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Oh that sucks
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Ughhh please I hope it plays in my country
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I was about to ask "is this Yakuza?" And then saw the profile
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Killing the ones sending you to war is a very valid strategy
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When I like a character enough I usually wanna be them rather than do stuff to them
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This is awesome...
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Along with arima kishou from tk re
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The fumbler
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I have an oc that looks a lot like this
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Too little too late
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What the hell. Sure.
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Dude
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Bluestockings is a radical bookstore in NYC, cooperatively owned by BIPOC queer and trans people. They provide an important community space, do a lot of great mutual aid work, and need support to stay open: www.gofundme.com/f/qe29bh-sav...
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Mx. Yaffa, a non-binary Palestinian writer and organizer, is raising money to distribute to queer and trans Palestinians and front-line organizers: givebutter.com/iPxsAf
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Another list of orgs that materially support trans people: www.autostraddle.com/this-trans-d...
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This article lists seven local mutual aid funds that support trans people around the US: www.them.us/story/trans-...
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Trans Lifeline is a hotline run by and for trans people. They offer direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis, and don't work with the police: translifeline.org
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The Trans Justice Funding Project is a community-led funding initiative that supports grassroots, trans justice groups run by and for trans people in the US: www.transjusticefundingproject.org
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The Trans Youth Emergency Project helps trans kids and their families access gender-affirming care in the South: southernequality.org/tyep/
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@distributeaid.org is working to produce harm reduction kits with medical equipment for trans people taking injection-based gender affirming hormone therapy, starting in the southeastern US: www.omprakash.org/global/distr...
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The Transgender Emergency Fund of Massachusetts provides assistance for low-income and homeless transgender people living in MA: transemergencyfund.org
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i’m not gonna tell you what that looks like because i don’t really know either. the task is gargantuan. but it must be done for the fruits of transition to remain available to everyone