hi im a black lesbian in need of help. my father was arrested on tuesday december 15th. he was the sole breadwinner for the family, so now my stepmom (who has been unemployed since march due to COVID) needs help supporting herself and my two young siblings, as well as covering legal fees for my father.
my dad is immunocompromised and at high risk for COVID complications, so we are extremely worried about him being in jail. i dont want my siblings to grow up without their dad. i dont want to lose him. please consider donating if you can, and if you cant, please please share!! thank you for reading ❤️
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Enjoy the thomas the train i drew in the middle of the night while being stoned as fuck.
Rip doctor strange, he will be missed
Can you believe Peter has two dads in canon
I had to promise my parents to stop smoking weed.
I did.
And im loving the weed tea now.
Reminder that being an ally doesn’t have to mean that you provide lengthy speeches or put on an elaborate display of your support if that’s not your thing.
Being an ally means standing up to bigotry and discrimination in your everyday life and taking small actions to make our world more equal.
Me: why am I so tired and weak, how do I feel better.
My malnourished, dehydrated and burned out body: I have a vew suggestions
I will be deleting this app in pursuit of recovery.
Imma see yall next week
I 100% agree with this.
I curse fucking much, when im upset or even when im happy.
But i never ever yell slurs or any racist shit.
i just wanna say that slurs don’t just “slip out” when they aren’t part of your everyday vocabulary. the worst thing ive ever had slip out at an inappropriate time was an “oh fuck” when i messed up in art class, because i don’t use violent slurs that i have no right to say.
just remember that the next time your friend, or some youtuber, yells out a racist slur when he gets beat at a video game. it’s not the kind of thing that comes out by accident when you never use it usually.
These side-by-side images show the striking similarities between Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic 1963 March on Washington and the 2020 March on Washington led by his son and Rev. Al Sharpton on Friday.
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