I'm getting out of Hazbin Critical, there's an underage kid here lying about their age and that's such a red flag for me I'm not even gonna respond to them. At 12/13, they shouldn't be here interacting with adults or this show. It is literally beyond their age level. If the Hazbin Critical community cannot regulate safety here and ban minors, we risk hurting so many people, including our own. I'm done. Lying about ones age should be an automatic ban and expulsion. End of story.
I recommend doing what is in your best interest health wise. Anything tied to Viv oozes toxicity - on all sides. She’s vile, but so are many of the staff, the fans, and the not fans. I’ll remain anti but focused on what benefits me whilst maintaining a healthy professional boundary.
Focus on your own well being first, you’re no good to yourself or others if you’re not existing, ok? Take care. Put yourself first. Prioritise healthy practices and I wish the best for you. This is the first step.
I hate having to resort to this, but I need help getting away from my mom. I’m finally able to return to school next semester, but I need help with the dorm fee. And the only reason I’m asking here is that I’m currently not able to work. This is my one shot to get out of this abusive household, and I’m not going to let it slip away.
I need $500 for the dorm fee, and I’d like $250 for other expenses like food and supplies, but the dorm fee is the most important thing. As long as I have that, I can get out of here.
I’m sorry to ask this, but if you can spare a dollar or two, I would really appreciate it. Even if you can’t, just spreading this around would mean the world to me. Thank you, and sorry again.
actual footage of the smallest dance imaginable. a hundred people bought tickets which is. not a lot for an entire seven cities worth of students in a school. and then there was maybe fifty people total in the building at the most filled up time cause so many people just used the tickets as donating to charity and didn’t even want to go
Sometimes it’s the little things that make all the stressful shit I’m dealing with lately a little less shitty, like the student union using the right pronouns when sending emails on my behalf. Like it shouldn’t be a big deal, but it really is 🥺
Oh, it’s a teenage romance. I mean if she does go, he’ll forget her in a few weeks. (1 of 2)
Jack wants to celebrate with a fry up but Andy is in a foul mood over Brian not getting the job (translation adios Katie to Newcastle). While talking to Diane, Jack’s now feeling guilty about getting the job. Katie is also not a happy camper but Brian is gonna give the job center another shot before giving his answer for the Newcastle spot. Jack starts at Home Farm, his first assignment - drawing up an ad for a gardener position. Andy and Katie snipe at each other over why Jack got the job (umm, maybe because he was more qualified?). Jack suggests to Charity Brian might be right for the gardener position - well go for it, Jack!
Americans not giving a shit about the wildfires burning down forests and homes in Canada until smoke starts spreading across the border. Meanwhile Indigenous communities across the country are far more likely to be impacted by the fires and I’ve seen all of one link to a charity and about nine million memes. 🙃
Keep getting this youtube ad from Walmart talking about "fighting hunger" in local communities. Aren't a huge number of their employees reliant on food stamps and welfare?
i am so. not normal. about skizz saying that he didn't feel nervous before the Gamers Outreach charity event 2024 was starting. because he felt at home. like he said he still feels nervous in his day job even after 18 years of working there! But doing the charity event? he felt like he was home. like he was where he should be.
contrast that with impulse saying he was sweating to hell and back and preparing for every single way the event could go wrong
Disclaimer: I am not Sudanese, and am in no way an expert on the ongoing crisis. Corrections, if any, are welcome.
LAST UPDATED: 26th April 2024 [Please try to reblog the original post as much as possible]
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So what's going on in Sudan?
Sudan was under the rule of the military dictator Omar Al-Bashir for thirty years. He came to power through a military coup in June 1989. His rule saw extreme economic decline, repression, and conflict. In the December of 2018, a democratic revolution began that eventually overthrew the dictatorship on April 11, 2019, and saw the beginning of a military rule by militant parties SAF (Sudanese Armed Forces) and RSF (Rapid Support Forces). This unrest is, of course, funded by western governments.
On the 15th of April, 2023, fighting broke out in Khartoum between the SAF and RSF. Clashes spread across the nation of Sudan, and the civilian populace is still caught in the middle. According to UN officials, Sudan is in “one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history."
There is an ongoing war in Sudan, and it's getting worse. There is a health crisis along with the humanitarian crisis as well: around 2/3rds of the population do not have access to healthcare services. Around 15-20 millions suffer from hunger. There are 70 non-operational healthcare facilities in conflict zones. Thousands killed, millions displaced, and a dramatic increase in sexual violence and rape cases.
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Links for Learning Resources:
Hadhreen: Hadhreen started as an initiative by a small group of Sudanese youth in 2015. Since its inception it continued to work in a variety of sectors, most notably Emergency response, health, and in supporting vulnerable groups.
Talk About Sudan: Learn more about what's happening in Sudan and actions you can take. Also has donation links for those who are able.
Keep Eyes On Sudan: A website run by Sudanese diaspora to amplify the calls of the Sudanese people. Has donation links, actions you can take, upcoming protests and events, resources, FAQs, etc.
#SudanSyllabus.docx: An extensive and well-sourced document, providing English language resources about Sudanese history. It's really long and has got lots of links to books, articles, and more. Curated by Razan Idris.
Human Rights Watch
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Donation Links:
List of verified charities providing humanitiarian assistance in Sudan
Help Sudan Tarada Initiative: The aim is to deliver emergency basic needs, food and medicine. Funds will be transferred directly to local charities and organization who are managing those shelters to make sure that the funds are well received and is spent on the needs specified.
One Million Sustainable Pads Campaign: Fundraiser to help provide women in IDPs camps with reusable pads
Zubeyda Adam and family (Sudan)
Our home bombarded and destroyed
Help my family escape Sudan's war
Save a transperson in african Refugee camp from starvation [Unsure about the legibility of this one since its not from the person themself, but if someone can verify this for me that would be great]
Hope For Sudan
Darfur Women Action
Doctors Without Borders
Fill A Heart: Financial Assistance to Sudanese Hospitals
Hometax: Sudan Relief
Cairo Sudan Aid
Amal For Women
Sudan Solidarity Collective
Sadagaat
UNICEF
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These are all the links I have so far. Please spread awareness about Sudan! Let me know if there are any links I should add to the post and I will update it.