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I made a new Tumblr @onakas if any of y'all want to follow it. I’ll prolly abandon this and ichijikanme eventually.
I made a new Tumblr @onakas if any of y'all want to follow it. I'll prolly abandon this and ichijikanme eventually.
She perfect 💕
anyway here’s my narutosexual pride flag
It’s so strange how many young people on this website there are who would probably consider themselves to be progressive/liberal but who are constantly touting very conservative, reactionary, and reductive rhetoric, who balk when they’re called out on it and react violently when anyone disagrees with it.
There are so many young people who are pro-censorship to a frightening degree, happy to shame people for not meeting their impossible and subjective standards of morality, who seem to be almost incapable of thinking critically rather than in black and white, emotionally rather than factually based terms, who consider thought-crimes worse than actual actions that people take against others, and who—quite frankly—seem like they’d be absolutely thrilled to live in an Orwellian dystopia because they’re under the ironic belief that if everyone around them is corralled and controlled and forced to live lives based on what they think is pure and wholesome and good then the world will be a perfect place.
There’s such a lack of critical thinking, unwillingness to see nuance in any argument, and just a lack of the basic human understanding that people are different from one another and that one individual experience is not the end all/be all of all experiences on this site that it’s just honestly disturbing and, in many cases, basically cult-like.
And I get that this is a positivity blog and this post might not ‘fit’ here but positivity isn’t just “uwu you’re valid” text set against a pastel pink background, it’s also encouraging people to think and to act and to live in a way that is understanding of other people, to be an open-minded observer to the world and to think critically and be willing to listen and to learn, and there are many, many people on tumblr who not only do not want to do that but who happily embrace their ignorance, their hate, and their refusal to even consider that they could ever be wrong about anything even when the facts are shoved directly under their nose and…that is seriously not a good way to live as an individual and it’s an absolutely harmful impediment to any kind of community or society that people may try to build.
If you want to do something positive in your life and the lives of others and you take any piece of advice from this blog then take this: listen more and talk less, think before you react, try to understand other people and where they’re coming from even in cases where you feel like you’d rather bash your head against the wall than put yourself in their shoes, and try your absolute hardest to unlearn your black and white/all good or all evil thinking (or at least learn how to recognize it and think past it) because I promise you that it’s going to be complete poison to every single aspect of your life if you don’t.
And more than anything don’t be so utterly obsessed with yourself and your opinions and your own certainty that you’re right that you’re unable to ever listen to anyone else or even consider that you might be wrong. Everyone is wrong about something, is ignorant about someone, is an asshole at some time of the day, and you’ve absolutely fucked up the second you think you’re an exception to that.
“Koreans are all brainwashed so you can’t compare them to Americans.”
Half of America is so patriotic they believe all school shootings are false flags. There was a ridiculous piece of misinfo that was floated around by mainstream news outlets that the DPRK was forcing people to style their hair after Kim Jong-Un. This was a complete lie, tons of Americans believed it and still do and won’t even do the two seconds of research needed to figure out it’s a complete lie.
Americans are one of the most brainwashed peoples on Earth. They have had their consent engineered since their birth. Ya wanna test this?
1 - Refuse to say the pledge of allegiance.
2 - Say anything negative about the military.
3 - Question Capitalism in any way.
4 - Say that America isn’t the best country in the world.
5 - Make a critique of mainstream American culture.
Do any of these things amoung others and an army of jingoistic super-patriots will descend upon you like an angry avalanche of stupidity with the exact same copy paste arguements they’ve been taught to rehearse.
Also remember that the American government and corporations have murdered and tortured political dissidents throughout history for opposing their interests
fullmetal alchemist au where ed binds al’s soul to a fursuit
I love this primarily because it would require that Hohenheim collected fursuits in his basement
DELETE THIS FUCKING NOW!!!!!!
I AM LAUGHING!
LET 👏 RETAIL 👏 EMPLOYEES 👏 SIT 👏
The only major chain retail store that I know of that allows their cashiers to sit is the Aldi grocery store, a German chain. Their starting pay is also $12 an hour chain-wide.
