porn is back? lets gooooo i’m coming back, but not here to this blog. sorry lads but i got a new blorbo to sexualize and pester uwu
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My @redvsbluesecretsanta for @farores-son 🎁
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“I would’ve told her… that I understand why she did what she did. I just wish she hadn’t.
I wish she could’ve learned to let things go.
I guess I should too.”
my piece for the @rvbflowerszine , roses and hydrangeas! all the funds for the zine went to the trevor project c:
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The Miꞌkmaq people are facing hostility and threats in Eastern Canada over the right to fish to sustain themselves.
This has included:
“In response to Mi’kmaq fishers setting up 150 out of their 350 allowed traps, non-Indigenous fishers gathered at the wharf in Digby to protest.”
“One of the ways Nova Scotian fishers have found it appropriate to protest Mi’kmaq harvesting practices has been to chase down boats and fire flares directly at them. There have also been attempts to ram small boats with much larger vessels.”
Two people being arrested and charged with assault.
“Lobster traps in St. Mary’s Bay were vandalized, their lines were cut, and the traps were left on the shore.”
“Some fishers have posted calls on social media to reimplement the Canadian residential school system, and for other harsh treatment of Indigenous peoples and their children.”
A lobster boat belonging to a Mi’kmaq fisher has been destroyed by a suspicious fire at a wharf in southwestern Nova Scotia.
These people have the right to sustainably fish on their own land and support their livelihoods. Megan Bailey, professor at Dalhousie University’s Marine Affairs program, an expert, has said that there is no conservation concern as has otherwise been claimed. “The scale of the livelihood fishery as it exists right now with 350 traps is not a conservation concern.”
Ways you can support the Mi’kmaq people (both on this front + other issues):
Treaty Truckhouse Legal Fund - Grassroots Grandmothers, Mi'kmaw Rights Holders and others continue to stand united as water protectors of the Shubenacadie River in the Sipekne'katik District of Mi'kma'ki, where Alton Gas intends to dump salt brine equivalent to 3000 tonnes of hard salt every day.
Support for our Eskasoni Mi’kmaq Fishers - Supplying resources for the fishers to continue the battle to have access to moderate livelihood fishery.
Mi’kmaq Fishers: To show support you can donate funds via e-transfer to the following emails with the message “donation”:
If you have any useful additions, please let me know, and I will add anything that I find. Also please spread this around, awareness is also important so that these issues do not fly under the radar and get a pass.
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Judgement Returns 2: Electric Boogaloo
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You shush!
I’ve barely been on tumblr lately and have sort of moved on to different things. I’ll pop by every now and then to reblog some cool rvb/rt art when I happen to open up tumblr.
Stay safe everyone!
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I’ve barely been on tumblr lately and have sort of moved on to different things. I’ll pop by every now and then to reblog some cool rvb/rt art when I happen to open up tumblr.
Stay safe everyone!
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inspired by a twit mutual. Felix DEFINITELY takes a picture
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