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you can call me em! | she/her (unless something else is funnier in the moment. the bit comes first.) | cartoon over-analyst and found family enthusiast | i mostly post about whatever i feel like posting about, but here are my top few interests right now: miraculous ladybug, danny phantom, atla, pjo/hoo, alex rider, & star wars. don't be surprised to also see music, art, & poetry (like... a lot of poetry) because i Love feeling Art Emotions | feel free to dm me if you want to chat - have a lovely day!

trying something new to help some GFMs that are close to being funded reach their goal. tasneem nabil musa is a 14 year-old girl from gaza who was injured in an air strike and needs to evacuate to egypt for medical care. if 500 people reblog this post and all donate $5 (USD), she will reach her goal. if 1000 people reblog this post and half of them donate $5, she will reach her goal. if you can give $5 please do, and if not, sharing will help someone else with five bucks to spare see it.

only 399 people would need to donate $5 now to reach the goal!

now it's 297!

i hate when ppl act like the only reason to not like a "sad" ending is because you can't take it or whatever. personally as a tragedy enjoyer, i hate a poorly written ending. i hate an ending that is just kind of a bummer. i hate an ending that feels mean-spirited to the audience. i hate an ending that's redundant. i love a sad ending that is thematically consistent, poignant, and bespoke to the rest of its narrative.

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