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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Cosmic Funnies
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Misplaced Lens Cap
Show & Tell

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Not today Justin

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@acbetman
Yooooo!! 😁 Spot on!
Is it true??
Enjoying life…
Sometimes you gotta say
‘WTF’…
Sometimes you gotta say ‘WTF!’
I’ve followed one or two people on discord. Not sure I understand…
What happens there that doesn’t happen here on say on X??
Sometimes the account holder doesn’t even check in for days…
Just curious- not challenging
It’s just much easier for me to reply to people on Discord, I’m also a lot more active on there. I don’t really like texting on Tumblr.
Ok thx. I’m a visual guy, like pics. If you restart it I’ll probably join.
Is the older guy stuff you post mostly fantasy or have you actually acted on it?
FYI Tumblr has this thing (community labels) and by default ALL these category filters are set to remove anything labelled with these from your feed entirely (not just blurred).
If you want to see all of our posts make sure you set it to SHOW and not Hide! At the very least set "Sexual Themes" to show, you can adjust the others however you'd like. if you're under 18 (you shouldn't even be on our blog), but you won't be able to adjust them as they are set to Hide until you turn 18. Also make sure the "Hide additional potentially mature content" is toggled off as well.
This is what it looks like in settings (we have everything set to Show, the default is Hide)
REBLOG THIS TO SPREAD THE WORD
Oh god she knows how to treat her Black man! 😊
Reblog to let racists know they lose 😍
Olivia Munn
Game of Thrones: EW reveals 16 epic final season cover photos
#ForTheThrone
April 2019
“Are you with me?! Now and always?!”
People of Tumblr, we’re throwing up the Bat Signal.
Though this Administration has vowed today to sign an executive order that would end the separation of families at the border stemming from its “zero tolerance” policy, we must continue to apply pressure and do our part. Families should have never been separated in the first place.
Here are five ways that you can help:
1. Call your Senator and let them know that immigration reform is still needed. Call the Senate switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask for your Senator’s office.
2. Donate to organizations that are providing support to immigrant families being held in detention centers all over the country:
The Florence Immigration Project - The Florence Project is providing free legal and social services to migrants being detained in Arizona.
The Texas Civil Rights Project - Lawyers in Texas have banned together to fight for “equality and justice in and out of the courts.”
ACLU of Texas Border Rights Center
RAICES Bond Fund - This fund provides money to release parents from detention centers so they can look for their kids.
CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project - CARA provides legal representation for families in detention centers.
KIND - Kids In Need of Defense (KIND) provides legal representation for unaccompanied minors in detention centers. They’ve also provided other ways for you to help oppose family separation here.
CARA Pro Bono Project - Help alleviate the cost of housing for volunteer lawyers, as well as sending coloring books to those children in detention centers.
Refugee Caravan - Donate what you can to help detained immigrants make phone calls to their families and lawyers.
3. Contact the Immigration Justice Campaign if you, or someone you know, are fluent in Spanish and can assists lawyers at the border over the phone as an interpreter.
4. Contact Northwest Immigrant Rights Project and volunteer your services as a Spanish-speaking interpreter or as a lawyer for those parents who have been sent to the state of Washington without their children.
5. If you’re a lawyer, law student, paralegal or Spanish-speaking interpreter, contact the Dilley Pro Bono Project for a week-long shift as a volunteer in Texas.
Let’s do what we can to right this wrong because children and families should never have to suffer these kinds of irreparable trauma.
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