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@danielvonbatman
May I follow your new blog?
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Set up a new account that Iāll start using at some point in the future. Iāll be checking this account once or twice a day and will give the link out on a case to case basis to people that might ask.Ā
Set up a new account that Iāll start using at some point in the future. Iāll be checking this account once or twice a day and will give the link out on a case to case basis to people that might ask.Ā
***REALLY FUCKING IMPORTANT INFO ABOUT BERNIE SANDERS***
Apparently a bunch of his private emails have been leaked that explicitly show his actual views on all the shit that he pretends to advocate for. You can read them here.
More info here.
I canāt believe this
Just check the links. This is heartbreaking.
didnt see that comingā¦.
I called this shit all last week but no one listens to me as usual.
This is disgusting.Ā
One last selfie before I bid you all adieu
Current project: cleaning out over 10 years of adulthood clutter
Changes comin'
So Iām going to be deleting this account at the start of next week. Iām no longer happy with it. I might start from scratch with a new account, but Iām honestly not sure yet. Iām still active on Facebook, Instagram and snapchat, so mutual pals feel free to message me for those links.
For the night crowd.Ā
Tonightās my last night. If I start up a new tumblr, Iāll be messaging mutuals to let them know where to find me. Otherwise, see above for contact info.Ā
I canāt respond to your fanmail because we arenāt mutuals. This is something Iāve spoken about numerous times in the past. Iām glad youāve enjoyed my blog, but no, you canāt have my links. Weāve never talked before and I have no idea who you are.Ā
When she hides her nosebleeds in my dreams as I sleep.
I'm sorry to hear you're deleting. I always liked seeing you on my dash! Still, you gotta do what's best for you and I wish you all the best!
Iāve been dealing with too much shit lately and the shitheads here have finally beaten me down. It sucks that I have to abandon this blog after so long, but itās an important step forward for me. Thanks for the well wishes.Ā
so glad you're deleting. you're a self-absorbed ass hole, an entitled piece of shit, and a pathetic 30 something year old whining about no one giving you free shit. get over yourself and fuck off.
Honestly, I donāt think you get to talk shit about anyone when youāre sending anonymous hatemail at 1am. The stench of patheticness coming off of you is crippling.Ā
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who the fuck do you think you are?Ā
Changes comin'
So Iām going to be deleting this account at the start of next week. Iām no longer happy with it. I might start from scratch with a new account, but Iām honestly not sure yet. Iām still active on Facebook, Instagram and snapchat, so mutual pals feel free to message me for those links.
For the night crowd.Ā
When I lost my hands making flatscreens I canāt afford, nobody would help me
On February 11, 2011, I lost both my hands.
I was working an overnight shift at my job in Reynosa, Mexico, where I was cutting metal for parts used in assembling flatscreen televisions. I was working in my usual area, and the boss was pressuring us.
āI want you to work faster, because we need the material urgently,ā he said.
I was moved to Machine 19, which can rip and cut metal and takes two hands to operate. It is heavy, weighing at least one ton, maybe two, and no one liked to work on it because it was too difficult. They always seemed to assign it to me.
I started work at 11pm. Around 2 or 2:30am, I was positioning metal inside Machine 19. My hands were actually inside the machine, because I had to push the metal in until it clicked into place.
Thatās when the machine fell on top of them.
I screamed. Everyone around me was crying and yelling. They stopped the assembly line on the female side of the room, but the men were told to keep working.
Meanwhile, I was stuck. No one could lift the machine off my hands. They remained trapped for 10 minutes, crushed under the machine.
Finally, a few fellow employees created a makeshift jack to lift the machine up just enough for me to pull my hands out. I wasnāt bleeding very much, because the machine actually sealed the ends of my arms and forged them to the piece of metal. They took me to the hospital with the piece attached to my hands. The doctors were surprised when I showed up like that. I remember saying, āTake the piece off. Take it off.ā But they didnāt want to.ā
My hands were flattened like tortillas, mangled, and they both had to be amputated. I lost my right hand up to my wrist and my left a little higher. I didnāt know how Iād ever work again.
Immediately, I started to worry about my children. I have six children at home, who were between the ages of 9 and 17 during the accident, and I am both mother and father to them. How would I take care of them now?
Working six days a week, I made 5,200 pesos a month ($400). Without my hands, I knew I wouldnāt even be able to make that much.
After five days in the hospital, I checked myself out. But I didnāt go home first. I went directly to the factory where I worked for HD Electronics. I asked to see the manager. He offered me 50,000 pesos ($3,800).
āIāve lost both my hands,ā I said. āHow will my family survive on 50,000 pesos?ā
āThatās our offer,ā he said. āStop making such a big scandal about it and take it.ā I eventually got about $14,400 in settlement money under Mexican labor law, an amount equal to 75% of two yearsā wages for each hand. But I knew I had to do better for my family. So I looked across the border, to Texas, where my former employer is based.
I found a lawyer with a nice office in a good part of town. I was sure he would help me. Instead, he said, āGo up to the international bridge and put a cup out and people will help you.ā
I was devastated.
Thatās when I decided to tell my story on television. That led me to Ed Krueger, a retired minister who vowed to find me the right lawyer. That lawyer was Scott Hendler at the law firm Hendler Lyons Flores, in Austin, Texas. Even though I could not pay, he helped me file a lawsuit against LG Electronics, which contracted with the factory where I worked. Finally, about 18 months after the accident, I had hope.
Then the judge in my case threw out the lawsuit on a technicality, saying LG had not been properly notified. I wasnāt even given a chance to respond.
Itās been four years since I lost my hands. I have trouble paying my mortgage, and I wonder: Was that first lawyer right? Will I end up on a bridge, holding a cup out in front of me?
I constantly wish that someone with a compassionate heart could help me get some prosthetic hands that are flexible, so I could actually do something. Right now, I canāt do much. I can do smaller things, and move some things around, but I canāt do anything for myself. I canāt even take a shower. My family is surviving on a small disability benefit from the government, the kindness of friends and because my oldest daughter is now working instead of pursuing her education.
Iāve worked in factories most of my life. I know I am not the first person to be injured. But more needs to be done to help the workers who are making the products that so many Americans buy. We donāt ask for even a tiny share of the billions these companies make. We are just asking for enough to take care of our families and, when we are hurt, to take care of ourselves, too.
Iām honored that Iāve been asked by Public Justice, a wonderful legal organization fighting on behalf of workers like me, to share my story. And Iām humbled that theyāve selected me to receive their Illuminating Injustice Award. Thatās just what I hope to do: shine a light on the stories of workers, like me, so that the people who buy the products we make can understand a little about our lives, too.
I hope someone, somewhere, will hear or read my story and help prevent this from happening again. Because, while my hands are gone, the injustice for so many remains.
http://www.rosamorenofund.com/ fund to donate to Rosa Moreno
Please at least reblog this so more people can see it because this needs to be seen.
Changes comin'
So I'm going to be deleting this account at the start of next week. I'm no longer happy with it. I might start from scratch with a new account, but I'm honestly not sure yet. I'm still active on Facebook, Instagram and snapchat, so mutual pals feel free to message me for those links.
woop someone already posted this gem! yes!
tell em patrick