The interior of the store looks like this so they save money on the annoying shelf restocking. Products remain in their boxes until being removed by customers. No unboxing and putting stuff on shelves, and constantly having to rearrange it. Also, the boxes make inventory a breeze as a sealed box has a defined number of items in it.
Typical American grocery stores have shelves like this
Every item has to be unboxed and neatly stacked on the shelves. If they get messed up by the customers, everything has to be rearranged back to specific rigid order. When you have to verify the inventory, every item has to be removed from the shelves to be counted and put back. Aldi’s also do not have plastic bags. You can buy reusable bags or simply use the empty cardboard boxes that are available.
Last is the carts. Most grocery stores have their carts strewn across the parking lots, rolling around and hitting cars until a store employee is sent out to collect them, after being yelled at by the manager when they were told to do other tasks in the meantime. Aldi’s chains those carts together and you have to put a Quarter in to release it. When you are done, you plug the chain back in and get your Quarter back. If others are lazy, you can collect and return the loose carts and collect the Quarters.
It stops this…
Then the employees have to do this
reblogging this because I love Alidis
With the exception of the shelf stacking, all of this is totally normal in every single supermarket chain in the UK… what the heck America
Same for Germany… why would you make it any more complicated than that. Just. Why not let them sit??
They’re not normal for no reason. The right to sit during work seems normal for most retail workers in these countries because they are it is part of the labor rights that have been won by unions. Sometimes the right to sit was won in an agreement with the store and sometimes it was put down in national laws.
For example, in the UK your employer legally has to provide you with a comfortable seat if you do work that can be done while seating. In the Netherlands you have to be provided a seat if you work at a cash register for more than 4 hours a day or for more than 1 hour uninterrupted.
Unionize.
Oh yes, let’s ignore charging poor people a quarter to use a fucking cart, and focus on the fact they let their cashiers sit. Gods, capitalism is a shit storm, and everyone who reblogged this without pointing out how fucked up it is that they charge poor people money to use a grocery cart has lost any respect I might’ve had for them. Also, in the US that charging a quarter thing would never work. People would be even less inclined to put the carts bak properly, and those carts would get stolen at an even greater rate. You can’t just point at something done differently in another country and say that we should do that thing because it works there. Just because it works there doesn’t mean it would work here.
ALDIS ARE IN THE US. i’ve had an aldi in my town for almost as long as i’ve been alive. people dont steal the carts and most people put the carts back because they want their quarters back. you… get the quarter back… also, i’ve seen plenty of people pass on carts, so the next person who comes up doesn’t have to use their own quarter.
aldis are in the us and i’ve hardly ever seen their carts in a mess. so like, yes. this works.
There’s an Aldi in most Minneapolis suburbs and let me tell you, it absolutely works. People often leave quarters in their carts, offer their cart to the next person, or just straight up offer a quarter if they see someone who needs one. It’s 25 cents and you get it back, it’s not a charge. Heck I’ve seen some people “accidentally ” leave quarters on the window sill by the carts.
The stores are almost always super neat and tidy because of the shelving method. All the employees need to really worry about is collecting empty boxes for re-use by customers. It’s really environmentally friendly, too, since the boxes aren’t just a transport wrapper that gets tossed immediately. Most people use them instead of bags or in conjunction with reusable bags, and then subsequently take their recycling out in them. No plastic bags=way less plastic waste.
And since they don’t need to have to have a zillion underpaid employees on staff to pick up after messy customers, they can pay their fewer employees better wages and provide a better experience overall. This creates less employee turnaround.
Oh did I mention how inexpensive stuff is since they aren’t selling a hundred kinds of everything at competing prices? The low amount of employees and smaller stores also contributes to this. Why have 6 brands of granola bars ranging from $2-$8 a box when you can just have one brand that’s both cheap and better tasting?
The lower prices make it easier to shop on a low income. So it’s absolutely better to have an Aldi in town for people who may be homeless or between jobs or in college or any situation in which a budget can be a big issue.
Honestly the only thing at Aldi that isn’t worth the deal is the beef, but maybe I’m just picky about only that thing.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that Aldi is great for affordability AND the economy because of their commitment to a happier work and shopping environment.
i often wonder if usa is even a real country. markets like this are the norm in poland and all the other eu countries i’ve been to… so…