SoulCalibur
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Splatoon was baby's first special interest
I make art just not a lot of splatoon stuff
I just forgot about it being international autism day (bro how could I forget)
So similar to my trans day of visibility! If you’re an autistic person in the splatoon fandom! Advertise yourself, now! (If you want to, of course)
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i genuinely hope that boop day inspires everyone to interact more with other tumblr users. because it’s clearly way more fun this way!! even once the boop button is gone, there’s still asks, tag and ask games, comments, dms, fuck it let’s bring back blog rates i don’t care. part of the reason that tumblr is dying is that its way less social than it used to be. let’s fix that!!
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https://gofund.me/a419f780
Hi everyone, I started a go fund me for my transition. Please share if you can <3
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how it feels everytime someone boops me
im booping you all
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Happy April Fools 2024
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me whenever you boop
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Reblog if its ok to spam you with boops
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Teenie tiny metal pocket watch dice!
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New Donk City workers
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truly
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you can click on this button once daily to help palestine and support other causes in the middle east for free. it takes literally 5 seconds and could help save lives so please take the time to click and share this link.
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Dorothy Porter is known as the "Dewey Decimal Decolonizer."
Dorothy Porter was an African American librarian who worked to challenge and decolonize library systems, including the Dewey Decimal System, which traditionally marginalized non-Western perspectives and cultures. She advocated for more inclusive classification systems that better represented diverse voices and histories.
Porter's work emphasized the importance of equity and representation within library collections, aiming to create spaces that reflect the richness and complexity of human experiences. Her efforts have contributed to ongoing discussions and actions toward decolonizing library practices worldwide.
Read more about Dorothy Porter here.
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Frank Weston Benson (1862-1951)
Moonlight on the Waters
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