Evelyn Faye
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and I’m a sunshine machine Ⓥ Twitch Affiliate // part time streamer full time schemer 💍 @evelynnfaye on Twitch 🎮
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⋆♱✮♱⋆August Promosky⋆♱✮♱⋆
I’m Evelyn Faye- I’m a Twitch Affilate who streams x2 a week on Twitch @ twitch.tv/evelynnfaye 💕

Follow me for:
⍟ Teamfight Tactics
⍟ Twitch streaming
⍟ metalcore/emo/alt rock&kpop
⍟ cosplay
⍟ alt fashion/makeup
⍟ Pokémon
⍟ veganism
⍟ photos of my cat
#promosky #aboutme
A mirror pic of me in my casual Ahri cosplay My beautiful Torbie cat Toffee sitting on a chair and looking at the camera Me in the Ahri cosplay I did at the 2023 TFT Vegas Open A selfie of me in my Marin Kitagawa (My Dress Up Darling) cosplay
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🚨 Pallz Palace Chalice Lineup!🚨 #TFT #Set15

We’re pumped to drop our 2025 player lineup for the ultimate charity TFT showdown 🙌

This year, we’re spotlighting some of the fiercest players, all battling it out for glory AND a cause that matters. All proceeds will go to [email protected] 💖
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Not that this guy is a streamer but you know what I mean lol
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People are so melodramatic lmao, I can’t watch any of those streamers who constantly complain. Like I get that this set has been kind of wack but I don’t understand the appeal of listening to some dude bitch lol
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I'd like to share with you my favorite Christopher Columbus quote that has gotten me through some hard times: "Ow, ow, ow, the pain, it hurts so much because I'm literally in Hell being burned alive for all eternity for all the genocide I did, ow, ow, ow."
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Some witches for October. A patreon reward piece done almost a year ago. Ink and color acrylic ink on 11" x 16.5" Arches cold press watercolor paper.

#witches #witch #halloween #acrylicink #patreon #patreonreward
Three witches illuminated by the contents of the cauldron in front of them. Open book floating above the cauldron. Tree behind them. Little lights sparkle all around.
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Maybe I could let that slide but tbh I’ve been considering it since I showed him Young Frankenstein and he didn’t think it was funny 😤
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No, they won’t let us 😔
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The story is fake and the mugshot is from an 18yo Turkish influencer 😭 the correction just came up on my feed
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Wishing everyone a night of good tea and scary stories ☕️👻
Illustration of Frog and Toad drinking tea at night and telling scary stories
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This heartfelt and meaningful statement by Portland resident and author Cristina Breshears on another social media platform bears reposting here. I don't think the intent is to idealize Portland but to remind all of us what is important and why. (Posted here with permission.)
For nine nights now, the steady thrum of Black Hawk helicopters has circled over Portland. The sound is constant, invasive; a low mechanical beating above our homes. It’s expensive. It’s intimidating. And it’s unnecessary.

Our protests have been largely peaceful. There is no insurrection here. Yet this federalized military presence makes us feel like we are living in a war zone (the very kind of chaos this administration claims to be protecting us from). 

The irony is painful: it is only this occupation that makes Portland feel unsafe.

Each hour of helicopter flight costs taxpayers between $2,000 and $4,000, depending on crew, fuel, and maintenance. Multiply that by multiple aircraft over multiple nights, and you’re looking at hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of dollars burned into the sky. Meanwhile, the Woodstock Food Pantry at All Saints Episcopal Church — which feeds working families, elders, and people with disabilities — has seen its federal funding slashed by 75%. How can we justify pouring public money into intimidation while cutting aid to those who simply need to eat?

This is waste, fraud, and abuse in plain sight:
* Waste of public resources on military theatrics.
* Fraud in the name of “public safety.”
* Abuse of the communities that federal agencies claim to protect.

