Y'all are fuckin idiots man. That shit is not normal. No other vaccine causes this bullshit.
i don’t think you’ve ever actually gotten a vaccine before if you think that
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Y'all are fuckin idiots man. That shit is not normal. No other vaccine causes this bullshit.
i don’t think you’ve ever actually gotten a vaccine before if you think that
people on twitter will say literally anything huh
im taking these away until you show me that you can use them responsibly
not to be reformist but i just realized requiring employers to treat a commute as time on the job would probably make american cities profoundly more habitable
I am having trouble understanding. Can you, or someone else who knows more about this please provide further explanation?
if employers were paying for commute time (as is standard in several countries), spending less time commuting would be incentivized. cities would be more compact and take less time to traverse than across urban sprawl. i also interpreted it to mean that cities would also have more diverse transportation infrastructure, instead of the heavily-trafficked slog of the freeway. efficient public transport, walkability, etc.
not only that, but employers would have an incentive to do things like putting money/support behind lowering housing costs in core areas (or paying wages that enable employees to afford rent in core areas), or moving operations to areas with low-cost housing and putting their money/support behind building infrastructure to support their operations (high-speed internet, etc).
companies (in general) don’t do shit unless they can see a clear benefit to their bottom line. if they had to pay for commutes, suddenly a lot of things they don’t currently care about (or actively fight against because it would involve raising municipal taxes) would become of benefit to them.
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Suki pulling this shit with him because she knows he’s never seen her without her makeup is a clear sign that the two are perfect for each other
Like what kind of person unexpectedly sees an old flame completely out of nowhere, fully contains their surprise and excitement, and plays this prank on them when reuniting with them
Someone with the sense of humour to match his shenanigans, that’s who
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for those of you not on twitter, just letting you know that there’s a revolution happening currently
the wakko stans are taking over
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i wasn’t lying
i thought the jokes about twitter being 2013 tumblr were funny but jesus christ why are we letting history repeat itself like this
in my experience it goes something like..