SQUEEEEEE!!!!!!! EMI CHAAAANN!!!!! KENJI KUUUN🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Some Ultraman stuff I posted in TikTok. Decide to post here for better resolution.
Waiting for Bal getting ready for their date, (first one since the knighting ceremony happened) took a little longer than expected👢👛💄🎀💅
But the results are worth it for Ambro, and give his brain a moment to process😳🫣🥰😍☺️😚🩷💖💗
P.S. Bal's headband was knitted and handcrafted from Nimona's wool when she used her sheep form🐑🎀🧶🪡🧵
Note to self: Draw Bal as Spider Gwen!!
I am sorry but the parallels just jumped out to me
Found this in my drafts!
I am not ladylike thank you very much! Ladylike my Ass Bitch!!!!
@long-distance-muse @mvjerbs
Starting a new chain bc why not:
Type "I am not a" And click the middle button 3-5 times
mine: I am not a good person
true tbh
@ethereal-bumble-bee
@eponine-thenadier
@lincoln-rosario
@newsiesofyorktown
FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL: THE UNSEEN STRUGGLES OF QUEER REFUGEES IN EAST AFRICA 🌈🏳️⚧️
my name is Ciara ,and I am a queer refugee from Uganda. My journey of survival has taken me across borders, through unimaginable hardships, and into the depths of human cruelty. I am writing this today not just to share my story, but to give voice to the silenced—those of us who are fighting every day to stay alive in one of the most hostile environments on earth.
Being LGBTIQ in Uganda is a death sentence. The fear of being hunted, beaten, or killed is a daily reality. I survived a brutal attack, narrowly escaping death simply because of who I am. In 2019, I fled to Kenya, hoping to find safety in Kakuma Refugee Camp. But the violence there was relentless. For nearly five years, I lived in constant danger—beatings, threats, and persecution followed us wherever we went.
Earlier this year, I made the heart-wrenching decision to leave Kakuma and seek refuge in Gorom Camp, South Sudan. I’m now here with a group of fellow LGBTIQ refugees who have fled the same horrors. But life in South Sudan is even more terrifying. The civil war has torn this country apart, and the laws against LGBTIQ people fuel the violence against us. We’ve lost friends to this cruelty—lesbians and transgender refugees are being raped, and the rest of us live in constant fear of what might happen tomorrow.
The struggles don’t end with the violence. We are starving. We are without clean water. We are without proper shelter. Every single day feels like a fight for survival, as we battle diseases like malaria, tuberculosis (TB), and typhoid fever. These diseases, rampant in the camp, claim lives at an alarming rate. And for those of us who are already living with HIV, the lack of medicine is an added death sentence.
We wake up every morning wondering if today will be our last. Hunger gnaws at us, and even when we manage to find something to eat, it’s not enough. The water we drink is often contaminated, making us sick with typhoid or other waterborne illnesses. Malaria, spread by the swarming mosquitoes in our unsheltered camp, leaves us bedridden and weak, and yet we must find the strength to keep going. TB spreads quickly in our crowded living spaces, adding to the burden on our already fragile bodies. Our medical supplies are almost non-existent, and we’re losing the battle against these diseases.
We are not just asking for help; we are begging for our lives.
Without food, without clean water, without medicine, we are dying. But with your support, we can survive. Your donation, no matter how small, can provide us with:
1. Food – Our bodies are frail, but a simple meal can give us the strength to keep fighting.
2. Clean Water – Safe drinking water is a lifeline, protecting us from deadly diseases like typhoid.
3. Shelter– A safe place to sleep, away from the violence and harsh environment, means everything to us.
4. Medication – For those living with HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB, and other illnesses, medicine is our only hope for survival.
We don’t know what tomorrow holds, but with your help, we might see a future. Your support doesn’t just provide food or water—it brings us hope. Hope that we won’t starve. Hope that we can fight off these diseases. Hope that we will live to see a future where our identities are not a death sentence.
This is a plea for survival. Please consider donating to our cause. Every dollar, every share, every bit of support can make the difference between life and death for us. You can donate here:
GoFundMe
https://gofund.me/4d80b32c
Thank you for standing with us and giving us hope in our darkest hour.
Written by ciara, queer refugee and advocate for LGBTIQ refugees in East Africa.*
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A lil something for animation I did the idea is from @mvjerbs mad king au
Happy Sanji Day everyone! Featuring doodles of Sanji I made last year
What are you top 5 most favourite songs of all time? send this to 5 of your favourite followers when you answer! if you get a second one say your top five favourite artists and if you get a third say your top 5 favourite albums!
Wehehe hello :33
Okay then
1. Backlight from Ado
2. Viva La Vida from Coldplay
3. Mary on a Cross from Ghost
4. Your Guardian Angel from The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
5. Hikaru Nara from Goose House
"You may be the devil in everyone's eyes but to me you'll always be an angel for mine" - Ambrosius
Not a canon qoute, this is how Ambro sees Bal in his own eyes
SQUUUEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT'S HERE FINALLY HERE FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🥰🥹🥰🥹💗💜💜🥰💗🥹💜🥰💗🥹💜🥰💗🥹💜🥰💗🥹💜🥰💗
Nimona went down one day to sell charcoal in place of her older brother. She comes back to find him changed, and her life to never be the same.
Nimona demon slayer au. :))
@mvjerbs @riririkinzi I did it.
GOLDENHEART WEEK
DAY THREE: MAGICAL CREATURE AU
DAY FOUR: GAY DADS AU
For Day 3 we got Ambrosius seranading his beautiful mermaid BF
And Day 4 we got Ballister scolding his husband and child for doing something stupid
✨She/Her/They/Them✨ ✨November 18✨ ✨🇵🇭✨ Artist✨ ✨ENFP✨ ✨Pansexual, Aromantic✨ ✨https://riririkinzicard.carrd.co/✨
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