uspol, important notice about Massachusetts anti-trans ballot initiative
The ballot question (question 3) is worded sneakily, such that voting "yes" means "keep the existing law [that protects trans people from discrimination]" and voting "no" means "repeal the law."
This is in contrast to most ballot questions I've seen, where a "yes" means "change something" and a "no" means "keep the existing law the same."
A yes on 3 is a vote for keeping the existing law that protects trans people!!
#inktober day 1, prompt: "a private performance"
this was so much harder than anything else i ever drew, in like twenty different ways
Money request.
Hey all. It's your favourite sheep girl, Loki~.
I'm struggling a bit monetarily. I've worked myself super hard this month at my new job, and I get paid a week from today, but as it stands I currently don't have enough to feed myself just for this week, and I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone could spare a little just to help me live this week.
I don't need much, just enough for some food this week.
Thanks again.
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