hmmm. customer was asking me if id been to any protests lately. gave the general “how could i when im always at work” response. he keeps going asking about where protests are being held/how he’s having trouble locating them and “it’s been hundreds of years coming so im not suprised”. he buys a lotto ticket and opens his wallet, which surprise surprise also contained a police badge..
Seriously. Be suspicious of everyone you talk to. especially if you don’t know them. even if you used to talk to them but fell off for a few years. don’t give out any information that could put others at risk
This comment from r/gendercritical is really popular on trans reddit right now and its a shame it hasnt reached tumblr
this is just “gays stole the rainbow” but trans
Reblog if you too are a Sneaky Transgender Thief who stole the colours of cotton candy ice cream and made it trans just to ruin the ice cream for terfs
what’s TRA?
trans rights activist, meant to imply a connection between men’s rights activists and trans people
i’m really glad you sent this bc it quickly became inspo
on the left we have a 105 yr old who like, totally didn’t escape persecution by firebending as an air nomad child. definitely didn’t do that. she TOTALLY isn’t capable of like, manipulating air or anything! haha.
and on her right is her great-great-granddaughter, who has BIG DREAMS of opening up a noodle restaurant once all of this endless war stuff is over. she can give any dish a particularly HOT kick, if you get what i mean. but for now she’s helping her elderly gigima out, because she’s a) pretty senile at this point and b) the last surviving member of her family and village. organized fire nation attacks blow
Now what would happen if a homeless quilt was made by someone who actually cared about homeless people?
Meet former ad designer Willie Baronet.
Baronet is an artist who talks to homeless people and buys their signs from them for $20 a pop, if they’re willing to sell. He uses the signs in art exhibits to educate the privileged and point them to ways they can help, and to humanize homeless people and tell them they matter.
One sign at a time, Baronet makes a statement to help people with $20 in their hand and a voice that rings across the nation saying “I’m here.”
So not only did they take the small, hand-made signs away from homeless people but instead of just tossing them, they kept them. Not only did they keep them as some kind of homeless trophy, they actually went through the time, energy, and effort (funded by tax dollars) to tape them together, pose for a picture, and post it during the holiday season.
This is why people say that there are no good cops. Because there aren’t.
I am Silver Tongue, I am an artist. I have many characters and you can check out my art in the art tag. I occasionally practice witchcraft though I don't do anything too complicated. I am girl 2 and don't know what else to put here.