Sooo my racist ass strip club fired me today for literally no reason leaving me jobless with absolutely nothing to my name not even gas money so I have to unfortunately make another donation post. I have a 400$ powel bill due soon or my power will go out soon. Please if you can't donate share I have a son and everything I do is for him. This will help until I get a more stable check I'm 2 weeks or soo when I get a new job. Please ill take anything I can I'm also so sorry for inconvenience life has really been kicking my ass and this would really take a little load off of me. I won't even ask for the full 400$ I'm asking for half just to keep my lights on đ
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Things I accidently delete, my previous tumblr.
Things that I shall never delete, this.
this krita stuff is fun
A scene from the first Tinkerbell movieâŠthat just made me think of them so ahdhfhfh, I couldnât help myself
Hey guys,
Iâll make this short. Today a racist idiot burned our car completely. It can only be sold for scrap because the motor, brain and sensors are fried.
Weâre a family of black latine immigrants. we did not get any stimulus checks. I was forced to drop out cause I canât pay for college so Iâm using my shop to sustain my family, and without a car this is just so, so much more difficult.
I beg of you. If youâve ever used these:
Please. please consider boosting and/or donating. Iâm in complete shambles over this.Â
Thank you â„
I've seen a few posts of people from varying us states saying "why is no one talking about x new anti LGBTQ+ bill/law in my state?" and I need you guys to know that unfortunately part of the reason you're not hearing much about your specific state is that it's not just your state. there are currently 321 anti LGBTQ+ bills in the us
you'll notice that several of these states have more than 10. Missouri and Oklahoma have 31 and 34 respectively. and some of these have already passed or are well on their way. living here has become exponentially more terrifying. and even people in states with 0 bills should be worried because they are absolutely not going to stop at state level legislation, the next step is federal law. it's really time for everyone in the us to be vigilant right now. connect with people in your community and start or get involved in movements for change, starting on a very small local level. I know it gets really discouraging looking at maps like this. you're probably not going to be able to help everyone in every state, but you might be able to make a big difference with your local community
â Just gather us all in one place and kill us all with missiles. Let us all die at once as martyrs. Because what youâre doing right now is torture! â
I am still sorry if putting this in blm and stop asian hate offends anyone, but as you know by now, social media platforms are preventing Palestine from trending. And you deserve to know the truth. And Palestinian deserve to be heard
the miraculous kids as beauxbatons student
Please do not pass. Stop, watch and post. I need your help and support for me. If you cannot donate, post to your friends. We need you. We are in Gaza. Our situation is catastrophic. We no longer have a home đor a source of livelihood.You have destroyed all our hopes and the dreams of my children. Please help me spread the donation campaign..
haven't reread this or edited it. idc. it's cute. enjoy.
word count: 3k
warnings: child abuse (rich's whole situation with his dad---it's not bad, and it's only mentioned in one paragraph, but it's there enough that it's worth mentioning)
Jake was standing in the center of the crowded hallway leaning heavily on his cane. Freshmen and seniors alike twisted and stumbled out of the way as they rushed down to lunch. His feet were shoulder width apart and his chin held high, much like a rock in the center of a rushing river.
Rich was hyper-aware of Jake from the second he slipped out of pre-calc, his attention (much like everyone elseâs) immediately drawn to him. Tall. Confident. He stood like he belonged to the extent those who had to dodge out of his way were convinced they were the ones in the wrong, not him.
âAnd they say Christineâs dramatic,â Rich greeted. He sidestepped out of the current of students into the safety of Jakeâs shadow. Jakeâs gaze flickered from somewhere in the distance down to Rich and immediately his expression morphed from one of deep concentration to rosy excitement. Then, as if realizing himself, Jake pressed his lips together and snuffed out his happiness like a flame (not the first fire Jake had put out, both metaphorically and literally).
âWe need to talk,â he said simply, tone barren and controlled. Rich masked the instinctive panic that promptly flooded the room at those words behind an amused quirked eyebrow.
