy in [town nearby]. Was that you? Did you go to [town nearby] today? You don't live in [town nearby], right?
Me: Uh. No?
Guy: Okay, so I need some information to verify this transaction.
By this point, my brain had caught on that something about this was hinky. First of all, I thought he said it was an online purchase, then he said it was in person. But maybe I'd misheard, he was talking fast. My second thought was that every other time there was a suspicious transaction, I got an automated phone call and a text message with instructions to call back. I've never had a person call me directly.
My third thought was, well, the phone number on the caller ID was right....
THEN! I remembered a Tumblr post I saw recently, and I remembered what it told me to do.
Me: I'm skeptical about this call. I'm going to call CIBC myself and look into this.
Guy: What? Ma'am, you can just tell me, I can verify—
Me: No. Thank you, but I'll call the number on the back of my card.
Guy, getting more agitated: Ma'am, if you look at the number on your card, you'll see it's the same number.
Me: You know that can spoofed, right?
Guy: Uh— but ma'am—
Me: Sorry, but I need to make sure. I'm going to call CIBC directly.
The guy kept sputtering, but I hung up on him. In that moment, I really didn't think that he was a scammer. In fact, I thought I was being paranoid and was maybe kinda rude to the guy. I wondered if I was being overcautious, and I felt a bit guilty.
I called the number on the back of my credit card, waited 15 minutes for an agent, and told him what just happened.
IMMEDIATELY—
Agent: You didn't tell him anything, did you?
Me: No. I said I wasn't in [town nearby] today, but that's it.
Agent: Good. You did the right thing by calling us, let me look into the transaction for you.
Then, a minute later:
Agent: I'm not seeing any transaction like that. There's no flags on your card, nothing suspicious at all.
Me: So it was a scam?
Agent: Yep. Entirely fake.
I was honestly surprised. I really thought that there was some kind of mix-up and that I would be apologizing to this guy for being rude to his colleague.
Looking back on it now, I can see all the telltale signs of it being a scam call:
Time of day. Early evening on a Friday, chances are people are either sitting down for dinner or in a hurry to get somewhere. In this situation, a lot people probably wouldn't think twice about giving "the bank" some information just to get off the phone. (Joke's on them, I have no life!) But the way that I reacted to his introduction did evoke the desired reaction of Ugh, what now? Leave me alone! that the scammer was banking on (pun intended).
Sense of urgency. The scammer spoke fast, threw details at me quickly, and made sure I knew that I had to give him my information right away. This honestly threw me off. It was overwhelming, and I felt concerned and a bit frantic for a few seconds until I thought about what I know about scams and what I'd just read in that Tumblr PSA.
Complete lack of empathy or understanding about my skepticism/anti-fraud precautions. The last time I had to get a new credit card number due to fraud, the agent I spoke to said things like "I know this is frustrating", "I'm sorry this is a hassle", etc. And of course the CIBC agent I spoke to tonight was immediately grateful that I'd called them directly and reassured me that CIBC would never ask for information. By contrast, the scammer was outright dismissive of my concerns and got agitated when I wouldn't just trust him right off the bat.
Emotional provocation. Similar to #2 & #3 above, the scammer was very good at making me feel things. Worried and fearful at first, then guilty about being suspicious, to the point where I actually apologized to the guy. (Granted, I am Canadian, but still!)
And finally, I cannot stress enough: the spoofed phone number. I am a pretty well-informed person. I keep up with news about scams and whatnot. I know that phone numbers can be spoofed. I've been in front of my phone when it just starts to ring and I can see the auto-dialler number appear briefly before it gets replaced with a number that has my area code. But tonight—early evening on a Friday—I was cooking dinner and my phone was across the room. It had rung several times by the time I got to it. I only picked it up because I recognized the CIBC number. And when the scammer started his spiel, the fact that the number was the same was enough for me to give him just a tiny moment of trust. Had he actually gotten past that first barrier and started requesting my information, I think I would have caught on, because people asking for sensitive information over the phone is a huge obvious red flag. I like to think I would have caught on, anyway. But maybe not! That fake number almost had me.
TL;DR: No matter what the number on your caller ID says—that it's your bank, your energy company, your internet provider, whatever!—if the person on the other end is requesting sensitive information urgently, don't panic. Stop. Think. Then tell them nothing, hang up the phone, and call your service provider yourself using a verified phone number.
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Queen x Carol it so silly unitil you think about how Noelle was suffering so much under her mother control her school laptop first action was tryng to make her happy.It could make Carol feel shity
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EDIT: UPDATED LINK URGENT SUPPORT REQUIRED
PLEASE READ ALL THE WAY THROUGH—UPDATED 23 June 2025
Due to outrageously high processing fees, the family seven-year-old Omar still has not raised enough funds to do Omar’s complete skin graft.
They remain trapped near Jabaliya, under ongoing IOF attacks. Omar still needs his complete skin graft, and the family also urgently needs funds to buy food. They are currently in a state of starvation more severe than at any other point in the invasion.
They are extremely weak and feeling despondent right now. Their lives are depending on your support. Please donate if you can, and share their Chuffed campaign everywhere possible!
Current: $544 usd
New temporary goal: $1,500 usd
Need to raise: $956 usd
**More information in this thread (do NOT click link to GFM—only the Chuffed link now goes to the family).**
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