to any americans who feel "paralyzed" and "dont know what to do" to help with gaza:
reading a fucking book. i beg of you.
in a time of knowledge suppression is it your duty to arm yourself with knowledge.
read about americas occupations in the middle east.
read about 9/11 from outside of america and see how they inflicted senseless harm and violence to countless amounts of people and have been suppressing your rights for the past 2 fucking decades.
read about any of the countless wars from the past 30 years. especially from a civilian's. and the victims and survivors' perspective. listen to the horror stories and do not plug your fucking ears as to what your country is doing.
and read about fucking gaza and palestine and keep up with what is happening no matter how "sad" or "uncountable" you might get.
dont look away from this.
you dont have the right to be comfortable during countless active genocides.
if you're knowledgeable, you're powerful, and our current state doesnt fucking want that.
you have the power to change things if you open your eyes and scream to the world.
wake the fuck up.
Edit: please check the reblogs there are readings and ways to help
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I guess you could say that he's becoming a better person. or maybe a worse vampire.
(oh and @cristalviper 's GiGi finally makes his appearance. Theyre karaoke buddies ofc)
EDIT: i forgot the fun fact of the post ok fun fact: corn hasnt drank from a living being in 73 days here. (yes paolo rocca was his last victim)
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Dear Ioanna.
I'm sorry for not texting ...or calling ...or leaving a note.
But I'm not sorry for leaving.
I hope you're okay and you're not worrying about me.
I think you'll be suprised to hear I'm doing quite well.
I have made friends, I think? I hope.
I even went on a date, can you believe that?
I got a job and my boss gave me a place to stay.
He says I won't be hunted anymore. I think you'd like him.
I miss you.
But I hope you understand why that kid is never coming back.
Love from your monster son,
Corn.
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