Extremely unpopular opinion: you bring your own interpretation to everything you consume in media. Sometimes the thing you’re complaining about is something you put there.
Anyways its my birthday season and leo season (the season of being genouse aka why i was born) and im an acuttly gay tpoc who wishes they can have 15000 thrown at me within two days pero instead im not but im trying to get back into school n go to driving school (and move) soooo pls help me
I often refer to my bottle-raised lamb as my adopted daughter, because it’s mostly true, it temporarily keeps nosy strangers from knowing I’m an eeeevil childfree woman, and it’s hilarious when people find out. And by that time they’re usually too disturbed by the “her-daughter-is-a-sheep” thing to get on my case about the “woman-with-no-husband-or-kids-oh-the-horror” thing.
Most of my friends are aware that I do this, and will back me up in conversations without batting an eye when I reference my daughter. And the best part is that they literally never drop the story. They just 100% all the time accept that I have a two-year-old adopted daughter. The fact that she happens to be a sheep is an unimportant detail, not worth mentioning until an anecdote gets too weird to plausibly be about a human toddler.
Which actually takes much longer than you’d think, since human toddlers apparently have absolutely zero sense. “She bites if you stop paying attention to her” is believable, “she tries to eat rocks out of the landscaping” is believable, “she stuck her head through a fence and couldn’t get out” is believable. “She jumped a five foot fence and came screaming back into the house through the dog door when I left her outside in the pasture” does get some strange looks, though usually not for the right reason.
Occasionally the joke gets turned around on me, though. I posted a picture on my not-tumblr blog of her wearing my glasses, and every comment was “Oh my gosh she looks just like you!!!” “I would never have known she was adopted If you hadn’t told me!!” “Are you sure that’s not an old picture of you?!”
Hey tumblr! It’s your local disabled queer Jew and things are fucked. If you’re looking to help someone out, please consider helping me out.
I am disabled, but it’s become debilitating in the last few years which has made it hard to find work, and disability is hard to get and takes usually 2-4 years at the soonest.
I am not eating really because I have no money.
I have no money. Like, none.
Rent is due in 4 days. It is 805 dollars I don’t have.
My electric was due 2 days ago. My air conditioning will likely be turned off because I don’t have the money for it, which could lead to hospitalization or death for someone like me.
Please help me it’s my birthday on August 8th and I’d like to not die before then.
I am my own support system I have really nobody I can lean on in this hard time.
Mamoudou Gassama, a 22-year old Black man from Mali, without hesitation
scaled four stories of a Paris building to save a toddler facing certain death. Mamoudou is an undocumented immigrant. He knew getting caught would mean deportation.
But instead, France has a new hero. President Macron thanked him, granted him French citizenship plus a job at the French fire brigade.
Sometimes you forget how unbelievably bad Tumblr’s web design and coding teams are, and it takes something like thousands of gay spambots obliterating the notes of every popular post for several weeks straight to remind you
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