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Relationship Goals
One time in 3rd grade I zoned out and I don't think I've ever zoned back in
[ID: Photoset of Elliot Page in a car saying:
We’re all born into a homophobic society.
We just are.
We’re in some places that are better than others, no doubt.
But the moment you are a conscious being,
every story you’re told, every movie you see,
almost every song you hear is heterosexual,
and typically also hetero-sexist.
And infused in you is a feeling of shame.
And sometimes I think you don’t even know
how much that’s affecting you for a really, really long time.
\End ID]
She’s picking him up from kitten school and he’s telling her about his day
only fucking thing worth talking about right now
me looking back on how i self destructed: she really did that!
Роковая женщина…
me, as a kid: i can’t wait til i’m an adult so i can stay up late EVERY NIGHT
me, as an adult, crawling into bed at 6:30 pm: oh thank god
Me after thinking about something for three day straight: it… really isn’t that serious
I work retail, and have for many years now. I'm not an easily fazed person and have a Talk No Shit, Take No Shit mentality. However, I also have a pretty intense anxiety disorder on top of other mental health issues and when I started 6+ years ago there were some customers who got to me.
So, to all the workers facing Karens and Kens out in the wild, here's my advice - cry.
If you have the type of relationships with your coworkers and managers that will support you, don't try to hold it in. Cry like the overworked, underpaid peon you are.
Nothing terrifies an asshole Karen like the indisputable proof that their actions/words are affecting you as a real live person. They feel perfectly entitled to cuss out a cashier over a wrong order/no cash policy/ face mask mandate but when that person starts to cry and asks them why they'd say such mean things? A whole other story, my friend.
There's no way to make that situation look good to the manager they demanded to speak with, either. My manager literally got a security guard fired for being so verbally abusive he made one of her employees cry.
This strategy has multiple benefits -
1. You're not standing there trying to pen up your emotions, crying is a great physical release for negative emotions and you may very well feel somewhat better afterwards.
2. The person who precipitated the situation is forced to not only see you as a person with feelings, but also has to confront the fact that their abuse has consequences beyond themselves.
3. It can actually give your higher-ups leverage to address these situations. 'They yelled at my employee' is one thing, but 'They yelled at my employee until they were in tears' is a waaaaay worse offense. A good manager can use that. Hell, it can get a security guard fired!
tl;dr: We live in a capitalist hell but we can work the system and cry at work to shame awful customers
In the documentary, How to Survive a Plague they mention this very fact. Reagan was the president during this time and do you know what he did when the LGBTQ community begged him for help? He fucking laughed at us. His administration CELEBRATED that finally, ‘God’s judgement in the form of a plague’ was striking down queer people. They saw it as a form of divine population control. Reagan could have given a rats ass about us…
Until the plague began to effect straight people. THEN his administration cared. Because the people that mattered were finally getting sick. And finally the millions of dollars in research money was poured into finding a treatment for HIV. But by then, so many LGBTQ individuals had died. More people died from the initial HIV epidemic than the Vietnam war.
So when straight people complain about being ‘oppressed’ and why there isn’t a straight pride parade? Go fuck yourself. No one has ever tried to wipe you out through a plague, ignored your cries for help as a disease wiped out massive amounts of your community.
Interesting how a pandemic can be shown to disproportionately affect oppressed groups and conservatives can plan to claim negligence when they decide to weaponise it. I hope nothing like that ever happens again.
*looks at camera like we in the office*
I find it fascinating that people who choose not to have children are generally assumed to feel really strongly about not having children (or even to feel really strongly against children, anyone’s children, in general). I am probably not going to have children, not because I REALLY REALLY HATE the idea of having children, but because I don’t really really love it. Out of all the major decisions I will make in my life, this one is the only irreversible one. I can sell a house, quit a job, divorce a spouse, whatever. I cannot unhave a child. I cannot opt out of being a parent once I become a parent. I can’t even take a step back for the sake of self-care or whatever, or else my child will suffer.
So for me, having children is fuck yes or not at all. The default will be to remain childfree. Having children should be an opt-in decision, not an opt-out one. Until/unless I develop really strong feelings about wanting to have children, I won’t have them, even if that means I never end up having them at all.
Sometimes you just come across something that puts into words what you have yet been unable to.
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Wanna bet if somebody comes out to paint the line again either back to Black Lives Matter or a black line, police would arrest them?
They did. People came out after this to paint Black Lives Matter again, and the police harassed them before repainting it blue. The third time people came out to paint it, cops teargassed, shot at, and arrested them.
This is the end result of allowing a bunch of peaceniks to co-opt your revolution. These protests are hamstrung by the demand to remain non-violent while the opposition is under no obligation to do the same. Does nobody remember how quickly shit started changing in Minneapolis after two weeks of rioting and a police precinct being burned to the ground? That’s because the people in power were getting a good, long look at what happens when the people collectively decide that they’re done with the government’s bullshit.
But just when people were starting to realize how much power we hold in our hands, this whole “peaceful protest” narrative started circulating and all that energy and momentum drained right out of the movement. You know why? Because nobody’s afraid of a bunch of sign-waving hippies that cut and run at the first sign of trouble, that’s why!
It’s been one defeat after another lately, and it’s going to stay that way until people put their teeth back in and fight back.