âIntense opening line,â he commented, â8/10. Delivery couldâve been better.â
Jakeâs purposeful intensity faltered just long enough for him to duck his head to hide his summertime smile. Rich, despite already sorting through all the worst-case scenariosâdeath, hatred, squips and secretsâdid a small, mental fist pump. Having the newfound freedom to think his own thoughts without anyone there to criticize him besides his own subconscious meant spending an increasing amount of time dedicating himself to seeing Jake smile, watching him laugh, and feeling no shame at the way life seemed to return to every previously colorless corner of the room, the way his heart so hard he was convinced it was a destructive force rather than a romantic one.
âShut up, Iâm being serious.â
Itâd been a minute, at least, and the halls were slowly emptying out of bystanders. Rich shifted back slightly, now free to be farther away from Jake without being trampled. Self-preservation kept him from creeping closer even as he shivered at the cold that slithered into the room at Jakeâs distance.
Rich tried to keep his voice from trembling as he got out, âOkay, then. Talk to me.â
Jake shook his head and Rich frowned.
Rich felt dread, yes. Though it couldnât have been past noon, a bluish-black dusk almost the same color as a bruise was swimming in his vision and dragging its sharp nails over every inch of exposed skin. Rich was restless in his desperation to get as far from this conversation as possible, a feeling so overwhelming he had to consciously talk himself down from an anxiety attack.
But where Richâs anxiety manifested itself in his fidgeting fingers and tapping footâsomething that wasnât out of the ordinary for him, even a relatively calm Rich was a jittery RichâJake looked like heâd just watched tragedy strike an entire nation.
âNot here,â he muttered, so quiet Rich was convinced he didnât want him to hear. ââŠLibrary? Orââ
âLibrary works,â Rich smiled, âWe can watch horny freshmen make out in the back while we⊠break up? Platonically? I donât know what youâre planning on.â
Jake didnât seem to find Richâs facetiousness amusing. He looked down at his shoes, seemingly deeply entertained by the intricacies of his poorly tied laces.
âPerfect,â he whispered, his voice taking on a customer-service tone he adopted when he knew his natural voice would be on the verge of breaking. Rich couldnât even find it in him to summon another shitty joke.
Jake led Rich to the library briskly, ignoring the cafeteria completely while Rich cast a longing glance back at his lunch table, where all his friends were laughing without a care in the world.
Jake was facing straight ahead and a step ahead of Richâhis face was out of view, but Rich could hear the faint sound of him reciting a speech to himself, rehearsing whatever he was going to say to Rich in a moment. Rich strained to hear everyâanyâword, but all he got were empty shells of sorry and we can fix it.
âOkay,â Jake said as he pulled out Richâs chair and sat across from him, his cane leaning against the table. They were sat in the back of the library by a window. Jake dropped his backpack on the ground next to him and unzipped it, pulling out a binder Rich had never seen before. Strange, considering Rich had sat through every pre-test, stress-induced haze while Jake paced the living room, reciting definitions from flashcards and making Rich read aloud passages from binders that only slightly resembled the one on the table between them.
Rich let out a tiny sigh of relief that he hoped wasnât noticeable. So it was just a test or presentationâsomething important enough to Jakeâs final grade that he was freaking out enough that heâd totally missed the mini-mental breakdown heâd caused Rich.
Jake took a deep breath. Rich leaned back, prepared and patient to listen as Jake first apologized for bothering him, then made Rich quickly skim the source material before quizzing him on every possible question or logic fallacy that would most surely never show up on a test intended for high schoolers. Rich wasnât bothered when Jakeâs expression changed from nervous to one of pure determination and cynical analysisâhe was well accustomed to this version of Jake, one who compartmentalized until all the dark and scary feelings were just files to be sorted rather than genuine emotions to be processed. Heâd get through it eventually, but only after heâd solved whatever problem he was facing.
âPhysics?â Rich guessed. Jake looked up from his papers, barely aware of what Rich had said, his focus completely and utterly on the task at hand.
âWhat?â
âPhysics? Is that what weâre studying?â
Another moment of awkward silence before Jake finally seemed to understand.
