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https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/magic-the-gathering-gathers-for-trans

>The Magic: The Gathering community has come together for trans lives, raising over $450,000 in fewer than 48 hours—and there’s still one more day to chip in, all as of this writing.

>“I’m giving TEN PEOPLE each one box of Collector Boosters from Lorwyn as a thank you for donating to Trans Lifeline!” Brian Lewis, who runs a YouTube channel called Tolarian Community College—and fittingly goes by “The Professor”—posted at noon on Feb. 4. The name is a nod to Tolarian Academy, a location in the game. “Just donate in multiples of $4.00 to @translifeline.org until Feb 7 at 10am PST!”

>Just two hours after that initial post, Tolarian Community College announced that they’d amassed $20,000. The next day: $250,000. By the night of Feb. 5, The Professor told Erin in the Morning that the funds had surpassed $300,000.

>Other prizes being raffled or auctioned off include a wide array of MTG merch: booster packs, coveted decks, and a 1907 copy of Peter Kropotkin’s book “Mutual Aid”—stuffed, of course, with MTG cards.
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tcc is like an egorepper-sized repper so this doesn't surprise me at all. at least theyre doing something to compensate for how toxic they are irl



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