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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
occasionally subtle
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Product Placement
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
RMH

titsay
Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER
Sweet Seals For You, Always

roma★
macklin celebrini has autism
we're not kids anymore.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

pixel skylines
YOU ARE THE REASON
todays bird
Not today Justin
Noah Kahan
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@itstribaby
Interface?
I really, really need to be able to change Alexa’s wake word to Interface. How do we make this happen? @amazon @this-is-lena-winter @eos10radio #eos10
Omg. Please @amazon let me have this.
(Also @justinmclachlan we should do some Interface ringtones and text alerts for the next Kickstarter or something)
Two things:
1. Omg. Lena Winter reblogged me *unintelligible squealing noises*
2. I would buy the shit out of Interface ringtones and text alerts.
I was checking out at Walmart, and as I was reaching for my bags I said, “Happy Holidays!” And the cashier leaned in like she was sharing a secret and said “Merry Christmas.” So I smiled politely and said, “Blessed Yule!” And the look that spread across her face, you would have thought I’d literally stolen Christmas from her. If you’re going to make a point of wishing me a happy whatever-you-celebrate, I’m going to make a point of wishing you a happy whatever-I-celebrate, and if you think that’s wrong you should consider getting “hypocrite” tattooed across your forehead.
It’s that time of year again
A post I made has officially become an “it’s that time of year again” post and I would be lying if I said I wasn’t honored
Interface?
I really, really need to be able to change Alexa's wake word to Interface. How do we make this happen? @amazon @this-is-lena-winter @eos10radio #eos10
I'm now accepting Spa Week gift certificates! https://www.spaweek.com/spa/42600/bodies-in-motion
Ash figured out the treat egg & now it's his favorite thing 😻 #catsofinstagram
#DailyMantra #BestPractices (at Bodies In Motion)
h/t: https://www.instagram.com/benlongstreth/
keep fighting the good fight, comrad
This has been a baby turtle (and tortoise) post.
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Bonus:
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I think we can all use this right now.
This is my favorite thing today.
“I don’t understand moons. People always try to tell me about them, but then I forget.”
- white woman, in Boulder, on moons
eclipse-ish posts today
#omg I can't even.
@tattooedtiki 💪🏼❤️
Spencers is creating an exclusive shirt for every new episode this season.
Get the first one here: http://www.spencersonline.com/product/movies-tv/television/rick-and-morty/mad-morty-t-shirt-rick-and-morty/pc/2523/c/323/sc/3427/156603.uts?thumbnailIndex=1
Omg. I need this. 💪💪
The Weeping Stones
Photographed off the coast of Okayama, Japan, The Weeping Stones is a photo series by the creative duo Trevor Williams and Jonathan Galione of Tdub Photo that captures the eerie blue light emitted by a native species of bioluminescent shrimp. More commonly referred to as sea fireflies, these rare creatures live in the sand in shallow sea water, floating somewhere between the extremes of high and low tide. At just 3 mm in length the shrimp are extremely small light sources, but when grouped together they take on abstract patterns that light up the water around them.
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Full time work should entitle someone to enough pay for rent, food, bills, and leisure activities. Full time work for a full life wage. You put in your 8 hours a day, 5 days a week? You should be able to afford the basic shit you need in life, no matter where you work.
pisses me off that this is considered a radical statement.
I do agree with this but from economic standpoint if you are working at a job like McDonalds as someone flipping burgers and making fries you are getting paid for the amount of skill needed for the job. But if its any other job that requires you to have an actual skill that you can make a career out of then yeah you should be getting paid enough to live a standard life.
If you work FULL TIME you should be able to afford to fucking live. No, it doesn’t matter if it’s flipping burgers, these people contribute to our fucking economy and they MATTER. They should be allowed to be alive.
Jesus fucking Christ do you people hear yourselves?
People like this are why we can’t move on to issues like reducing how many hours is full time, or working out UBI. We’re going to need to do that. Most people just don’t know what’s coming down the pipeline, without a major change to the structure of the economy, we’re looking at large scale permanent unemployment, even in the “skilled” labor force.
Also? Making food is a fucking skill. Running a fast food kitchen is a fucking skill. Operating a drive-thru is a goddamn fucking skill.
I do not know how to do these things. I have a masters degree and I have no fucking clue how to operate a deep fryer or make coffee drinks. I’d probably not be very good at it, because that kind of hands-on, fast-paced work is very hard for me.
But thankfully, there are people who are good at it, so I can do my job, and they can do theirs, and we can benefit one another by putting our skills to use in different areas. People who work in fast food are not less deserving of comfort and security in their lives just because their skills aren’t valued like they should be. That is a myth developed to deprive people of rights.
My friend works as a medical assistant and I’ve worked at McDonald’s and Starbucks. You know there’s a lot of things you gotta learn in this typa job?
Like in addition to it being physically demanding (standing up for 4-6 hours straight, carrying heavy ice/coffee, constantly getting burned by boiling water and an oven, a lot of reaching and squatting (like a lot a lot I lost 40 FUCKING pounds in a year okay this job demands a lot from the body)), there are actual skills required. Also your skin splits from using so much antibacterial soap.
Do you know what temperature different foods have to be to prevent contamination? If it’s a “cold” or “hot” plate?? Do You know how long food can be out before bacterial contamination can happen?? Do you know the difference between say 1% and heavy whipping cream? Can you teach a chemistry class using milk????? That’s p much what you gotta learn to be able to do. My friend who works as a medic was surprised, because I do more in my day than they do, and THEY told me that. They were shocked how much I actually do; I am on my feet more, talking to more people, I have a working knowledge of food germs food born illnesses and chemistry, I gotta do the same shit with sterilizing my tools the same exact way a doctor sterilizes theirs. Etc etc.
There’s no such thing as an unskilled job. There are only undervalued skills.
“There’s no such thing as an unskilled job. There are only undervalued skills.”
Once more for the folx in the back: "There's no such thing as an unskilled job. There are only undervalued skills. "
whoop there it is.
What comic is this?
For those asking, this is from Ms Marvel (2016) #15
Read this. Then go read the comic.