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They could never make me hate you, complex female character whose reaction to trauma was not pretty and digestible like how people think it should be.
not to be insensitive but some of the salem witch trials were so funny bitches like “i saw her at the devils sacrament!!!” girl... what were YOU doing at the devils sacrament 👀
happy birthday devils sacrament. i wish you were never born
realized rocky and grace were recording a video log when rocky found out grace was on a one way trip/offered to give him astrophage to go home and i don't think they turned off the camera so unless grace deleted the footage (which he may not have thought to do) earth gets an up close and personal view to how much rocky and grace care about one another when they get those probes and see an alien outraged and grieving that grace was sent to die along with giving up fuel so he can go home

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"It would have been easier if you'd just said yes."
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Y'all gotta stop being so funny and insightful in the tags okay 🤣
Can't help but giggle is my favorite genre
I’m so pro abortion I feel insane hearing any other take on it
Even lefties I know will eventually concede to some situation where they think it’s right to force someone to carry a child against their will as if that’s not one of the most inhumane and cruel situations to put someone in regardless of any other factors

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If you experienced trauma in childhood or had a rough childhood, dude listen to me. Offer yourself play. You were deprived of it.
Keep bubbles in the house, blow bubbles in the yard, blow them in your room, get a coloring book that doesn’t have to be an adult one with mandalas, watch cartoons, laugh at stupid things, dress up as a superhero for Halloween, wear a Santa hat on Christmas and big light up snowflake earrings, lay down on the floor, lay down in the grass, eat eggos for dinner sometimes. It’s not stupid. You’re not childish. You’re giving your inner child what they had taken from them. They deserve it.
I don't want to derail this post because it's an important message, and OP has addressed it to the people who most need to hear it. But... can i just add, for people who don't feel like they can give themselves permission to do this, that you can give yourself these things even if you didn't overtly experience trauma in childhood?
Even if you never thought of your upbringing as painful or malicious, you can and should still give yourself things you missed out on. Take that class! Learn that skill! Eat the foods you like, or branch out into new ones! Jump in piles of leaves and decorate your walls the way you want them.
Give yourself the things you couldnt have as a kid, especially if you didn't really get to have a childhood, but even if you didn't have the childhood you wanted. Go for a bike ride with friends. Go stargazing. Whatever it was that you feel like you missed, it's important to seek those things and remember that play and joy aren't exclusive to childhood.
I don’t think you derailed this at all and think this was a really thoughtful addition. So thank you!
I hope everyone who signed petitions to get jess brownell fired for changing michael to michaela is having a terrible day and I hope that everyone who asked for michaela to have a twin brother named michael is having the worst day of their life and I hope that everyone who was nasty to masali for being cast as michaela dies. amen
Nursing and teaching are the only majority-union professions that are predominantly women and also, coincidentally, constantly memed as professions for lazy mean girls, abusers, and bullies who make too much money.
Meanwhile, police unions regularly help their membership avoid accountability, and politicians slap their endorsements on their campaign signs.
in my experience people making fun of teachers and nurses as lazy abusive mean girl bullies are mostly internet opinion-havers (who are often ACAB in theory but, yes, do not like to point nearly as often out that at least in the US police unions are frequently white supremacist gangs, "LOL"). politicians either court teachers and nurses or abruptly cut their funding. not disagreeing, but I do think these are two completely different groups of people we're talking about here?
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking or looking for. Yes, they are two completely different groups. As far as I know, there isn't a Nurses and Police Union.
Nurses' and Teachers' professional associations also frequently help their members avoid accountability, it must be said, including after assaults, deaths, and sexual abuse of people in their care.
Okay I realized I had to look into the matter more, and bargaining units are as follows:
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) "represents over 800,000 workers in nearly every agency of the federal and D.C. governments, spread across over 900 local unions. Our members are nurses, correctional officers, doctors, Social Security professionals, TSA agents, law enforcement officers, park rangers, and so much more."
Separately, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL–CIO (AFSCME) represents "62,000 corrections officers and 23,000 corrections employees" [1] and over 60,000 nurses [2]. They also say their members are "patrolling our streets, securing our airports and enforcing our laws (a)s uniformed officers and civilian law enforcement workers" [3] but do not specify the rank-and-file numbers for that.
"#also. controversial maybe??? but if i found out that my childhood bullies were becoming nurses#i would be glad that they had a change of heart and now want to help people." - @imsorryimlate
So, as the excellent @rotationalsymmetry put it:
"That’s absolutely missing the point.
While those are all “helper” professions and they very much are pink collar (and are underpaid, that’s not an incompatible idea), they’re also ones that involve power over vulnerable people’s lives. (And I’ve only encountered it as a comparison to, say, male bullies becoming cops, it’s not like men aren’t being mentioned here.)
Secretaries/administrative assistants aren’t on that list for a reason. Flight attendants aren’t on that list. Housecleaners aren’t on that list. Receptionists. Customer service representatives. Dental hygienists. The people who style hair or do nails. That’s not a list of pink collar jobs. It’s specifically (pink collar) positions where if you want to abuse people you’re relatively likely to get away with it.
It can both be true that “nurses who care for disabled people need better pay” and “nurses who care for disabled people have a lot of opportunities to abuse their power and that’s something worth talking about.”
Women aren’t immune from treating people badly because they’re women, or because women are underpaid. They’re sure not immune from specifically seeking out jobs that will allow them to be cruel without any consequences to them, if they get personal satisfaction out of being cruel.
You are trying to shut down a conversation about abuse."
un-pay-wall'ed reference article 😈🔥🚩🏴📝
I think it's really also worthwhile mentioning that nursing as a profession is absolutely rife with bullying - we often use any excuse to abuse each other. The phrase I heard all the way up through my training was 'nurses eat their young' and certainly the way the NHS is structured seems to actively contribute to that.
Problematic staff will oftentimes be redeployed to other areas and problematic managers will often be promoted up to get them out of an area as it is really difficult to genuinely remove people from positions.
This is all without even getting into the massive culture issues that the NMC (Nurse and Midwife regulatory body) have, ESPECIALLY when it comes to handling issues with race.
Reflection, accountability and action

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What's it like being a dog
Sometimes is scary:
Sometimes is sleepy:
And hard work taking care of humans:
Sometimes is sunbeams:
But most times to be dog is to be love:
Love.
Love.
I'm not even joking, this is my favorite scene this season. The level of chaos when they are all together in a room is incredible.
The tags though