The first image is a banner which reads, “This post must be reblogged by everyone,” drawings of someone pointing at the viewer with half closed eyes on either side.
The next images starts with the text, “for the people in the notes who don’t like my banner addition,” followed by tags. They read as follows:
Me: sees vitiligo positivity. me: starts tearing up
I have eczema [unknown emoji] thank you
My dryass face and i thank you dearly
Thank you op I’ve had a bad breakout lately
I have eczema [broken heart emoji] this is nice to see
I have acne. This warms my baby heart [unknown emoji]
Hey that’s me!! I have eczema!!
Thank you op ;w; For bad days
As someone with rosacea: thanks :)
Huh I’ve never seen a positivity post for this before
There are also several tags that are just exclamation points, thank yous, or short expressions of gratitude and happiness.
The final two images feature text in several different Microsoft Word Art fonts, accompanied by drawings of a person with short hair, glasses, and bumps on their cheeks and forehead gesturing towards the text. It reads as follows:
People usually don’t care about this. Skin conditions are often stigmatized and overlooked. As a result people with skin conditions are led to believe that their worth is lessened because of how they look.
If you really don’t want to reblog it THAT BAD and/or opt to complain about it.
You don’t have to, but think about why.