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I love her so much 😭😭 This is so gorgeous!

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feeling nostalgic about my old art style
I love her so much 😭😭 This is so gorgeous!
For my anime peeps what are you watching right now? I just finished Darling in the Franxx, it was so beautiful 😥 And of course I'm on the edge of my seat watching the new season of Attack on Titan. My blood pressure shot up just thinking about it. 🔥 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ AND @adornedbychi just came out with a manga feat. an African female protagonist! Can't wait to read it soon. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Get cute anime related products from @adornedbychi with code PHOENIXINSPIRES https://www.instagram.com/p/Bl84Q4vl_z2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hk435vxhoxad
They told me to surround myself with love so I bathed amongst flowers. 🌻 🌻 I photographed this series months ago but it took me forever to post because I'm both lazy and want things to be perfect at the same time 😣 . . . . . #moodygrams #mightydreamers #creativegrammer #amomentofwonder #createandcapture #moodyports #adolescentcontent #flowerbath #flowerchild🌸 #canonphotos
hey so my friend @aerodom has been in a really shit situation and, long story short, is in danger of becoming homeless.
He’s living with his family, and his mom has kind of just stopped paying rent. He hasn’t had any warning that he’d need to make preparations to leave, and now they’re being evicted.
He’s trying to fight the eviction but we’re not sure how that’s going to go. His family hasn’t really been able to help much and frankly the money isn’t there.
He barely even has enough to make ends meet as far as food each week as is, and living in this house has been taking a physical toll on him.
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🚨This is a Red Alert for net neutrality 🚨
Last December, the FCC voted to to kill net neutrality. If we do not take action, this will kill the free and open internet as we know it. The internet needs you—all of you—to make sure your voices are heard NOW.
We need all hands on deck for this one. It may be our last chance. If you’re feeling under-informed and overwhelmed about why net neutrality is so incredibly important, we have this handy guide just for you.
Here’s what you can do to save the internet:
In mid-May, the Senate will vote on a resolution to overrule the FCC using the Congressional Review Act (CRA). We only need one more vote in the Senate to win. Write or call your Senators or Representatives. You can also text BATTLE to 384-387 to get more information on how to write to your reps. You can do this, Tumblr.
Join us and dozens of your other favorite companies like Etsy, Vimeo, Reddit, and GitHub to raise awareness with the Red Alert campaign being run by Battle for the Net. Just add this small widget to your Tumblr to let your followers know how they can contact their reps. It’s as easy as copying and pasting the small line of code right into the customize theme page on the web.
This is important. This matters. It’s up to you to help.
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february 2017
9 Inspiring People Who Spoke Up In Defense Of Black Lives In 2017
1. Erica Snipes Garner
After losing her father to police brutality, Erica Snipes Garner made it her mission to bring awareness to police brutality. Since 2014 she has spoken out and protested police brutality, increasing awareness and support around the issue. As she currently battles for her own life, we must honor the way she battled for black lives in 2017.
2. Princess Nokia
Princess Nokia is known for sharing messages that empower women and black people and even making men stand stand in the back at her shows so women can take the front. So it was no surprise when the up and coming star took on a racist and won. In New York on a busy train a drunk white man decided to run around an L train carriage screaming the n word. He yelled it towards a group of students repeatedly creating an uncomfortable ride for all on the train. Princess Nokia decided to stand up for the young men and toon on the drunk and belligerent man later identified as Paul Lawson. She gave him a warning to get off the train before throwing a paper bowl filled with soup at Lawson. When Lawson tried to get back on the train, Princess Nokia with assistance from other pushed him back on the platform. She’s the real MVP. Any other racist want next?
3. Colin Kaepernick
Colin Kaepernick went from being one of our favorite players on the field to one of the biggest voices standing up for justice. When Colin first took a knee on the field during the national anthem in 2016, it set off a chain of events that led to a grievance being filed against the NFL and widespread beliefs that he was being blackballed from ever playing football again. Colin’s work is just beginning as he continues to give to causes that advance social justice and influence other players to take a knee.