Portland is a Sanctuary City. A sanctuary city is not a fortress. It’s a promise — a living vow that a community will protect the dignity and safety of everyone who calls it home. It means that local governments and ordinary people alike will refuse to criminalize survival. That schools, clinics, churches, and shelters will remain safe spaces no matter who you are or where you were born. But the term reaches far beyond policy. It’s an ethic of belonging; a refusal to criminalize need, difference, or desperation. 
Sanctuary isn’t weakness. It’s courage. It takes moral strength to meet suffering with care instead of punishment, to believe that our neighbors’ safety is bound up in our own, to insist that safety is not achieved through force but through community, inclusion, and trust. It is living Matthew 25:40 out loud and in deed. It is an act of moral imagination and moral defiance. To hold sanctuary is to say: you belong here.

When we hold space for the most vulnerable — refugees, the unhoused, the undocumented, the disabled, the working poor, the displaced — we become something larger than a collection of individuals. We become a moral body. We do more than offer charity. We offer witness. We declare that the measure of a nation is found not in its towers or tanks, but in its tenderness.

Sanctuary cities are not lawless; they are soulful. They represent the conscience of the nation, a place where the laws of empathy still apply. To make sanctuary is to affirm that the United States is not merely a geographic territory, but a moral experiment: a republic that must constantly choose between fear and compassion, between domination and democracy. 
A nation’s soul is measured not by the might of its military, but by the mercy of its people. When helicopters circle our skies in the name of order, while food pantries struggle to feed the hungry, we are forced to ask: What are we defending, and from whom? The soul of a nation survives only when we make sanctuary for one another. Not through walls or weapons, but through compassion and collective will. If we allow intimidation to replace compassion, we will have traded our conscience for control.

Please know that despite the hum of war machines overhead, the conscience of our city — whimsical, creative, stubbornly kind — can still be heard.

Portland is not the problem. Portland is the reminder. A reminder that a city can still choose to be sanctuary. That a people can still choose to be human.
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you are kidding yourself if you carry a flickering lantern along the winding path through the dark woods and think that the approaching thunderous hoofbeats signal the arrival of anyone other than the inimitable headless horseman
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My fiancé hates ABBA :((
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To clarify, Doug came up with the ACNH idea! Don’t wanna rob him of credit!
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Not worried about spoilers bc my mom has already seen these (hi Ma) and so has Doug (the main reason I am not posting my dress yet lol)

Just wanted to show off a couple things I did :’) I wanted to be able to put a bit of myself and my personality in our wedding

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A box full of bouquets of faux flowers, arranged together and wrapped with twine An Animal Crossing New Horizons screenshot from Harv’s Photo Island. It has a brick wall and wood floors, just like our wedding venue! There is a string of lights on two wood posts, some dried flowers on the wall, and a barrel with candles on it. In the middle are my villager and Doug’s villager, his in a suit and mine in a wedding dress. We are smiling and holding hands

This is going on a poster board for our guests to sign instead of a guest book! These papers are for the seating chart- I designed signs for each table, they are a deep blue (same blue as our computer room I’m realizing! I’m predictable lol) with cream text, and each one has lavender sprigs in the background edited to be different colors Accidentally put this in the wrong order- this is my bouquet! It needs a bit more twine and I have further plans for it but here it is so far!
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Terrified he died but delighted that it’s just him talking about cocaine
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Tim Curry was a 20-something stage actor living in London in the seedy, sex-drenched 1970s when he auditioned for a new B-movie musical called “The Rocky Horror Show.” In a new interview, Curry discusses the cult classic, David Bowie, Studio 54, and more. http://nyer.cm/Z9RkgrI
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I’m getting married on Saturday 😶 I am very happy but time doesn’t feel real
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Every time they put Jane Wickline in something I’m reminded how fuckin funny this was. They need to utilize her more youtu.be/mprkxTmMeAo?...
Weekend Update: Jane Wickline Gives Dating Advice - SNL
YouTube video by Saturday Night Live
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Play stupid games (hire Jared Leto) win stupid prizes (bad movie)