tinglebottle reunited once again
TINGLEBUDDY MY TINGLEBENNY
tinglebottle reunited once again
@tinglebottle reunited once again
ISIS massacred 150 women for refusing to marry ISIS militants and buried them in a mass grave in fallujah
why y’all sleeping on this??
They’re currently in lebanon and its so fucking scary
Fuck I have family there I WAS BORN THERE AND I CANT DO A DAMN FUCKING THING
Since Leelah’s tumblr blog was deleted by her abusive as shit mother, here’s a backup with all her posts saved and everything. Rest in peace, Leelah.
leelah’s tumblr was removed
We need to fix society…Rest in power Leelah
Alex Yrigoyen's mission statement on GoFundMe:
“Shortly after hearing of [Leelah’s] death, I made a post on my blog offering to donate 3 boxes worth of clothes I don’t wear anymore along with make-up and wigs to trans women who are unable to express their gender identities in a way that makes them comfortable due to a lack of finances or unsupportive parents, similar to Leelah’s. I received over 4 dozen requests from trans women who were in dire need of necessities and twice as many requests from people who wanted to help my cause by donating their clothes in a matter of a couple hours. I didn’t think what I offered would become so popular and that’s when I realized I had the potential to start something big, something that could change the lives of thousands for the better. I realized I could help Leelah’s death mean something. I had just finished packing a 3rd package when I decided I would call my project “The Leelah Project”, a cause that helps underprivileged trans women receive the necessesities they need to express their gender identities the way they want to. But I need help. I want to expand who I help by including all trans and genderqueer people, but with my limited supply and finances, I can’t do that. This is what this GoFundMe is about.
I want to start out by helping 500 trans and genderqueer people; 250 trans women and feminine nonbinary people, and 250 trans men and masculine nonbinary people. I want to supply them with much more than a dress and nail polish. I want to supply the men with binders to bind their breasts and women with bras, gel inserts, and panties to help them tuck better. I want to create care packages that I can send to underprivileged trans people in need of my help. That’s what “The Leelah Project” is about; helping trans people to be who they are.
I need to raise $40,250 if I want to be able to supply 500 trans people with these care packages.
Please help me reach this goal. Please help me to ensure that Leelah didn’t die in vain.”
If you would like a package, here is a link to the project’s tumblr. They have a email set up for inquiries at theleelahproject@gmail.com and I’m sure you can contact Alex through tumblr itself. As of right now, they offer small and medium feminine clothing, but they are working on making sure they’ll have larger options soon eta: and complete masculine options. (You are also able to select the makeup you’d like from a few different options, too!) And, finally, there is discrete shipping options if need be.
If you would like to donate, here is the link for the GoFundMe! Examples of what your donation could provide include: $2: a lipstick and mascara set, or men’s deodorant $6: a pack of bras, a ‘stand to pee’ device or shipping for a package $10: control briefs or a summer dress $30: a summer dress, blouse and top, or a binder to conceal breasts or, if you’re able to be extra generous $79 or $82 dollars will cover a complete male or female care package (To donate clothes or personal items I believe you can go to the How Can I Help? page on The Leelah Project’s tumblr and contact Alex personally at theleelahproject@gmail.com.)
Damn, This hit me hard. I can’t believe a parent could be so cruel to their own child.
Dedicated to Leelah Alcorn, who i heard wanted longer hair. If you reblog this, please add reputable links for charities that you can donate to involving Transgender rights, because it’s what Leelah wants and I don’t personally feel like I can offer the right links.
Rest In Power, sweetpea.
I fixed my Leelah picture to the hairstyle she said she wanted
To you, Leelah Alcorn.
You didn’t deserve the treatment you were given. It’s beyond sad that your parents cannot understand how importance it is accepting for who you truly are, but You are shaking nations and bringing word out to society as to why we should do so much better in supporting the lgbtqia community after losing so many, including you.
Rest In Power.
(edit: I gave her the preferred hair she would have wanted to have <3)
WATCH THIS. A news segment that does not misgender her, mentions what her parents did to her, and calls the tragedy like it is.
Leelah’s mothers recent comments on Laverne Cox’s instagram post.
leelah alcorn cannot come back and apologize for her problematic actions. she is dead. stop making callout posts.
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