âOh,â he said, âNo. No, worse. Here.â
He passed Rich a paperâa timeline, starting December 3rd. Rich didnât get the chance to read a single word before Jake shoved another paper into his hand, this one a calendar for this monthâApril. Then a list. A picture. A color-coded set of notes. A survey? Rich scrambled to organize himself as Jake shoved yet another paper into his hand, this one a printed-out, annotated article from one sketchy health website or another.
âDo you want a chance to review the material before I start, or can I just jump right in?â
Rich looked up helplessly from the April calendar and squeaked, âHuh?â
Jake studied him for a moment, gaze a stormy mix of expectancy and determination. Then, having come to a conclusion Rich wasnât privy to, he said, âWeâre going to start on page one.â
Rich blinked at him.
âTimeline,â Jake clarified, âThe first paper I handed to you.â
Rich struggled through the pile of papers until he pulled the timeline out. He displayed it to Jake proudly only to be met with a nervous smile that quickly faded into a grimace.
âAlright,â Jake said, his voice quivering in a similar fashion to a guitar stringâmusically, beautifully. He clenched his paper to the point it crinkled. âAs you can see, it starts December 3rd, the day I first visited you in the hospital, and ends yesterday.â
Richâs eyes flit from the beginning to the end of the timeline to confirm Jakeâs words. He nodded, unsure as to why Jakeâs tidbit about the hospital was necessary.
âSo upon first contact post-fire, we ignored the topic of the fire and simply discussed the play and Jeremy, correct?â
âUh, yeah?â
âGood. And you didnât apologize until the 8th, the next date marked on the timeline.â
Rich found the 8th, labeled âTHE APOLOGYâ in all caps. Rich searched the words for a hidden meaning, praying itâd also be the birthday of some American president or treaty signing.
âI was, at first, resistant, but by the 11th I had come to forgive you. I visited again and we discussed possible steps forward.â
Unsurprisingly, the 11th was the next marked date. Rich swallowed a confused sob.
âYeah, I know,â Rich said, the words tumbling out of his throat like his body was trying to purge him of a poison, âWhat the fuck?â
Jake continued without so much as looking up.
âOn the 20th, you were released from the hospital. You, your brother, and I all spent Christmas at my apartmentâpurchased before the timeline beganâover the 25th and into the 26th. Does that sound right to you?â
âYes. Still kind of dark times, though, so if we could skip toââ
âYou moved in on January 5th.â
Richâs memory of that day lived serenely in the back of his mind to be summoned with perfect clarity whenever he felt unworthy or scared. It had been impulsive and dangerousâRich had called Jake in the middle of the night, bruised and scared and exhausted. Heâd come home from a six-hour shift on the verge of collapse, his burns itching and screaming, the lingering memory of the squip spouting deprecations at the way he winced with every step. He was unlucky enough to find his father still conscious in the living room, anger emanating off of him in waves of violence that manifested in thrown dishes and kicked over trashcans because where the fuck have you been?! You think you have any right to parade around with your rich friends while your family is stuck here?! You shouldâve beenâ
The list was long. You shouldâve been cleaning the dishes, making dinner, doing the laundry. He made it worse by crying.
He stayed kneeling in the kitchen long after his father passed out on the couch and, with shaking hands, because he didnât want to cry anymoreâhe really, really didnât want to cryâhe called Jake.
Jake offered every cliche affirmation and more. Youâre enough, youâre more than enough, I love you, you deserve better, youâre beautiful, youâre smart, I forgive you, I forgive you, I forgive you.
All the while, Jake was texting Michael. He still had his casts onâhe couldnât drive, and Michael told Rich later that heâd never seen someone manage to sound so panicked over text.
Less than twenty minutes later, Michael had snuck in the window. He cleaned the broken dishes, set the trashcan upright, and picked Rich up off the floor and dragged him kicking and screaming out of his fatherâs house.
âNo, no, no, I canât leave, he needs me, he needs meââ
Upon collapsing into Jakeâs arms ten minutes later, Rich realized he needed to be loved a lot more than his dad needed him. He didn't go back.
