Maxwell Gordon Lightfoot (British, 1886-1911) - Study of Two Sheep, c. 1910
I drew some creatures for an exhibition at beloved local queer bar the Bearded Tit, loosely based on my fellow bar-goers.
forlorn and forsaken on it
lil doodle from the other day born out of an overwhelming annoyance that for some reason body hair is associated with masculinity despite Everyone Having It. so why not draw a cute hairy girl about it
[image description: a drawing of a tan-skinned woman with brown and blond dyed hair pulled into a ponytail and copious body hair and stubble. she is smiling and doing a peace sign gesture with her hand. next to her is text saying "body hair has no gender!" end id]
This is the format I'm using to boost fundraisers when demand is high, everyone's information is linked and sorted by vetter. The entries highlighted in blue are people I've personally been in contact with and who's campaigns I've have been trying to boost
@mohammedkassab's fundraiser here, ~$2.1k/50k or ~4% raised, listed at #398
@gazamanal3's fundraiser here, ~kr SEK 31.9k/1 M or ~3% raised, listed at #438
@aisha657's fundraiser here, ~$1.9k/50k or ~3% raised, listed at #358
@twogazans fundraiser here, ~$636/35k or ~1% raised, listed at #324
@1988nazmy's fundraiser here, ~€930/10k or ~9% raised, listed at #380
@mohmmed88's fundraiser here or his paypal here, ~£50/10k or ~0% , listed at #177 *NEW FUNDRAISER- EXTREMELY LOW ON FUNDS*
@mosabsdr's fundraiser here, ~$11.1k/90k or ~12% raised, listed at #309
@jaafar-gaza07's fundraiser here, ~$25.4k/35k or ~72% raised, listed at #299
@ahmmed-gaza's fundraiser here, ~$22.8k/75k or ~30% raised, listed at #329
@neveen1's fundraiser here, ~$CAD 521/45k or ~1% raised, listed at #532
@abedmajeed's fundraiser here, ~$4.8k/90k or ~5% raised, listed at #537
@mohmad2's fundraiser here, ~$14.9k/60k or ~24% raised, listed at #47
@almamosab's fundraiser here, ~€2.6k/12k or ~22% raised, listed at #520
@hananmahmoud-0's fundraiser here, ~€5.4k/50k or ~11% raised, listed at #270
@mo-shamiaa's fundraiser here, ~$9.6k/40k or ~24% raised, listed at #7
@ahmedfamily32's fundraiser here, ~£2k/85k or ~2% raised, listed at #419
@shareeffamily's fundraiser here, ~€2.1k/50k or ~4% raised, reblogged by @/90-ghost here
@nesmagaza2's fundraiser here, ~$954/60k or ~2% raised, vetted by @/90-ghost here
@fahedshehab-new's evacuation fundraiser here (currently paused) and survival fundraiser here, €81.6k (evacuation fund) and ~CAD $9.3k/30k or ~31% (survival fund) raised, vetted by @/el-shab-hussein here
@noor508's fundraiser here (paypal link), vetted by @/90-ghost here and vetting is detailed more here and here
@rehamyasirrr's fundraiser here, ~ AUD $8.1k/40k or ~20% raised, reblogged by @/90-ghost here
@marwa-888's fundraiser here, ~£2.1k/20k or ~10% raised, vetted by @/bilal-salah0 here and reblogged by @/90-ghost here
@abodgaza's fundraiser here, ~€3.1k/28k or ~11% raised, his original (deactivated) GFM is #81 on the Operation Olive Branch vetted list and that is detailed on this post
@suhailaalwan3's fundraiser here, ~$2.7k/50k or ~5% raised, reblogged by @/90-ghost here
@ahmadx6gaza07's fundraiser here, ~€1.2k/15k or ~8% raised, vetting by association proof is here. Ahmed has told me his fundraiser is in the process of being vetted by @/gazavetters and information will be updated and resorted when he is vetted by them
@reeem22's fundraiser here, ~€180/4k or ~5% raised, vetting by association proof detailed here *NEW FUNDRAISER- EXTREMELY LOW ON FUNDS*
Please support these campaigns, the funds they raise will go towards helping families evacuate, rebuild their lives, and/or contribute to their survival/medical expenses.
Campaign Objective:
Securing 15 seats for 30 affected university students. Cost of one seat: $100-$150 per month. Providing stationery and notebooks to facilitate the educational process for students.
Don't let their dreams go in vain!
Be part of their story, and give them a chance for a better life. Together, we can turn pain into hope, and tragedy into a success story! Your donation today is an investment in a bright future for Gaza and its future generations.
We need to reach $2000 within two days to pay the rent and start the inflocating students.
Participate on the widest scale
Palestinian ButchFemme wedding, 2022, @/leilanations
17th- and 18th-century tiles decorated with representations of disabled people. From Barcelona, Catalonia. Museu d'Història de Barcelona: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
This tiles are "rajoles d'ofici" (meaning "job tiles" in Catalan language), a typical kind of decorated tiles that were very common in Catalonia between the 16th and 19th centuries, and which have become one of the most iconic examples of Catalan folk art. "Job tiles" are called this way because very often they represented people working, but they also represent people taking part in festivities, hobbies, or many other activities from daily life, as well as animals and workplaces. Thousands of these tiles have been preserved, and thanks to them we can see snippets of life a few centuries ago. (You can find more information and examples of these tiles in this previous post.)
looking back is like staring into the sun
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