A few months ago, I bought a book of Sylvia Plath poetry.

About two days later, I found out some unsavory things about her that made me no longer want to read her work and the book began collecting dust on my bookshelf. Now I’m not one to let things go to waste, and when I was cleaning said bookshelf this morning I decided to try a thing I’ve always wanted to do, because why the fuck not. So I took the Sylvia Plath book I will never read and turned it into something that you can’t read anyway.

Ta da!

badgyal-k:

badgyal-k:

Regarding Hurricane Donations:

I’m going to provide some links to get you started in terms of donation resources that are available at this time for regions affected by the hurricanes that have passed through or will be coming soon. Feel free to add on.

Houston:

Coalition for the Homeless

Houston Food Bank

LGBTQ Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief Fund (to help homeless youth, seniors, people living with HIV, hate crime survivors, and those devastated by the storm)

SHAPE- Self-Help for African People through Education (Donations will allow SHAPE to assist with medical prescriptions, make emergency cash contributions, and more)

Flood Relief for Texas Children’s Hospital

Antigua and Barbuda:

Even though the Red Cross is Questionable, Ticketing, an app developed by Antiguans, is collecting donations in-app and all funds received will be donated to the joint efforts of the National Office of Disaster Services and the Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross. Download the app on Google Play and the Apple App Store

Habitat for Humanity of Trinidad and Tobago (for Barbuda relief)

Antigua and Barbuda citizen Jessye Romeo is raising funds for Barbuda relief out of London, UK

St. Martin/St. Maarten:

St. Maarten youth living in France raise funds for relief of the island

St. Maarten Relief Fund on Youcaring 

Hurricane Disaster Relief for St. Martin/ St. Maarten on Fundly

The French and Dutch Red Cross organizations are seeking donations at this time for their respective territories  on then island (do research on any organization you are curious/ wary about before donating, as the Red Cross track record isn’t so hot)

Haiti:

Action Against Hunger

Oxfam 

Care.org

Hope for Haiti

Dominican Republic: 

Oxfam 

Outreach 360

Kinship United

Puerto Rico:

Cáritas de Puerto Rico

Americares

Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha

US Virgin Islands:

USVI Relief Fund on Gofundme

UNICEF

Florida:

Feeding Florida

Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida

Florida Keys Children’s Shelter

United Way of Miami-Dade

This is just a starting list. As said before, please feel free to add on.

It goes without saying but if you cannot afford to donate, share the information so someone who can afford to help has some options or a place to start looking if they’d like to help

candlelight-magick:

candlelight-magick:

Personal junk about the hurricane under the read more

Keep reading

Update: my county is now under a state of emergency. My parents are not yet aware of this, but I’m afraid they will decide to stay here anyway when I tell them. We’ll see

Another update: the latest news says the hurricane is moving farther west so we might only be hit with the outskirts. 🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾

Personal junk about the hurricane under the read more

Where I live, Irma is likely to hit. I don’t know how severely, because news has been wildly switching at a 50/50 rate between category 1 and category 3. If it’s category three, we’re probably fucked. The county directly next to mine has called for evacuation, but since our county has not (not that I expect them to. They’re the last to do anything, if they do it at all.) my parents have decided they don’t want to deal with evacuation traffic to go to Atlanta where it will be safer, and would rather stay here. And they have not really done anything at all to prepare for this? I asked about getting water and my father said my grandmother has some, and since she’s staying with us we’ll take the water she bought to last one person and, I guess, just make it last for six people. I asked about food, and my father said we have plenty of frozen meat, which will rot if (but I’m banking on when) the power goes out. We have no canned food. We have a grill (which my dad would theoretically cook our hopefully-not-rotten-meat on) and, I think, two whole flashlights. Luckily, my mother and I are such candle fanatics that we have plenty of candles, but I much prefer flashlights. Whatever. Beggars can’t be choosers. And I certainly did not choose to stay where I currently am. Plus, all my friends (except possibly one family) will be evacuating, so it’s not like we could call on their actually responsible asses them. 

Now, despite my angry rant I just wrote, I actually do want to make the best of this. We went through Hurricane Matthew last year, and we lost power for five days. Not having electricity and trying to ration phone time and losing everything in our fridge sucked. But besides that, we had my grandmothers over, and we let my mother’s coworker and her boyfriend stay with us because their city evacuated. I had no excuses not to spend time with my friends. I was surrounded by friends and family the duration of the aftermath, and it was honestly very soothing and peaceful, since most people had evacuated or were staying inside with their own families. My town was practically a ghost town, but there was no light pollution blocking the stars, I went outside more, I laughed more, hell, I felt more like a person. And we made the best out of that shitty situation and I honestly remember it fondly. 

Of course, I won’t have any of my friends with me. My mother’s coworker (who’s a good family friend now) will not be staying with us either. I won’t have that backbone. I’m more scared now, we have more to lose, this whole situation is already soaked in tragedy, but I will try to make the best of it. I’ll be forcing my parents to make better preparations tomorrow, and hopefully the stores will be more empty since most people are evacuating and will be gone already/in the process of leaving. I rediscovered my love for reading at the beginning of August, and I have plenty of books to keep me company. Like I said before, we have plenty of candles. I’m going to try to bury myself in reading and painting and maybe even writing. I’m going to try and become more in tune with myself, and progress my witchcraft in ways I might not be able to with the distraction of electronics and social media. I might be on every once in awhile to check in, but I’ll mostly use it to check the news or keep it off to reserve battery. If you don’t hear from me in the coming days, the power went off, and I’m doing what I’ve said above. Sorry for this pseudo-rant, I just needed to get out my frustrations so I could come to that hopeful conclusion. if you read all of this, kudos to you! 

Stay safe, y’all.

Eva

justsomeantifas:

mermaidbones:

algopop:

Algorithmic price hikes in times of emergency 

“Airline customers looking to get out of the path of Hurricane have been met with dramatic fare spikes for air travel tickets… Airlines have countered that they have not changed the algorithms that determine their pricing, and that the surges are a simple matter of supply and demand with scores of people trying to book last minute flight out of the storm’s path.“ – Guardian 

“As Florida stocks up on supplies for another monster storm, those looking for bottled water on Amazon have been frustrated to find monster price tags to match. Prices for water on the site reached as high as $100 for a single 24-pack of bottles or $63 for a single 100-ounce jug as of Tuesday morning, according to screenshots from people in the area. While most of the more outrageous listings seemed to come from third-party sellers, at least a few were also set by the company’s own price algorithm.”  – Mashable 

capitalism is violence.

Just to clarify this was spread around yesterday and is NOT the price the airlines are charging. This was from a third party website and the person who originally posted this image has come out and said everything was cleared up. If you still need to get out of Florida:

  • JetBlue is reducing their fares. Remaining seats will be between $99 – $159. 
  • American Airlines is capping the prices at $99. This is for standard cabin fare and means that prices will not exceed this cost. 
  • Delta is capping their prices at $399. This also means that prices will not exceed this cost, however this also includes first class so standard prices will be lower than $399.

Don’t see this post and be discouraged if you were planning on flying out of the area. And stay safe everyone. 

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