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  3. hotgirlkakashi:
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“ ikcj:
“ “Hello, my name is Sharlene Pike and I am a black transgender person originating from South Africa and working as a receptionist/host. I moved to the United States 4 years ago alone and...

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    ikcj:

    “Hello, my name is Sharlene Pike and I am a black transgender person originating from South Africa and working as a receptionist/host. I moved to the United States 4 years ago alone and without any support, as my parents died in my home country when I was 18. Being a transgender black female immigrant places three discrimination barriers and makes it extremely hard to socialize and find a job to live properly. Nevertheless, I tried my best. I had been working at 7 different companies as a receptionist/host/waitress for these four years, but 2 months ago I lost my job. The reasoning I was given - ‘staff reduction due to COVID-19 complications’. I have been unemployed for these 2 months, but the reason I can’t start a new job is not COVID-19. In February, I was diagnosed with stage-3 esophageal cancer. I had no prior knowledge of my diagnosis as this type of cancer can be quite concealed, and I had only two or three weeks of eating discomfort before I had a medical consultation. The company I was working at had a special program to support staff members who need expensive surgeries or therapies, and I believe my diagnosis was the true reason I was reduced, since it happened just after I told my office I might need an extended medical leave. The sum I have spent on the medical procedures only to clarify the future treatment equals my 3 salaries. The sum I’m asking for is actually covering first 6 months of treatment and the cheapest drug - basically simply to have a chance to survive. I have no health insurance and I can’t take a new job because my health condition significantly deteriorated. The thing that I have learnt throughout these months is that it is very hard to get any, even basic medical help if you are transgender. The death rate of the esophageal cancer is about 30%, which is very high, and I ask you to help me to have a chance to survive. I tried to deal with everything without anyone by my side, but current circumstances left me with no choice but to ask you to donate and share my story. Thank you very much.”

    this gofundme was started on june 19th, 2020 and as of june 30th, 2020 she still needs donations! i’ll reblog with the donation link in one moment.

    Here’s the fundraiser link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/cancer-treatment-for-transgender-person

    As of today, 7/8/2020 she has $32,883 raised of the $82,900 goal

    $33,073 raised of $82,900 goal

    $36,231 raised of $82,900 goal as of today July 18, 2020

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  4. hawberries:
“clowns have rights because i say so
[image is a drawing of pietro, the clown sheep from animal crossing, posing next to a popplio.]
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    hawberries:

    clowns have rights because i say so

    [image is a drawing of pietro, the clown sheep from animal crossing, posing next to a popplio.]

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  5. kidcramp:
“water color of funny man pietro for a gorgeous clownish pal of mine
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    kidcramp:

    water color of funny man pietro for a gorgeous clownish pal of mine

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  7. evermore-fashion:

    Chotronette ‘Aurora Borealis’ & ‘Celestial’ Haute Couture Gowns

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    merry927:

    nativenews:

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    Queen Mami No Swami @myeshxa

    “Y'all notice a sharp decline in protest videos and content in the last couple of weeks?”

    Joshua Potash @JoshuaPotash

    “I don’t think people understand.

    This is NYC right now. Day 30. In a row.

    The #BlackLivesMatter movement is just getting started.”

    [Video Description: a very large parade of masked protesters changing and cheering. One of the more distinguishable chants from the crowd is “I believe that we are one!” End ID]

    The dwindling amount of videos and media coverage of protests is honestly worrying to me. In my opinion, protesters, especially Black protesters, are more at risk because of this. Cops tend to act up and hurt people less if they know they’re being filmed and especially if they know that a lot of people are filiming. But I worry that as soon as they feel no one is looking/not enough people are looking, they’ll start shooting us, and this time, it won’t be with “”“rubber”“” bullets and tear gas.

    Document everything, y'all. Don’t let them think we aren’t watching. Don’t let them feel safe enough to kill us.

    As of today (7/7/2020) PromotePositivityMovement in Atlanta has been protesting for 40 straight days at the Olympic Rings in Centennial Park.

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    On Saturday alone I attended 4 protests in a row. And that was 4 out of many.

    Protests are still happening, daily, but unless they’re “exciting,” they’re not on the news.

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  9. geyashvecova:

    Design graphics Geya Shvecova (Crystal Trippy Hypnosis) Archive_040520

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  10. babyanimalgifs:

    Beautiful grey wolf becomes a good boy when visited by woman who helped raise his pack 

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  11. bombnails:

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    @nailvidaboutique

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  12. chelsamander:

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  13. thesassybunnies:

    most importantly he snacc

  14. wbsloan:

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    “Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It’s a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn’t education. It’s history. It’s poetry.”

    ― J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

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