@fawkesonfyre

Could you do a video on how you started your community pantry?

@Zephyrs

I really appreciate this kind of content! I’m a queer Texan in college right now and can’t reasonably afford to study out of state, so I’m kinda stuck here for the next few years if I want to finish my degree. It can be discouraging hearing a lot of the stuff happening right now, but seeing people like you online and hearing about how you choose to cope is so helpful!

@Leo_Riser

I cannot tell you how much hope you give me. Thank you for everything you’re doing 💜💜💜

@Tyler-yk7dz

You are a treasure, please stay safe, and protect your physical and mental well-being. This world and this country specifically, right now, needs more like you to stand up, to help there neighbors and oppose the terror and opposition that os spreading. I know it can't be easy doing so, no matter where you live, but i imagine its so much harder doing it in Texas. All i really want to say is, you're doing good work, keep it up, and take care of yourself please 🙏

@GleamingRedHead

Hi! I was wondering if you lived in Texas! In a previous video you mentioned glitterbomb and I was suprised to hear their name!

Its cool hear you supporting people! Its definetely getting hard right now. With ICE, the potential Adult HRT ban and all other sorts of choas.

@no_planetb

you are so inspirational. in a time where we will all be fucked up by climate change (especially with him in power), we might aswell cherish whatever time we have left on this earth. on a happier note ive also been going to tree planting projects

@lokimidknight7319

Building community is the best way for us to get though this together.

@lillyrose1414

Great book for anyone interested in doing what change you can- Mutual aid: Building solidarity through this crisis(and the next). i also recommend the serviceberry and Braiding sweetgrass by robin wall kimmerer! 
Go forth bravely, dandelions!

@KaDaJxClonE

Starting a new pantry rather than assisting/integrating with a larger network is less efficient. This is good. Becoming a sub-pantry for your local environment is useful.

@jennifergauthier4751

Tired from good work is much better than discouraged or enraged. Keep up the good work. 💙

@theworldaccordingtogavin440

Can I get a copy of the literature you’re using for “Know your Rights” in multiple languages?

@LamorenaSirena

Love your message thank you!!❤

@KnittingTinker

Up in MN, I know personally I am doing my best to get in contact with others and doing my best to make sure people are aware of what is going on in our state politics. One of the few states that have a state congress and government controlled by democrats. But it's great to see the love and care happening down there in the deep south also to help still

@Th30nly0n

As a Texan, you're a huge inspiration to me, is there a way i can donate money to your pantry for more food. I live in San Antonio.

@aliceatrocious

Thats fucking stellar, my home city does stuff like this, and it makes me so happy to hear about others doing what they can to help their community. You fucking rock!

@BumbleBee_HQ

Do you have any tips on how to get involved in community organizing, for people who struggle with socializing?

@emilyblythe4618

Can you walk us through how you did your community pantry? I want to do something similar but Idk where to start.

@MartieCollins

Lovely human❤

@Lola24691

It’s nice to see another queer person from Texas I often feel so isolated with The amount of insane trump supporters

@Children4Breakfast

And just as I was feeling scared. Thank you SO MUCH for what you’re doing. You’re an inspiration. 🫶