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Help? 😣

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When I moved into my current place almost ten years ago I got incredibly lucky because I got a very affordable apartment in a very decent neighbourhood. I always knew, with rents skyrocketing left and right, especially in my city, that I couldn’t count on me not getting affected by the rental market going crazy.

And here were are, the day I dreaded so much came and I was notified that my rent is going to increase significantly. I’m currently trying to figure out if I can find a cheaper place but frankly finding any place is a tall order right now, let alone an affordable one.

I know most people aren’t doing super well in this economy and trust me, I’m feeling appropriately pathetic asking for help here but if you are comfortable enough and would like to help me trying to figure this out one way or another you’d have my eternal gratitude 🩷

You can support me below or on GoFundMe if you prefer that (and donations over $30 get a complimentary supporter account of course if you don’t have one yet).

Thank You!

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Tummy Tuesday *51

Queer cult favourite Black Sails is now on Netflix (in some countries)

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The cult-favourite queer show Black Sails is trending on Netflix, and for good reason: it’s chock-full of gay pirates.

If you’re unfamiliar with the series, a quick primer: Black Sails aired from 2014 to 2017 on Starz. It loosely serves as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel Treasure Island and follows Captain Flint (Toby Stephens), the infamous pirate whose treasure the book’s protagonist seeks. Set during the Golden Age of Piracy in the early 18th century, Black Sails doesn’t shy away from the historical realities of the period, and that extends to its inclusion of queerness.

When we’re introduced to Flint, he’s the leader of a ruthless pirate crew based in the Caribbean. Flint is presented as a swaggering, cutthroat leader. But in season two, flashbacks reveal a tragic backstory. Read on… (mild spoilers)

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