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emma, 22, she/her. multi fandom blog, but feel free to ask for my (more) personal blog or my critical role sideblog. if you're reading this: hang in there and i love you 💖

PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST THIS! RUSSIA HAS BLOWN UP THE KHAKIBKA HYDROELECTROSTATION DAM AND IS FLOODING COUNTLESS UKRAINIAN TOWNS AND VILLAGES! THIS IS THE BIGGEST ECOLOGICAL CATASTROPHE IN EUROPE SINCE CHORNOBYL! Post written and provided by @ohsalome: Now, the situation is desperate. I know I've bothered you with donations recently, but this is a time-sensitive matter. I've collected several organisations that are currently helping to evacuate people from the territory that is/will be soon flooded. Please, please, send them any cent you can and signal boost this, the things are really BAD and we need as much help as we can get: Vostok SOS helps people evacuate from dangerous territories, since the beginning of the war they've already helped 46 000 people. Elderly and disabled people are of an extra need of assistance. Helping to leave is another organization that has been helping evacuate people from occupied territories, and is currently gathering funds to help people in Kherson region.

PEOPLE ARE DROWNING, THE ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ARE BEING WIPED OUT! THIS IS SOME OF THE MOST FERTILE SOIL ON THE EARTH, WHICH HAS BEEN GROWING GRAIN FOR EXPORT TO HUNDEREDS OF COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE ONES MOST DEPENDANT ON FOREIGN EXPORTS!

Here you can also donate to the Firefighters foundation that works directly with The State Emergency Service of Ukraine. They're collecting money to buy a lot of motor pumps tu pump the water from flooded areas.

Fun fact- my apartment building used to be a highschool back in the 50s

It is EXTREMELY liminal

@toalwaysbeconfused oh, they kept most of the buildings original features

Hell, my living room has a chalkboard and built-in shelves

so....how haunted is it?

that school's stained glass game really fucks

Not to hijack this, but just, fyi, there's actually a federal tax credit (20% of qualified expenses) you can get for rehabilitating historic (income-producing) properties, and in order to get the credits you have to keep the 'character-defining features' of the building. I'd bet anything this was a tax credit project and yes, it's super cool. And that's the point of the credits--so people will look at a building and think, yeah, that's great, we should keep those things. Historic architecture can be very cool.

And now back to our regularly scheduled program...

i love rechecking my friends' pronouns five times just in case i accidentally called them deadname mcslurrington