4. Takiyah Thompson
Two days after the nationalist rally in Charlottesville, VA college student Takiyah Thompson took action against America’s long history of racism and oppression and the statues that honor it. In doing so, she climbed a ladder, looped a hole around the top of the confederate soldiers monument in Durham, NC and brought it down to the ground.
”I think what we did was the best way, and not just the best way, but the only way, because the state and the Klan and white supremacists have been collaborating,“ she said to Democracy Now. “So what we did, not only was it right, it was just. I did the right thing. Everyone who was there, the people did the right thing. And the people will continue to keep making the right choices until every Confederate statue is gone, until white supremacy is gone. That statute is where it belongs, right? It needs to be in the garbage, incinerated, like every statue—every Confederate statue and every vestige of white supremacy has to go.”
5. Tarna Burke
While working as a youth worker, Burke was approached by a young girl who confessed to her that her mother’s boyfriend had been abusing her. Burke couldn’t bring herslef to listen to the full story and redirected the young girl to another female counselor. That young girl and her story stuck with Burke who wishes she could have said to the young girl, “ Me Too”. Burke later launched the “Me Too” campaign to help survivors of sexual abuse, assault and sexual exploitation. Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted using the hashtag #metoo that led millions of women to share their stories of assault and abuse. Milano later gave credit to Burke for the creation of #metoo.
6. Angela Rye
Angela Rye takes being unapologetically black and powerful to new levels on CNN. Rye manages to tackle some of the toughest issues with the best grace. She has consistently spoken out about issues affecting communities of color and to hold necessary individuals accountable. She wasn’t afraid to take on anyone in 2017 just like she wasn’t afraid to use Beyonce lyrics to dismiss someone in 2016.
7. Maxine Waters
Auntie Maxine taught us a very valuable lesson this year: Don’t let people waste your time, reclaim it.
8. Tamika Mallory
Tamika Mallory is not afraid to ask the tough questions. As a matter of fact, to a crowd full of women at the women’s march, she wasn’t afraid to ask white women as co-chair of the march, “Where have you been?” It’s a question that a lot of us would like to ask our newfound white allies who have decided to take up the fight with us against racism and sexism. Tamika’s decision to continue to lend her voice to combat inequality and social justice has inspired the next generation to follow her path and fight for a more equitable world for women and a safer world for black people.
9.Chance the Rapper
You don’t want any problems when it comes to Chance the Rapper and his love for the city of Chicago. His passion has led him to raising and donating millions of dollars to Chicago Public Schools. Because of his commitment to help make Chicago Public Schools better for students, Chance spoke out against the Mayor and his proposal to build a $95 million police and firefighter training center.
Okay, yes. 2017 sucked. But 2018 is an opportunity to do something incredible
One way or another, this will be a pivotal year for racial justice, immigration, voting rights, healthcare, education, and LGBTQ+ equality. So this year we all need to step up and commit to whatever political and social good we can handle.
That’s the idea behind the first ever Art Action Day this Saturday, January 20.
What is Art Action Day?
Art Action Day is an opportunity to speak out and make a commitment to action in 2018. With our friends at The Federation, we’re asking you to post about your vision for 2018, and—more importantly—how you’re committing to making that future a reality.
On Saturday we’ll signal boost your posts on and off Tumblr to inspire others.
How you can participate:
You can draw, make a gif, write a song or a poem—anything you want! The prompt is simple:
What do you want the headlines and history books to say about 2018? And what will you do to make it happen?
Maybe it’s helping to pass the DREAM Act or electing a gender-balanced Congress. Maybe it’s ending the stigma around mental illness. If we all commit to doing one thing this year, 2018 will be a very good year.
How to submit:
If you want us to signal boost your post, submit it to action.tumblr.com/submit.
You can also just tag your post #ArtActionDay and #WhatWillYouDo.
❤️ See you Saturday!
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Sweet tokens of love ❤️ on retro tags in Insadong, Seoul. (at Insadong 인사동)
We visited playful cats and sweet owls in the Bengal Cat and Owl Forest on Miyajima Island. We've been to that island over 10 times and never saw this place. Oh Japan, full of surprises. See more photos of the owls and cats in my story! (at Miyajima)