It’s like. Blood under your nails. Scars on your forearm. Spinning head picking up momentum. He’s never been afraid but you want him to be. You want it to dog at him, chase him into sleep.

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It’s like. Blood under your nails. Scars on your forearm. Spinning head picking up momentum. He’s never been afraid but you want him to be. You want it to dog at him, chase him into sleep.
Guy who never feels like his problems are “bad enough” to be taken seriously: what if I hurt the character so horrifically that everyone around them could not possibly deny the severity of their pain even if the character themself tries to downplay it.
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Hebrews 11:40 "Take to the hills, run away / I'm gonna get my perfect body back someday / If not by faith then by the sword I'm going to be restored"
Attention All Pickpockets "In comes you, not the same person I knew / Looking roughly the same, but something hungry getting restless in your brain"
Which song is more TRANSGENDER?
Hebrews 11:40
Attention All Pickpockets
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I honestly don’t understand why there aren’t more people who, when given the platform to discuss minimum wage, don’t simply distill it to the simplest of facts:
A forty hour work week is considered full time.
It’s considered as such because it takes up the amount of time we as a society have agreed should be considered the maximum work schedule required of an employee. (this, of course, does not always bear out practically, but just follow me here)
A person working the maximum amount of time required should earn enough for that labor to be able to survive. Phrased this way, I doubt even most conservatives could effectively argue against it, and out of the mouth of someone verbally deft enough to dance around the pathos-based jabs conservative pundits like to use to avoid actually debating, it could actually get opps thinking.
Therefore, if an employee is being paid less than [number of dollars needed for the post-tax total to pay for the basic necessities in a given area divided by forty] per hour, they are being ripped off and essentially having their labor, productivity, and profit generation value stolen by their employer.
Wages are a business expense, and if a company cannot afford to pay for its labor, it is by definition a failing business. A company stealing labor to stay afloat (without even touching those that do so simply to increase profit margins and/or management/executive pay/bonuses) is no more ethical than a failing construction company breaking into a lumber yard and stealing wood.
Our goal as a society should be to protect each other, especially those that most need protection, not to subsidize failing businesses whose owners could quite well subsidize them on their own.
Wages are a business expense, and if a company cannot afford to pay for its labor, it is by definition a failing business. A company stealing labor to stay afloat (without even touching those that do so simply to increase profit margins and/or management/executive pay/bonuses) is no more ethical than a failing construction company breaking into a lumber yard and stealing wood.
oh my god this post is ten years old
This argument is ninety years old if not older!