PSA: If you’re donating things to a nonprofit, please ask yourself:
Do any of the things I’m dropping off belong in the trash?
Contrary to popular belief, people whose houses have burned to the ground deserve to have nice things too and it’s kinda shitty to say things like “if they have nothing, they’ll appreciate anything.” It’s super dehumanizing to receive a stained shirt with holes in it when you’ve just lost all your possessions. So please get rid of that harmful mentality if that’s something you’ve been led to believe. Homeless people are not animals, they’re people. Treat them with respect and dignity.
If your old things you want to get rid of are stained or ripped, do not donate them unless it’s to a recycling center.
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Genuinely being a single woman in my thirties, living alone, is such a mixed blessing sometimes. I do love my house and when I'm here I literally never want to leave. But on the other hand, I do get tired of leaving to go hang out with people, even though I love seeing them. Especially because I have such a great group of friends but they live all over the place, geographically, and therefore most of them don't know each other. And I actually really love hosting? But I never have people in my house because logistically it's always more practical for me to go to them than vice versa.
But sometimes I buy new old dishes and wanna just have a little fancy wizard party, but all my guests are far away. Please may I have the teleport spell. Or a high-speed commuter rail system.
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Since transandrophobes are spreading a poll on the topic in their circles, I’ll ask various demographics in mine, just for the fun of it <3
Here meaning the intersection at which transmascs lie and from which they experience transphobia and misogyny, or a similar definition,
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I’ve been sleeping on this cute cafe by me!!
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