My account was hacked twice in the last three days. I've reset the password as of today (Sept 2), but if you got anything from me the last few days, it WASN'T ME!!
PLEASE HELP‼️
🚨8 people need help with groceries
$50 each🤗
Can anyone please help feed a family tonight🙏
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NEW: ‘Protect Ontario’ and other ad campaigns cost taxpayers $55 million last year across 3 ministries.
The latest FOI records we obtained reveal the Ministry of Finance spent $21.4M on ads last year.
We are still waiting for records from 5 other ministries.
A lot of desperate people needing help!
PLEASE REPOST
🚨$400 needed for Groceries
$50 each
🚨$45 STILL needed for Medication
Ready at pharmacy
🚨🙏$600 short on 1st month's rent (move is July 1st) Single Mom & 2 young kids
🚨$60 phone
🚨$110 internet disconnection
🚨$360 hydro disconnection
🙏$385 rent arrears
🙏2 ppl need fans
DM & I’ll connect u directly or PayPal/e-transfer
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Everyone is desperate for help right now. If you could spare anything for anyone, please check my timeline and @mutualaidinca and reach out to me or directly to folks who need help. So much misery out there right now 😭😭😭 $260 very urgent for tonight or this guy is sleeping in a park 🚨🚨🚨
A society that reverts benefits for families and workers is not a well society. What the hell is happening?! This is the Bank of Canada, a Crown corporation, wholly owned by the Canadian government.
And it is trying to roll back benefits for SECURITY GUARDS.
A UN inquiry has found that Israeli soldiers—armed and funded by the United States—have been deliberately shooting and killing Palestinian children in Gaza, both before and after the October 2025 “ceasefire.”
Here is the placement this story was given on the NYT homepage today.
Disgusting. Shows how others want encampments gone but don't want them or low wage earners to have shelter
Petition against Cathcart affordable housing build presented to city council https://t.co/dBWM9YHWuA
A woman asked an elderly man, "How much do you sell these eggs for?"
The old man replied, "50 cents per egg, lady."
The woman said, "I’ll take 6 eggs for $2.50, or I won’t buy any."
The old seller answered, "You can pay whatever you want. It’s fine. I haven’t sold a single egg today, and I need to sell everything to feed my family."
She bought the eggs at her price, feeling like she had won.
Later, she got into her nice car and went to a fancy restaurant with her boyfriend. They ordered what they wanted, ate a little, and left most of it.
The bill came to €180, and the woman left €200, telling the owner it was a tip.
For the chef of a luxury restaurant, this might seem normal, but for the egg seller, it seems unfair.
The question is:
Why do we always feel the need to show power over a poor seller when we buy from them, yet we are so generous to those who don’t need our help?
I once read something that stayed with me:
“My father would buy goods from the poor at high prices, even when he didn’t need them. He would sometimes pay more than the asking price. I asked him why, and he said, ‘This is charity wrapped in dignity, my daughter.’”
I know most of you might not share this story, but if you’re one of the few who took the time to read it, please consider sharing it. Maybe you’re planting a good seed for someone to see.