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Yo I'm Xiety, I'm 21 and go by it/it's pronouns.
I'm more active on my selfship account: @loverxiety
This is just the account I like and follow from. I post drawings here and there.

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Yo I'm Xiety, I'm 21 and go by it/it's pronouns.
I'm more active on my selfship account: @loverxiety
This is just the account I like and follow from. I post drawings here and there.
KOSA update 12/9/25:
The House Energy & Commerce Committee is scheduled for a markup on most(though not all) kids package bills this Thursday so get your calls in—really pester them on how these bills are awful.
Proof:
IMPORTANT REMINDER: this is a subcommittee markup—NOT a final vote & still needs to pass the final Committee vote in order to progress.
We still have time, so don’t panic.
More proof:
Please spread this around.
Keep calm & keep fighting!!
KOSA and the other age-verification bills we've been watching have been passed out of their subcommittee in the House and are now before the full House Energy and Commerce Committee. NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO BE A DOOMER OR PANIC. Why? Because KOSA and these other bills were passed along party lines and with only a slim majority. THAT MEANS OUR OPPOSITION IS WORKING, not only that, but we know that no matter how much they tout these bills as being popular and bipartisan, there is a clear divide amongst them, and they DO NOT all agree with these bills. Now, it's up to us to continue our opposition by calling, emailing, and faxing, so we don't lose the momentum we've gained this week. Not only should we be consistently acting between now and next week, but we should also be reaching out to others, on and offline, to build and maintain this movement.
I believe we're at a good place, given that lawmakers disagree with and dislike these bills, and we made a lot of noise this week. WE MUST KEEP UP OUR OPPOSITION. Even if you're not hearing much news or things seem slow, call, email, or fax.
Use your energy for opposition. If you're angry, contact representatives and spread the word. If you're scared, contact representatives and spread the word. If you're panicked, contact representatives and spread the word. When I feel all those things, that's what I do to ensure I'm doing my part in helping to stop these bills. You should too.
Thanks to everyone who is making their voices heard. Let's keep making this process difficult for them BECAUSE CALLING MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE.
P.S. When you're calling also mention how you support/want to keep Section 230 as it is written. And I'll probably have more as we hear more.
Linking resources:
Hello, my name is Nesma. I am married to Tareq and I am from Gaza.
I was born in 2002.
I am the youngest daughter in a family of four. I was born an orphan; my father passed away in 2010 when I was 8 years old.
I lived with my mother and siblings in a small apartment until I grew up, studied in schools, and completed my education up to high school.
I got married at the age of 17 to Tareq, and we were happy in our life despite having limited means. Yet, we faced the harsh challenges of life.
After marriage, we struggled with infertility and went to many doctors trying to solve the problem despite our difficult financial situation.
After much suffering with treatments, thanks to God, I was blessed and became pregnant for 5 months. But the first shock came when I lost the baby during the war because of the bombing and displacement.
Life went on, but when the war on Gaza started on October 7, 2023, our lives turned into hell. We left our home and were displaced. My family moved to the south of Gaza, and I was unable to see them for a year and a half. My family’s house was destroyed, and we lost everything. Even my husband lost his job and became unemployed.
We now live in a border area near the army in Al-Shuja’iya neighborhood.
On June 27, 2024, the army launched an operation in our area. We had to flee our home, running through the streets to escape the shells and rockets. Then came the devastating shock—death was faster than escape. I lost my two uncles, Ashraf and Mahmoud. We lost our loved ones, and they left behind wives and children who now suffer the pain of loss and separation.
After some time of displacement, we returned to our home, but it had been severely damaged by the heavy shelling and falling debris in the area. And now, we are once again displaced under even harsher conditions. We have nothing to protect us from the heat of summer or the cold of winter
Our suffering is immense, but with your help, we may reach a better and more dignified life. I plead with you to help me support myself, my husband, my loved ones, and my family. What you offer truly makes a difference in our lives, especially regarding our struggle with infertility after this cursed war ends.
We live in a world that has forgotten the meaning of humanity and generosity. May God bless you all.
Thank you all for supporting me in the past, but now I am in urgent need of your help.
I am about to start a new stage in my life — university — and I am also the one who supports my family. The war has ended, but the suffering has not.
heart - shaped scallion found In pho . reblog for good luck & yummy soup 500000 forwver
meowdy, and here's a little art challenge for december my minnows and i have been cooking up! i know month long art challenges can be kind of intimidating to some people, so i figured making a week long one could encourage people to give longer challenges a try!
if you'd like to share your designs, please do so to '#brush week 2025'! ill be checking the tag and sharing some of the cool ones i see!
