weedlesbian:

weedlesbian:

weedlesbian:

weedlesbian:

weedlesbian:

New post since the other one got too long. My family financially relies on me and I recently lost my job on 7/6/18 And have been trying to find another since. I don’t have anymore savings and I’m barely staying afloat. I have to spend money to get to Interveiws and were almost out of food. As it is I had to dip into rent so I could get out of overdraft and I STILL came out negative. So my account is overdrafted and I’m 50 short on rent. My landlord gave me until the 5th to get it since I paid the majority of it.

If you can help me at all w rent/transport to interveiws/food I would greatly appreciate it and can offer different services such as traditional art, tarot reading, etc just ask.

My PayPal is paypal.me/weedlesbian or kaylarf96@gmail.com

Squarecash/cash app is cash.me/weedlesbian or $weedlesbian

Venmo is @weedlesbian

Absolutely anything helps and I appreciate every penny

15 bucks so I can get milk, bread, etc would be so nice and appreciated

I was supposed to get paid from the week I worked at the pyramid scheme today but surprise surprise there’s no check for me. I’m so screwed, I’m 13 overdrafted trying to get another job n I still don’t have food. Please please help if you can

😂🔫

Lol please I need a way to get to my interviews this week I’m trying so hard to get a job I literally do applications everyday for 8 hours a day I just need a little help

herobrush-replica:

herobrush-replica:

Hihi! I need to pay for a vet visit so I’m opening commissions. I’m taking 5 slots for now, but I’ll probably open more later. Please DM me if you’re interested & if you have any questions feel free to ask! I’m also ok with haggling but please keep it reasonable.

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scotchtapeofficial:

fyi “it’s just a joke” is a tired excuse. if it was a joke it’s meant to be funny, if it has a potential to hurt or alienate innocent people it’s a bad joke because it’s ruining the atmosphere.

here is a funny joke: i poison a cake with an ingredient only you are allergic to. u start crying & i say “well it’s just a cake! no need to cry about it. i just wanted everyone to eat this delicious cake but u ruined it. keep ur allergies to urself”

charibra:

straightboyfriend:

Saying testosterone makes you violent & angry is not only WRONG but it’s rhetoric that hurts both trans men & trans women. I’m a trans man who is on testosterone & it has not made me an “angry violent man incapable of showing emotion” & it hurts pre-transition trans women by subtlety misgendering them & saying they are “dangerous.”

Men are angry & violent because of privilege, not because of hormones.

Also, it’s used to silence medically transitioning guys from speaking about the abuse their face. Pre HRT trans men are often not self confident enough to stand up for themselves or are simply scared to because of hearing their own voice or being seem as not ‘man enough’. Once we finally start HRT, that problem is often solved and we finally stand up for ourselves instead of being doormats for other people. We can finally talk about what behavior hurts us and set boundaries. And if your reply to that is ‘you didn’t use to be like that it’s the testosterone making you angry and violent’ instead of fixing your toxic/abusive behavior then get fucked.

Also the not crying thing. Of course we fucking cry less, we are finally medically transitioning. It’s good. We are healing from years of suffering. Trans women cry less on estrogen too. It’s not hormone related.

itsleosznyall:

chocolatecoffeething:

nyarlathotwink:

it’s crazy that im alive to witness major effects of climate change. like it always seemed super vague and it was always ‘the polar bears won’t have anywhere to live’ but this shit is going to fuck everything up bigtime.

Most people don’t realize how serious it is. We’ve only got 50 years worth of resources left, if we keep going the way we are, and honestly, that’s optimistic. Aside from that, we’ve already gone over the calculated “point of no return”, so even if we immediately start sucking gasses out of the atmosphere and stop all transport and agriculture, we’re going to see oceans rise, sea life die, we’re going to be crammed into smaller land areas, places like Melbourne will be underwater, and the fallout will probably send us into an ice age anyway (long story, but basically the ice melts, cold water sinks, the ocean flow responsible for thermoregulation of the planet is interrupted, cue ice age).

I can already see it now. Forget the hurricanes for a moment:

-Hay isn’t growing at the right time. Last year, no one got good hay where I live, because the weather (which has been in the same pattern during hay season for as long as I’ve been alive) was whacked out.

-None of my animals grew coats correctly, because the weather is just all wrong, and they don’t know what season they’re in.

-We’re getting new temperature records globally; basically, all weather is starting to change already

-Where I live, there are always two weeks where we see echidnas everywhere, and then we don’t see them the rest of the year. that is, until last year, when we barely saw them, spaced throughout several months. 

-Let me reiterate, the animals cannot tell what season it is because climate change is altering weather patterns that have been here for as long as anyone can remember

-We also have more acidic rain due to all the gasses, which is why we’ve got so many statues and whatnot corroding even though they haven’t changed for thousands of years

-We had a tornado start to form in Melbourne. That’s unheard of.

We have the technology to slow down climate change. If we want to survive for more than 50 years, we need to act now. NOW. We need to put in place all the technologies we have, and pour money into more scientific research.

And why haven’t we? Because politicians earn money from oil companies and don’t care about the future of the planet, because they’re not going to be here in 50 years anyway.

https://www.skepticalscience.com/ is a great website that debunks common myths about climate change! check it out! it has a wealth of information that’s super easy to understand and even comes in different levels in terms of learning. 

i just recently sat in a climate change presentation and the physicist who gave the presentation talked about how if in the next 30 years we (not just Americans, but humans all over the world) do not cut down on carbon emissions (and this honestly boils down to policy changes that MUST be made amongst industrialists in “developed countries” but that’s a whole other conversation) climate change will ultimately become irreversible. 

30 years y’all. that’s within all of our life times. and these effects are going to be pretty much the end of human civilization as we know it. 

butch-dyke:

People joke a lot about lesbians, particularly butches, being clueless when it comes to dating, and that’s all well and good when it’s just banter that’s largely contained to the community, but it’s also worth examining how that came to be.

Society treats lesbians, especially those who are trans and/or visibly gender nonconforming, as predatory, and views them with suspicion. It’s all but impossible to resist internalizing at least some parts of that stereotype, and that in turn makes lesbians averse to being perceived that way. That can be a huge inhibitor when approaching something like dating, and I think a lot of lesbians end up erring on the side of caution, never assuming that others have more interest in them than is explicitly stated. Speaking from personal experience, I’ve been in many situations where I would’ve likely made a move if it hadn’t been for that anxiety.

With that in mind, it really does make a difference to practice communicating more openly and working through that fear together by meeting each other halfway. Welcoming trans and/or visibly gender nonconforming lesbians in lesbian spaces and women’s spaces and ensuring they’re treated with the same degree of respect as anyone else goes a long way as well. The community as a whole will be a lot stronger if there’s more of an active and conscious effort to combat internalized lesbophobia and transphobia within it.