Axcan Quema Tehuatl, Nehuatl

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Anonymous asked:

Hello you wonderful person! I stumbled upon your forsaken fugitives blog a while ago and it’s actually my favorite thing ever - i was just wondering if it’s still being updated? 💜💜

Hey there! Yes absolutely will be updated, I’ve taken a little bit of a break from it but I’ve got more direction now. My art style has also improved and I’ve got then next page all lined! Thank you for the ask and I’m sorry it took long to respond, I didn’t think anyone would be really interested to ask where it’s gone XD

This ask just made me look forward to updating more. So thank you, so much anon! 

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Cannon’s death is tragic and we should be sad, things like this shouldn’t happen, but he’s getting justice. His killer was caugh, arrested, and charged within 24 hours and he was denied bail. He’s not getting out and he’s not going to get away with what he did.

People like Breonna Taylor haven’t gotten justice. That’s why there aren’t protests for Cannon because there’s nothing to protest.

Stop using his death to be anti-Black Lives.

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According to Know Your Meme, on August 18th, 2005, Erwin Beekveld brought forth this work into the world. HAPPY TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY, THEY’RE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO ISENGARD.

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sheds a single tear

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every august 18th my notifications break and i go, fuck, tumblr has failed me once again, but it hasn’t. it hasn’t failed me. it’s just the taking the hobbits to isengard-iversary. happy 12 years

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#i hope we all celebrated this international feast day accordingly

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so in case you’re about to watch a cw television show based in the southwest that’s featuring an episode based on some supposed reservation – or you’ve read anything about the situation on the navajo nation recently – i wanted to share some ways that we all can help the diné (navajo) community beyond kind-of depicting them on television. 

today the navajo nation surpassed new york state and new jersey for the highest per-capita coronavirus infection rate in the country. that’s 2,304 cases per 100,000 people. 173,600 people live on the navajo nation, roughly. below are a number of organizations & community groups raising money & resources. it would mean so much to me if you’d consider supporting these communities right now - & continue to think about how you can support the indigenous communities near you, & understand the indigenous land you might currently occupy. 

the navajo water project helps bring running water to navajo families without, and also helps families pay their water & electricity bills 

the adopt an elder project helps feed navajo elders during the pandemic

the navajo health command operations center is the navajo nation’s only official fundraising and donation effort

rez rising is a database of native american small businesses across the southwest

the kinlani mutual aid group is a flagstaff, az based volunteer group collecting supplies

the native american relief fund operated by the native american community foundation provides emergency grants to communities for supplies & more

and a number of community-run fundraising efforts:

if you’re aware of any other legitimate fundraising efforts to help these communities, or the indigenous communities near you, please add them. 

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the Navajo Water Project also sells blankets and jewelry, and the Adopt an Elder Project sells rugs hand made by Navajo Elders if that appeals to any of you!