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Janry - 2025
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10 weeks of poster illustrations for my weekly challenge this year. honestly 2025 is shaping up to be the most I've ever drawn consistently in my life
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[Image ID: A series of screenshots capturing a long tweet by Fara Kaufman (@ justfara), which reads
“So, I spoke to people getting food at a food bank and here are some things I learned from those in need:
1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter which is hard to get from regular food banks.
2. Boxed milk is a treasure, as kids need it for cereal which they also get a lot of.
3. Everyone donates pasta sauce and spaghetti noodles.
4. They cannot eat all the awesome canned veggies and soup unless you put a can opener in too or buy pop tops.
5. Oil is a luxury but needed for Rice a-Roni which they also get a lot of.
6. Spices or salt and pepper would be a real Christmas gift.
7. Tea bags and coffee make them feel like you care.
8. Sugar and flour are treats.
9. They fawn over fresh produce donated by farmers and grocery stores.
10. Seeds are cool in Spring and Summer because growing can be easy for some.
11. They rarely get fresh meat.
12. Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.
13. Hamburger Helper goes nowhere without ground beef.
14. They get lots of peanut butter and jelly but usually not sandwich bread.
15. Butter or margarine is nice too.
16. Eggs are a real commodity.
17. Cake mix and frosting makes it possible to make a child's birthday cake.
18. Dishwashing detergent is very expensive and is always appreciated.
19. Feminine hygiene products are a luxury and women will cry over that.
20. Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing.
In all the years I have donated food at the Holidays, I bought what I thought they wanted, but have never asked. I am glad I did. If you are helping a Family this Christmas, maybe this can help you tailor it more. It does for me!
At the bottom is a photo of a shelf at a food bank. Items on display include dry noodles, boxed stuffing mix, vegetable oil, dry beans, gravy mix, and various canned goods. Each item has a sign below it that reads “limit 1” or “limit 2”.
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Since the holiday toy drive post is circulating again, I figured this would also be helpful! Food insecurity is such a massive problem in America, in general, and if you have the means to help feed others, I think you should take that opportunity. Here are some other tips:
1. If you’re planning on donating items from your own pantry, please check the expiration dates on the packaging. Think of your donations as gifts to bestow, not castoffs to be rid of. It’s awful to think of people feeling like they got scraps someone else just didn’t want. Everyone deserves dignity with their meals.
2. If you’d rather give money to a food bank, that’s also great since they buy food in bulk and know what items are most wanted/needed!
3. Not everyone has access to appliances like stoves or microwaves or hot plates so if you can donate items that don’t need to be heated up, that would also be greatly appreciated!
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GIVE MONEY GIVE MONEY GIVE MONEY.
Every food bank worker/ donations collector I’ve ever spoken to on this is unanimous. Watch any of the big names discussing food assistance in the US and the workers are out in droves in the comments begging for donations of funds so they can buy up the glut of produce harvest happening now instead of getting a bunch of cans or prepackaged foods that aren’t the best use of the cash and won’t result in nearly as much food for the people in need.
When you give stuff, the volunteers have to work significantly more to physically move it around, find storage for unpredictable objects, sort it. Money is virtual and easy for them to manage and HOLDS VALUE if they happen to run out of space. Money doesn’t make them turn away an offered corporate donation of fresh milk because they have no room left.
When you give money, they can buy TEN TO TWENTY TIMES AS MUCH FOOD and/or hygiene products and/or whatever their particular bank needs that wasn’t donated as a physical good, e.g. by a business by the palletload. They have access to pricing that makes Costco look like Erewhon.
If you just happen to have a ton of food you maybe found you had an allergy to, or you stocked up on pads before getting a ute yeet, or someone in your family had a ton of unopened packages of diapers before the kid spontaneously potty-trained overnight, great, that’s a wonderful donation. But do not go out and buy food for the food pantry - give them the money.
Trust the people who do this work to know what is most needed and how best to get it to as many people as possible with the best nutritional profile.
