Hey y’all! I do detailed tarot readings focusing on personal growth. :)
USD10 : 3 card spread
USD18 : 5 card spread
USD 25 : 7 card spread
However, I can do customs too if you need a little specialised help
This is what a basic reading looks like: addressing each card one by one in the position it’s in within the spread; an overall look at the reading; identifying themes within the reading; clarification cards if I feel the issue is not adequately addressed.
You’re also totally allowed to ask me any questions for clarification but I try to be as thorough as possible in the PDF I will email to you.
I don’t accept questions related to death, divorce and debt.
All questions will be answered within 3 working days, unless real life work is a bitch - in which case I’ll openly communicate exactly when I will be done.
critically stagnant spotlight campaigns for today (12/18.)
NEARLY ALL OF MY ACTIVE SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGNS ARE EITHER CRITICALLY STAGNANT OR IN DANGER OF BECOMING CRITICALLY STAGNANT. PLEASE DO SOMETHING. i am actively spotlighting 18 campaigns. ten of them are critically stagnant, and five more are in danger of becoming critically stagnant.
individual posts for these campaigns are generally ignored. i suspect they’re just background noise for most people at this point. please don’t ignore this, you have the opportunity to throw someone a lifeline and do some real good. even if you don’t have any money, a reblog is free and can help get more eyes on these campaigns. none of them are on tumblr, to my knowledge. nobody sees these campaigns unless people reblog posts about them or make their own posts.
all campaigns are vetted by the organizers of gaza funds. for full transparency, a list of campaigns is available to view on their site.
ahmad abuabdou: 18 days since last donation
dr. isam: 16 days since last donation
ghazi mekawi: 15 days since last donation
bessan khalaf: 15 days since last donation
rania alneder: 15 days since last donation
saja mashharawi: 12 days since last donation
ibrahim abu raida: 10 days since last donation
nada muhaisen: 10 days since last donation
yahia hawajry: 8 days since last donation
hassan abdullah: 7 days since last donation
campaigns in danger of becoming critically stagnant:
ghada and abdulrahman: 5 days since last donation
basim and hla: 5 days since last donation
yasmin's family: 5 days since last donation
karem al-kahlout: 5 days since last donation
these families cannot afford to wait! are they not worthy of support because they are not personally begging you for it? please do something!
remember, even if you don't think you can give anything, you have a platform, so use it!
thank you in advance for your consideration.
tags for reach under the cut (you can always let me know if you'd rather not be on this list, or if you want to be added to the list!)
Not to be a bitch but sometimes people engage with fiction in the most boring way possible, and nowhere is this clearer than in videogames. Like what you mean you hate a character just because they were kind of abrasive when speaking to the player character? "They were mean to me" and it didn't occur to you to wonder why? Like, what might their attitude toward you reveal about the world? About the social dynamics within it? About their own perspectives and backgrounds and personalities? Does it even occur you to ask? Would you only have liked them if they bowed to your presence and talked about how great you are? Like I'm sorry but you're so boring. How boring fiction would be if it cathered to you
By the way, conservatives and right wingers and fascists, they all know this. They know that when their children read these types of books they become interested in the world around them, and question everything--including their parents and other people with right wing views.
Something really powerful I saw someone say in a discussion around harm, conflict, and justice was that it's not our job to recreate the criminal justice system specifically in determining what happened between people. If someone is accused of causing harm and agrees they caused harm and has taken steps to be a safer person, that's really all an org or community space can ask for if the people they are in direct conflict with are not present. I thought this was really powerful, specifically this idea of not determining what happened between people. It doesn't matter unless you're a person involved or a mediator in a process between them. The rest is just social ostracisation as punishment.
The reason that there's a famous "anti-cancel culture" pivot from people who get "cancelled" is that the social technology of ostracisation sucks complete shit. It's torture by everyone's definition, actually. It's a punishment everyone who ever receives it agrees should never be done to anyone, even their worst enemies. Nobody who talks about this is able to adequately explain to the people who think that they aren't the bad guy in anyone's story and have never done anything wrong, so people just roll their eyes and say "here's the why I left the left pivot again", but yknow, sie wissen dass nicht aber sie tun es
We are facing impossible odds and need more robust community organising, having seen it from both sides multiple times it is very obvious that the desire to push and push until someone who hurt you ceases to exist is deeply unhealthy as well as being bad for everyone's ability to organise. People waste time in orgs that could be spent helping people trying to figure out what to do with someone that someone else read a post about.
