And I will accept nothing less.
I will never accept anything less ever again.
I owe myself that much.
its what he deserves
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No guys Iβm not hyper fixated on him I SWEAR
Also a doctor and Yarnaby doodle
a human take on my favs
Doughboys doodles! (Can you guess who my fav is heheh)
ever since i met shifting, i automatically stopped seeing characters as just characters. now i see them as real people lmaooo i canβt think of them as just fictional anymoree
Read this as if you wrote it for yourself (part 3)
Okay IM SHIFTING TONIGHT! hell yes I am! Imma shift tonight bc, well i said i would. If I say I'm going to shift then i AM shifting, there ain't nothing stopping me. So brain start getting it through your head that there's crap that isn't gonna be your "typical" everyday shit so get it together. Like brain excuse me stop trying to "convince" me that it "isn't real" bc it very well is. Now let's go freaking shit baby!!
https://gofund.me/8b842ecc.
we have 4 cats 3 of which are disabled and I am unwilling to rehouse bc of their care needs, one is task trained but unlicensed as a service animal. we are both disabled. I work 3 jobs and they work 2. our families are unable to help for various reasons.
our shops are mostly witchcraft and shifting based but we can do p much any kind of reading.
anything helps
"Trapped Dreams"
https://gofund.me/409f63bb
In a small corner of Gaza, where the lights fade and darkness falls, Mahmoud sat alone, thinking. He was a young man like any other, dreaming of a better future, a safe home, and a job that would provide him and his family with a decent life. But the dream turned into a nightmare, and life into a daily struggle for survival.
Mahmoud's family, which includes 43 members, lived under the burden of siege and war. They lost their homes, and watched their dreams fade before their eyes. Every day was a new challenge, searching for a living amidst the lack of water and electricity, and the fear of bombing that could come at any moment.
"I saw hope in the eyes of my children, but the siege was taking it away from them little by little," Mahmoud says sadly. "They wanted to play in the streets, and go to school, but all that surrounded them was destruction and fear."
Mahmoud's dream now is simple, to get his family out of this hell, and to start a new life in a safe place. But the costs of migration are high, and far beyond their means.
Noha is a story of courage and determination. She reminds us that disability is not a barrier, and that anything is possible if you are determined enough.
βWe need your help,β Mahmoud says, his voice trembling. βWe need a chance to build a better future for our children.β
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