skidar:

patrickat:

naturalistamisslyn:

thoughtsof-r:

onlyasmalllizard:

thoughtsof-r:

thoughtsof-r:

thoughtsof-r:

i just feel like if a job pays less than $15/hr… they shouldn’t ask for experience.

like if im going to get a minimum wage job, im going to do the bare minimum.

i just don’t understand how we’re “all an important part of the company” and the pay gap is so big

Also if I’m being paid minimum wage, don’t expect me to be passionate about whatever it is you want me to do.

minimum wage = minimum effort

And minimum commitment. Give me a reason to be loyal. Ducking pay me

Peak capitalism expects maximum effort and maximum commitment for minimum pay and minimum loyalty.

When the employer’s attitude is ‘you’re replaceable’ then the employee attitude is ‘this is just a temporary job’

(via blackcomicbookguy)

nonbinarypastels:

you need food in order to survive.

you need water in order to survive.

you need sleep in order to survive.

you don’t have to do anything special or significant to “earn” these things. you don’t have to meet some quota of productivity before you’re “allowed” to do these things. you are allowed to eat, drink, and sleep when you need to. you don’t have to do anything additional in order to have the right to meet your body’s most basic needs.

(via blackcomicbookguy)

clarknokent:

strawberryhorrorshow:

Being abused made me such a “good kid.”

I was

  • Always polite
  • Never acted without permission
  • Never spoke out of turn
  • Always did what I was told

And it’s shitty that I was considered mature and praised for those things, and all of those characteristics have translated into me being an immature, “bad adult.”

Now I

  • Have difficulty making a keeping friends
  • Can’t act without permission/am dependent on others for direction
  • Am terrible at communicating
  • Have no agency/personal compass

It’s a really difficult thing for people who were abused as children to grapple with.
What made us good children make us bad adults.

This is Important

(via sheyearnsfortheocean)

"It’s funny. I still feel like a little girl . I’m still looking around to check and see what other people are doing to make sure I’m not completely different; I’m still looking around for help, hoping for a quick nudge and a whisper of advice. But I can’t seem to be able to catch anybody’s eye. Nobody else around me seems to be looking around and wondering what to do. Why is it that I feel like I’m the only person who is confused and concerned about the choices I’ve made and where I’m headed?"
- Cecelia Ahern, Love, Rosie
(via wordsnquotes)

(Source: thequotejournals.com, via wordsnquotes)


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