âYeah,â Rich breathed, âI remember.â
âJanuary 15th: The first incident happens.â
âIncident?â Rich asked blankly, his mind still replaying the car ride from his fatherâs to Jakeâs house.
âYes. Any urges to kiss you orâor more, will be referred to using the term âincident,â whereas more innocent urgesâpossibly wanting to go out on a date, or hold your hand, things along those linesâwill be referred to using âepisodes.ââ
âMhm,â Rich confirmed mindlessly. Jakeâs words drifted up and around him much water falling off his face and body rather than sinking into his skin. It took Jakeâs heavy gazeâstaring expectantly, his lips parted, forming questions Rich couldnât hear.
Wait. What?
âGo back,â Rich rushed out, back straightening. Hope hadnât sunk in yetâhe wasnât quite there. Only confusion. âWhat the hell?â
Jake nodded once. Heâd been expecting this reaction.
âBeginning January 7th, I developed a crush on you.â
Instead of turning to Jake, Rich turned to the papers for confirmation. He scoured the timeline for the words crush or love. All he got were incident #4 (#7, #9, #54, #78) and episode #7 (#15, #29, #156).
Shaky, he rushed to the next paper. A list of twenty entitled Modes for Moving On. The article from Healthline or Web MD: Psychologists Estimate Crushes become a True Love After Four Months.
âIâm sorry,â Jake whispered, his voice so simply scared Rich was convinced he must be hiding from a monster under the bed or the boogymanâa childish fear. âI didnât mean to.â
âYouââ Rich started. He distantly heard Jake make a strangled sound but was too lost in flashes of the past three and a half months. Jake, flinching away when Rich got too closeâRich blaming it on the fire. Jake going out with three different girls in a week with no sign of stopping until Brooke slapped him and told him to stop playing with peopleâs feelings. The way heâd listened to Brooke but had been staring at Rich the whole time, his shoulders hunched over as he tried to curl in on himself.
âI⊠I donât understand,â Rich whispered, though of course, by now, understanding was settling in his spine and gripping his nervous system like it was the only thing tethering him to reality. Jake liked him. Jake liked him.
âIâm trying to fix it. Thatâs the point. The articleââ
Jake was in such a blind rush to show Rich that he practically fell from his chair, kicking it back with a ferocity as he stood and winced, his legs unprepared for the sudden weight on them.
âFuckâthe article, four months, right? Andââ he hastily re-situated his chair and stumbled over to Rich, his hands clumsily shuffling through the papers until he managed to shove the Healthline/Web MD article in Richâs face.
âSee! Four months! Iâve still got two weeks, right? Iâm not in love with you. Iâve gotâIâve got a plan. I looked up a bunch of stuff on the internet on how to move on, and it all told me to like, avoid you and stuff, but I canât do that, so instead Iâm âloving myselfâ and âworking through lingering feelingsââjust a bunch of weird self-care stuff, but Iâm fucking desperate, Iâllââ
He straightened suddenly, struck with the realization heâd just been so close to the source of all his problems. His expression singed and pride marred, he backed up a step, posture erect and his faked smile tight. He shook out his hands and turned to the sky for a quick moment. When he finally spoke again, it was in the same presenterâs tone heâd been offering since the beginning. In control; calm. His acting was worse than it had been in the play. Rich could hear every bit of panic running under his tone.
âFollowing the ten-step plan outlined on page seven, these feelings should be resolved by the 13th, with two days of cushion time in case one or two steps are thwarted or interfered with. I thought it right to make you aware of, of my intentions. I do think it would be best if Iââ
Rich did the only thing he could think of to stop Jake from talking. He threw the nearest highlighter at Jakeâs face.
For a moment afterward, there was only silence. Jakeâs eyes were crossed to try and see where heâd been hit, right below the nose, and Rich was so mortified by his own unfounded actions to even begin to apologize.
