hello layton community
can’t stop thinking about how cute if would be if the horses in acnh had horseshoes on the bottom of their feet like how the dogs and cats have paw pads
can’t stop thinking about how cute if would be if the horses in acnh had horseshoes on the bottom of their feet like how the dogs and cats have paw pads
Your fave black lesbian here
Capitalism is killing me and my jobs making me come back tomorrow (juneteenth) and during a busy day even tho things in my city aren't safe. I'll be only doing a few shifts so I can reduce my exposure to covid (I'm at a high risk job) so yeah funds would be much appreciated from any allies bc my unemployment is running low as well
Venmo: morganb118
Cashapp : $MorganB112
Every single reblog and donation means the world to me. Today was a really bad day and I don't have access to therapy anymore so having financial strain eased helps a LOT

🏳️🌈 Ruth Ellis (1899 - 2000) was the daughter of former slaves. She came out as a lesbian when she was 16-years-old to the complete acceptance of her family. In 1937, Ruth and her longtime partner moved to Detroit from their hometown of Springfield, Illinois for the promise of higher wages. There, she became the first woman in Michigan to run her own printing business. She printed fliers, posters, and stationary in the front room of her home, which also quickly became a hotspot for Black LGBTQ social life. Before long, Ruth was helping those who came around in any way she could, including by paying for college tuitions. After the Stonewall uprising, 70-year-old Ruth began giving speeches in support of gay and lesbian rights all across the country. She remained an activist for the rest of her long life and even spent her 100th birthday leading the San Francisco Dyke March. At the time of her death at 101, she was recognized as the oldest out lesbian in the US. She is the subject of the documentary "Living With Pride: Ruth C. Ellis @ 100" and is the namesake of the Ruth Ellis Center, a shelter for homeless and at-risk LGBTQ youth in Detroit.
Celebrate Ruth Ellis.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ellis_(activist)
#Pride #BlackLivesMatter
here’s some professor layton fanart i made a while back! this piece is actually based on an old composition i drew 4 years ago (which is hard for me to look at now LOL)… the layton series is very special to me!
CLICK HERE to buy this as a mini print on my etsy!
Here’s some of my AC stained glass! I’m working on new villagers and would love suggestions! ✨
Credit @taco-belle / IG @BlackMoonGlasswork