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Huevember: Day 4 - Spirit & Rain
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
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Huevember: Day 3 - Sawyer
Cats Don’t Dance (1997)
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Huevember: Day 6 - Mebh Óg MacTíre
Wolfwalkers (2020)
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Huevember: Day 10 - Nimona
Nimona (2023)
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kikithefox231 · 58 minutes
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Huevember: Day 11 - Gwen Stacy
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
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Huevember: Day 20 - Georgette & Rita
Oliver & Company (1988)
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Huevember: Day 22 - Balto
Balto (1995)
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kikithefox231 · 1 hour
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ADHD urge to just take a vacation on the moon for a thousand years
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kikithefox231 · 4 hours
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How to spot a scam blog
A very simple guide to figuring out if the blog messaging you is a scam:
Was you sent an ask within some time of sharing a specific type of post such as a trending topic or subject? - Usually scam accounts target particular posts and will spam asks to everyone who shared it. The ask may relate to certain events going on or more. These asks are always sent to many users all at once so it’s suggested to tumblr search part of the ask and see if its been sent by other accounts labeled as a scam or accounts with similar style.
Is the account relatively new? - More often than not, the accounts sending the asks are about a week old or even newer. They haven’t been made too long ago and often send asks within hours of being made. If you have timestamps turned on, you’ll be able to see the date something was posted. A fresher account is usually not going to be one who’s finding you unless they are searching tags and saw your blog.
How many posts are on the account? - Scam accounts rarely have many posts on their blogs beyond the initial pinned post. All their posts, being very few are very little, are most often just posts from a trending topic they looked up or a popular tag they decided to look through. They will share only a few and then make no further posts. This is to pad out their blog to make it look used but it’s easy to see how new the blog is if you scroll to the end.
Are the shared posts fitting a theme? - Scam accounts try to share posts based on the scam they’re trying to run. This means they’ll share posts related to the topic of their choosing and then stop once they’ve shared a few. Most of these posts come from the OP themselves and not from someone the blog is following though in rare cases they’ll find a person to reblog from so they don’t look suspicious.
Are the reblog dates accurate? - If you use timestamps, find a post the blog shared and check ‘Other notes’ and see if the reblog date matches the date that is listed on the blog itself. Often, scammers will backdate posts to make them look much older then they really are in an attempt to deceive people into thinking they’ve used tumblr for months or years.
Is the url auto-generated? - Not always seen from a scam account, but scammers often just use auto-generated usernames because it’s quick and easy to do. But real accounts may have these too. It’s just a thing to keep in mind.
Is the url familiar or similar to one you’ve seen before? - Scammers often try to copy their older accounts by using usernames based around previous scam attempts. It becomes obvious after about a while and usually makes it easy to figure out the scammer is back again. This isn’t always from scam accounts as regular accounts may do this for reasons.
How often do you get asks? - If you barely get asks and suddenly keep getting mutual aid asks it’s very likely you’re just a scammers latest target and they’ll keep spamming asks. This means you’ll consistently get the same style of asks from a brand new account that shouldn’t know you unless they found you in tags. You will keep getting these asks on a daily basis. You will eventually always get these asks.
Did they request you to message them directly? - On rare occasions a scam account will want you to send them a direct message and then they’ll just ask you for thousands of dollars on the spot.
Does your bio say no mutual aid asks? - Scammers don’t read/don’t care they will ignore that and send you asks anyway that won’t stop them.
Short version: More often than not the blog asking you for money is a scam if you don’t usually get asks for money from brand new accounts.
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kikithefox231 · 5 hours
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A donation of $20 will not cost you a lot , but will protect my family to get out to safety 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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kikithefox231 · 5 hours
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Scammer pretending to be a Palestinian v3
Now running their scam for about 2 months straight, this scammer is known to take their posts from real GoFundMe’s (Examples of used content) and reuse them as their own even going as far as impersonating the real Palestinian who created the original fundraiser. One of the common tactics is that you’ll get their asks if you regularly share Palestine content on your blog. Please check to see how old the pinned post is and see if you find its contents elsewhere if you search part of the post in a preferred search engine. Be aware that the scam accounts listed here are not the owners of any GoFundMe’s and will usually claim they have one pending. Their pfps are almost always images stolen off the fundraisers too.
As of 4/18/2024, here is the current list of scam accounts pretending they are someone in Palestine needing mutual aid:
cheriikrriddless | shyflowerunknown | sweatytimemachinepost | devotedlyhabib | generouslovewolf | radyouthpeanut | marymartinss
Not pretending to be in Palestine but from somewhere else using the names the same scammer uses:
(TBA)
And here is a growing list of names the scammer has used. These may often be reused for different scams later on so keep an eye out for them when you get asks from relatively new accounts:
Nour Samar | maryline lucy | Fred Odhiambo | Jeff Owino | Valentine Nakuti | Conslata Obwanga | JACINTA SITATI | David Okoth | Martín Mutugi | Daudi Likuyani | William Ngonyo | Fred Agy | George Ochieng | BONFACE ODHIAMBO | Sila Keli | John Chacha | benson komen | Alvin Omondi | Jacinta Sitati | Daudi Likuyani | Noah Keter | Faith Joram | Rawan AbuMahady (any PayPal’s using this name are scammers who have stolen it off a real GoFundMe. The real person does not have a PayPal account that they post on tumblr.) | Asnet Wangila | Remmy Cheptau | HAMDI AHMED | Johy Chacha | Aisha Mahmood | Salima Abdallah | Raha Habib
How to report scam accounts: Report -> Something Else -> Illegal uses or Content -> Phishing
Please keep in mind this post isn’t to say all Palestine mutual aid blogs are scams! Rather, this post is meant to explain that there is a scammer pretending to be one and stealing posts from real ones. They will always reblog only a few Palestine posts and then reblog nothing else aside from answering asks.
If you happen to find a new one, please let me know! This is a new version of the previous one.
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kikithefox231 · 1 day
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please watch my favorite game changer clip ever
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kikithefox231 · 1 day
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Palestinians deserve peace, happiness, comfort, and everything else that Israel has stripped away from them. There is no justification. This is genocide. The people of Palestine need our help.
Free Palestine. Death to Israel.
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kikithefox231 · 3 days
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Lastest photo of our building they destroyed half of the building unfortunately where is our apartment 😔💔.
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This was my daily view from my room 😔
They destroyed everything 😭
And here is the link to help us rebuild our apartment when we back.
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kikithefox231 · 3 days
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Update: North Gaza Project!
Mahmoud Abu Salama is doing an amazing thing in North Gaza! This program is to help Deaf Palestinian women use their pastry making skills and distribute food to families in need, which is helping both the women make a bit of a living and feed the hungry.
By donating, we’re helping Mahmoud hire more women who take pride in helping both themselves and their communities! So please feel donate if you have a few dollars to spare, or spread the link if you're unable to donate!
HelpGazaChildren Notion Site || #helpgazachildren tag
GoFundMe Link
[Quick ID: Video of Mahmoud Abu Salama speaking to the camera with women sitting on the floor behind him as they put together packages of pastries. We then get a closeup of the women who sign to the camera.]
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kikithefox231 · 3 days
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One Sunny Day [PDF TBA]
(previous: One Stormy Night)
(original Japanese)
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kikithefox231 · 3 days
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“Life eventually ends. But that doesn’t mean that the fact that we met, or the time we spent together will disappear. Right?”
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