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I personally wanna see less 'you are not a burden/it's not work to love you' and more 'you are worth the work it takes to love you.' I KNOW I'm a burden sometimes. that isn't such a terrible thing! humans are strong. we can carry burdens. and it is work for me to be there for my friends, but it's work I'm willing to do.
we need to acknowledge this because pretending love isn't work will never make people like me feel less guilty for accepting love. we need to talk about it so people don't feel bad for having boundaries and not always being up to do the work. we need to accept it so we can properly appreciate what others do for us and what we're doing for them.
yes it does take work to love you. but guess what? you still deserve love, and you deserve people who are willing to do the work to love you. it doesn't make you bad. all love take work. and everyone is worth it.
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Does anyone else feel really slutty when they drink oj or is it hust me bc I associate it with like. Well you know 😏 and. I drink it out of the carton all special like 😳
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We raised our minimum wage from $11.25 an hour to $14.25 an hour.
Want to know what happened?
Everybody raised their prices. So now you effectively make the same money only everything (especially rent) costs that much more.
I’ve seen this argument a few dozen times now and I feel like I have to address it because its driving me nuts.
So, people say that an increase in minimum wage causes inflation, right? Everyone will raise their prices to cover for the increased cost, right? Let’s just say thats true. How long does the cost raising keep going after the minimum wage has been raised? Because here in the US, we haven’t had an increase in 12 years. So if minimum wage increases cause inflation, even up to 5 years after the fact, prices should have stayed the same over the last 7 years.
But that hasn’t happened. Not even close. Prices have continued to go up. Why? Because inflation will happen, whether the minimum wage goes up or not. You know what has happened in the last 12 years? The rich have gotten richer and the poor have gotten poorer because the money being paid to the richest has gone up and the money being paid by the poorest has gone up. The wealth gap has gotten wider and wider. Increasing the minimum wage is just one way to fix it. It should have been tied to the rate of inflation anyway.
Throwing in the necessary addition that increases to the minimum wage don’t actually lead to price increases. We’ve done research on this, so many times. It’s a centuries-old talking point that doesn’t ever actually pan out. Just like “Tax Cuts Create Jobs”.