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"You’re so quiet" I wish you were too
How very depressing that Neil Gaiman had trended not even a tiny bit for demonstrating what a fucking horrific person he is.
As a reminder, he's suing Caroline Wallner, one of his accusers, for breaking her NDA. Not for libel. He's saying she shouldn't have told anyone about it, not that she lied.
The author says Wallner broke her NDA by sharing her story with the media, including with New York Magazine.
He doesn't need the money. He's risking the Streisand effect. He is punishing Caroline, he's trying to intimidate other victims who have signed NDAs to scare them into continued silence.
He is no friend to women, to the LGBTQIA+ community, to anyone quite frankly unless he thinks they are of value to him.
Share the story. Put it on Facebook and bluesky and whatever else you're on. Make it clear what a horrifying person he is. Tell your friends. He's paying Edendale a fortune to try and cover this up. Make this hard for him. Make it cost him money.
I thought this post would get 150 notes maybe. 300 at the absolute outside.
It's got more than that in the last few hours.
I'm really glad to know how much people hate him.
Thank you all so much for your love and support. If you are a survivor reading this, know that you also deserve to be believed, beloved, and
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weird how abled people don't want you to have supports because it may Annoy Them. no, you can't have a shower chair, it'll get in my way. no, you can't put subtitles on, im here to watch a movie not read. because the needs of the disabled are somehow lesser than the wants of the abled.
So many allistic and abled people treat minor and insignificant inconveniences as personal attacks. It's actually infuriating to try explaining to them that other people exist and have different needs.
If you haven’t heard, today PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome has been renamed to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome. This change reflects that this is not a reproductive “problem” but a whole body disease.
For reference, from the WHO website:
(Text: PCOS affects an estimated 10-13% of reproductive-aged women. It is estimated that up to 70% of women with PCOS worldwide do not know they have this condition.)
The Lancet link about shift to PMOS. Spread this to everyone who works in health care now. People with uteruses and ovaries are in agony - yes, the whole body suffers a crisis every fkn month - and health care should help
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Every time I see that "Don't give 100% at your job. Only give like 70% at most." I think about human service jobs.
I'm an early childhood educator. I work to keep ten two-year olds safe, healthy and psycho-emotionally enriched. I don't think only giving 70% of my effort to do that would be good for anyone.
My mom is recovering from a stroke at a rehabilitation center. I would really like the staff there to give their 100% caring for residents.
If you're in a cubicle, yeah sure. But if you're primary job responsibility is to keep vulnerable people alive and comfortable, then I don't think discount effort is a good idea.
Discuss?
This is legitimately why teachers on strike often demand smaller class sizes. They want to give all their kids their needs but if the classes are too big that's killing the teacher to do that. If you have nothing left for yourself at the end of the day of working with the kids, you owe it to them to organise with the other teachers and make demands of your business, otherwise you burn out and screw the kids over.
Likewise, nurses need more co-workers. As a society we need to demand steep rises in healthcare spending.
The reason we only give 70% is not just to avoid burnout. It is also so that we have more to give in an emergency. The rehab center your mother is at should be staffed such that, on a normal day, all of the necessary tasks can be accomplished with 70% human effort. This way, if something goes wrong, someone can take your mom to the ER to get checked out, and sit with her so she's not alone, and the rest of the staff have bandwidth left to pick up that person's responsibilities.
If they were all giving 100% all of the time, they wouldn't be able to adapt to a situation that needs more from them. And that is why they strike - because they care. They understand that, if they're all pushed to their limits all the time, they may eventually reach them, very possibly in a moment when their charges need them most.
Admin, who is looking at numbers on a page and not real people, doesn't always realize the importance of this buffer. They see that they can push and push and work still mostly gets done, and if there are a few more mistakes, well, who cares? The patients were fine! Only the front line workers say the quiet part at the end: the patients were fine this time.