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suck it perry mason u little bitch
I think about this scene a lot.
I love how not only are these women different skin tones but theyâre also different body types. sometimes the world can be okay
this is so beautiful!!!!
The soccer gender pay gap is ridiculous

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True words. American mass media are outrageously islamophobic.
okay look. i get a few asks every now and again about age gaps in relationships and i know that there are exceptions to every rule but.
i know three girls my age, twenty four, who are stuck in relationships that they shouldnât be in because an older guy groomed them when they were young teens.
one was thirteen when a seventeen year old boy started flirting with her. she was flattered. she started lying to her parents and sneaking around with him. she fell in love with him. he says he loves her back, and maybe he thinks he does, but he doesnât act like it. he quit his job without telling her when she was pregnant with their second child, almost singlehandedly raising their first, because he just felt like it. no regard for the family. and she laughed about it when she told me, like it was the funniest thing, like he hadnât endangered all of them on a whim. because heâs done so much little shit over the years that sheâs accustomed to it. he always gets his way and she cleans up his mess because she loves him.
another girl works a full time job and then comes home to cook and clean because her unemployed boyfriend refuses to. she was fourteen and he was eighteen when they started dating and she is still convinced heâs going to change. he quit smoking when she threatened to leave but literally weeks later, as soon as heâd cowed her back into submission, he took it up again, and then tried to paint her as a villain for âtrying to take away his joyâ.
all three girls become completely different people when their partners are around. quieter, smaller.
when itâs just us they laugh as they tell me about the men losing their tempers over something small, like knocking over chairs is a rational response to her asking if she can go away with her friends for a weekend.
theyâve been with these men since they were so young they cannot imagine their lives without them. their entire identities are forged around these uneven relationships.
and thatâs the key - theyâre uneven. i donât doubt that two fifteen year olds can get together and stay together happily, because they both had the opportunity to grow up within the relationship, at the same pace. if itâs a fifteen year old and a nineteen year old, though, one has already done so much more growing than the other. theyâre at completely different stages of development, theyâre psychologically unable to have an equal balance of power in the relationship.
basically, please donât be flattered by older people showing an interest in you. instead, consider why they donât want to date someone their own age, who is far more likely to stand up to them when they get controlling. all relationships should have equal shares, but age gaps between early and late teens, or teens and adults, donât allow that. please donât take a chance on you being the exception to the rule.
i really canât wait to live in a cozy apartment with my future significant other. thatâs something i look forward to⌠just sharing a bed with someone, sharing a home with someone, sharing everything. it sounds so nice. living with your best friend.
if i ever misgender you or use slang (bro, man, gurl, dude) that makes you feel even slightly uncomfortable please tell me because your gender identity and comfort is more important than any word i may use to refer to you

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ok but why be sad when you could think about arthur weasley watching how itâs made
cashier: sorry for your wait. weâre short-staffed today
millennial: oh thatâs ok no worries :)
 baby boomer:
But listen thatâs the thing.Â
We are short staffed almost 97% of the time at my retail job. Because corporate has figured out you can overwork 4 people at minimum wage instead of paying for the 8 people you should probably have to be on the clock. Â
Baby boomers grew up with stores that were adequately staffed, with workers who most likely had weeks of training for their jobs as opposed to the 1-2 shadow shift training we get now. Also those workers most likely were able to be full time if they wanted. Now retail, except for management positions, is mostly made up of part time workers, because you donât have to give them benefits. So you have a workforce of perpetually underpaid, overwhelmed, undertrained people trying to do their best all while dealing with an entire generation of people who refuse to acknowledge that the system has changed and the average retail worker has NO control over that change and is being taken advantage of.
Like we got our customer surveys back, and almost every single one mentioned that they couldnât find someone to help them or we needed more people on register because it was TOO SLOW, but what did management tell us instead of scheduling more people? We need to be quicker on register and call for backup if necessary. Which makes no sense because we canât call for backup THAT ISNâT THERE.
Y'all my parents havenât worked retail since the 70s and they absolutely never believe me about the things that happen at work. I explain the schedule for next week gets hung up on the Friday before and they scoff and go âwell when i worked at X they had it a month up your manager is just lazy.â No mom, its company policy to only do âtwo weeksâ in advance. They wonât give you a full monthâs scheduling in advance cause it letâs you plan for a world outside of work. Or about the hours, workload or anything. They just assume its an individualâs failing instead of corporate mandate. Or, if they do believe me (that its company policy) they call it ridiculous and point out some survey that argues its Good Business to do (insert decent thing here).As if they think the higher ups donât know this and are simply ignorant of Good Business Practices. They donât understand that retail has completely shifted from caring about its employees to squeezing out every penny now instead of investing it for later.
Cause that isnât how it was when they worked and they just canât seem to see otherwise.
  I think there should be a âbring-your-parent-to-work-dayâ instead of âbring-your-kid-to-work-dayâ, it would shock so many parents and would probably make them finally realize how much retail indeed has changed in the US.
when i first got hired as a cashier, my manager who had been doing that since she was like 17 in 1975 told me that back in The Days, when you were hired as a cashier in a grocery store it was a) a well paid job & you could get full time work easily b) a respected career choice c) the store closed at 6pm and was closed on Sundays so the hours were a lot more pleasant d) they made you go to cashier school for 2 weeks, which was basically a fake grocery store and you just learned the trade completely before even meeting a customer now its like : you get like 20 hours a week, bullshit shifts like 3:45 to 10:15, a 20 minutes training before being thrown to the wolves, customers tell you you deserve your shitty lowlife job as soon as you donât thoroughly kiss their ass
The millennial experience is tied to growing income inequality and the indentured servitude of student loan debt
This innocent kid had a pen in his hand, was excited about his graduation and ended up dead just a few hours before it  just because one of the cops thought Tommy had a knife in his hand, but it was a pen. He killed Tommy because of a FREAKING PEN. How do you justify that?
 Itâs also hard to watch his story not getting as much attention it deserves. He deserves justice and cops should pay for their brutality.
As someone who will graduate late (as Tommy Le was at 20 years old), this is especially heartbreaking
Aiming to graduate high school is a constant challenge and it seems impossible at times.
Tommy did it. He made it. And then he was murdered.
May his memory be for a blessing. And may we rebuild the world so that this never happens again.
this actress has always been amazing and gets zero shine
Trevor Noah is beyond words tbh

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sometimes i forget that there are wild hamsters
like
theyâŚ..they are wild. no hamster wheels. no water bottle to drink from. no cages. they are free.