HAAII HEELOOOO, I'm tailz and uh been meaning to make a intro post for a while so here it is!
This blog is mainly here for my reblogs and to chat with my friends, I might post any art here if they don't fall into the category of my other blogs or art that aren't my huge hyperfixations, I kinda just made this to link my other blogs for people that wanna see my art for specific fandoms and stuff, I will warn you that once my hyperfixations changes, some blogs will be unactive due to me not drawing it as much, but I will try to post in them time by time
anyways here are my other blogs :3
SONIC blog:
UTDR blog:
DHMIS blog:
I will add any more blogs if I make them but for now here they are! okay that's all buhh byyeeeeee :33
Please help the family of a non-verbal autistic child (who has been losing weight because he only eats certain kinds of food, largely unavailable during this time) leave Gaza!
"Ever since I was young, I was scared of talking to people."
"When we used to have read aloud where we'd take turns reading, I was always terrified to go. I'd always stutter and stumble over my words, not to mention reading has always been hard for me, I always read words wrong."
"People used to mistake me for a girl because of my hair and my height. I was always shorter than all the other kids because I was younger than them. (I got to skip a grade because of my intelligence.)"
"Kids would mock me and trade me, nicknaming me 'Tails' for my hair or just stuttering to make fun of me."
"Though, the worst was these two brothers. One liked to pull my hair and mock me. I never had the courage to stand up for myself..."
emily gwen, the creator of the sunset lesbian flag that we’ve come to commonly use, still continues to live in poverty.
multi-billion dollar companies have used their design and made profit from it, and yet they have not seen a cent for their creation.
i’ve been friends with emily for years, and i have not once seen them be financially stable the entire time. i’ve seen them homeless, unemployed, starving. right now, they need our help more than ever.
please consider donating to emily’s ko-fi, especially if you’ve used their design to create something and profited from it.
Day 200. This post is for the burnt out activists. There is hope. Don’t let them convince you otherwise. “It starts with Gaza.” from Lets Talk Palestine, 23/Apr/2024:
some photos i took from emerson college’s encampment for palestine. most of these were taken only a few hours before the boston PD attacked hundreds of protestors and brutally arrested 108 students, most of whom were poc, jewish, and/or queer.
anyone who spent any amount of time in the encampment will tell you just how much it brought us all together—there was always food, music, arts and crafts, and hundreds of messages of support written in chalk.
after the BPD was done brutalising us for peacefully protesting, they power washed down the walls of the encampment—all of these messages are gone. theyre trying to erase what happened, but they’ll never truly be able to. everyone saw, and everyone will remember.