Dude get the fruit loops yourself
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Dude get the fruit loops yourself
There is not nearly enough stalker x stalker content out there.
Characters that are clearly stalker material, too.
Like, Dead-serious or Dead-tired, or even most of the ships involving Harry Potter
Those ships are so very stalker coded, and yet I see so very little😔
i refuse to read mtl and gsgw isn't getting translated anymore which means i have 1 option left and it's to speedrun korean will i give up in 2 days? very likely
ser dunk ..... wowwww .... wowwwwww.. rly makes you think
i was reccomended a vid on yt recently and was reminded of purple girl, immediately got to drawing
both purple guy and girl are desperate slobs, amen
watching doctor who counts as being productive right
HEY IF YOU LIVE IN MICHIGAN, CONTACT YOUR STATE REPS AND SENATORS ABOUT THIS!
Michigan House Democrats want to create a $900 million emergency fund to pay SNAP benefits for 1.4 million people across the state in Novemb
Below is the article in its entirety:
MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) - Days away from a possible delay in funding SNAP benefits, Michigan House Democrats have introduced legislation to protect food access for 1.4 million recipients.
The five-bill package would create a $900 million emergency supplemental budget to provide funding for SNAP recipients in Michigan, who are at risk of not receiving benefits this weekend due to the federal government shutdown.
Other bills would provide $12.5 million apiece for the Food Bank Council of America and local food pantry programs across the state.
Two other bills would urge federal lawmakers to reopen the government and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to tap a $5 billion contingency fund for SNAP in November.
"The provision of food should not be a political issue," said State Rep. Tonya Myers Phillips of Detroit. "As state lawmakers, we must quickly collaborate with our constituents, nonprofit and faith-based food providers, and retailers to ensure Michiganders have access to adequate food, especially as we approach the winter season and the holidays, while food prices continue to rise."
The bills will be forwarded to a committee for consideration. They would have to pass the committee, the full House and the Michigan Senate before Gov. Gretchen Whitmer could consider signing them into law.
Republicans control the Michigan House, but Democrats control the State Senate.
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If you, like me, have felt helpless while fearing the future, here is something to do, at least in Michigan. And I bet other states are planning similar actions, so definitely check what's happening where you are!