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if you donate to ACLU, tweet your receipt to Sia and she will match it up to 100k.
if you donate to CAIR, tweet your receipt to grimes and she will match it up to 10k
please add on other people/celebrities/whoever that are doing this so everyone can make the most of their donations!
Brainrot Gojo Children😝
Mimiko and Nanako meeting the main trio and telling all about it to Geto haha. You can figure out how it went😂 (also sorry anime onlys)
Hey, guys! So, I’ve been thinking about organizing a SatoSugu week around Valentines Day - if there’s enough interest for such an event, that is. It would be great if you could fill out the interest check above, it shouldn’t take long!
The interest check will run until Dec 30th.
Future updates and news will be posted on @satosugu-week (which is still a new blog so it might take time for it to appear in the search function/ for posts to appear in the tags).
Also, since I’m not that active on twitter myself, I would appreciate a shout-out over there too! (twitter: @SatosuguW, just posted the interest check there as well!)
THE SOOS 😭😭💕
Refugees Welcome
Since I’m trying to be more active on Tumblr, I wanted to reintroduce my webcomic Countdown to Countdown to the peeps on this site!
Iris Black, a young man that possesses the special ability to bring drawings to life, is sheltered in a correctional facility that houses other “gifted” people like him. Outcasted for his inability to suppress his powers, he yearns to find himself a space where he can use his powers freely. His chance comes one night when a handsome intruder sneaks in to the lab.
If you’re interested in rivals forced to work together to overthrow capitalism, supernatural teens, and messy families, read his story!
Comic | Patreon | Discord
[updates every Wednesday with 2-4 pages at 8 PM EST]
day 6 - teachers and curse users au
"A recognition of Vietnamese civilian victims would constitute a legal precedent", international law specialist Valerie Cabanes told AFP. NGOs also hope it will bolster a drive to pressure states to recognise “ecocide” as a crime. Almost 20 per cent of Vietnam’s forests were affected by the chemical.
The case centres on 78-year old Tran To Nga who worked as a journalist and activist in Vietnam in her 20s.
She filed the lawsuit in 2014 against 14 firms that made or sold Agent Orange, including Monsanto, now owned by German giant Bayer, and Dow Chemical.
Speaking before the trial, Ms Nga said: ”I’m not fighting for myself, but for my children and the millions of victims.”
Today she suffers from typical Agent Orange effects, including type 2 diabetes and an extremely rare insulin allergy. She said she also contracted tuberculosis twice, developed a cancer and one of her daughters died of a malformation of the heart.
“I was the first generation to bear the scars, my daughters were also victims and now my granddaughters have diseases. In my family alone, three generations have already suffered,” she said beforehand.
“I’m almost 80. I’m the only person who can do this. If I disappear, then everything disappears with me. What I truly want is for millions of victims to take hope after this trial.”