Imagine a left wing movement in which there is a clear path to people embracing change and moving forward and get involved in helping people. It would snowball, it would be unstoppable. If we have made utopian bubbles for ourselves and our friends to enjoy all having the same politics together and we refuse to let that bubble burst and shatter and recoalesce and shatter again we never change the world around us towards our politics. The way conflict is so frequently handled in queer and leftist spaces is just policing the borders of the bubble
It’s rare to feel happy in northern Gaza. But the other day, my sister kinda made me smile.
Hello, I am Kinda, I live in the Gaza Strip. You know that we are fighting a fierce war, and I am curr… MUHANNAD NABIL MOUSA needs your supp
It’s not a lie that sugar is expensive. 1kg is $80. Frying voil is $70. That donut was expensive to make, even without the sugar. But it’s okay. Even if it means the adults can’t eat, it’s okay. Soso was happy for a few hours. She’s only 4 years old yet her life is already so hard. She’s not growing properly due to malnutrition and trauma. Her mental health is in shambles, not at all how a child should be. Since birth, two wars have come very close to killing her, so we just want her to be happy.
Please help me make her happy every day. A few days ago, she was the happiest child in the world because she ate an apple for the first time in a year. That won’t happen again because fruits are too expensive, but I swear, she explodes with joy when we buy vegetables too. She is a child with simple dreams.
Please don’t feel hesitant to help me, my campaign has been vetted!
✅Vetted by @gazavetters , my number verified on the list is ( #536 )✅
If you were attacked just for being different... would you stay silent while others are killed just for existing?
❌ Silence is betrayal. 💔
✅ I will always stand with the oppressed. ✊🏽🌈
Voting ended onJul 7, 2025
Every day, people are killed not for what they’ve done, but simply for existing.Some of us are hated for being different. Others are bombed for just being there. In a world like this... is staying silent still an option?Your stance might not save the world but it might save someone who's never been heard.Latest developments from Gaza 👇
For those who don’t know me...
I’m Kareman, a kindergarten teacher from Gaza. I used to teach children how to dream — now I teach my son how to survive. I lost my job… my home… my city… and the life I once knew. All I have left is a torn tent and my little boy Hamoud, just 2 years old. He knows the sound of bombs more than the sound of laughter. He says “Mama, I’m scared” every time the sky shakes. 💔
Last night, a bullet pierced through our tent… and exploded inside. We were inches from death. But by God’s mercy — we survived. 🙏 I held my son close, wondering: Will we survive the next night too?
This is not a headline. This is not a story. This is my life.
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its funny to me how the script on drag is that its challenging and confrontational. idk maybe your local show is, but mainstream drag has found a comfortable place in the liberal norm, a little sectioned off corner where men can wear dresses and take it off when theyre done.
its convenient tp pretend that the only Bigots are loud vocal zero tolerance assholes, but theres a nice subtle kind of transmisogynist thats perfectly comfortable sitting next to a "man in a dress", lauds us as objects of queerness, but ultimately sees us as delusional men, a performance being put on thats less real than cis womanhood. maybe they still think its sexual! who knows.
and drag is perfect for those people. if you think transfeminity is a fake performance, drag doesn't challenge that. if you think transfems are sexual, silly, weird, fundamentally separate from you, then drag does not challenge that.
y'know what is challenging to these people? being asked to see trans women as actual women, with authority on womanhood and misogyny. to meet a transfem who does not pass, does not put effort into feminity, and to see and understand her womanhood. to hear someone insinuate that someone else might be transfem and not to take it as an insult. its so challenging that plenty of queer people, queer people who can love and support drag shows, refuse to do this.
and i'm not sayimg drag is Evil Adn Bad, although im sure once this post gets more than 100 notes there'll be people in the comments pretending thats exactly what i said. i have little interest in it but its whatever. what i'm actually saying is to listen to transfeminism and maybe consider what's actually challenging to you.
Tumblr continues to be a deeply racist and overwhelmingly white website. Making fun of a Palestinian woman seeking help amid a genocide because your English speaking head is too far up your own ass to consider that other languages have words similar to yours but with entirely different meanings.
The name رحاب "Rehab" (The "H" is pronounced "Ḥ", not like the English "H" in the word rehabilitation. Here's what it sounds like.) is a very common feminine name in Arabic.
The least we can do for Rehab for having to put up with this nonsense is share her fundraiser and donate if possible. Rehab is dying from hunger.
