"I'm not the type to cycle in and out of relationships. I experience true connection rarely and would never dare settle for less. I'd rather wait a lifetime in isolation for something that genuinely captivates me, than rush into something shallow or ordinary just to feel needed."
Why the fuck does this dmv not have chairs (i know some dmvs do but in my experience they only gave them to seniors and people with children and those with visible disabilities and I don’t bring my mobility aids cause I’m worried probably for no reason of being some kind of denied or poorly treated or something idk ). I have been standing for an hour and I am in pain but I know if I sit on the ground I probably won’t be able to get up. gahhhh. also the accessible entrance is literally so far from the main entrance like wtf. Also also it’s hot in here cause if so many goddamn people
Why are spaces that are meant to accommodate so many different types of people so damn inaccessible
I have no idea if anyone will see this post but I wanted to share here some sources that help the people of Gaza since today is the global shutdown strike. For today we’re just posting about Palestine. Nothing else. I’ve been doing my best to share and inform on what I can from my other socials but realized today I hadn’t done so here at and if I did it was very little. Anyways here a google spreadsheet link to the families that need evacuation money this other one is specifically for a little girl named Aya who is in need of treatment for a large lump on the lower region of her face via a go fund me:
sorry wait im not done and im turning off rbs lmao but the way the game treated the tiefling refugees + refugees in general was so sloppy and mishandled. like i dont know as someone who is a refugee and did also play as a tiefling i was rlly uncomfy and taken aback at some parts. i genuinely don't think Larian knows how to write nonwhite characters + racial minorities.
Detroit is biggest U.S. city to pass resolution calling for ceasefire in Gaza
The resolution passed 7-2 following hundreds of comments by Detroiters
After hearing hundreds of spirited comments from Detroiters, the Detroit City Council voted 7-2 on Tuesday to pass a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza — becoming the largest U.S. city to do so.
Public comments were overwhelmingly in favor of the resolution, calling it a “bare minimum” given the ethnic cleansing happening in Gaza. …
Detroit joins other U.S. cities like Atlanta, Georgia; Akron, Ohio; Wilmington, Delaware; Providence, Rhode Island; and Richmond, California in passing a ceasefire resolution.
What if your high standards aren't high at all? What if... everything you want is the result of you discovering that you deserve the best, not the bare minimum that you know won't satisfy you. Just what if...