I will stand for the freedom to worship the Order. Penacony should not be a place of religious discrimination.
Sincerely,
The Dreammaster
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I will stand for the freedom to worship the Order. Penacony should not be a place of religious discrimination.
Sincerely,
The Dreammaster
Things that have occurred today:
Missed my stop because I was thinking about the sea, ironically I was supposed to get off at the last stop at the harbour.
Forgot to shut glass door when turning on the shower, it was on full blast, so the entire bathroom floor got slippery wet.
Filled my mermaid scales mug with a pitcher of water until it overflowed all over the counter.
My mind:
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I finished it... This game broke me, changed me. I couldn't have asked for a better sequel.
I'm sad and heartbroken and yet I still don't hate Ellie or Abby, or Dina.
I understand all of their sides. I'm glad they showed us what hate and revenge brings and I'm also glad they showed us how people can do wrong choices and not be monsters.
I get caught up in the space between make believe and reality. I dream to the point of no return. I conjure up conversations with you. I am a magician and you are the magic. I create your essence and imagine you to life. It's a blurred line - what is and what isn't and what I want it to be. Because it never is. Not yet, anyhow. I am the creator of my own fantasy and you are the star. The stars that shine, that light the way, that I use for navigation. And gravity always brings me back to you. A forcefield of what can be. Conversations outside of Brian Lara Rum Eatery. Whispers over breakfast at the Whippet. Promises over wine and music playing too loud and not loud enough. You are an image but you are also real. You are just not my reality - not yet. You have a million names but one day I will call you by one. But for now, I'm here, and I'm waiting. And I'm making up conversations so that I know what to say when I meet you for real.
L.W | I am a magician and you are the magic | free writing | 9 August 2018
When You Have Almost 20 millions of Subs But You Don't know what to do with them... @markiplier
Looking at the calendar pics again and thinking like... do we ever see Sunny smile ever except for that one time?
So, what IS with the cognitive dissonance of people who both worship Capitalism, and yell at people for "buying junk / $8 coffees / ect"? Like, how does capitalism work if people DON'T spend? These same people complained that the COVID lockdowns were going to destroy businesses because people wouldn't be out buying things, and they complain that millennials don't spend enough, BUT they also LOVE to shame people for buying stuff. How can they be entitled to a consumer base and shame people for consumerism at the same time?
Tangentially, why aren't they complaining about rich people hoarding wealth instead of putting it back into the economy? Why do they refuse to acknowledge 50 years worth of evidence that trickle-down economics doesn't actually happen? When is this Monopoly-game nightmare, where a small portions of players get more and more money, and everyone else gets poorer and poorer, going to end?
When are stock holders and CEOs going to realise that they're basically killing substantial parts of their own workforces by not paying them enough or providing enough healthcare, and that's part of why they can't get / keep enough workers? Modern businesses, especially corporations, seem like giant Jenga towers that just keep getting bigger by reallocating resources, and eventually will be unsustainable.
When are stock holders and CEOS (and the bigoted among conservatives in general going) to realise that most crime generally happens when there is scarcity, and they are causing that scarcity, so they are best equipped to solve that problem, instead of them blaming the people trying to survive, and whose labour is basically being stolen by corporations? If you're barely -- or not even -- paying enough for people to have room and board with the hours you give (and you shouldn't be forcing anyone to work over 40 hours), I reckon that's only a step away from slavery. It's not a choice to work retail or cleaning jobs when a person has to take what they can get to survive, and those are the only jobs people will hire them for. If even people with a Master's degree have to take jobs that are $15/hr, does ANYONE really have options, much less those who could never afford the decent education that conservatives insist people should get if they want a real job? Why do corporations feel they are entitled to a workforce, yet the workforce is not entitled to a living wage?
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Don’t really know what to say here. The others like you so I’m willin to give you a chance.
You seem pretty alright, pretty chill and shit. You’re cool to hang round and we can like, sit in silence without it getting awkward. Been a while since I could just do that.
So yeah, you’re cool I guess. Wouldn’t mind hangin again and yeah...