Her campaign is vetter by @gazavetters and her number is #410 on the spreadsheet.
"i’ll lighten up eventually, but lately i’ve been deep diving into the “gift of tears” an ancient belief that some sorrow is sacred.
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early monks called it penthos: sorrow that cleanses, a second baptism. not weakness, but recognition but of beauty, grief, love and loss. a way the soul speaks when language fails.
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i’ve cried lately over kindness, grief, animals mourning their people. and it doesn’t feel pathetic. sometimes it feels devotional.
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they said if you cried during prayer, it meant divinity was near.
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if you’ve cried this week, maybe it wasn’t just sadness. maybe it was holy."
My name is Saja. I’m a wife, a mother, and a woman who once believed her story would be simple. I thought my days would be filled with watching my daughter grow — from her first smile to her first steps — surrounded by the small joys of everyday life.
But life had other plans.
War has returned to our home. Again. And once again, we find ourselves living under skies that never seem to rest.
There was a moment — a fragile, breathless moment — when the bombs paused and the world seemed to remember us. It gave us hope. We thought maybe, just maybe, we could start to rebuild. But now, we are back in the dark — hiding, holding on, praying.
I’m writing this not as someone seeking pity, but as a mother who has no other choice but to speak.
Imagine holding your baby in the middle of the night, not because she cried, but because the world outside roared too loud for either of you to sleep. Imagine whispering bedtime stories not to lull her into dreams, but to keep the fear from settling into her tiny bones.
This is my life.
This is my daughter’s life.
And even now — especially now — I believe in softness. I believe in kindness. Because when everything else is taken from you, hope becomes the most valuable thing you have.
Why I’m Reaching Out Our home has been damaged. Our lives changed. But through it all, my daughter wakes up every morning with a smile. She reaches for me with trust, with love, with faith that I will keep her safe.
That’s why I keep going.
I’ve launched a campaign to ask for help — not because it’s easy, but because silence is no longer an option. I am asking for support not just for me, but for my baby, and for the quiet strength of so many mothers like me who are fighting, every single day, to hold their families together.
How You Can Help: 🤍 Help us restore parts of our home so we can live with dignity 🤍 Support women and mothers in Gaza with access to care and resources 🤍 Keep the light of hope alive for a generation born in the shadows of war
💛 If you can, please support our journey here:
My name is Saja. I am a mother, a wife, and just one of many women in Gaza trying to hold on — to hope, to my family, and to a life that no
If you can’t give, please consider sharing. Your voice might be the reason someone else hears ours.
From My Heart to Yours Maybe our lives are worlds apart. Maybe you’ve never lived through war. But if you’ve ever held a child and wished the world could be better for them — then you understand more than you know.
I don’t want my daughter to grow up thinking the world turned away.
Please, if you’ve read this far — thank you. Thank you for seeing us. Thank you for caring. We are still here. Still hoping. Still holding on to every kind act like it’s a lifeline.
Go to paypal.me/ofkt637 and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.
My friends @a00h3 live in Gaza. Their baby has cancer; we urgently need $900 to pay for his life-saving surgeries. Please donate to help the baby live!!
I beg of you, don't just reblog. Donate, whatever you can is useful. The account is vetted by @90-ghost , @gazavetters (#576) , and @bilal-salah0. Gofundme takes too long, you can dm @a00h3 if you want to confirm that paypal goes to them. Please help.
If you're gonna donate, please don't mention Raneen or Ahmed Hammad in the paypal message. PayPal is racially profiling and it is retaining all money that accompanies that name. PLEASE HELP MY FRIENDS SURVIVE THIS INJUSTICE!!
if you’re a white creator and your brown/black characters are always sassy, reckless, aggressive or cold and your white characters are always soft, demure, shy and introverted you should think about maybe why you did that
sorry to hijack your post, but imo this also applies to colourism dynamics, even if you have a full cast of colour. like i can only confidently speak from the south asian context, but RAMPANT colourism in the community has given rise to and perpetuated these same stereotypes of people with darker skin being more aggressive and sexually promiscuous than the “reserved, civilised” light skins.
This applies to your wlw and mlm ships as well. If the lighter or white one is always sweeter, nicer, softer, more innocent, or more feminine and the darker or poc one is always meaner, louder, more aggressive, more sexual, or more masculine then you’ve got a problem sweetie and that’s racism.
If you reblogged this from me then please reblog this addition too!