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Your 20s in a nutshell. (via tank.sinatra)
It turns out the “pink tax” is also screwing over women at the dry cleaners.
In a segment on CBS This Morning, reporters went undercover to see if women were charged more than men. One female producer and one male producer dropped off nearly identical items and asked for the same service.
What they found is that the female producer was charged more. “She was charged $7.50 while her male counterpart just $2.85″
And they have proof that this wasn’t a one-off fluke.
And then imagine this trickles down to everything.
I have to consider who I’m hiring for work around the house- do I want potlights installed in the kitchen? Should I have my grandfather come over to talk to the contractor in order to get an honest quote out of him, or should I risk getting charged double for the same project? Do I really need a new engine in my car or are you just trying to get me to overspend? I think people don’t realize how exhausting it is trying to figure out if you’re getting ripped off or not all the time.
FUCKING THIS!!!!
This is why when I eventually buy a new car, I’m probably going to have my bf ask everything right up until it’s time to sign/pay, because I know this shit happens
This is why whenever I go into the shop, I’ve had my guy friends who are mechanics look at my vehicle before hand, and we all reach a consensus on what the problem is. We recently did this with my brake master cylinder. That’s a job that would take maybe two or three hours, and cost me only around 2-300. Just for shits and giggles, and to see if I really would get charged more than mentioned, I went to a shop near me. I know cars. I was raised around them, tinkering in them, and learning how to fix things myself. I knew, for a fact, it was the master cylinder making my brakes spongy and making my engine make a sucking noise every time I applied the brakes. The shop I took it into tried to say it was my brake booster AND master cylinder, and that brake fluid has leaked into my brake wells, etc etc etc until he quoted me 700 fucking dollars. For reference, for a little car like mine that is an import, the cylinder, itself, with reservoir attached, costs 84.99 at my favorite online part store. Knowing the make of mine, and knowing structure ensured that there would be no leak to the areas he was talking about unless my lines were failing (and my brake booster being dead with a master cylinder failure would’ve meant no brakes whatsoever) I laughed, in his face, and told him point blank that all that needed changing was the cylinder, I’d checked all that, they were all dry, and that he wouldn’t be getting a penny out of me. I then demanded to see his a manger, or the shop owner, whichever was higher than him. He turned red faced, brought the owner out, and the proceeded to try to mansplain over me as I told the owner what had happened. Owner wasn’t having it, said they’d talk after I left, and then apologized. He offered to do the job at 200, but by then I didn’t trust them as far as I could throw my damn engine. So, instead, I told him I’d be buying the part and doing the work myself with my friends mentioned above. I also suggested, unless he wanted complaints to the BBB, that he have his guys stop overcharging women. This is just cars, though. I work on computers in my spare time (I’ve built every rig I’ve owned for the last ten years) and it’s almost as bad in the tech industry for chicks.
My mom for years went to a female mechanic who only ever worked on women’s cars so that women would have a trustworthy option. She was pretty cool.
Jimmy Carter was one of the few people that served as US President who was actually a decent, honest human being and wanted to help the world. He was never that keen on money or making him and his friends rich. Perhaps that’s why many Americans hate him so much.
He was just too damn unusual for them.
The Republican Utopia!
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If you feel the person is not smart enough to earn a living wage and yet you let them prepare your meal, says volumes about you.
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JK Rowling: Secrets Behind Harry Potter
#1 Hidden Meanings in Harry Potter??
Harry Potter readers notice parallels and hidden meanings scattered all over the books. Here are a few you may have missed. Malfoy, the notoriously Pureblood family that has aligned itself with Voldemort, is derived from the French mal foi, meaning bad faith. Voldemort, loosely translated, comes from vol de mort, or flight from death. Throughout the series, he seeks to escape death and does so by creating Horcruxes in hopes of becoming immortal.
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Watch The Founder of Girls Who Code Perfectly School Trevor Noah On Why Culture Makes Or Breaks Women In Tech
On The Daily Show with Trevor Noah guest Reshma Saujani, an Indian-American lawyer and politician, discussed the initiative to encourage young women and girls to pursue studies and careers the booming tech field, where they are falling behind. But there are two moments in a girl’s life where we can reverse the trend.
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Micro History
I had to read Cod my freshman year of High School and my brain nearly leaked out of my ears to escape. So. Dry.
I had to read Cod my freshman year of High School and my brain nearly leaked out of my ears to escape. So. Dry.
The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean
Red by Jacky Colliss Harvey
The Birth of the Pill by Jonathan Eig
Coal by Barbara Freese
Salt by Mark Kurlansky
Rain by Cynthia Barnett
Cod by Mark Kurlansky
And a Bottle of Rum by Wayne Curtis
Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English by John McWhorter
Uncommon Grounds by Mark Pendergrast
Consider the Fork by Bee Wilson
Spice by Jack Turner
Color by Victoria Finlay
Rabid by Bill Wasik
The Golden Spruce by John Vaillant
At Home by Bill Bryson
Don’t even get me STARTED on microhistories.
I love this genre.
How have I only read two of these?
I’ve read Cod, and Consider the Fork, and At Home, and I need to read the rest of these right now. I can also recommend the following:
Chloroform: The Quest for Oblivion by Linda Stratmann
On The Map: Why the world looks the way it does by Simon Garfield
Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle by Thor Hanson
Hunger: An Unnatural History by Sharman Apt Russell
Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of his Time by Dava Sobel
Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach
This is seriously a huge portion of my amazon kindle library
^^I can’t tell if that’s a pun re: salted cod or not.
But also too mark kurlansky starts out super cool and then it’s like GOD I’M RUNNING THROUGH MUD MUST FINISH TO SPITE EVERYBODy
100% a pun XD
Yeah I mean as I recall some of it wasn’t TERRIBLE but eventually I was like “I get it, I get why I should care, but I’m not going into environmental policy I’m sorry about your fish and their impact”
I’m going to recommend Scurvy by Stephen R. Brown because it will fuck your shit up
THANK YOU JESUS AND ALSO JEREMIAGOESWHOA FOR FINDING THIS POST FOR ME
The Disappearing Spoon is genius and the author replied to my tweet about it and this is probably my favourite genre of books.
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This makes me think of Madeline
I was thinking the same thing