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For all fanfic authors, you guys don't know how important your work is. It doesn't matter what you write or how, the fact that your write beautiful comfortable inclusive works for free is something I will always be thankful for.
For those of us who are adults being told to be this and that, molded into roles we don't like or resonate with. To always be on the outside of everything, especially relationships, to always be told were wrong or stubborn or will live to regret our decisions. To those of us who refuse to compromise, fanfic is such a comfort. Because really in our society and world, there are few people who just want to be with you because they enjoy you as you are and want to take every day with you like an adventure.
It's really sad and embarrassing to admit but I have found more comfort in fanfic and fictional characters than people. I know the psychology behind fanfiction but honestly who cares. It's nice to read and if it gives you the boost you need to make it to the end of the day, indulge a little.
So thank you to all you who write fanfiction because it's not easy to go through the day and then create your own stories to console yourself and others and then do everything again the next day. If my writing gives you even a tiny bit of that comfort, I'm glad.
Sometimes the only constant we have in our life is our maladaptive day dreams fanfic.
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it’s fuck ice friday! and fuck ice everyday of the week too
made in 2025
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"For more than 600 days, we have been witnessing a devastating war that has destroyed people, trees, and stones. Nothing has been spared. For more than 600 days, we have been suffering from death, displacement, cold, lack of water and food, loss, and a lot of pain. Instead of my children going to school or spending time with their family and friends, they are starving and suffering because of this war. Today, I am collecting donations for myself and my family members to stay alive and provide the minimum basic necessities of life, which are almost non-existent due to the siege imposed on us and the ongoing war. Everything is expensive. We launched this fundraising campaign some time ago to try to save ourselves. So far, we have collected 14,830 euros out of 40,000 euros. With all this money and your help, we have been able to stay alive until now, but we still need your help. The intention to escalate has increased. The occupation has begun targeting civilian areas more than before, leading to hundreds of martyrs and wounded daily. We do not want to be the new names on the lists of the dead and wounded. You are our last hope. To save us, please donate."
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Today is the birthday of my brother Mahmoud, whom we have not seen for two years because of the occupation that closed the Rafah crossing and prevented him from returning to us in Gaza. He has been living in Egypt in a difficult exile for two years. Would anyone like to congratulate him or send him a little money?To help him in the circumstances he is going through after he lost his shop in Gaza and his future became unknown ..
To help Mahmoud and our family, donate here.
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My family is going through very difficult times. My mother is sick and urgently needs a heart device, which is very expensive. My brother was injured and had to get 80 stitches in his arm. I’m the only provider for my family—I lost my job and had to stop my master’s studies because of the situation.
Since February 2024, I’ve been trying to support my family, but things are very hard. Food and water have become scarce, and hope fades with every passing day.
If you can help in any way, even by sharing this message, you will be saving us.
You can donate as little as $1 via PayPal or $5 via GoFundMe. 🙏💙 and follow me on my new account @maimohssen @maimabuhamda
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Queering the Map - No Pride In Genocide 
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When someone says "and we survived" in response to something that happened in the past, just remember how covid is treated. If that many people are able to be that ignorant about something that caused millions of deaths and is happening currently with information readily available on the internet, just imagine their capacity for ignorance about things that happened a long time ago before the internet even existed.
We survived spankings? We survived without vaccines? We survived without warning labels? We survived allergens? We survived bullying? We survived without autism/adhd diagnoses? Well, many didn't.
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The girlsss (and the winged lion)
I think this two forms are my favorite so far in the series. Falin is just a chicken... and Marcille is a fashion icon!! I do not know how to draw a lion nor a chicken tho so both was quite hard to draw...
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hey there again, my friend nader (@abdalsalam2000) could really use your help. nader is a palestinian teenager raising funds for his family to survive the dire conditions in gaza. he's currently 64% on the way to his goal, €51,191 raised out of €80K! it would be really lovely if y'all could donate and share this post to get the word out, any bit of help counts! (and if anyone would like to match €5 with me, that would be awesome. let's keep it going!)
vetted #4 on the gaza fundraiser list. please, let's help him reach his goal. him and his family deserve a safe and fulfilling life, don't you think?
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i got these knockoff boots online and instead of the brand name on the tag they have the name of an apparently nonexistent martin scorsese movie??? what the fuck
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My dear lgbt+ kids,
It's June, so it's time for a little history lesson:
You probably know that June is Pride Month, but do you know why this month was chosen? It’s because of the Stonewall Riots that happened in June in the year 1969, in a bar called Stonewall Inn in New York (USA).
In the 60s, engaging in “gay behavior” in public (like holding hands, kissing or dancing) was illegal. Violent police raids of gay bars were common.
Especially trans women of color were regularly arrested and subjected to police brutality during those raids. Police officers would also sexually harass them by taking them to the bathroom to “verify their sex.”
In the early hours of June 28, 1969, there was one of those (homophobic and transphobic) police raids happening in the bar mentioned above.
According to many accounts, a woman named Stormé DeLarverie was hit by a police officer with a baton after she complained that her handcuffs were too tight. This sparked the crowd to fight back. They threw objects (such as pennies, bottles and stones) at the police, which ultimately led to several nights of rioting.
These riots are the event that paved the way for the modern gay rights movement. Within a few months, at least two organizations and three newspapers to promote LGBT+ rights were founded.
One year later, there was the first “Christopher Street Liberation Day” in New York (named after the street where the riots started). Their official chant was: “Say it loud, gay is proud.”
In the late 1970s, countries like Sweden and Germany celebrated their first “Christopher Street Liberation Day” events — the beginnings of Pride in Europe. Nowadays, there are Pride events all over the world.
Of course, this is just a short and simplified overview. If you want to deepen your knowledge, there are plenty of ways online to learn more about the history of Pride Month!
With all my love,
Your Tumblr Dad
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My name is Sami. I’m speaking to you now in tears, from a place of deep pain and heartbreak
Last night, while we were sleeping in our tent, an airstrike hit the tent next to ours without any warning. In that terrifying moment, my 7-year-old daughter Leen was seriously injured — a piece of metal shrapnel pierced her back and is now lodged dangerously close to her spine. Donate here

We took her to Al-Shifa Hospital, but because the hospital was destroyed by the occupation and lacks the necessary resources, doctors told us she urgently needs life-saving surgery abroad to survive and avoid permanent damage or paralysis.
I’m reaching out to you now as a desperate father:
Please help Leen. Imagine she is your daughter.
Your support could be the reason she survives.
This is Netanyahu’s goal — to kill and burn children.
But we still believe in humanity. We believe in you.
Pray for her... and help us get her the treatment she needs.
Every donation, no matter how small, can save her life.🙏❤️🩹
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A popular artist suddenly made a trans man comic, and the viewers are not getting it






Being against a trans man's transition because you think it's too boring is transphobic, actually.
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important life update: my dog came out of the woods with half of an artisanal baguette
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