ââŠYou couldâve just said you donât feel the same,â Jake finally murmured. He looked like he was physically fighting melancholia from his face and trying to stuff it into one of his file cabinets. He failed, and he had to turn away so Rich couldnât see. He appeared to be blinking back tears.
âOh my god, you are so fucking dramatic.â
Jake pouted. Rich laughed delightedly and got up to take Jakeâs hands in his own. Jake stayed staring at the floor.
âNext time, just tell me how youâre feeling, yeah? Wouldâve saved a lot of trees.â
Jake sniffled.
âI like you," Rich grinned, "If you somehow missed that. For a lot more than four months, too.â
Finally, Jake looked at Rich, his expression open and hopeful, a smile comparable to everything springtime and flowery blooming on his face.
âReally?â he whispered.
âYes, really.â
âOh. Oh my god.â
âYeah.â
Unable to stop himself any longer, Rich got up on his tippy toes, smiling softly, in an attempt to kiss Jake for the first time. His crush liked him backâ
Jake jerked away, eyes wide and mortified.
âOh my god.â
âWhat?â
âOh my god, that was so fucking embarrassing. Oh my god. I literally told you when I fell in love with you. Oh my god. Weâre not even dating.â
Rich tried to suppress his smileâjust for Jakeâs dignityâbut a small laugh escaped him before he could stop himself. Jakeâs face went from a rosy red to the color of wine. Rich wanted to kiss it off him.
âNo, stop it," Jake said, "donât say anything. This didnât happen. Oh my god. Get out! Now!â
âWhat?â Rich said, his amusement so complete in essence he was sure Jake could feel it like a slap across the face, âWhy?â
âBecause!!!â Jake screeched, âI need to destroy all the evidence! Then Iâm just going to ask you out like a normal person, Jesus fuck. No. Iâm just going to ask Chloe to kill me. Sheâll be glad to. Goodbye.â
Jake spun back to the table and, without organizing them in the slightest (something so un-Jake-like Rich seriously considered the possibility that this whole thing had been orchestrated by a clone), shoved the papers back into his backpack, uncaring that half of them were ripped or crinkled. When he turned back to Rich, it was like nothing had ever happened. He looked like he had that morning: happy in a Jake way. Almost like a golden retriever, ready to do whatever necessary to make the people around him smile. In control. Suave and nonchalant; a flirt.
Jake conjured a look of confusion onto his face.
âDude, what the fuck, you didnât tell me you were French.â
âWhat?! Dudeââ Rich giggled into his hand, so delighted by the entire affair he couldnât even really be confused by Jakeâs sudden assumption that Rich was French, of all things, ââIâm not fucking French.â
âReally?â He squinted at Rich, âBecause I couldâve sworn Eiffel for you.â
He flashed Rich a grin and a peace sign before swooping down like he was going to kiss Rich. He stopped last second, less than an inch away, and carefully cupped Richâs jaw. Rich watched as the confident exterior Jake had managed to summon last second slipped into a pure, childish excitement. His breath caught for a moment, so utterly elated at the idea that he was this close to kissing Richâ
Rich tried to close the gap. Jakeâs fingers dug into Richâs jaw, something that couldâve quite possibly been considered violent had it come from anyone else, but Jake seemed so set on making sure Rich wasnât hurt that the show of strength came off as affectionate rather than scary. Rich frowned.
âWhen you tell people how we got together,â Jake seethed. Though his humor had darkened into a bad boy character that suspiciously resembled the love interest of a romance movie he and Jake had watched together a week ago, it was offset by the fact Rich had seen the utter awe on his face a moment earlier. âYou tell them about this, yeah? Thatââ with his free hand, he motioned vaguely to the table behind them. ââthat never happened. I fed you a nice pickup line and you liked it. Understood?â
âPerfectly,â Rich said, his voice so quiet and seductive Jake was forced to pull away before he did something heâd regret.
Then, the second they arrived at their lunch table, âJenna motherfucking Rolan, you will not believe what just happenedââ
ignore the eizan layout i was on smth (not drugs) (perferably ur mother) | i say weird shit and occasionally make content for the most bizzare things
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