For US folks:
Feeding America is a nonprofit network of 200 food banks leading the fight against hunger in the United States. Learn how you can help end h
they're minting the last penny today. if you even care
The American penny will pass away later today after a prolonged illness. It was 238 years old.
Other countries (Canada) successfully eliminated their pennies BUT they provided guidance for the post-penny landscape. They passed regulations about how and when to round to the nearest 5 cents. Planning was meticulous, the process was gradual, and the public educated.
But not America.
In typical Trump fashion, one day he just told the Treasury to stop making pennies. Followed up by an announcement on Truth Social. No, I am not kidding -- that's how it happened. He fucking tweeted it from the 2025 Super Bowl game a few months ago.
And now there are legal complications, since some states require BY LAW for merchants to give customers exact change. In other places, SNAP users may not be charged a different price for food than anyone else, yet SNAP cards calculate prices to the penny.
There are surprising economic impacts too. For example, an entire industry exists that makes the metal slugs the Mint uses to make pennies. They're all out of work now, along with the companies that service fed into them.
While pennies cost 3.7 cents each to make, nickels are worse at 13.8 cents per nickel. The Mint will be forced to make more of them to offset pennies, costing taxpayers more. Stopping penny production doesn't offset that.
Rounding up will cost consumers annually. Not much (a few bucks a year) but it adds up. And consumers are already strapped.
Rounding down will cost merchants potentially millions of dollars each, and they will pass the cost onto consumers.
Maybe it's past time to ditch the penny, but not like this.
Yall be careful!
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Protest rock is still alive and well in the UK. Here's an absolute banger
worst part of using discord with a lot of fun custom emotes is that they become an instinctual part of your texting vernacular. what do you mean i can't just drop an :ashbaby: or :bergentruck: wherever i choose. these glyphs are central to my twisted version of the written english language; communicating without them is like casting a yet-fledged angel from the heavenly balusters and commanding it to soar
Indulging in amateur porn at least occasionally is valuable if for no other reason than to remind oneself of what actually constitutes an average penis. Some of y'all are out there describing your OCs as modestly endowed, then drawing them with a schlong thicker than their wrist, and I'm just like, that is not what that phrase means.
"He wouldn't say that" has had it's day. Now is the time of "He wouldn't have a penis that big."
A goblin appears before you on the path to the city! What do you do?
Prepare to fight
Try to sneak around her
Ask where she's off to
Flirt with her
Pickpocket her as you go by
She's heading into the forest to collect bugs! How do you respond?
Ew gross
Offer to help
Walk away silently
Beat her up
Suggest she come check out city bugs
She's thrilled at your offer! Where do you want to try?
The babbling brook
The tall yew tree
The sunny clearing
The spooky cave
She warns you to be careful to wash your hands when you're done, because yew trees are highly toxic!
Eat some leaves
Eat some berries
Trick her into eating some berries
Attack her while she's distracted
Flirt
Gather aphids
Gather caterpillars
Leave politely
Gather spider mites
Gather mealybugs
Chop of some wood to make a bow
Explore around the tree while she works
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I haven't forgotten about our goblin friend!
What do you do with the caterpillars?
Hand them over and leave
Eat them
Leave with them
Offer them as a romantic gift
Use them to lull her into a false sense of security, then strike
Give them to her normal styles
Solidarity
For those who don't understand, EBT are food stamps (government money for buying food for low-income people). Because the money is from the government, it comes with horrific restrictions, one of which is you cannot buy "prepared" food with it. You can only buy raw chicken, not cooked chicken, for example.
This kitchen is getting around that stupid rule by selling you raw, unprepared chicken, and then charging your EBT account for raw, unprepared chicken.
Then as a side thing, totally unrelated, they cook the chicken for free. Since you bought raw chicken with the EBT, it's legal. There's no law against cooking people's raw chicken for free for them. That's just charity.
This kitchen is a blessing to anyone who doesn't have a kitchen of their own.
working with little kids is so dangerous. you get one kid who has a unique way of speaking & then spend the rest of your life with an internal monologue like “me’s go bathroom?”
through gritted teeth bad art is better than no art