Everyone in this fandom fucking hates this guy
i cant stop thinking about the people who expected to finally go home today must be feeling right now. some have been in those torture chambers for decades. and israel just got their hopes up and sent them back to their dungeons. barbaric entity
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back to funger brainrot - o'saa edition
went to the pub for a drink on my first real day off in over a week and watched the girl behind the bar drop the entire cash drawer on the floor in the middle of the rush and then just stare at it at her feet for like a solid two minutes
I was drawing karin when i got the idea of making the painting similar to a movie poster
im pretty proud of this drawing being my first post showcasing my art :)
Hey everyone, this is urgent: the family of Khaled, a young man with muscular dystrophy who is stuck in Gaza, had $24,000 stolen from them by a government they can't piss off. We can't talk about details for safety reasons (it's not the government you think, but nevertheless a terrifying one that regularly kills journalists), but the family has figured out a new, safe way to store the money and thus opened a new campaign for donations. They really have NOTHING left so they need all the contributions they can get, no matter how small. This is a vetted campaign; I am in personal contact with Nada, Khaled's sister.
Caper in the Castro is a legendary video game, not because legions of die-hard fans continue to play it, but because it was thought to be lost forever. Now, what is largely considered to be the first LGBTQ-focused video game (it was released in 1989) is on the Internet Archive for anybody to play.
The game is a noir point-and-click that puts the player in the (gum)shoes of a private detective named Tracker McDyke who is, in case you couldn’t guess by the name, a lesbian. McDyke must unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of Tessy LaFemme, a transgender woman, in San Francisco’s Castro district, an historically gay neighbourhood.
OOOOOHhh!
The game was released as charityware – freely, with a strong request to give a donation an AIDS Charity of their choice. I’d like to push towards still following that and donating, if you’re able.
(And you might also want to donate to the Internet Archive, who is hosting it now, while you’re at it – they’re in the middle of a donation drive, and could use your support.)
Someone out there probably already drew Anya as this broken doll but i just wanna make one myself too 🥲
20, he/they, 🇪🇦🏳️🌈 // welcome to my blog! you can call me al. i'll most likely use tumblr to post some artwork and doodles :)
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