not be like “ugh the Youths” but i think kids nowadays have gotten Too Comfortable on the internet.
like i see these tweets on twitter like “hey im 14 and i just got kicked out pls rt so i can find somewhere to stay im in x state/city” and like HOLY SHIT i cannot emphasize enough how incredibly dangerous this is. you’re broadcasting to EVERYONE that you are young, vulnerable, and desperate AND information on how to find you!!!! like i know you meant for that to be just for your friends on twitter but that’s a public tweet!!! ANYONE could see it!!! like I saw it and i have no idea who you are you are not in my circle and yet!!! so like WHO ELSE has seen it!!!
#HisNameIsJustinHowell
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Just because one of your chicken eggs hatched a fire breathing dragon people think you’re evil. But you’re still just a regular farmer trying to make a living while dealing with an overprotective dragon, heroes that want to kill you and fanatics who want to worship you as the new Demon Lord.
let’s see how many transphobics we can weed out
Inspired @connorsquarter ‘s post
Please reblog this so that I can get a bigger sample size, but DO NOT include anything in the tags about the results, as that could influence other responses
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(for the Goblin King AU)
After Riz became the Goblin King, he was invited to attend The Bloom.
For some reason, the Lords of the Wing were very familiar...
Riz is not having a good time at The Bloom. Other than people trying to suss out whether or not he was there to make marriage alliances (no, go away) he'd had to deal with just so much bullshit.
It had been MANY blooms since the goblin court had been able to attend The Bloom so there was quite a bit of chatter about it. Most people assumed they'd been destroyed after that whole business with Maglubiyet and they were all very interested in the gossip about them apparently being back now.
When he arrived with just a few fae-goblin guards (sans any of the other Bad Kids, he didn't want them involved in any fae nonsense and it was dangerous for 'mortals')(yes he is trying very hard to make sure no-one finds out he is also, technically, mortal) they were shown to where they would be hosted for the duration of The Bloom. A literal garbage heap. Apparently he had spent too long staring at it in disbeleif and wondering if they were intentionally trying to insult him because they offered him MORE garbage if it wasnt a suitable amount.
After explaining that no, goblins dont do... this... anymore (its been nearly 4,000 years on the mortal plane since they've been back to the fae wilds in this capacity and they much preferred normal rooms now) through gritted teeth they at least managed to scrounge up some actual lodgings for them.
Riz just wanted this whole thing to be done and they had only really just started the first 'event' of the festivities. A nice dinner in the gardens where all the attendees could mingle and get to know eachother.
The rogue had spent the last hour or so sitting in a corner, projecting an air of 'don't talk to me' as hard as possible while trying to pretend he wasnt there. In the midst of his disassociating he heard a pair of familiar laughs that jerked him out of his own head, whipping around to see where they were coming from he had to stare for a few moments to work out what the hells was going on.
Okay, it wasn't Fabian and Fig they just sounded... so similar it was eerie. He ended up creeping over closer to just hang out and listen, feeling a little calmer with such familiar voices and attitudes he ended up sticking close to their orbit for almost the entire event. With the amount of wild shit the pair of them got up to it was almost like Fabian and Fig were there, and they made good substitute bad kids.
I just read that Donald Trump and his circus took down a website called reproductiverights.gov
This was a website to help women learn about their reproductive rights in the US and to find health care.
This is absolutely disgusting so I’ll share in this post some resources in case you need them:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn
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provides legal services and representation to detained parents. It’s seeking volunteers to represent low-income individuals and families.
On Saturday, a Democratic state representative tweeted that border patrol officials told him that they were not accepting donations for immigrant children. Still, we’ve compiled a list of organizations that are mobilizing to try to help children separated from their parents and asylum seekers at the Texas-Mexico border:
http://www.americangateways.org/ - provides legal services and representation to detained parents. It’s seeking volunteers to represent low-income individuals and families.
https://www.facebook.com/angrytiasandabuelas/ - delivers financial support to local shelters; transportation to and from bus stations, airports and shelters; and emergency food, water, clothing and toiletries to individuals and families seeking asylum. They are accepting donations.
https://annunciationhouse.org/ - shelters families detained and separated by ICE on the El Paso/Juarez border.
https://www.houstonimmigration.org/members/bakerripley/ - is providing free or low-cost legal services throughout the Houston immigrant community.
https://www.catholiccharitiesrgv.org/Home.aspx - provides a place for men, women and children to rest, have a warm meal, shower, change into clean clothes, as well as receive medicine and other supplies.
http://www.dmrs-ep.org/ - says it’s the only full-service immigration legal aid clinic serving low-income immigrants and refugees in the southwestern U.S.
https://immigrantfamiliestogether.com/ - works to bond out asylum seekers and reunite them with their children. It also provides food to families and government and foster-agency-approved housing to expedite reunifications. The group is accepting donations.
https://www.immigrantjusticenow.org/current-initiatives - is working to provide supplies, like bus tickets, Pedialyte, shoes, prepaid cellphones and underwear, to immigrant families and children.
https://interfaithwelcomecoalition.org/ - assists refugees, asylum seekers and at-risk immigrants. They have an overnight shelter at Travis Park Methodist Church and help migrants get transportation — buses or planes — as they travel to other places through San Antonio.
http://njfon.org/ - provides free and low-cost legal services to immigrant individuals and families in Texas.
https://supportkind.org/ - partners with major law firms, corporations and bar associations to create a nationwide pro bono network to represent unaccompanied children through their immigration proceedings. Volunteers don’t need to have immigration law experience.
https://lppshelter.org/ - in San Benito runs a shelter for people in the legal process of seeking asylum, residency or some other legal alternatives.
https://las-americas.org/ - provides legal representation to asylum seekers. It’s accepting donations.
https://www.raicestexas.org/ - is a nonprofit that provides free and low-cost legal services to immigrant children, families and refugees in Texas. It’s accepting donations and volunteers at its website.
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_interest/immigration/projects_initiatives/south_texas_pro_bono_asylum_representation_project_probar/ - s looking for volunteers and attorneys (even ones not experienced in immigration law) to provide legal services to asylum seekers detained in South Texas.
https://texascivilrightsproject.org - is looking for bilingual attorneys who can help represent detained and separated parents during their immigration proceedings.
http://www.trla.org/ - provides legal advice and prepares detainees for credible fear interviews at the Dilley detention center. They recently expanded to another detention center in the Houston-area.
http://www.cilacademy.org/ - has pro bono attorneys representing children in immigration-related proceedings. It’s also providing specialized training to legal service providers and volunteers who are serving unaccompanied immigrant children.
https://hrionline.org - provides free legal services to immigrants who are seeking asylum in the U.S. and immigrants who are victims of violence.
https://migrantcenter.org/ - is providing free and low-cost legal services for detained asylum seekers in Texas.
https://vvbhcoalition.com/ - supports refugees by providing them with access to phones, restrooms, showers, laundry and warm meals.
https://www.theyoungcenter.org/ - is accepting donations that will go toward providing more child advocates for immigrant kids inside the detention centers weekly and accompany them to immigration proceedings.
https://togetherrising.org/ - is collecting money that’ll go toward defenders, prosecutors and advocates who are working to reunify immigrant children with their families.
I only drink hot chocolate.I don’t actually like coffee or tea.I’m Ace.It might have been faster to start with that.
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