Hey y’all!! My friend, Tom, is working hard for top surgery, and I’d be super grateful if you’d consider donating or sharing💕
Because of asthma and scoliosis, binding isn’t really an option; top surgery would majorly help his health and dysphoria! Tom is an amazing dude and has been saving for a long while now. If you can’t donate, a share is an amazing way to help out. Thank you all!
👉 https://www.mycause.com.au/page/215074/toms-top-surgery 👈
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my followers when i find a new hyperfixation to post about for a week before disappearing again:
OC: The Great Watcher (or Big Phil as I affectionately call him)
They are always around us, they watch us, intrigued with our lives, yet we cannot see them, they exist just out of reach of vision, yet every now and again, you can just about see, those great, white, eyes.
It also did that one of @karazrel ‘s posts but I didn’t question that one at first because I thought it made sense.
Okay so I was just scrolling down my feed and I was looking at a just-highschool-things post and I was like “is this a marvel post?” and it wasn’t so I was confused and I look up to see @ironfamjam ‘s pfp on the post instead of @just-high-school-things pfp. So now I’m just confused.
- so who is your favorite comedian?
- well, I guess James Acaster. his comedy is very thought through and clever.
meanwhile, James Acaster :
dont be scared, even cryptids probably cum
People being like "why is Ken just Ken" and thinking it's a gimmick for girl bossing Barbie clearly never watched Barbie Life in the Dream House because if they had they'd know that Ken is a very smart and capable guy but chooses to dedicate his life to Barbie because he loves her. He literally has a sixth sense for if Barbie is unhappy or needs something and will drop everything to help/cheer her up. Ken chooses not to pursue careers like Barbie does because it would interrupt his Barbie time. Ken is a self imposed trophy husband and I won't let people question his decision!
everyone living in EU - please support the citizens initiative for safe and accessible abortion!!