aries: hyperactive, nerd, lunatic
taurus: beauty, trustworthy, luxury
gemini: exciting, talk, clever
cancer: emotions, cry, mother
leo: loud, opinionated, loyal
virgo: coffee, fun, analytical
libra: love, laugh, trust
scorpio: intelligent, hugs, kind
sagittarius: athletic, hysterical, work
capricorn: piercings, smoke, crystals
aquarius: genius, hippie, comfy
pisces: caring, antisocial, gentle
My friend was trying to say scooby doo and......
My name is Monica. And this is my sister Wiola and her six years old son Jakub.
Two months ago my sister’s husband left with another woman and has move to another country. We don’t know where excacly. He doesn’t pay for anything, he doesn’t send any money. He is a piece of shit. He was homophobic towards me (I’m a lesbian), he cheated on her when she was pregnant. He was always working, not caring about his son. But my sister stayed with him because of the child. Also she had to leave the place they live for the last 9 years because it was bought by his parents and they told her to move out.
She is back now in our parents home where I sill live too. There’s only two small rooms in the house, kitchen and one bathroom. All of this for 5 people now. This is our house:
And this is were they sleep
She wants to find a place to rent because right now she is stuck wth Jakub with me in my small room. She is a kindergarden teacher and her salary is only 900zł. And her son is in the first grade and he doesn’t even have a place to do his homework. My father is an alcoholic with violent tendencies so it’s not good for my nephew to still live here. He is very sensitive and cry realy easly and he has developed eating disorder in the past months. She is going to take legal action against her husband but she needs money for that too. Her lawyer told her that maybe there’s a chance to take the house back. Or at least money for it. I don’t know how else to help her because I’m unemployed at this moment. Please we can’t live like that for much longer. She needs 1400$.
Even a dollar makes a difference. And if you are not able to donate, please reblog.
You can use any currency you want: PAYPAL: monicakil@mail.com
ARIES: Meat-headed jock, dating the cheerleader (sagittarius)
TAURUS: the Mary fuckin Sue
GEMINI: THE CHOSEN OOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNE (see leo)
CANCER: Knight in shining armor (see scorpio)
LEO: both of the lovers in the token love triangle, fighting for the love of the chosen one (gemini)
VIRGO: Mysteriously quiet boy who never talks but ends up knowing a lot more than you'd think
LIBRA: the dead parents.
SCORPIO: princess in distress (see cancer)
SAGITTARIUS: bitchy cheerleader. always wearing uniform during school and for some reason carries pom poms
CAPRICORN: hero with the fatal flaw of hubris
AQUARIUS: Nerd who's suddenly sexy once glasses are removed and different clothing is acquired
PISCES: villain who says, "we're not so different, you and i" and spends just enough time explaining their evil plan for our beloved hero to escape
Aries: They are only angry at you because they care about you. They just want to make sure you are making the right choices.
Taurus: They have trust issues. They wanted to trust you, but you broke it.
Gemini: They have emotions. They just don’t know how to express them.
Cancer: They crave validation. They just want to make sure they aren’t a waste of space.
Leo: They feel left out. They feel as if no one wants to be with them.
Virgo: They want help. They can’t do everything by themselves, even if they think they can.
Libra: They are tired of being walked on. They want to take charge of themselves are the situation around them.
Scorpio: They feel used. They feel like they are being taken advantage of by everyone.
Sagittarius: They are afraid of commitment. They feel that they aren’t good enough for you.
Capricorn: They feel lonely. They feel as if they are by themselves to wallow in their misery.
Aquarius: They feel different from everyone else. They don’t think they fit in with everyone else.
Pisces: They become infatuated. They become in love with the idea of love.
My little brother really wanted his villager to wear Keith’s jacket, and I couldn’t seem to find a QR code for it anywhere. So I made my own~!
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Talk about the other shoe dropping. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wasted no time after changing one regulation that will decrease access to news and freedom of the press to change another that does the same thing. Less than a week after announcing it would allow companies to own both broadcast stations and newspapers in the same town, the FCC is proposing to end net neutrality.
Yes, you read right.
The Trump FCC is on the verge of overthrowing net neutrality, the policy that Internet service providers (ISP) and governments must treat all data the same way. Net neutrality prevents ISPs from discriminating or charging different rates because of the user, content, website, platform, application or type of attached equipment.
Current net neutrality rules prohibit ISPs from slowing down, blocking or charging more for the delivery of Internet content. Without net neutrality, ISPs like Spectrum, Verizon and Comcast could create different levels of service, sending the content of big corporations that can afford the higher rates at faster speeds and slowing down other content. You could experience slowdowns in receiving and in sending content. As the New York Times points out in the first story it did on the new FCC plan, Verizon could slow down delivery of movies from Netflix because Netflix competes with Verizon’s FiOs.
