if you're feeling powerless right now—and god knows I am—here's a reminder you can donate to the National Network of Abortion Funds, the Trans Law Center, Gaza Soup Kitchen, the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, and hundreds of other charities that will work to mitigate the damage that has been and will continue to be inflicted
life continues. we still have the capacity to do good, important work. that matters
Had to do this loll it fits Alfy and Aster perfectly <33
Trick or treat, skinbag. 👹🎃🍬
I love your Atlanta Miku!!! If/when you post the Southern Gothic Miku (my favorite literary genre!) I'd love it if you could tag me so I could see it ASAP!!!
Sorry this took a million years to finish! I simplified the final look a lot after trying out different styles (lots of frills are fun but it's really too hot and humid to have multiple layers on here.) | Atlanta miku
ID: First image is an illustration of Hatsune Miku drawn as a Black woman with long, teal-blue braids tied with magenta ribbons. One hand is on her hip and the other is waving friendly-like. She wears a black prairie-style dress with sheer sleeves and a lacy hem. She also wears black boots tied with magenta ribbons, and a wide straw-brim hat with a billowing black veil partially obscuring the top of her head. The second image is a group of sketches showing the stage development of the finished drawing, including posing and outfit variations. End ID.
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I've been real busy lately because it's December and I work at the post office, so of course I am
But that doesn't mean I can't show up with an unprompted PSA
Hey! Have you ever mailed a letter to Santa Claus? Have you ever wondered what exactly happened to that letter? Well wonder no longer! If it had a stamp and a return address, then odds are that it ended up on the USPS's Operation Santa page!
Every year, the USPS collects letters to Santa Claus, and processes them to black out any identifying information. Last names, addresses, things like that. Then, the letters are posted on the Operation Santa webpage and people can adopt the letters.
Once you adopt a letter, you can buy gifts for them, wrap them up, and package them. Then you get a barcode from the website, and bring them to a post office. The clerk there will scan the barcode, which prints out a label with the address on it, and sends out the gift.
It's anonymous on both ends, and is generally just. A really nice thing to do.
I highly recommend it if you have some money to spare this year and want to give a kid a moment of magic this year
It's one of those things that the post office just happened to be positioned to do, and ended up knocking it out of the park. Unfortunately, I don't think they advertise this nearly well enough, and most letters end up going unanswered
Hopefully, a few more will be answered this year
Ace Attorney characters as tiktoks that were blessed to me by my fyp one day (originals under cut)
Some horrible apex scribbles i did on a random piece of paper, obv no references good luck recognizing them all loll (some random other things probably sprinkled in there as well haha)
Hey, I like to draw and obsess over characters. 19, she/herI do reblog a lot. To see my own stuff search #my artSide blog: @flabbysnailreblogs
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