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evilbisexualsonline

hi, hope everyones having a great night. i just wanted to ask a quick favor: could i possibly get like. $80 ($20 round trip) for the rest of the week towards transportation? ill be updating frequently and ill take it down once im all done. thanks!

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evilbisexualsonline

hiii pls help me out w $20 today

evilbisexualsonline

im at $25/$80, $55 more

evilbisexualsonline

i have no transportation for today, please help 🖤

evilbisexualsonline

$35/$80

evilbisexualsonline

anything helps with helping me get home tonight

evilbisexualsonline

i need $15-$20 before 10pm tonight

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shinyeternatus

apologies if anyone has posted on this already, but i haven't personally seen any posts on the topic and i was... genuinely unaware of this.

and here's an article i also found on the topic. not sure if there's any mutual aid resources at the moment as i can't find anything on it but if anyone knows of any feel free to add it on

butchtoad

Here is an article with information about where to get food and cool off. There’s also information about a medical oxygen refill station at Indiana University Northwest.

Food distribution dates go until Saturday, August 29th. Unfortunately, all of the hot meal opportunities were listed for the 18th and have passed. The article has not been updated with more.


From reading local reports, food banks and community organizations have done a lot to organize, but are overwhelmed. Monetary donations to food banks usually stretch longer.

You can donate to the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana here.


A local 501(c)3, the Legacy Foundation also has a storm recovery and relief fund for Gary that you can make monetary donations to.

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worldhistoryfacts

Sometimes you come across a face from the ancient world and want to know more about it than you can.

This is an Etruscan cosmetics container in the shape of a female head. Who was she? Archaeologists speculate that she may have represented Turan, the Etruscan love goddess. Or maybe Lasa, a winged goddess who often accompanied Turan. Perhaps it’s meant to be a portrait of the woman who owned it. We’ll never know for sure.

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More about the Etruscans and their modern reception here: