Sulu in tos is so funny because he's not really a fleshed out character he's just a weird little guy who's always pulling shit like trying to stab people when he's drunk off his ass or like when they were on the shore leave planet and he finds an antique gun and he just fucking shoots it easily the best character by far
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Yemen is facing the worlds largest hunger crisis and the world is too quiet.
And it’s the children that pay the highest price. An estimated 85,000 children have lost their lives to extreme starvation alone. Every 10 minutes, a child under 5 dies of preventable causes in Yemen. When choosing what charities or goals you want to support during the last few days of Ramadan, I urge you to keep the children of Yemen in mind. And if you’re not celebrating Ramadan, or are not religious.. you’re still human.
These are a few of charities that I know of that you can donate to:
Remember, it’s the smallest donations that build up or even just rebloging/sharing would help. May Allah smile upon us all, and relieve the children of this world of their heartache.
Video Transcription from user @/lelegenevieve on TikTok: “If you’ve been supporting the Black Lives Matter movement or are looking for ways to support, please stop scrolling and signal boost this video. I’ve been coding—pretty tirelessly—everyday for my website pb-resources.com. It’s an education tool and resource I’ve been using to compile information to fight police brutality and white supremacy. There are calls to action, educational tools, and different places to donate. Today I added this section that allows you to input your information and send automated emails; and everything is filled out for you. It was also really important that for me to adds way to support the Black trans community. And in a few days, the website will be generating ad revenue and 100% of the proceeds will be donated; so all you have to do is visit the site to support BLM. Lastly, I’ve been asking you guys to follow me on Instagram (@/alexisdenisew) so I can hit 10k and get the swipe up update and I’m almost there. So if you haven’t already, go follow.”
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As of today, June 16th, 2020, Alexis is at 11K followers on Instagram and has the swipe up feature, but please continue to share this website!
Ive never seen avatar the last airbender but here is my understanding of the plot based on tumblr
-the avatar is important bc he can bend all the elements and no one else can. There hasnt been one for a while and the fire nation is taking over
-a couple of siblings find a boy trapped in ice he's like 9 and bald and the last airbender. Also he's the avatar and they know this somehow
-siblings are like "well guess we have another brother" and they start on a journey to teach him how to avatar correctly. They ride A giant flying fluffy thing not unlike the luckdragon from neverending story
-meanwhile in the fire nation we've got todoroki minus the ice (zuko) and his mean dad sends him to find the avatar thinking that he'll definitely fail. I think his dad also tries to kill him. He's obsessed with honor. Zuko's nice uncle is worried. Todoroki didn't get a nice uncle Zuko is lucky in that department. Zuko is unlucky in most other departments
-when zuko finds the avatar he ends up joining up with him ? And he goes from having a weird bald+ponytail hairstyle to 2000s emo kid who just discovered mcr hairstyle. It looks nice on him.
-at some point sokka has a gf who turns into the moon. I am unclear on whether or not sokka is a bender. "That's rough, buddy" says Zuko like a king
-zuko's sister was also abused by their dad but didnt get a redemption arc but instead goes batshit. Me too, sis
-i think zuko kills his dad or am i thinking of Lotor
-zuko should kill his dad. Todoroki should also kill his dad. Death to abusers 2020
-im getting off track
-theres a blind girl that can bend metal and that's a big deal
-there is no war in ba sing se. I do not know where this fits in but based on the memes that line is used in i have a feeling there is in fact war in ba sing se
Celebrating #JuneteenthJoy by donating a symbolic $19 (minimum) to the following organizations and funds, specifically centering Black LGBTQ folks and Black women of every identity.
Organizations:
The Okra Project/Tony McDade Fund/Nina Pop Fund
Atlanta Solidarity Fund
Dem Bois
Trans Justice Funding Project
Marsha P. Johnson Institute
Louisville Bail Fund
The African American Policy Reform (Creators of #SayHerName)
Brooklyn Bail Fund
Black Trans Travel Fund
Black & Pink Bail Fund
Private Crowdfunds:
Help Sophia pay her class fees
Help Trey Publish Black Paranormal Horror Stories
Help Sierra go to Grad School
Help Yana to survive
Help Valentine transition
Help Aihs finish school
Help Hams stay healthy
Help Adrian get top surgery
Help Yah Yah continue writing
Non-Black Allies: Donate a minimum of $19 to a Black org or individual in need today. This is is just a list to help you get started – feel free to donate to anyone you see today.
We’re all having “hard conversations” about racism, police brutality, and #BlackLivesMatter I hope.
You’ve probably noticed that detractors often use the same “racist talking points” in response. Here’s a researched and sourced guide to help you answer, for the times you may get stuck.
In collaboration with the Quileute Tribe, this site seeks to inform Twilight fans, parents, teachers, and others about the real Quileute culture, which indeed has a wolf origin story, a historic relationship with the wolf as demonstrated in songs, stories, and various art forms, as well as a modern, multi-dimensional community with a sophisticated governance system. We also hope to offer a counter narrative to The Twilight Saga’s stereotypical representations of race, class, and gender, and offer resources for a more meaningful understanding of Native American life and cultures.