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This is rainbow money bear. Reblog and good luck will come your way
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Another (tbh unexpected on my part) entry into this and this horror movie AU : P
This was largely inspired by me re-watching Back to School (yes, for the reason you would assume) and ending up really enjoying the Oingo Boingo song that they play during the big party scene: Dead Man's Party. It slaps. And this part in particular got stuck in my head (obviously):
~Don't run away, it's only me Don't be afraid of what you can't see (It's only me)~
Also, while this AU is definitely a demon/spirit possession deal, I can't say some of the look of this comic didn't come from me having seen Sinners four times in the past couple months lol.
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If you can't find me on Tumblr, forgive me, I might die these days. Every day gets worse than the day before. Some money can make me live in peace....
Share and share thank you all
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Johnny in that gif😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️so pretty!!!
Broo I just saw you answered an ask about lawrusso and omg why is Daniel bothered by Lisa?? Like, broo IMAGINE the content we would have gotten from Johnny x Daniel is they ACTUALLY used a good script. Omg😭
Yeah, that would be much more interesting if the script was focused on Daniel and Johnny's relationship. Johnny proving that he changed, how much he wants to gain Daniel's trust and become his friend, recovering from Kreesetrauma. Angst, slow burn, hurt/comfort, everything that we love.
ALSO DANIEL AND JESSICA'S FRIENDSHIP>>>
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I'm Amal, 33 years old. My husband Eyad is 39, and we have seven children: Hala (15), Nour (13), Abdelrahman (11), Mohammed (9), Omar (6), Ahmed (4), and baby Hoor, just 7 months old.
In the blink of an eye, we awoke to a devastating barrage of bombs. The war had begun, and soon tanks surrounded us as the northern Gaza Strip was declared off-limits. We fled immediately from the north, leaving behind my husband who had to stay with his elderly father who cannot walk. The presence of checkpoints and the prohibition of vehicles forced my husband to remain in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in the north of Gaza.
My four-year-old son, Ahmed, suffers from diabetes. It is a constant struggle to find insulin injections and test strips. Weeks go by without being able to check his sugar levels, leaving me in fear of whether his levels are too high or too low.
Ahmed's condition break my heart

My children are the love of my life

I fled on foot, just ten days after giving birth. I carried my ten-day-old baby and my other young children, alone, fighting for their safety. A few days later, the northern Gaza Strip was completely isolated, leaving my husband trapped.
I cannot bear the panic attacks that Hoor suffers from the constant bombing

It was incredibly difficult to care for my children without my husband, moving from one place to another. I finally sought refuge in a shelter school in Deir Al-Balah.
My children have been deprived of their father, who used to provide all their needs. Their schooling has been halted, and their mental health is in ruins due to the war. My baby girl cannot get proper nutrition and is unable to sleep due to the constant sounds of bombs.
We share our room at school with 40 people, lacking water and sanitary supplies

My husband remains in the north, experiencing severe famine. Periodically, I manage to contact him, learning that he is still alive, but his situation is dire.
We want to escape Gaza and survive this tragic war, to build a decent life for my family, providing the basics of life: food, medical care, and a safe home.
Your donations can make a world of difference for us. Every dollar can help us escape this nightmare and start anew. Your generosity can reunite our family, provide essential medical care for Ahmed, and ensure my children grow up in a peaceful environment.
Your kindness and support mean everything to us. May God bless you for your compassion.
Greetings & Gratitude🙏
Amal
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I'll tell my kids these two have been dating since high school
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(ummm you're still talking about opponents, right?? 👀)
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😭😭😭😭😭THIS IS LITERALLY MY MOST FAVORITE SHIPS OF ALL TIME💙🩷🩷🩷 LOVE THIS PIECE OF PURE ART SO MUCH🌹
bestest of friends
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Hi, I've 27 cats and I need your help
My name is Dani, I'm 32, and I live in the northeastern region of Brazil with my 27 cats. I never planned to have this many animals—it was never a goal—but it happened. As overwhelming as it is to be responsible for so many lives, I don’t regret it. They are my family.
All of them are well-fed, spayed, vaccinated, and living happy lives. I’m fortunate enough to afford premium cat food and vet care when needed. My mom—a saint—helps me with the daily responsibilities of caring for them.
At the end of January, we discovered a lump on the breast of one of our cats, Luna (7 y.o.), who is very skittish and barely lets us touch her. We immediately took her to an oncology vet. She underwent a full mastectomy, and the biopsy revealed an aggressive type of cancer. Fortunately, her lungs and other organs remain unaffected, but cancerous cells are still present, so we are searching for the best chemotherapy protocol for her.


(Luna)
I managed to cover the costs of Luna’s treatment with the help of a few friends, but while checking our other female cats (15 in total), my mom noticed tiny lumps on our oldest ones, Naya and Lola (14 and 12 y.o.). The lumps were barely noticeable, but cytology results suggest breast cancer, meaning they will need the same surgery as Luna. I’m terrified about how I’ll be able to afford their surgeries and ongoing treatment.
You may think I’m irresponsible, and maybe I am. But I’ve done my best to help stray cats find homes in a small town where many people see them as treacherous and untrustworthy. Some of them weren't chosen and stayed with me. Most of my income goes toward my cat's care, and I don’t regret it. They are a fundamental part of the family I’ve built—a small microcosm of joy and love that my mom and I have created.
Each surgery costs 1,720 BRL. The vet explained that he will remove one side of each cat’s mammary chain, send the tissue for analysis, and, depending on the results, may need to remove the other side. This means I might have to pay up to 6,680 BRL, which is more than my entire monthly income. On top of that, I still have to cover Luna’s chemo and medication for both Lola and Naya.


(Lola and Naya)
I’m exhausted from asking for money on social media, from enduring the judgment of those who don’t see my cats as important, and from hearing people say I should have chosen euthanasia. I feel like some believe I deserve to suffer for having this many animals.
I always strive to pay for all my animals' treatments without asking for help because they are my responsibility. If I’m reaching out now, it’s because I can’t do it alone. I decided to seek international donations because our currency is weak, and it might be easier to raise funds in stronger currencies. Back in 2021, I needed help for another cat, Ares, when I could barely afford to support myself, and the Tumblr community was there for me. I'm not proud to ask you guys help once again, but I don't see what else can I do.
If you’d like to help me provide the treatment my girls need, here’s my PayPal e-mail: [email protected]. If you do, please feel free to send me a DM or an email so I know who you are—only if you're comfortable, of course. If you're brazilian, send me a DM and I'll share my banking info.
Below, I will share Lola’s and Naya’s cytology results, the estimated surgery costs to prove my case. If you’d like to video call me or receive the original PDFs for translation, or other results/costs, just send me a DM. I have nothing to hide and will be as transparent as possible.
Thank you so much for reading.


(Luna as a kitten, after I've found her on the streets)
Naya's cytology results:
Lola's cytology results:
Luna's byopsy:
Surgery budget (unilateral mastectomy):
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