The most profoundly disruptive part of the FCC plan—constructed by telecom henchman and FCC chair Ajit Pai—is the reversal of an Obama administration decision to consider Internet broadband service to be a utility. Because utilities such as electricity, landline phone service, home natural gas service and water, are considered essential to the participation in modern life and the economy, they are allowed to be heavily regulated—not just by the federal government, but by states as well. Governments regulate many aspects of a utility’s business—for example, what it can charge, how it can charge, the level of service it must provide, when it must provide free or subsidized rates, how it can advertise, where and how it can extend service, and standards and procedures for beginning and shutting off service.
There is currently little regulation of broadband service, but the Internet is still relatively new. Considering broadband to be a utility will make it easier in the future to institute those regulations that will make high-quality broadband service available to everyone at reasonable rates, like water and electricity. The FCC decision to take the “utility” label off broadband service is short-sighted and will eventually lead to more expensive or lower quality Internet connections for many, if not most people. It will be the equivalent of suddenly turning off the water tap or limiting electricity service to certain hours of the day.
Just as with the FCC decision to allow companies to own both broadcast and print media properties in one locale, Pai’s rationale for ending net neutrality is to enable telecoms to compete with Google and Amazon. And once again, the reasoning makes no sense. Google, Amazon and other Internet portals are not ISPs. They neither provide nor enable electrons to pass over wires or radio wave impulses to travel through air according to strict and highly detailed engineering specifications. All Amazon and Google do is provide content—a whole heck of a lot of it, to be sure.
If the FCC or the federal government have a problem with Facebook or Google, they should go after these companies, not create new regulations that threaten access to the Internet and freedom of speech. It’s increasingly clear that both Facebook and Amazon control vast amounts of information and business. For Amazon, the answer is simple—break the company up, like the government broke up Standard Oil and AT&T. The case of Facebook is less simple, because as a social media site it has become something of a utility. We could declare Facebook a utility and then break the profit-making part of the business—selling ads on Facebook—into several businesses, perhaps based on territory, which was the basis for the AT&T breakup. But when the FCC blames Facebook and Amazon as the excuse for ending net neutrality or allowing companies to own more local media outlets, it’s creating more large and problematic business behemoths instead of addressing the concerns about the existing behemoths.
Note, too, that this primary rational involves the impact on businesses, not the greater good of consumers or society. As usual, a right-winger is making the argument that if we help the already powerful, they will have the tools to help all of us. As with lowering taxes on the wealthy, it’s faulty logic that fails in real world conditions.
According to the Times short article, the FCC will vote on ending net neutrality in its December meeting, with the tally likely to be along party lines, 3-2 in favor of the proposal.
That means we don’t have much time to protest. Write to the FCC, to Donald Trump, and to your Senators and Congressional representatives. Attend any rallies or marches organized to uphold net neutrality. Spread the word via social media.
I imagine those who want to preserve net neutrality will be getting a lot of help from the large content-providing corporations that funded the protests in 2015 when the Obama FCC was considering the net neutrality issue. Those who naturally feel squeamish supporting anything that big corporations are behind, keep in mind that it was the support of big corporations that helped win the fight for gay marriage and transgender equality. Big corporations also helped to preserve the Affordable Care Act. Many are lining up against the GOP’s awful proposal to cut taxes on the wealthy and pay for it by raising taxes on the middle class, increasing deficits and cutting programs. Sometime you don’t get to choose who your trench mates are. You join hands and fight the common enemy, knowing you may be fighting your fellow soldier in another battle once this one is over.
Like so many of the battles being fought against the current administration, a lot is at stake. If we want to continue to have an open society with an easy flow and equal access to information and commerce, we must preserve net neutrality and the concept that broadband Internet is a utility.
"we need more traumatized characters/characters with ptsd and/or who are abuse victims portrayed realistically with symptoms that Arent cute and soft and pretty!" you guys couldnt even handle lapis lazuli
Aries: Fucking fuck! I had plans to go to the grOCERY STORE.
Taurus: I really hope the lights stay on so I can finish this chapter.
Gemini: I have a prepare kit in case of emergencies, but I'm not going to share anything in it. Especially the flashlight, in case the light goes out.
Cancer: Perfect. I was hoping for an excuse to miss the start of my shift.
Leo: I'm stressing out because I need to make it to school, but I'm relieved that I'm missing my test.
Virgo: I literally hate all of these people and I haven't even said "Hello."
Libra: Is everyone okay? Does anyone need anything?
Scorpio: I can't tell if anyone is attractive enough to make a connection with...
Sagittarius: I guess someone didn't press the button hard enough! Hahaha!
Capricorn: Not only am I bored, but now some idiot's making senseless jokes. Life is so mundane.
Aquarius: I bet the person next to me just experienced a traumatic event, and the person closest to the buttons just had a promotion at work after going through a hard time, and the person in the corner...
Pisces: I'll throw this problem onto my pile of reasons why my week is horrible.
Aries, Taurus, Scorpio, Capricorn, Gemini, Leo, Aquarius